Ingredients:
- 3 cups Coriander Seeds (Dhaniya)
- 1 cup Fenugreek Seeds (Methi, Menthulu)
- ¼ cup desiccated Coconut (Optional)
- 3 or 4 dry red Chilies (Optional)
- ¼ tsp Asafetida (Inguva, Hing)
Method:
Dry roast the desiccated coconut in a hot pan and keep aside. In the same pan, add the coriander seeds + fenugreek seeds and dry roast again till the seeds start to turn light brownish. Finally add the red chilies and roast well.
Transfer the contents into a plate and put aside to cool down. When the contents are cool, grind those into a fine powder along with the hing.
Store the powder in an airtight container and use as needed while making dals or sambars. This sambar powder can be stored for a month in a cool, dry place. No need to refrigerate it.
This is my contribution for two events:
“Long Live the Shelf” event being hosted by Romaspace.
“Herb Mania – Fenugreek” event being hosted by Red Chillies. This event was started by Dee of Ammalu’s Kitchen.
On a different note, I want to thank dear Sireesha, who has passed me the “Good Job” award. So nice of you for thinking about me Sireesha!
Thanks for sharing a lovely sambhar powder recipe Uma..
ReplyDeleteI think I can use this for dals and in dry curries too to spice them up. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteSambar Powder looks.I can smell the aroma of sambar powder here.
ReplyDeleteAddition of coconut powder is new to me in Sambar powder...Nice color of the powder
ReplyDeleteThank you Uma for sharing your sambhar powder - it sounds excellent!!
ReplyDeleteRosie x
nevr treid making myslf..thanks for sharing..will try your way!!
ReplyDeleteI love the aroma and versatility of sambar powder.
ReplyDeletethnks fro the recipe,,..nice enty for both the event...
ReplyDeleteVery nice recipe for Fenugreek, Uma. This sambhar powder is little bit different from what I know. Thanks for the great entry.
ReplyDeleteUr sambar powder is different, good entry Uma!
ReplyDeleteI can almost smell the aroma of roasted coconut, coriander seeds, fenugreek seeds. I will surely give a try next time.
ReplyDeletei do the powder in a diff way....will be postin it soon....great entry girl!congrats on the award!
ReplyDeleteI've never tried making sambar powder at home.. My mother-in-law makes it everytime for me.. Your recipe sounds easy and a little different than my known recipe.. Thanks for sharing, Uma!
ReplyDeleteCongrats on the award!
Hey thanks for sharing the sambar powder recipe...nice entry for the event and Congrats for your award :)
ReplyDeleteGreat ones Uma, coconut sounds nice idea.Bookmarked!
ReplyDeletehi i was searching for homemade sambarpowder these,now i found it,thanku
ReplyDeleteI usually don't add coconut to my sambar powder, although I do sometimes add fresh coconut or coconut milk to the sambar itself. Thanks for this unusual recipe, Uma.
ReplyDeleteThis powder looks Simple, tasty and unique. Thanks for sharing the recipe and for sending it to the shelf.
ReplyDeletelove sambar, shall try this ur version too!! nice entry Uma.. Congrats on ur award !!
ReplyDeleteLooks esy..But I have never prepared this myself..My om prepares it for me :)
ReplyDeleteHey nice post for sambar powder. I usually buy them, thought they were a lot of work to do, but will try this sometime.
ReplyDeleteHAPPY GANESH CHATURTHI DEAR.....
ReplyDeleteHAPPY VINAYAKA CHAVATHI uma
ReplyDeleteHappy Ganesh chathurthi!
ReplyDeleteI guess you have revealed the secret behind every great saambaar ever made....home made sambar podi :) your looks extremely nice :)
ReplyDeleteThanx for sharing this owder recipe Uma..I will try it sometime..
ReplyDeleteOh thank u . I prepared and it looks great..
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