Sambar is a lentil based dish common in
What you need
- Vegetables: Cooked potatoes, egg plant, drumstick, okra, and carrot (You can add any veggies you like)
- Lime Size tamarind soaked in warm water
- 1 cup toor dal pressure cooked with turmeric, mash the dal to a smooth paste.
Sambar Masala
- Sauté handful of coriander seeds (4-5 tsp of coriander seeds), asafetida, and 4-5 red chilies in a pan without oil and keep aside. In the same pan sauté 4-5 tsp of shredded coconut until it turns to brown color.
- Grind coriander seeds, asafetida, red chilies, coconut, and 1 tomato into a paste.
Method
- In a pan add oil; sauté mustard seeds, cumin seeds, and curry leaves.
- Add handful of chopped shallots or pearl onions and sauté until it turns translucent.
- Add the vegetable and little water and cover cook them for few minutes .Add the tamarind water and cook for few minutes.
- Add the boiled potatoes, cooked dal, and sambar masala paste.
- Mix everything and add required salt for taste. Cook in Medium heat for another 10 minutes and turn off the heat.
- You can also add red chili powder as per your taste before cooking.
Hi Priya,
ReplyDeleteSambar and Dosa is a favourite dish in our family. I make it once a week mostly on fridays. I make it a little different and its the only type i know.. I can try urs for a change sometime..Thanks for the recipe.
Thanks for the recipe, Priya. This is a nice variation from the usual sambar I make...
ReplyDeleteThanks for the recipe Priya.
ReplyDeleteCan you read Tamil? If so, i have written a post about sambhar and my (and my families) love for it.
சாம்பார் புராணம்
:)
Hi Priya,
ReplyDeleteSambar looks yummy!!!! Thanks for sharing..
Priya, your sambar looks very tasty. I am experimenting a lot on sambars these days. Let me prepare Kerala sambar next time..thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteHi Priya,
ReplyDeleteThis is Deepa from Chicago. This is first time I visited your site and I really liked your recipies and the way you presented them.
Recently, I also started blogging the items that I regularly cook at home.
When you get a chance, check it out.
http://deepa-cooks.blogspot.com
Yo Priya B! sambar is so tempting, I am going pick some eggplants right away and start cooking.I am serious!!!
ReplyDeleteRight time to end the lives of my eggplants, we are expecting hurricane today!! How sinister? Well...better me than the hurricane get them , right? :D
Priya, sambar looks so yummy..thanks for the recipe..
ReplyDeleteOh priya,you too have a wonderful sambar here...somebody had asked me the recipe for it...i can perhaps now give u'rs and annita's link now...Well, i think we all have our individual difference in making sambar...interesting to know that even within kerala we make so many different varieties!!
ReplyDeletehi priya ...tht`s a nice recipe tomorrow am going to make sambar...i have also tried the rice noodles recipe..its yummy!!!
ReplyDeletethnx for sharing the recipe..
also chk my site..
http://priya-amrutam.blogspot.com/
enjoy!!
Hi Priya, this sambar looks wonderful. Now the cooler weather is coming I will be trying it very soon. Thanks for the great recipe!
ReplyDeleteMade your sambhar, yummy !! No hurricane either!! YAY!!!!
ReplyDeleteSambar and rasam are two dishes with so many variations in the spices and cooking process that every time I try a different recipe be the spice powder or veggies used, the taste is awesome.
ReplyDeleteI need to give your recipe a try, Priya.
Happy Onam! Have fun..:)
Wishing you a very happy Onam Priya!
ReplyDeleteHappy Onam to u too Priya!!
ReplyDeleteWish you a happy Onam Priya. Enjoy !!!
ReplyDeleteMmmm ..getting to see delicious lipsmacking dishes again....Btw,priya happy onam to you and family :)
ReplyDeleteWishing you a very happy Onam,Priya
ReplyDeleteHey Priya! Just came back to say that I tried your Kerala Sambar, not only smelled delicious, tasted divine!! Simple recipe ,so much flavor!!Added onion,a green chilly in addition to your veggies..
ReplyDeleteI can bake 100s coffee cakes, cannot match the warm feeling you get when you cook something like your sambar! That is why I opened my blog in july,get genuine recipes like your's and share mine :D Thanks !!
Hi priya, this is Rg again. Hope you had a wonderful onam. BTw, this sambar recipe reminded me of my mom. she makes exact same way but she adds a few fenugreek seeds and couple of curry leaves to the roasting list(sambar masala), otherwise pretty much the same. I've been making sambar without coconut for couple of years now as my hubby's folks don't add coconut to their sambar version:( but Y/day I couldn't resist, so I made your version(same as my mom's) and totally enjoyed the aroma and taste...thanks to you Priya. :)
ReplyDeleteThanks Prema, Chandrika, Mathy, MT, Shilpa, Sudha, linda, Sailaja, lera for dropping comments:)
ReplyDeleteDeepa, Welcome -- I have added to my list:)
Shynee-- True...even I saw Anita's version-her's was different from mine:) You can surely give our links...and put your version too:)
Priya, welcome to my blog- saw your blog-- you have great recipes there-will add my list soon:)
Hey Asha, thats is so sweet of you to write-- I am happy you liked my sambhar:)
Rg, I will add them to my sambhar masala as well:) Good to know the sambhar turned out well:)
Hey Priya,
ReplyDeleteYour recipes are the only fool-proof ones I find on the net. First thing in the morning, I open your blog. Your rasa-malai recipe earned was THE BEST.
Good work - Keep going and inspiring more desis like me.
hi priya ,
ReplyDeletethis recipies are very useful 2 me.since i am a male new to cooking
Dear Priya Ji,
ReplyDeleteI was going to try your recipe for Sambar.But I saw there is something missing down below after mashed ? Can you fix the error.I will appreciate for your help.
Thanks
Rajan
What you need
Vegetables: Cooked potatoes, egg plant, drumstick, okra, and carrot (You can add any veggies you like)
Lime Size tamarind soaked in warm water
1 cup toor dal pressure cooked with turmeric and mashed "?"
Hey Sukhirs,
ReplyDeleteOnce the dal gets cooked in the pressure cooker, just mash them with help of a wooded whisk...thats what I meant...anyway I shall edit it:) thanks for letting me know:)
Hi Priya.it would be nice if u could devote a page dedicated to Glossary(Ingredient Transalations)as some of these these are in English..I am a bachelor from India and i find some eng terms confusing..thanks to all ur help.have a great day..
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