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Tuesday, July 27, 2010

Drumstick Sambar

South India is famous for its sambar. This is one dish which can be consumed with anything like rice, idli, dosa, upma etc. Each of the southern states has its own version of sambar. What i have given here is a simple & easy to make version of the sambar. I will be talking about the other types of sambar like sambar with freshly ground spices (arachuvitta sambar) later in my blog.

Preparation Time: 10 mts Cooking Time: 30 mts Serves: 2-3
Ingredients:
Red gram dal (tur dal or pigeon pea) - 1 cup
Tamarind - 1 small lime size
Refined oil - 2-3 tsp
Mustard seeds - 1/2 tsp
Fenugreek seeds (optional ) - 1/2 tsp
Asafoetida powder - 1/2 tsp
Turmeric powder - 3/4 tsp
Sambar powder - 1-2 tsp
Salt - to taste
Vegetables:
Drumstick - 2 nos / 150 gms
Small onions (pearl onions) - 4-5 nos
Curry leaves - 1 sprig
Tomato ( small ) - 1 no
Coriander leaves - 2 tsp
Green chilies - 2 nos
Method:
Wash the tur dal & pressure cook it with enough water & 1/4 tsp. turmeric powder. Mash it well & keep it aside. Soak the tamarind in 1 cup of water & squeeze out the extract. Pour 1/2 more cup of water & repeat the process. Cut the drumstick in to 2 inch pieces. Slit the green chilies. Cut the tomato in to small pieces. Skin the small onions. Keep all the vegetables ready along with the curry leaves. In a pan, heat the oil, & crackle the mustard seeds. When it is over, add the fenugreek seeds, asefotida powder & the vegetables. Saute them well. Then add the tamarind extract. Add the salt, balance turmeric powder & sambar powder. Bring it to a boil. Reduce the flame & allow the drumsticks to get cooked. When its all cooked, add the boiled tur dal & mix well. Let it all boil for some time. Garnish with coriander leaves. Sambar is ready.
Variations:
We can make sambar with a lot of other vegetables like brinjal (egg plant), ladies finger (okra), radish, capsicum (bell pepper), carrot & even small onions. Sambar can also be made with freshly ground spices. Tur dal can be substituted with green gram dal (moong dal/pasi paruppu). Will give the recipe for this sambar later in my blog.
Tips:
  1. While soaking tamarind, soak it in boiled water. This will help in easy extraction.
  2. Soak the tur dal for an hour in water & then pressure cook it. This will help the dal to cook well & easy to mash.
  3. Don't use small onions while making radish sambar, because it has its own smell & taste.
  4. Add the sambar powder to the mashed tur dal instead of adding it to the tamarind extract & add it after the vegetables are cooked. This will give a nice aroma.
  5. The green chilies will give additional spice to the sambar. We can substitute it with red chilies too.
Try it & enjoy.

3 comments:

  1. aha amma... wikipedia link ellam pottu kalakkara!! :) good good..am very impressed...keep it going... :)

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  2. The picture with all cut vegetables looks very nice and fresh :)
    Have drumsticks and small onion at home, will make sambar right away :)

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