Every time I visit India, one powder that I must pack in my suitcase is sambar powder. My Amma makes awesome powder and the sambar made from her powder tastes delicious. Every household in south India, have their master recipe and in each house therefore the sambar tastes different, which is a good thing. The powder is basically made from all the ingredients that u can find in the anjala potti ( spice box). The proportions vary and hence the taste varies. I used all the ingredients from my spice box to make Amma's sambar powder. The same powder can be used for making kootu, kozhambu, rasam, but a spoon of cumin powder needs to be added to the rasam. This recipe makes 3 cups of the measures used.
Gadgets:
Bowl
Measuring Cup
Dry Mix Blender/ Grinder
Ingredients:
Coriander Seeds - 1 cup
Round Red Chillies with their stem - 1 cup
Dry Curry Leaves - 1 cup
Thoor Dal - 4 Tbsp
Channa Dal- 2 Tbsp
Udad Dal - 1 tsp
Pepper- 2 Tbsp
Cumin Seeds - 1 tsp
Mustard Seeds- 2 tsp
Fenugreek Seeds - 2 tsp
Verali Manjal / Dried Turmeric - 4 sticks
Asafoetida - small marble size
Preparation:
1. Blend all the ingredients into a powder and store in airtight container or in ziploc in the freezer.
flavorful powder,Lovely!!
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Can smell the aroma of this powder...homemade powders are always good and handy
ReplyDeleteVery flavorful powder..I use byadagi chillies for sambar powder.
ReplyDeleteHome made is always the best, I love to try different powders, gives a slightly different taste rt..
ReplyDeleteHooray! I am gonna try homemade sambar powder soon... Thanks for sharing!
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Amma's recipes are always the best, nothing will be this homemade sambar powder..
ReplyDeleteWow Amma's recipes are always best recipes and homemade recipes are too good.
ReplyDeleteDelicious sambar powder, Love that it is your family recipe.
ReplyDeleteI am trying to standardise a sambar powder. Will make this for sure.
ReplyDeletehi - dont you have to roast these ingredients? Looks so easy!!
ReplyDeleteIn India they usually keep these in the sun and grind them. Amma says she does not roast them.
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