Ordinary sambar (kuzhambu)

4 Servings

Ingredients

QuantityIngredient
½cupRed Gram Dal (Pigeon Peas, Toor Dal); Picked Over & Rinsed
2cupsWater
A Lemon-Sized Piece Of Tamarind Pulp
1cupHot Water
2Green Chillies (Chili Peppers); Slit Sideways
1cupMixed Vegetables; Chopped (e.G. Radish, Onion, Okra, Eggplant, Sweet Pepper, Potato)
1cupWater
Salt; To Taste
½teaspoonGround Turmeric
3teaspoonsSambar Powder
1tablespoonRice Flour; Optional
2tablespoonsExtra Water; Optional
1smallBunch Of Coriander Leaves, Chopped; For Garnish
1tablespoonOil (To 1 1/2 Tbsp.)
1tablespoonBrown Mustard Seeds
½teaspoonAsafoetida Powder
½teaspoonFenugreek Seeds
½teaspoonCumin Seeds
1Red Chili (Chili Pepper); Halved
A Few Curry Leaves

Directions

FOR TEMPERING

Wash gram dal well. Drain. Place dal in a heavy saucepan. Cover with 2 cups water and bring to a boil. When boiling, cover pan with a lid, leaving slightly ajar. Stir several times during the last 30 minutes of cooking.

Set dal aside without draining. Soak the tamarind pulp in 1 cup hot water for 15 minutes. Strain the tamarind water into another container, squeezing as much liquid as possible out of the tamarind pulp. Discard the pulp. Set the juice aside.

Select enough vegetables to fill approx. 1 cup when chopped. Peel and prepare as neccessary. Chop into ½ in. pieces. Set aside.

TEMPERING: Heat 1½ tablespoons oil in a heavy saucepan. Add the mustard seeds, asafoetida powder, fenugreek seeds, cumin seeds, halved red chilli, and a few curry leaves.

When the mustard seeds splutter, add the slit green chillies and chopped vegetables. Saute' for a couple of minutes. Add the tamarind juice, 1 cup water, salt to taste, ground turmeric, and sambar powder. Cover and simmer over low heat until the vegetables are tender. Add the undrained cooked dal. Simmer for 5 minutes, until thoroughly blended. If the sambar needs to be thickened, make a smooth paste of the rice flour in 2 tablespoons extra water. Add to the sambar and cook for 2 - 3 minutes.

Garnish with the chopped coriander leaves. Serve hot with rice.

Notes: When two or three vegetables are used, there is a subtle blending of the different flavors of each vegetable. For a more distinctive flavor, make the sambar with only one type of vegetable. If potato is used singly, reduce the amount of oil added while tempering. Vegetables such as sweet pepper, onion, eggplant, okra, etc. will require a little more oil.

>From Dakshin: Vegetarian Cuisine From South India by Chandra Padmanabhan.

Recipe By : Dakshin by Chandra Padmanabhan Posted to MC-Recipe Digest V1 #291 Date: Sun, 10 Nov 1996 13:25:58 -0800 From: sweber@... (Sharon Raghavachary)