Sep 1, 2008

Sambar Powder


Here is a very simple recipe (my version) to prepare Sambar Powder that can be used while making sambars (I sometimes use this while making pickles too) to enhance the taste. I have learned this from my mom, who is a great cook (I guess every mom is a great cook for her kids!). I made little changes to my mom’s recipe.

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!

27 comments:

  1. Thanks for sharing a lovely sambhar powder recipe Uma..

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  2. I think I can use this for dals and in dry curries too to spice them up. Thanks for sharing.

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  3. Sambar Powder looks.I can smell the aroma of sambar powder here.

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  4. Addition of coconut powder is new to me in Sambar powder...Nice color of the powder

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  5. Thank you Uma for sharing your sambhar powder - it sounds excellent!!

    Rosie x

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  6. nevr treid making myslf..thanks for sharing..will try your way!!

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  7. I love the aroma and versatility of sambar powder.

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  8. thnks fro the recipe,,..nice enty for both the event...

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  9. Very nice recipe for Fenugreek, Uma. This sambhar powder is little bit different from what I know. Thanks for the great entry.

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  10. Ur sambar powder is different, good entry Uma!

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  11. I can almost smell the aroma of roasted coconut, coriander seeds, fenugreek seeds. I will surely give a try next time.

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  12. i do the powder in a diff way....will be postin it soon....great entry girl!congrats on the award!

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  13. I'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!
    Congrats on the award!

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  14. Hey thanks for sharing the sambar powder recipe...nice entry for the event and Congrats for your award :)

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  15. Great ones Uma, coconut sounds nice idea.Bookmarked!

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  16. hi i was searching for homemade sambarpowder these,now i found it,thanku

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  17. I 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.

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  18. This powder looks Simple, tasty and unique. Thanks for sharing the recipe and for sending it to the shelf.

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  19. love sambar, shall try this ur version too!! nice entry Uma.. Congrats on ur award !!

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  20. Looks esy..But I have never prepared this myself..My om prepares it for me :)

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  21. Hey nice post for sambar powder. I usually buy them, thought they were a lot of work to do, but will try this sometime.

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  22. HAPPY GANESH CHATURTHI DEAR.....

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  23. I guess you have revealed the secret behind every great saambaar ever made....home made sambar podi :) your looks extremely nice :)

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  24. Thanx for sharing this owder recipe Uma..I will try it sometime..

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  25. Oh thank u . I prepared and it looks great..

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