Sambar is a very common accompaniment for Rice in south India and every state has a different version of it. The recipe for sambar powder also varies from state to state which is what makes the taste differentt.My mom makes sambar powder in large quantity which lasts for an year and given the quantity, we usually get it done in a flour mill. I plan to post this version later.
Today, I am posting a Sambar powder recipe which is typical Andhra style, the way my MIL prepares.However, do note that there would be a slight variation in the ingredients across homes.
(shelf life: upto 1-2 months)
Ingredients:
1 cup Coriander seeds
15-20 Red chillies
1/3 cup Chana dal
1 tsp Fenugreek seeds
2 tbsp Cumin seeds
Method:
- In a kadai dry roast coriander seeds until they turn brown and fragrant and keep them aside.
- Dry roast chana dal in the same kadai over low to medium flame until they turn red in color and keep it aside.
- Dry roast fenugreek seeds and cumin seeds separately until they turn brown and keep them aside.
- Once all the ingredients cool down grind them to a fine powder.
- Store it in airtight container.You can store it for 1-2 months.
You can use it in making various sambars like Radish sambar, Red Pumpkin sambar, Drumstick sambar or any other sambar variety.This sambar powder is perfect for Tiffin sambar.
Notes:
- Store it in airtight container and use a clean spoon.
- Always make this powder in a small quantity as it looses its freshness after long.
- You can add a tsp of peppercorns in the recipe if you wish. Do roast them and grind with the rest of the spices.
Looks very flavorful..This is the same spice mix we use to make for archivitta(freshly ground)sambar with coconut..Love the first click
ReplyDeleteI love sambar podi, its so fragrant and aromatic...
ReplyDeleteCan u send me some andhra reciepies mlodhi31@gmail.com
DeleteThis is a different flavour; we do not use cumin in any version of our sambhar's.
ReplyDeleteNice pictures.
Very colorful and aromatic sambar powder.
ReplyDeleteDeepa
Lovely clicks.. gotta try this version..
ReplyDeleteMy home version of sambhar includes urud dal also.I tried this variation of sambhar for idly. Superbly delicious!!!
ReplyDeletenew for me.. will try
ReplyDeletevery flavorful powder...wonderful pics...
ReplyDeleteVery aromatic powder!!!
ReplyDeletePrathima rao
Prats corner
This is new to me as we never add cumin!!! Lovely Usha!!! How have u been?
ReplyDeletesorry.... Prathy!!! my son pressed auto correct and usha came along as it my aunts name :))))
ReplyDelete@Preeti...I am good,how hv u been?? thats fine with the spelling..glad that u verified it ,otherwise I woul hv been scratching my head what it could be..ha ha..:)
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