Tomato Saar isn't just a dish; it's a loving feeling or bhavna. For Mangaloreans, it's the ultimate comfort food.
It's so potent that it can even convert a staunch North Indian dal-rice lover into a Tomato Saar aficionado. I married into a Mangalorean family and I've relied on this dish during my pregnancies, craving its tangy goodness when nothing else appealed. For three long months, Tomato Saar and rice were my sustenance.
I'm sharing my Chikamma's recipe. This simple yet flavourful dish is a breeze to prepare, requiring minimal ingredients and minimal effort.
Tomato Saar
Serves: 2-3
Ingredients
Method
Laxmi's Note: For a spicier saar, add more green chillies.
Adjust the water quantity to achieve your desired consistency.
For a richer flavour, temper with a few dried red chillies along with the mustard seeds.
The beauty of Tomato Saar lies in its versatility. It can be enjoyed with steamed rice and fish. Or, it can be savoured on its own, a tangy soup.