Sambar is a staple of South Indian states. Though the preparation varies from one another, still they all are named the same. Pondicherry, a Union Territory of India has it’s own version of sambar & sure stands unique from all the versions. This dish is appetizing, simple to make & also gets along very well with any South Indian dishes.
Prep Time-5mins | Cook Time-45mins | Serves-3people
Adapted From:My Diverse Kitchen
Ingredients
1/2Cup toor dal
1Cup water
1Small onion chopped
2Tomatoes chopped
1Cup chopped mooli pieces
2Tbs oil
1Tsp mustard seeds
4Red chili's cut equally
1/2Tsp hing {asafetida}
1Tsp jaggery powder
6 curry leaves
2Cups water
1/4Tsp turmeric
4Garlic pods chopped1Tbs tamarind pulp {adjust as needed}
1Tsp jeera powder
1Tbs black pepper powder
Salt to taste
Garnish with coriander
Directions
- Wash dal with water & pressure cook with water for 2whistles. Switch off heat & allow cooker to cool.
- Heat a deep vessel with oil. Add mustard seeds along with garlic, red chili's & hing.
- Once the mustard starts jumping add veggies, turmeric & salt.
- Cook them with a closed lid till veggies are soft & done.
- Then add 2cups water to veggies along with dal, jaggery, curry leaves, tamarind pulp, jeera & black pepper powder.
- Mix them well & balance the flavors. {salt, black pepper & tamarind}
- Boil sambar on low heat for 10mins. Switch off heat.
- Serve warm along with rice, papad & ghee.
Note
- Use your choice of veggies.
- I din't have coriander to garnish available, so do use use it.
- You don't have to add garlic along with seasoning. You can just add it while mixing dal to veggies.
- Original recipes used minced garlic & I used chopped as my hubby is not so fan of it. Use it as needed.
Delicious and lovely looking sambar. This is my all time favourite dish.
ReplyDeleteDeepa
so earthy and homey!! love this delicious sambar!!
ReplyDeletehm puducherry had its own unique sambar.. was not aware.. looks yumm
ReplyDeleteSuch a comforting food, can survive many days with it.
ReplyDeletesuper tempting sambhar :)
ReplyDeleteLooks so tempting and yumm...
ReplyDeleteThe thick and creamy dal looks lovely.
ReplyDeleteVery nice picture..looks inviting..
ReplyDeleteYummy, yummy sambar. Love the color.
ReplyDeleteSame Pinch!! I made the same. Yours looks so invitng...
ReplyDeleteSambar in its multiple variations! Lovely !!
ReplyDeleteFlavorful and comforting sambar recipe....
ReplyDeleteI love that chopped garlic garnish. Sambar looks yummy
ReplyDeleteWow waht a delicious sambhar. Loved the garnishing.
ReplyDeletesaambhar no matter from what state must be just as delicious
ReplyDeletevery tempting and delicious dear loved the way you have garnished with chopped garlic :)
ReplyDeleteNice platter and the sambar looks nice with the garnish...
ReplyDeletesambar looks perfect..
ReplyDeleteSambar has so many variations...this one looks yummy and perfectly made.
ReplyDeleteI too tried from the same site. It was delicious but strong flavored.
ReplyDelete