Essential dish of South India, made of toor dhal flavored with special blend of spices, tamarind, garnished with curry leaves, mustard seed and fenugreek. It usually serves with plain rice, vada, dosa or iddly. There are various types of sambar available in Indian meal.
I'm using ready made sambar powder for this recipe which is quite tasty and simple to prepare. Vegetables like drumstick, carrot, brinjal or potato could be added to the gravy. How runny the sambar is depending on the quantity of water added during the process but I liked mine to be not too thick nor too watery.
INGREDIENTS
1/2 cup toor dhal boiled
1/4 teaspoon turmeric powder
1 tomato chopped
1 T chili powder
2 T sambar powder
1 teaspoon mustard seed
1/2 teaspoon urad dhal
curry leaves
2 big onion chopped
2 cloves garlic minced
2 T tamarind paste add 1/2 C water
pinch of asafoetida
2 T cooking oil
1 cup cut vegetables
water
METHOD
* Heat the oil, fry mustard seed and urad dhal until fragrant, add the onion, curry leaves and asafoetida, fry until onion turns brown.
* Now add garlic, salt and tomato, cook until tomato turns soft.
* Mix in sambar, turmeric and chili powder, add little water, cook until fragrant.
* Add the tamarind juice, water and dhal, bring to boil, add vegetable and cook until soft..
* Sprinkle with coriander leaves, ready to serve.
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its beena while since i had sambhar...no coconut? wow must try.
ReplyDeleteI love sambar and this looks yumm!
ReplyDeleteUr Sambar makes me drool .... I am ready to have it with steaming hot rice n ghee :)
ReplyDeleteCheers n Happy Cooking,
Satrupa
http://satrupa-foodforthought.blogspot.com
Perfect comfort food n healthy too full of protein n veggies.I make it in the same way!!
ReplyDeleteMy hubby eats sambhar chawal with potato chips :) :)
This dish reminds me my mom...she makes this very tasty,.....thanks for sharing...
ReplyDeleteSambar looks tasty. I love this one as mom makes more often.
ReplyDeletesambar looks really delicious
ReplyDeletedelicious and yummy sambar.
ReplyDeletelove sambhar and this looks so yummie!
ReplyDeleteThat is a good one. I see that you have added drumstick, love the presentation :)
ReplyDeletequesto piatto deve essere molto gustoso e appetitoso!complimenti!!!
ReplyDeleteSambar is my fav ..Love it..
ReplyDeleteDelicious sambar..love it with Dosa, tempting clicks
ReplyDeleteSambar is our fav.. be it with idly or dosa or rice..
ReplyDeleteCan't live without sambhar!
ReplyDeletesambar is one curry that is mostly a staple food for south indians :)... this is surely gonna be a tasty treat to ur tongue :)
ReplyDeleteI love sambar very much and feel like having it now. Looks delicious and tempting.
ReplyDeletesambar is my all time fav, looks so good
ReplyDeletelove the sambhar..
ReplyDeleteDelicious sambar...love it with idly or rice....
ReplyDeleteDeepa
Hamaree Rasoi
Never gets bored of sambar..Infact I m going to make it today..yummy!!
ReplyDeletesambar is my all time fav.love the addition of garlic in it
ReplyDeleteVery nice sambar dear.Sounds delicious. My all time favorite.
ReplyDeleteMy fav!! looks so perfect and yummy!!!
ReplyDeletemy fav too, just the idli is missing...
ReplyDeletelove love sambar anytime of the year ...look yum!
ReplyDeleteMy hubby and I love curry and lentil as well. He'd be very happy if I make this. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteFaith
The good old sambar, nothing like it on a bowl of steaming rice!
ReplyDeleteSimple and delicious sambar...
ReplyDeleteLove curry...yum. Just so good with rice...am drooling :D
ReplyDeleteHello everyone, thanks for your sweet and encouraging comments...
ReplyDeleteI love sambhar, as you probably already know, :) This looks so good, and Im actually making another batch today. Im feeling a little sick over the weekend, and I love having sambhar with rice when Im not feeling good. Most of my tastes are gone now, so I need something very flavorable, and this will do the trick.
ReplyDeleteBella..this is my favorite dish, glad you too love this. This is great with hot steaming rice or roti. Hope you're better now...
ReplyDeleteThis looks absolutely delicious! Thank you for linking it to Masterpiece Monday. Have a great week, Mary :O)
ReplyDeleteI have never had this before but it looks like something my husband would absolutely love.
ReplyDeleteThanks for linking up to Making Your Home Sing Monday!
Mary...Thanks for hosting dear..
ReplyDeletemomstheword...Thanks for hosting..
once again a mouthwatering meal! thank you for sharing with tuesday night supper club!
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