This is one of my mother-in-law's sambar recipes which has been one of my personal favourite since she made it for us the first time. Simple to prepare, it's just a mixture of several spices without roasting any of them. The freshly ground sambar powder is what makes this recipe distinct in its taste.


Ingredients-
2 Cups Moong Dal (Washed and Pressure Cooked)
1 Medium Onion (sliced lengthwise)
1 medium tomato
3-4 Drumsticks (I use Frozen)
1/2 Cup Sorrakaya/Anapakaya
1 medium sized Carrot (Cut into circles)
1/4 Cup Cauliflower
4-5 Okras (Cut into 1 inch pieces)
2 Tbsps Tamarind paste
Salt to taste
2 tsps Sugar (Optional)
Coriander Leaves (for Garnish)
Urad Dal, Mustard Seeds, Dry red Chillies, Hing, Curry leaves (for Seasoning)
Oil

To Make the Sambar Powder-
1 tsp Chana Dal
1 tsp Dhaniya
1/2 tsp Jeera
3-4 Peppercorns
4-5 Dry Red Chillies
1 Tbsp Dry Coconut Powder

Grind all of the above without roasting them.

Method of Preparation-
Heat Oil in a pan, add the seasoning ingredients in the order listed and wait till the mustard seeds splutter and the dal turns golden brown.

Add all the veggies, a cup of water and salt and allow them to cook (I usually microwave all the vegetables except Cauliflower, Okra and Tomato).

Add the cooked Moong Dal, Sambar Powder, Tamarind Paste and Sugar and add more water till it reaches a consistency you desire. Let it boil and add coriander leaves/Cilantro just before you switch off the flame.

Thanks to Suma of VeggiePlatter , I am sending my mother-in-law's Sambar to her 'Delicious Dals' from India event.


Serves 4 Adults
Preparation Time 15 mins
Cooking Time 20 mins

Posted by Jaya on Monday, April 19, 2010

8 comments

  1. Ms.Chitchat Says:
  2. That was a different version of sambar, sounds tasty. A must try :):)

     
  3. Lovely Sambhar,looks delicious & filling ...

     
  4. Unknown Says:
  5. delicious sambar looks yummy....

    first time here..loved your space,,following you....

    do visit my space when time permits...

     
  6. Padhu Sankar Says:
  7. Sambar looks yummy!!
    http://padhuskitchen.blogspot.com/

     
  8. Suma Gandlur Says:
  9. I am trying to build those flavors in my mind. :)
    Mee attagari vanta kada, I bet it would be delicious.
    Thanks for chosing to send over this to my event.

     
  10. Jaya Says:
  11. Thx so much Chitchat, Leena, Swapna and Padhu for all your lovely comments!

     
  12. Jaya Says:
  13. Yes Suma...my mil is a great food enthusiast and a wonderful cook. She's coming next month and I would then have lots of her recipes to post!

     
  14. Anonymous Says:
  15. Hello,

    I really adore your experiments. Your invention is awesome.

    keep it up all the good work


    vijji

     
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