sannindalegum
Sannindalegum is a traditional South Indian dish, often prepared in Karnataka and Tamil Nadu. It is essentially a lentil-based stew or curry, known for its rich flavor and nutritional value. The primary ingredient is a mix of lentils, commonly toor dal (split pigeon peas) and chana dal (split chickpeas), which are slow-cooked until they achieve a soft, porridge-like consistency.
The distinct characteristic of sannindalegum comes from its tempering or 'tadka'. This involves frying a blend
Garlic and onions are often sautéed before the lentils are added or cooked with them, contributing to