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Millets can be used to make upma, dosa, idli, vada, bajjis/pakoras, murrukus/chakkli, nipatlu, pongal, mudda (dumpling), khichdi, pulav/biryani, kheer/payasam, baked products such as bread and biscuits, or just boiled as rice. It can be easily substituted for rice and wheat. Amma makes idli, dosa, pongal, payasam and what not… with these millets as its easily available in India. I’ve already posted pongal recipe, idli/ dosa recipes using millets. Today we will be seeing how to make simple Samai Sambar Sadam ….

There are few types of Millets to name..Samai,Varagu, Thinai & Kuthiraivaliand they all have their own taste, texture & health benefits. They can suit to any type of preparations… sweet or savory but just the taste & texture varies. Any millet for that matter has a nutty taste something similar to corn. It is really hard to get millets here in USA, happen to see show up this month in my local Indian grocery store and immediately grabbed a few packs. There are few online stores which do sell but way too expensive, my mom use send a parcel once in while from India which always includes a few of these gems!

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Little MilletSaamai/ SamaiSamaKutkiSaameChama

Some millet recipes to try from our page…

  1. Varagu Idli Dosa
  2. Samai Idli Dosa
  3. Millet Sakkarai Pongal
  4. Varagu Ven Pongal
Ingredients
Samai Arisi (Little Millet)1 cup
Toor dal1/2 cup
Water5 cups
Ingredients
Mixed vegetables (Carrots, drumstick, broad beans, green peas, brinjal is what i used)2 cups
Onion (I’ve used few small sambar onions)1 cup
Tomato1/2 cup
Water (to cook veggies)1/4 cup
Turmeric powder1/4 teaspoon
Red chili powder1 teaspoon
Coriander powder2 teaspoon
Bisibelebath powder (MTR brand)1/2 teaspoon
Salt1 & 1/2 teaspoon
Tamarind extract (marble size soaked in water)2 tablespoons
Dry red chili2
Mustard seeds1/2 teaspoon
Cumin seeds1/2 teaspoon
Fenugreek seeds1/4 teaspoon
Asafoetida powder1/4 teaspoon
Curry leaves6 leaves
Coriander leaves2 tablespoons (for garnish)
Oil2 tablespoons
Ghee1 teaspoon
Water ( for cooking the sadam)1 cup

Lets make this Samai Sambar Sadam

Wash and soak millet and tood dal for 30 to 45 minutes. Chop all the veggies and keep them ready. Soak tamarind in water and get the extract.

Place the samai millet and toor dal in a pressure cooker insert pan along with 5 cups of water and pressure cook for 5 whitsles.

Once done, it might look like this and keep it aside while you work on the sambar.

Lets get the tempering done

Heat oil in a pan and temper with mustard seeds, fenugreek seeds, cumin seeds, dry red chili, curry leaves and little asafoetida.

Add in chopped onion and saute well till translucent.

Throw in all the veggies and chopped tomatoes. Saute over high flame for few minutes.

Sprinkle some water, cover and cook for 15 minutes over low flame. (Alternately you may use a pressure cooker to cook all these to save time. Some veggies like drum stick may take longer to cook. Make sure to cook the veggies before hoping to next step)

Once the veggies cook tender but firm, add in turmeric powder, coriander powder, red chili powder, salt and tamarind extract. Saute for few minutes.

Add in Sambar powder… or bisibelebath powder. (I have used MTR brand powder)

Add in cooked samai millet and dal to this veggie mixture.

Add in 1 cup of water to this and cook for few minutes to make the millet blend well with the sambar.

Once the mixture thickens to desired consistency, garnish with chopped coriander leaves and add in a teaspoon of ghee and switch off!

Notes

  • Serves 4 to 5
  • The entire process can be done as a one pot dish but i have made into steps to keep the veggies in their shape. You may also use a pressure cooker to cook the veggies and then pressure it along with cooked samai dal mixture for another 1 whistle.
  • Ghee will definitely make it much more tasty, so do add it at the end.
  • Tender veggies normally cook in 15 minutes, drumstick may take a little longer… in that case you cook it separately and add it along with the water in which it was cooked. Always slightly scrape the outer thick skin of the drumstick, it may cook a little faster.

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What dishes can be made from little millet? ›

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Is Samai rice good for diabetes? ›

2. Helps to fight against Daibetes. Samai rice is high in fiber and had a low glycemic index, which is recommended for diabetes.

Is Sama Rice same as little millet? ›

Little Millet (Panicum miliare), one of the small millets, is called kutki in Hindi, sava (Marathi), gajro (Gujrati), same (Kannada), samai (Tamil), and samalu (Telugu). Little millet is suitable for people of all age groups.

What do we call samai millet in English? ›

Samai is also known as little millet in English. Also known as Kutki in Hindi. Samai is a rich source of vitamins and minerals, and it's a leading health food suggested by doctors to help you to have a better balanced diet.

Who should not eat little millet? ›

If you have digestive issues, thyroid issues or have a history of grain allergies, then it is recommended to avoid excessive consumption of millet. Consult your doctor or nutritionist before making any significant changes to your diet.

Can I eat little millet everyday? ›

Yes, because minor millets are high in fiber, minerals, and antioxidants, eating them on a daily basis can help promote a better diet.

Does Samai rice reduce weight? ›

The high fiber content in Samai Rice also aids in lowering cholesterol levels, ultimately promoting cardiovascular health. Including Samai Rice in a balanced diet can contribute to weight loss and promote overall well-being.

What happens if we eat millets daily? ›

The presence of a good amount of dietary fibre in millets works well to improve the digestive system function. It combats constipation, flatulence, bloating, cramping, regularizes the bowel function and improves the overall health of other vital organs like liver, kidney and boosts the immune system.

Does little millet raise blood sugar levels? ›

Millet is lower on the glycemic index (GI) than many other grains. That means it raises your blood sugar slowly and gradually instead of in quick spikes. High-fiber, low-GI foods keep blood sugar steady, lower cholesterol, and help you lose weight.

How long do you soak little millets? ›

Soak the washed millets for 3-6 hours depending on the millet you are using. Sometimes, it's best to soak millets overnight. Some millets like barnyard millet don't need to be soaked for more than 30 minutes.

How do you eat little millet? ›

Cook the dehulled little millet in boiling water for 5 min. Roast dry fruits in ghee. Boil the milk and then add the cooked millet, add sugar and stir slowly for 10-15 minutes until it is cooked. Add cardamon powder and decorate with cashew nuts and other dry fruits.

Is little millet better than rice? ›

When it comes to dietary fibre, millet comes out on top. It is well-known for having a high fibre content, which assists digestion, regulates blood sugar levels, and supports intestinal health. Rice, particularly refined white rice, has a significantly reduced fibre content.

Which millet is best for diabetes? ›

Finger millet, or ragi, is a gluten-free millet that is particularly beneficial for individuals with Diabetes due to its high fiber and polyphenol content. It helps lower blood sugar levels and improves insulin sensitivity. Ragi flour can be used to make rotis, dosas, porridge, or baked goods like cookies or pancakes.

Which millet is highest in India? ›

The most extensively cultivated millet is pearl millet.

Can we eat little millet in fast? ›

“While grains are to be avoided during Navratri fasting, pseudocereals such as amaranth (rajgira), quinoa, buckwheat ('kuttu ka atta'), barnyard millet (sanwa), foxtail millet (rala), little millet (wari) and other grain flours including singhaare ka atta and samak are usually allowed,” Goyal told indianexpress.com.

What are the uses of little millet? ›

Little millet is also rich in antioxidants that boost immunity and protect against infections and diseases. Additionally, little millet is a good source of magnesium, an essential mineral required for various bodily functions such as maintaining healthy bones, and supporting muscle and nerve function.

What is little millet rice used for? ›

Little millet is rich in Magnesium which helps improve heart health. It is also rich in Niacin which helps lower cholesterol. Little millet contains phosphorus which is great for weight loss, tissue repair and energy production after strenuous workout.

Is it necessary to soak little millet before cooking? ›

These days millets sold in grocery stores are mostly hulled. Though these can be straight away rinsed and cooked, soaking them helps to reduce the phytic acid which impairs the absorption of nutrients. So it is highly recommended to soak millets for the recommended amount of time.

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