Sambar is the staple in the main coruse menu in all South Indian homes. I have already posted murungakkai sambar, arachuvitta sambar, kalyana sambar and many more in jeyashris kitchen. This sambar recipe is the same recipe in my sambar rice recipe. During my interaction with a marriage caterer for the recipe of vendakkai puli mandi, he told me few tips also and one among them is cooking the spices for the sambar in ghee. I have tried out few times after and it was a super duper hit at home. Varun, my little one who always eats idli | dosa with molagapodi loves this sambar a lot and he drank the remaining sambar in the bowl. Since this sambar is with toor dal, it goes well with rice and tiffin items too. This exactly tasted like the hotel sambar. If you skip the onions it will taste more like kalyana sambar. Try it out at home and let me know how it turned out. I added mullangi | radish to the sambar.
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Hotel sambar recipe
Preparation Time : 15 mins | Cooking Time : 35 Mins |Serves: 5-6Toor dal 1/3 cup
Radish | Mullangi 2 small
Shallots | small onion 10
Ghee 1 tsp
Tamarind a small lemon size
Green chili 1
Coriander seeds 1 tblsp
Channa dal 1 tblsp
Methi seeds | venthayam 1 tsp
Coconut 3 tblsp
Red chili 2
Oil 1 tsp
Mustard seeds 1/4 tsp
Jaggery a small piece
Salt as needed
Turmeric powder 1/4 tsp
Sambar powder 2 tsp
Curry leaves few
Tomato 1/2
Asafoetida a pinch
Method:
- Soak tamarind in hot water and extract 1 and 1/2 cup of thin tamarind extract from that.
- Cook the toor dal and cut the radish into thin roundels. Peel the skin of the shallots and keep aside.
- In a pan add ghee and roast the channa dal, coriander seeds, methi seeds, red chili and green chili.
- When it is 3/4 the roasted, add in 4 shallots | chinna vengayam and saute for 2 minutes in a low flame.
- Add the tomato and cook for few minutes and switch off the flame. Add coconut to this. Allow this to cool completely.
- Grind this into a smooth paste and keep it aside. If needed add little water while grinding.
- In a pan add oil and add in the mustard seeds. Add in the remaining onions and saute for 5 minutes till the onions become translucent.
- Add in the radish and saute for few minutes.
- Add in the tamarind water, sambar powder, turmeric powder, salt and asafoetida.
- Let this boil for 7-8 minutes or till the veggies become soft.
- Add the cooked toor dal to this. Mix well.
- Add in the ground paste and mix well.
- Mix well and add the jaggery to this. Boil this well for 2 minutes and switch off the flame. Add in the curry leaves.
- Sambar is ready . Serve this with rice or idli | dosa| pongal.
Notes:
- Adding ghee is the key in this recipe. So do not skip that portion.
- Jaggery enhances the taste and also equalises the spiciness of the red chili, green chili and sambar powder.
- You can add chopped coriander leaves for garnishing too.
- You can add veggies like pumpkin, drumstick,ladies finger, brinjal, capsicum and carrots too.
Thanks so much Jayashri. What kind of vessel are you using? It looks glassy.
ReplyDeleteYumm it looks so inviting. Adding tomato also to the roasted ingredients is new to me sounds exciting will give a try for sureπππ
ReplyDeleteThanks for one more sambar receipe.. In our family all are sambar fans..
DeleteRoasting sambhar powder before adding tamarind extract enhances flavour& taste, this is a tip from my mom in law
ReplyDeleteRoasting sambhar powder before adding tamarind extract enhances flavour& taste, this is a tip from my mom in law
ReplyDeleteGrinding tomatoes adds to the sambar. Will certainly try! The vessel looks very nice. Can you suggest where to buy it?
ReplyDeletethank you, I got it here in Singapore. Visions brand. You can look for it in amazon too.
DeleteMade this. Very very tasty.Thanks.
ReplyDeleteday before yesterday try this receipe without Onion. really super... we all enjoy it...
ReplyDeleteHi Jeyashri, I made this sambar yesterday and it was very very good. Thanks for the recipe! You blog is my go-to blog for all recipes, thank you so much!
ReplyDeleteHi Jeyashri, I made this sambar yesterday and it was very very good. Thanks for the recipe! You blog is my go-to blog for all recipes, thank you so much!
ReplyDeleteAmazing recipe! Tastes exactly like hotel sambhar. Goes very well with idli and dosai.
ReplyDeleteUpdate: Added coconut oil instead of ghee to veganize it, and it tasted amazing.
DeleteDo we need to add fresh coconut or dry coconut powder
ReplyDeleteGenerally we add fresh coconut only. If you don't have you can have dry coconut powder.
DeleteTries this today was very happy with the taste. You have a good collection of Recipes have tried most of them and recommend it to be tried by my husband as well.
ReplyDeleteThank you
Thanks, Jeyasri. Haves been searching for this recipe for a ling time. Will def try it.
ReplyDeleteThanks dear, I tried this with moong daal added a bit ..my son loved it. Super thanks
ReplyDeleteThanks dear, made it today morning.. super πmy son loved it. Thanks
ReplyDeletetried this today...hotel la vakra mathriye irunchu..tanx fr d recipe..
ReplyDeleteThanks jeyashri.mouthwatering.wanted know the trick of aromatic sambar..got it.
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