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Rice with Bele Saaru & Ennegayi Palya – Karnataka Recipes

November 23, 2015 37 Comments

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I enjoy cooking Regional Cuisines of India the most, mainly because it gives me an opportunity to take a peek into some really cool names of vegetables, dishes and even ethnic recipes. I loved researching for Karnataka recipes and as always settled for something easy, yet something I would want to cook again cuz it turned out really well.

Here is our Sunday lunch – a simple Kannadiga one!

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I. Bele Saaru or Karnataka-Style Sambar
The lovely Karnataka style sambhar with a unique sweet flavour contributed by jaggery. The consistency is supposed to be thicker than rasam but thinner than normal sambhar, but since we like it on the thicker side, I made it that way. I am especially proud of the fact that I made the Sambar Powder from scratch (like I have mentioned a lot of times already :D). Forgive me, but making curry powders from scratch is a huge deal for me 😀

Ingredients:
Toor dal – 1/2 cup
Tamarind paste – 2 tsp
Jaggery powder – 2 tsp
Karnataka Style Sambar Powder – 2 spoons
Turmeric powder – 1/4 tsp
Chilly powder – 1/2 tsp
Green chillies – 3
Drumsticks – 1
Salt – to taste
Curry leaves – one strand

How to Make Karnataka Style Sambar

1. Pressure cook the dal with turmeric powder, drumsticks cut into long pieces, green chillies and sufficient water.

2. Once the excess pressure has left the cooker, adjust the consistency by adding water if necessary. Then add the tamarind paste and jaggery and mix well.

3. Temper mustard seeds, curry leaves, Sambar Powder, chilly powder in some oil and when it emits a nice smell, add into the above mixture. Mix and serve hot with rice.

II. Bandanekayi / Ennegayi Palya / Karnataka Style Eggplant Curry
This is a simple brinjal curry, with a lovely hot & sweet flavour that I thoroughly enjoyed. I know brinjals are not the most popular vegetales around but I like it when its stir-fried in oil. This particular dish goes well with bele saaru and rice.

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Ingredients:
Ennegayi / brinjal – 5 medium
Onions – 2
Garlic paste – 1 tbsp
Curry leaves – one strand
Jeera powder – 1/2 tsp
Chilly powder – 2 tsp
Hing – one pinch
Tamarind paste – 1 tsp
Jaggery powder – 1 tsp
Turmeric powder – 1/4 tsp
Oil – 2 tbsp
Salt – to taste

How to Make Karnataka Style Eggplant Curry

1. Cut the brinjals into cubes and soak them in water with little salt.

2. Heat the oil and add jeera, hing and then onions.Fry a little and then add chilli powder. Fry again before adding the brinjals, tamarind paste, salt and jaggery.

3. Cook keeping the pan covered. When the brinjals are done, add the garam masala, fry for another minute and remove from fire.

4. Serve hot with rice and bele saaru. Atleast, that’s what I did 🙂

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By nags Filed Under: Dal Recipes, Dry Vegetarian Side Dishes, Sambar Recipes, Uncategorized

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  1. Cynthia

    September 12, 2007 at 2:13 am

    This looks like such a tasty Sunday meal. I particularly like the Bele Saaru.

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  2. Sreelu

    September 12, 2007 at 1:58 am

    Hey dear nice recipe I make bele saru quite often, girl I like your new pic

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  3. Sharmi

    September 11, 2007 at 4:36 pm

    lovely recipes. learning a lot of them through RCI. your pics look real nice.

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  4. Tee

    September 11, 2007 at 4:25 pm

    Mouth watering dishes, Nags! making the saarin pudi at home is really great…i have always been dependent on my mom or mom-in-law for this :).

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  5. Happy cook

    September 11, 2007 at 4:06 pm

    Nags i just updated . But with a recipe not the book.
    Book will have to wait now for few days. Before weekend you will get it 🙂

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  6. Jeena

    September 11, 2007 at 3:49 pm

    Wow Nags I love these recipes they sound delicious, love the pictures great post thanks. 🙂

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  7. Priya

    September 11, 2007 at 3:08 pm

    A colleugue of mine recently got this for lunch…oh how nice it was…yumm

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  8. Happy cook

    September 11, 2007 at 2:52 pm

    Nags i was planning to have a update in my blog.
    And was thinking about your event about the cookbook.
    But for that i have to sit down and write about it and was planning to start tommorow. As it was a busy weekend and a busy monday.

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  9. Richa

    September 11, 2007 at 2:48 pm

    nice meal, nags! drumstick sambar tastes so good 🙂 so what powder r u planning to make next 😉

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  10. Kelly Mahoney

    September 11, 2007 at 2:24 pm

    Looks good, there are so many ingredients I don’t recognize.

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