
Bisibelabath, the so called Sambhar sadam is one of the most favorite dishes of mine. And I have a lot of nostalgic memories for this dish. :)
Years back, during my schooling my best buddy who is a native of Karnataka used to bring this dish for lunch and I still remember the way I used to crazily eat it. :) And since then, we have been making it at home regularly and all of us truly relish it.
Yes, bisibelabath or bisibelahuliyanna is a dish that originated in Karnataka and would be found in restaurants that serve Udupi cuisine. The large amount of fresh and home ground spices give this dish a unique aroma and taste that would tempt you to eat more and more :)

Ingredients:
Rice - 1 cup
Toor dhall - 1/2 cup
Fresh peas - 1/2 cup
Small onions - 1/2 cup
Carrots - 3
Potatoes - 2
Tamarind extract - 1 cup
Asafoetida - a pinch
Salt - for taste
Ghee - 3 tbl sp
Cashew nuts - few
For masala:
Coriander seeds(Dhaniya) - 3 tsp
Fenugreek(Vendhayam) - 1/2 tsp
Black gram dhall - 2 tsp
Bengal gram dhall - 1 1/2 tsp
Red Chillies - 10-15 according to your requirement
Cinnamon - 1 inch piece
Cloves - 2
Grated coconut - 1 1/2 tbl sp

Method:
Cook dhall and rice together in pressure cooker by adding 6 cups of water.
Dice potatoes and carrots into small pieces and pressure cook them along with peas.

Fry all the masala ingredients except coconut in one tsp of oil till they turn light brown. Now add the coconut and fry for just a minute and powder it.
Heat oil in a heavy bottomed vessel and fry the peeled onions for few minutes. Add tamarind extract to it and boil till the raw smell goes. Mix salt, asafoetida, cooked vegetables and powdered spices to it. Now add the cooked rice mixture and mix well till everything blends.
Heat ghee and fry the cashew nuts and garnish it on top of the bisibelabath.

Cook dhall and rice together in pressure cooker by adding 6 cups of water.
Dice potatoes and carrots into small pieces and pressure cook them along with peas.

Fry all the masala ingredients except coconut in one tsp of oil till they turn light brown. Now add the coconut and fry for just a minute and powder it.
Heat oil in a heavy bottomed vessel and fry the peeled onions for few minutes. Add tamarind extract to it and boil till the raw smell goes. Mix salt, asafoetida, cooked vegetables and powdered spices to it. Now add the cooked rice mixture and mix well till everything blends.
Heat ghee and fry the cashew nuts and garnish it on top of the bisibelabath.

Serve it hot with raw onions or onion raitha :) Potato chips goes great with it too :)
Yummy bisibelabath is ready. Happy making :)
Yummy bisibelabath is ready. Happy making :)

Looks so so yumm.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous photos, love all of them. Of course, BBB is my fave dish as Kannadiga myself. Looks mouthwatering.
ReplyDeleteI make sambhar rice without the whole garam masala! I hav eto try adding those and try! Looks so nice,and the serving bowl and laddle look authentic!
ReplyDeleteLooks delicious and lovely clicks...
ReplyDeleteHey Thanks for clearing this out for me
ReplyDeleteHey Thanks for clearing this out what is bisibelbath....The rice looks scrumptious and very comforting
ReplyDeletehey mouthwatering bisebalabath da ..
ReplyDeleteLoved the bowl and ladle ... very authentic
Oooohhh very comfort food beautiful presentation Nithya
ReplyDeleteLovely presentation nitya n nice clicks.
ReplyDeletehey mouthwatering bisibelabath dear ..Lovely presentation nice clicks...
ReplyDeletelovely clicks :)
ReplyDeleteNice presentation Nithya...we are also big fans of BBB...I can have it anytime :)
ReplyDeleteNice presentation... looks yummy..
ReplyDeleteமிகவும் அருமையாக இருக்கின்றது..ப்டங்கள் மிகவும் அருமை...
ReplyDeleteDroolworthy sambar rice NIts..Looks super delish!!
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Lovely presentation.. looks wonderful and yummyy.. thanx for sharing nithya.. :)
ReplyDeletewow what a lovely presenatation.the serving pot superb..i am really happy to see such a nice presentation.
ReplyDeleteThe sambar rice its so delicious.i like the sambar rice because its so easy and no need to worry about the cooking time..good one nithya
I loved all the pictures and consistency of the preparation. Gr8 :)
ReplyDeleteThat is so authentic and traditional looking - love the pictures and the presentation! Keep up the great work.
ReplyDeleteLovely clicks dear..nicely presented, i want a promise from u? I love bisibelabath so u got to make this for me when we meet..ok?
ReplyDeleteLove the serving bowl and ladle a lot. Nice click..i make this once in a month..its our fav :)
ReplyDeleteNithya, BBB looks really awesome ans so as your photography.
ReplyDeleteVery traditional urli is my eye catcher ;) can I get more info on that.
Looks delicious..beautiful presentation.
ReplyDeleteNiths dear..... it is just awesome........... the clicks r sssooooooooooooooooooo gud n so is the wood vessel :)
ReplyDeleteThanx for this recipe,i was looking for it..nice presentation...
ReplyDeletehey nithi iam going crazy on ur recipes and photography, u r tooooooooooooooooooooooo gud at it.
ReplyDeleteSuper presentation......love the bowl too.Yum
ReplyDeleteWat a comforting food, my favourite!! awesome clicks Nithya..
ReplyDeleteis this kinda vegetable khichdi ??
ReplyDeleteNice, simple and yet very very yummy recipe from you dear...Lovely authentic clicks...
ReplyDeleteBisibelabath looks yummy!! Love the presentation and pics, Nithya..That bowl looks beautiful!
ReplyDeleteAwesome.I see traditional karnataka recipe..bisi bele bath..with the Milagai..great combo...Thanks for posting Nithya....
ReplyDeleteAgain..: "Nice clicks" will be my standard quote in ur blog :P
Oh I love bisibelabath and urs looks mouth-drooling..
ReplyDeleteDelicious rice Dear..bowl and the ladle looks very cute..great click..
ReplyDeleteit look inviting .. its my fav too.. keep writing...
ReplyDeleteour family fav food.luks gr8!love the presentation.too gud!
ReplyDeleteWow... Wow... Wow... What a presentation. Your pics are sooooo tempting... I missed the bisi... :(
ReplyDeleteOh such a gorgeous photo dear!!! Feel like having it right now. Very nice presentation
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Luks yum :)...
ReplyDeleteFabulous dish and amazing presentation!
ReplyDeleteyummy sambar rice and lovely clicks!
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this is really nice.would luv to try this
ReplyDeletewow, that looks great!
ReplyDeleteNoooooooh! Why call Bisibelabath as Sambhar Rice when the spices used for both are different! Your BBB looks just too tempting. Love that serving dish. Do you have any give-aways coming up ;) ????
ReplyDeleteWe love Bisibellebath....The pics are superb..love the dish you have served in...
ReplyDeleteLovely pic !!!
ReplyDeleteew dish to me but it sounds wonderfully aromatic and flavoursome.I love the dish you have used for presentaion its amazing.
ReplyDeletePost is great I love your blog completely but I disagree on this title.
ReplyDeleteThis is BBB & not sambar rice. Sambar rice is like make sambar then add rice & mix. In BBB you have different spices, its freshly made moreover in karnataka jaggery is also used...thats specializes the taste of BBB.
Hi ,
ReplyDeleteI tried the BBB today and it came out awesome. The only mistake I did was overcook the rice and dal together and came out little mushy. But the taste was very good.
thanks for the wonderful recipe..
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