Some dishes never fail to remind you of home, of the warmth of mom’s touch – in short that luxurious comfort which we never thought we will leave. But life moves on, and so do we. The ache slowly is replaced by new responsibilities and in accommodating new changes in our lives – but BAM! a spoonful of that special dish, one fine day, teleports your memory cells back to the days bygone. And this is exactly what happened when I made Kadambam(mixture in Tamil) Sadam(rice)
Usually on the last day of Pongal - for Mattu pongal, we have a custom of making flavored rice like coconut rice, lemon rice etc. Few households also make this rice. It is an excellent option esp. if you like me get this sudden urge to throw everything you have in the fridge into a pot! If you like Sambar Rice and if you like Bisi Bela Bath, then this is another likable option for you, since I think this dish is between those two dishes. This is my mom’s version which was given to her by her elder sister who is an excellent cook herself.
Method
1. Cook rice with 3 cups of water. Meanwhile cook both the lentils together until cooked. Set aside. Par boil the vegetables for approx 10min.
2. Mix the tamarind paste in 3 cups of water and bring to a boil in a pan. Add salt, sambar powder, curry leaves along with vegetables and let it cook for 5 min. The vegetables are par boiled since they are further cooked again here.
3. Add the lentils mixture and stir for another 2-3 min.
4.Finally add rice
and gently mix making sure not to mash the vegetables.

5.Garnish with cilantro and sesame oil/ghee and serve hot with papad.
This is my entry to Harvest : the festival of Rice event. ( Thank you siri for letting me know
)
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Great and delicious Kadamba rice. It reminds me of my cook during my childhood days, he collected all those veggies from the fridge that we got it from friend’s fresh market and make it for us. Let me try it.
DK this is very close to what we make bisibele bath here. looks yum. will make it for my carry bag
@Veggie Belly – it really is
@nags – that reason got me too
@rekha – I dint know that. Thank you
@Curry – I am sure u wud have! Boy! what a meal that was indeed
@Priya – Thanks Priya
@Priya – glad to note u like it
@Daily Spud – Hope u like it
@Siri – Yehyeheyeh – siri is back
I will send it dahling
@Gita – Thanks Gita
@Trupti – Thanks for being a dear and reminding me..I so forgot..mail coming right away.
@Deesha – He was bang on with the info. Its true. Do try..am sure u will love it
@Karuna – thanks dear
@Gayathri – Thanks. I appreciate it
@PG – as always waiting with open arms
@Kalai – I guess you can although I have tried making Kadambam that way! But lentils always taste yum!
@sanctified – well thats exactly what drives me to make such dishes in the first place
This sadam reminds me of my moms cooking.Thanx for the post
Looks great, Dhivi! Can I use moong dal instead? Wonderful use of veggies!
looks so scruptious! I’m only going WOw looking at all the pictures.
Willbe sending you my entry to your AWED soon.
The way you have posted the photos, shows the pains you have taken to give us clear picture. Really good work!!
i simply love these one pot dishes. with lots of veggies. urs looks perfect
yumm, I have never had kadambam yself but I have heard a lot abt it from my Dad. My dad grew up in a small town which was doinated by Iyengars so he grew up eating a lot of it, & he was telling me how Kadambam was originated, in olden days ppl made this at the end of the week with leftover vegetables. I would love to make this sometime.
wow DK Rice looks very delicious & easy to make.
Waiting for your entry for AFAM event.
The picture looks awesome…even we used to make this the day after pongal…
The picture looks awesome…even we used to make this the day after pongal…
Yummmmmmmmmmmmyyyyyyyyyyy ..:)) Love the last pic. I guess you can send this to this event:
http://bengalicuisine.wordpress.com/2009/01/04/announcing-event-harvest-the-festival-of-rice/
what say?
Hugs,
Siri
Yum – that’s my kind of dinner right there!
Oh my god, u r making me hungry, wat a delicious dish…
Kadambam rice sounds delicious. Loved the way you have explained everything step by step with snapshots. Good work!
Too many different veggies,wow,have heard of this,but never ever tasted it.Thanks for the recipe.Two types of dals and rice and veggies.Sure its filling and comforting.I can hear your satisfied burp
wow yummy in desara 9 day s this is one of the prasadam for maa durga in vijayawada kanakadurga templenice beautiful click and looks very tempting DK
bookmarked! anything with that much vegetables in it gets my vote!
Youre right, I love bisi bela bath and I’d love this recipe too! It sounds filling and easy to make.
Gawd Usha! you are lightening fast! I just posted it
Hope you enjoy ur dinner
I am sure I will hear that satisfying burp tonite
Sounds delicious and what perfect timing, I was just wondering what to make for dinner…now I know