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    Cooker Sambar | Sambar in cooker

    November 1, 2023 By Vidya Srinivasan Leave a Comment

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    Cooker Sambar, sambar in cooker, sambhar, pressure cooker Sambar recipe, Sambar without coconut, mixed vegetable sambar, south Indian sambar recipe, vegetable sambar recipe with step-by-step pictures, and video recipe. Check out the Sambar in cooker recipe and if you like the video pls SUBSCRIBE to my channel.  

    Sambar, sambhar, Sambhar recipe, Sambar without coconut, mixed vegetable sambar, south Indian sambar recipe, vegetable sambar recipe is a traditional South Indian style rice accompaniment. The detailed recipe with tips and tricks makes it a great beginner-friendly recipe for south Indian cuisine meals.

    What is Sambar?

    Sambar is one of the most popular traditional south Indian dishes. A good amount of protein, and vegetables,  blended with flavorful sambhar powder - makes it not only healthy & nutritious but also tastes delicious.  In our home I do three varieties of sambhar one with sambar powder, the second is Arachuvitta sambar with coconut and the third is sambar with moong dal

    What tastes best with sambhar?

    Sambhar plays a key role in South Indian cuisine. Sambhar goes well with tiffin varieties like idli, dosa, uthappam, etc. It also tastes great with rice,  without sambhar their no special thali/ festive/  wedding lunch / Indian lunch combo 

    Should I always soak toor dal?

    No, it is optional but I feel soaking helps for mushy dal

    How much water should I add while cooking dal? 

    It depends on the dal you use. I generally use a 1:3 dal: water ratio. The number of whistles also depends on the dal you use.

    What variety of dal should I use for sambhar.

    For rice accompaniment sambar I generally use toor dal. For the tiffin variety, I sometimes use moong dal. Restaurants/hotels use a combination of toor dal and masoor dal

    How much Sambar powder should I use? 

    I prefer using homemade sambhar powder for my sambhar. The amount of sambhar powder might slightly vary based on your spice level. If you want to make it spicy add extra Sambar powder/ Chilli powder. If you are increasing sambhar powder, you might have to increase tamarind accordingly. I used Karnataka chilli for my sambar powder so my powder is not spicy 

    How to make instant pot sambar 

    Cook dal for 9 minutes first and let the pressure release naturally. Follow the rest of the steps and cook again for 2 minutes second time for the instant pot Sambhar recipe

    What kind of vegetables can I use?

    You can skip the onion and make no onion sambhar. Today I have used pearl onion but you can also use big onion. Yellow pumpkin, white pumpkin, bottle gourd, sweet potato, etc. can be used for sambhar. If you are using potato add a little extra spice and salt.

    What should be the texture of the cooked sambhar veggies?

    Cooked veggies should be fork-tender. Always remember not to overcook the veggies. They should hold their shape and not become mushy.

    Should I add the ghee tempering?

    I generally use peanut oil for tempering and use a little ghee while serving. You can use ghee according to your choice

    What should be the consistency of the sambhar?

    Some like thin sambar while others prefer it thick. Boil the sambar according to the preferred consistency. If the sambar is watery, boil till it comes to your desired consistency thickness of the sambar also depends on the dal in your sambar powder.

    Can I make a pot pressure cooker sambar or an instant pot sambar?

    If you cook tamarind with dal, toor dal might not turn mushy so for perfect sambar i recommend cooking the way I mentioned 

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    Ingredients

    pressure cook dal

    1/4 cup toor dal

    3/4 cup water

    1/4 teaspoon turmeric powder

    A few drops of sesame oil 

    Pressure-cook sambar with veggies

    1 tablespoon of sambar powder

    1+ 1/2 cup water 

    1 cup thin tamarind water

    pinch of jaggery

    few coriander leaves

    6 small onions

    1 tomato

    Mixed Vegetables 

    Requires salt

    temper

    1/2 tablespoon peanut oil

    1/2 teaspoon mustard seeds

    Few fenugreek seeds

    Asafoetida

    curry leaves

    How to prepare cooker sambar with step-by-step pictures:

    • Firstly wash and soak dal for at least 1 hour

    • Discard the water and add a 1:3 ratio of water, a pinch of turmeric powder, and a drop of oil

    • Pressure cook for 3 whistles and let the pressure release naturally

    • Mix well 

    • Furthermore add water, onion, mixed veggies, and tomato; bring to boil

    • Add tamarind water, required salt, jaggery, sambar powder and coriander leaves

    • If it is thick add extra water otherwise sambar might burn
    • Bring to a frothy boil; pressure cook for 2 whistles

    • Boil for 5 minutes or till you get the desired sambar consistency

     

     

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    Ingredients

    pressure cook dal

    • 1/4 cup toor dal
    • 3/4 cup water
    • 1/4 teaspoon turmeric powder
    • A few drops of sesame oil

    Pressure-cook sambar with veggies

    • 1 tablespoon of sambar powder
    • 1 + 1/2 cup water
    • 1 cup thin tamarind water
    • pinch of jaggery
    • few coriander leaves
    • 6 small onions
    • 1 tomato
    • Mixed Vegetables
    • Requires salt

    temper

    • 1/2 tablespoon peanut oil
    • 1/2 teaspoon mustard seeds
    • Few fenugreek seeds
    • Asafoetida
    • curry leaves

    Instructions

    • Firstly wash and soak dal for at least 1 hour
    • Discard the water and add a 1:3 ratio of water, a pinch of turmeric powder, and a drop of oil
    • Pressure cook for 3 whistles and let the pressure release naturally
    • Mix well
    • Furthermore add water, onion, mixed veggies, and tomato; bring to boil
    • Add tamarind water, required salt, jaggery, sambar powder and coriander leaves
    • If it is thick add extra water otherwise sambar might burn
    • Bring to a frothy boil; pressure cook for 2 whistles
    • Boil for 5 minutes or till you get the desired sambar consistency

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