Traditional Sambar
Preparation time ~ 15 minutes
Cooking time ~ 10 minutes
Serves ~ 250 g approx. sambar powder
Ingredients
coriander seeds/malli 2 cup /150 gms
red dry chilly(I used spicy chilly) 50 gms
coriander seeds/malli 2 cup /150 gms
red dry chilly(I used spicy chilly) 50 gms
kashmiri dry chilly OR beydagi chilly 50 gms
chana dal 25 gm(1/4 cup)
*turmeric powder/manjal podi 2tbsp
fenugreek seeds/uluva 1tbsp /12gm
black pepper corn/kurumulakku 1tbsp/12 gm
asafoetida/kayam powder/hing 1tsp
chana dal 25 gm(1/4 cup)
*turmeric powder/manjal podi 2tbsp
fenugreek seeds/uluva 1tbsp /12gm
black pepper corn/kurumulakku 1tbsp/12 gm
asafoetida/kayam powder/hing 1tsp
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Method
- Dry roast coriander seeds, red dry chilly, fenugreek seeds, pepper and chana dal on low flame for 3-4 minutes and keep aside.
- Wait to cool down completely and then powder it in the blender until ground.
- Sieve the mixture to get smooth powder.Repeat the process of blending if you have left overs.
- Add the asafoetida and turmeric powder to this smooth powder,mix well.
- Cool completely and then store in sir tight containers.
NOTES
* You can use a mix of toor dal, chana dal and urad dal.
* The ratio of coriander seeds to red dry chilly 1:2 if using only hot chillies, but if you are using a mix of both chillies then use the same ratio in ingredients.
* You can make large batches and store in freezer in ziploc bags.The daily use batch should be small in separate bottles so that it doesn't lose its fragrance.
* You can add whole dried manjal/dried turmeric intsead of turmeric powder.I used turmeric powder, as I had my mom's homemade batch of turmeric powder prepared at home using whole turmeric.
Varutharacha Sambar made by using homemade sambar powder, I used just 1.5 tbsp of sambar powder to make sambar that serves four.No extra spices needed.Very simple, right ??
20 comments:
this is awesome, looks perfect
I too seldom finds Brahmins sambar powder in our Indian stores..... Beautiful pics and useful post..... :)
very flavor podi.. yum!
useful post
flavorful podi.
Good post. Thank u for sharing
Nice useful post Julie..
Home made is the best,nice post
Nice post Julie!
I too love making sambar powder at home.But mom makes it for me,lucky me.When its over i have to think about making at home.
I always wanted to make my own, but never tried it. Thanks for sharing, I will try it.
Loved the pics dear..homemade is the best..useful post...thanks for sharing .
Great one!! I will definitely try this out and nice shots too ;)
I also love brahmins sambar powder, and don't find it often. So I too grind fresh at home.. Lovely clicks..
Nice recipe Julie..Sambar powder looks aromatic n colorful!
the pictures are so tempting. I can feel the aroma of the freshly ground powder, Julie :-)
Looks awesome. i wanted a change from my regular powder so this one it is,
Thank you for sharing your recipe. Can you please clarify whether turmeric powder measurement is 2 tbsp or is it a typo error?
Sorry, Neeraja about the delay to get back.. 2 tbsp is correct measure of turmeric powder as it's a Brahmin style sambar powder. The yellow hue is more in this type of sambar.But you can always alter the turmeric powder if you wish for a lighter color.Thanks !
Thanks for sharing
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