Best Homemade South Indian Sambar Recipe (2024)

Best Homemade South Indian Sambar Recipe

ByAnshu-April 11, 2020

A hearty stew made with yellow lentils, vegetables and heaps of aromatic spice powder, Sambar is a staple served with all the meals at every South Indian household. The flavorful lentil curry tempered with aromatic curry leaves, mustard seeds and whole dried red chilies makes for a delectable accompaniment whether having hot idlis, vada, dosa or even plain steamed rice.

It won't be incorrect to say that while sambar is majorly known for its tongue-tickling taste, it is also packed with a lot of health benefits; toor dal lends it that much needed dosage of protein, the vegetables provide it with all the essential vitamins and minerals and lastly, addition of hing and tamarind loads it with immune-boosting properties.

Having said that, every household has its own recipe of making sambar. Some like it to have thick, others a bit runny. Some like the chunkiness of vegetables whereas others like their sambar to be smooth. Some like it on a tangier side, others with just a hint or tartness. Whatever way you like your sambar, you will get the best of the taste only when using the freshly ground sambar masala powder. Don't be intimidated as I say this. Though the thought of grounding homemade masala may sound a lot of work, trust me, its the only key to getting the most flavorful sambar, so, don't shy away from doing a bit of hard work.

In the recipe below, I have also included the details for making the fresh ground homemade SAMBAR MASALA POWDER. Do take a look!!

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Best Homemade South Indian Sambar Recipe

INGREDIENTS

  • Toor Dal/Tuvar Dal - 1 cup
  • Turmeric powder - 1/2 tsp
  • Kashmiri red chili powder - 1 to 2 tsp
  • Salt - as per taste
  • Peeled and cubed yellow pumpkin - 1 cup
  • Thickly sliced carrots - 1/2 cup
  • Sliced onions, preferably shallots or Madras onions - 1/4 cup
  • Drumsticks - 1 to 2, cut into 1 inch pieces
  • Finely chopped tomatoes - 1 cup
  • Sambar masala (recipe given below) - 2 To 3 tbsp
  • Jaggery - 1 tsp
  • A lemon sized ball of tamarind soaked in 1/4 cup of warm water
  • Oil - 2 tbsp

P.S - Please feel free to use any vegetables of your choice; eggplants, okra, radish also go well in sambar and are preferably added in South Indian households.

SAMBAR MASALA POWDER

  • Whole dhaniya seeds - 1 tbsp
  • Methi seeds - 2 tsp
  • Jeera/cumin - 2 tsp
  • Black pepper corns - 1/4 tbsp
  • Mustard seeds - 2 tsp
  • Chana dal - 1/2 tbsp
  • Urad dal - 1/4 tbsp
  • Curry leaves - 10 to 12
  • Hing - 1/4 tsp
  • Whole dry red chilies - 3 to 4

FOR TEMPERING

  • Ghee/oil - 1/2 tbsp
  • Mustard seeds - 1 tsp
  • Whole dried red chilies - 2 to 3
  • Curry leaves - 10 to 12
  • Hing - 1/4 tsp

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Best Homemade South Indian Sambar Recipe

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Best Homemade South Indian Sambar Recipe

METHOD


  • Start by grinding the sambar masala.
  • In a pan, dry roast chana and urad dal on low heat until light golden and aromatic. Transfer to a plate.
  • In the same pan, roast dhaniya, jeera, mustard seeds, methi seeds and black pepper corns, again on low heat. Once you start getting the aroma of the roasted spices, add red chilies and curry leaves. Dry roast them too until crisp. Transfer them too to the plate containing roasted dals.
  • Let the spices cool down then grind to a fine powder. Mix in hing and keep aside for later use.
  • Wash the dal and pressure cook it along with 3 cups of water, turmeric powder and salt for 3 to 4 whistles.
  • Let the pressure release, then whisk the dal to smoothen.
  • In a pan, add 2 tbsp of oil. Once it is heated, add mustard seeds. As they splutter, add sliced onions and saute until translucent.
  • Next add cubed yellow pumpkin, carrots and drumsticks. Saute for 3 to 4 minutes.
  • Season with salt, red chili powder and sambar masala.
  • Give a nice mix.
  • Add chopped tomatoes. Saute for a minute or two. Cover and cook on medium heat until oil starts separating.
  • Now add the mashed dal in the vegetables. At this stage you can also add a little water to adjust the consistency of the sambar.
  • Squeeze out pulp from tamarind and mix in the sambar. Add the jaggery too.
  • Cover and cook the sambar for 10 to 12 minutes or until oil floats on top.
  • Give the sambar a nice mix.
  • In a tadka pan, add some ghee. Once the ghee gets hot, add mustard seeds, dried red chilies and curry leaves. As the mustard seeds splutter, turn the flame off. Add in hing and pour the tadka over sambar. Serve hot with idli, vada, dosa or steamed rice.
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Best Homemade South Indian Sambar Recipe (2024)

FAQs

How do you increase the taste of sambar? ›

Adding chili powder, coriander powder, turmeric powder, and asafoetida in equal proportions along with sambar powder would make the dish even more delicious. More than curry leaves, coriander leaves should be added in sambar to make it more flavoursome. In Kerala, curry leaves are more preferred than coriander leaves.

What is the difference between Kerala and Tamilnadu sambar? ›

Tamil sambar has more red pumpkins. Tamil sambar has more tamarind and is less thicker than Kerala sambar. Sometimes, Tamil sambar, especially Iyengar variety has fried vathals like sundakai or Mithiku, Kerala sambar does not use this.

What is the best combination for sambar? ›

This sambar pairs best with short grain rice, some stir fried vegetables and papad on the side will compliment your meal. It can also be served for a breakfast with idli, dosa, bonda, pongal and even with vada.

What are the ingredients of sambhar? ›

Ingredients
  • Mustard Seeds. 1 teaspoon.
  • Turmeric Powder. 2 teaspoons.
  • Red Chilli Powder. 2 teaspoons.
  • Asafoetida/hing. 0.5 teaspoons.
  • Sambar Powder. 1.5 teaspoons.
  • Toor Dal. 0.5 cups.
  • Tamarind. 1 tablespoon.
  • Salt. 1 teaspoon.

How do you reduce bitterness in sambar? ›

Easy Ways to Reduce Bitter Taste in Any Food
  1. 1 Balance out bitterness with some fat.
  2. 2 Cover the flavor with sweetness.
  3. 3 Sprinkle some salt over your food.
  4. 4 Try a pinch of baking soda.
  5. 5 Squeeze in some vinegar or lemon juice.
  6. 6 Add some spice to your foods.
  7. 7 Cook with herbs to cut through the bitter taste.

How to make sambar more thick? ›

Today's Tip: To thicken watery sambhar add half a cup. of prepared idli batter and bring it to a boil. The. sambhar can be thickened to the required consistency.

Is sambar telugu or Tamil? ›

Sambar (Tamil: [saːmbaːɾ], romanized: Sāmbār) is a lentil-based vegetable stew, cooked with pigeon pea and tamarind broth.

Which state has best sambar in India? ›

Sambar is a popular South Indian dish that is believed to have originated in the southern region of India, particularly in the state of Tamil Nadu and the state of Kerala. Its history is closely tied to the rich culinary traditions of these regions.

Which state is most famous for sambar? ›

CHENNAI: The story goes that the original recipe for sambar a dish which is so intrinsic to Tamil Nadu cuisine can actually be traced to Maratha ruler Shivaji's son. Legend has it that Shivaji's son Sambhaji, who was one of the Maratha rulers, attempted to make dal for himself when his head chef was away.

What is sambar called in English? ›

Sambar is a south indian dish - a spicy lentil soup with variety of vegetables. It is prepared with dal/lentils, vegetables and ground Indian spices (masalas) which enhance the taste and flavor to the dish. It accompanies many South Indian meals, like dosa, idli, rice.

Can we use garam masala in sambar? ›

No, sambar masala and garam masala are two different spice blends used in Indian cooking. Sambar masala is specifically used to make the popular South Indian dish "sambar" while garam masala is a blend used in a variety of dishes.

What is the best side dish for sambar rice? ›

The best side dish for Sambar Rice is Potato, with green peas or yam fry or sepang-kizhangu fry! If you are eating only rice and Sambar, Better eat lots of salad with it. Raw, Cucumber, Cabbage,may be Pineapple, Carrot etc.

Which dal is sambhar made of? ›

The most common lentils used to make a sambar are split yellow peas (toor dal) and red lentils, but sometimes split garbanzo peas (chana dal) are also used. Use them as a whole or do a combination as I did. However, I like to keep the ratio of 2:1. For example, 2 cups toor dal for 1 cup red lentils.

What are the side effects of sambar? ›

In more severe cases, patients can develop aches, high fever, aches, headaches, rash, lethargy, blood in the urine or stool and, in some cases, salmonellosis may become fatal, according to it.

Can we use lemon instead of tamarind in sambar? ›

What can be used instead of tamarind in sambar? We can add lemon juice as an alternative or amchur powder. What are the important ingredients of sambar powder? Yes, you can make your pure sambhar powder at your home.

How can I add more flavor to Indian food? ›

Adding spices and herbs is an easy way to fix bland dishes. Experiment with different spice blends, such as curry powder, cumin, or chili powder, to add a depth of flavour. You can also add in some fresh herbs like basil, cilantro, or thyme can also add a burst of freshness to your dish.

How can I increase the flavor of Indian food? ›

Some commonly used spices in Indian cuisine include:
  1. Turmeric: Known for its vibrant yellow color, turmeric adds warmth and a slightly bitter flavor.
  2. Cumin: Provides a warm and earthy flavor with a hint of citrus.
  3. Coriander: Offers a somewhat citrusy and nutty flavor.
  4. Cardamom: Comes in two varieties – green and black.
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What to do if sambar is too tangy? ›

  1. When making sambaar add lesser amounts of the sambar powder.
  2. If you have already added then for correction of taste, do the following.
  3. Add ripe tomatoes of native variety, common in Tamil Nadu. ...
  4. Sour native tomatoes.
  5. Fleshy Bengaluru tomatoes.
  6. Or add a little tamarind paste. ...
  7. For instant correction add a little lime juice.
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How to add flavor to Indian food? ›

Top 7 Indian Spices: Adding Flavor and Nutrition to Your Meals
  1. Turmeric: The Golden Spice. ...
  2. Cumin: The Aromatic Spice. ...
  3. Coriander: The Refreshing Spice. ...
  4. Cardamom: The Fragrant Spice. ...
  5. Mustard Seeds: The Pungent Spice. ...
  6. Fennel Seeds: The Licorice-like Spice. ...
  7. Red Chili Powder: The Fiery Spice.
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