Kerala Sambar Recipe: learn how to make Kerala-Style Sambar with mixed vegetables and Fresh Sambar Powder. This Kerala Sambar can be used as a side dish for idli, dosa, and rice.
Sambar in Kerala is quite simple. There aren’t many kinds like in Tamil Nadu where sambar usually has one or two vegetables and the flavours are adjusted a bit according to the vegetable added. In this Kerala sambar recipe which amma and athamma make, we add carrots, potatoes, drumsticks, onions or shallots, and sometimes capsicum too. This sambar can be served with rice, idli, and dosa and the amount of tamarind is adjusted to accordingly.
When I shared the Fresh Sambar Powder Recipe last week, there was a lot of positive feedback from many of you. I took a picture of the final sambar (above) to illustrate what we made with the sambar powder but a lot of you emailed asking for the recipe. Then I realised the way amma makes sambar is very different from the way my MIL (who is a Tamil Brahmin) makes it so here how we make the Kerala-Style Sambar with freshly ground spices.
Also check out radish sambar recipe here.
Amma never adds coconut to sambar. We do have a Reddiar version of sambar with coconut called kottu sambar – I’ll share the recipe some time soon. This version of Kerala Sambar is from K. Athamma, who also gave me the recipe of sambar powder.
Kerala Sambar Recipe
Ingredients
- 1/2 cup of toor dal tuvaram parippu
- 1 cup of tamarind water see preparation steps
- 1 onion sliced long
- 1 carrot cubed
- 1 potato cubed
- 1 drumstick cut into 4" pieces
- 1/4 tsp of turmeric powder
- 2 green chillies slit
- 3 tbsp of sambar powder
- 1 small bunch of coriander leaves chopped, for garnish
- Salt to taste
For tempering:
- 1 tbsp of coconut oil
- 1/2 tsp of black mustard seeds kaduku
- 5-6 fenugreek seeds uluva, vendhayam
- 1/2 tsp of hing kaaya podi, perungaayam
- A few curry leaves
- 4-5 shallots ulli, chinna vengaayam, sliced
Instructions
- Cook the toor dal with water in a pressure cooker until it's soft and completely mushy. While this is getting cooked, make some fresh sambar powder.
- Soak a small ball of tamarind in warm water and squeeze to extract the juice. Discard pulp and seeds. You should have a cup of liquid at the end. The level or sourness is up to you so add more tamarind if you require.
- Cook the vegetables and green chillies in the tamarind water + one more cup of water until soft. Add the sambar powder, turmeric powder, and the cooked toor dal. Bring to boil. If the sambar is too thick, add more water and bring to boil and if it's too watery, boil until the right consistency is reached.
- Add salt and mix well.
- Heat the oil for tempering in a small pan. Add the mustard and when they pop, add the rest of the ingredients. When the shallots turn golden brown, dunk into the prepared sambar. Mix well and garnish with chopped coriander leaves.
Notes:
– You can saute the sliced onions in a little ghee or oil before adding to the tamarind water with the rest of the vegetables. This enhances the flavour of the sambar greatly.
– You can also use your own sambar powder in place of freshly ground spices to make this Kerala Sambar.
renjith vp
You haven’t mentioned when to add salt and turmeric powder. Why are you doing this to poor men like me who cherish the home food and try to make it at least once 🙁 and im a great fan if ur blog. The stuff which i have tried from ur blog has always become a hit
nags
sorry about that! fixed the recipe now 🙂
Sona S
looks delicious..