Mixed Vegetable Sambar


Vegetables cooked with pigeon peas/toor dal and spices and tempered with mustard seeds, red chillies and curry leaves


Sambar is a staple food in South India. Each of the South Indian states have a different way of preparing sambar. It can be made with a wide variety of vegetables. Most commonly used vegetables are small onion, drumstick, pumpkin, brinjal, radish, ladiesfinger, tomato, potato, carrot and capsicum. You can make with just one vegetable or a combination of any of the above vegetables. Sambar is made in two ways. One is using sambar powder and other using freshly grounded coconut and spices. This sambar is prepared using sambar powder.

Enjoy this piping hot sambar with a bowl of rice or with idli/dosa.

Ingredients:

Pigeon peas/Toor dal – 1 cup
Small onion – 8 to 10
Potato – 1 medium, boiled & cubed
Pumpkin – 1/2 cup, cubed
Vendakka/Ladiesfinger – 4 to 5, cut into 1″ pieces
Carrot – 1 medium, cut into cubes
Sambar powder – 1½ tbsp
Tamarind – 1 lemon size ball
Turmeric powder – a pinch
Red chilly powder – 1/2 tsp
Salt – to taste
Oil – 2 tsp
Coriander leaves – to garnish

Tempering/Tadka:
Oil – 1 tsp
Mustard seeds – 1 tsp
Red chillies – 2
Curry leaves – few
Asafoetida – a pinch

Method:

1. Wash and pressure cook the pigeon peas/toor dal with enough water and a pinch of turmeric powder. Mash and keep aside.

2. Soak the tamarind in 1½ cup water, extract the pulp and keep aside.

3. Heat 2 tsp oil. Add small onion, vendakka, carrot and fry till the onions become soft.

4. Add pumpkin, tamarind extract and bring to boil. Reduce the heat to medium and cook the vegetables in the tamarind extract till they are soft and tender.

5. Now add the potatoes, salt, sambar powder and mix well. Allow to boil for few minutes.

6. Add the mashed dal, combine and and cook for another 4 to 5 minutes.

7. Add red chilly powder and simmer for 1-2 minutes. Remove from heat.

8. Heat oil in a tadka pan and add mustard seeds, red chillies and asafoetida. When crackling, add curry leaves and pour into sambar. Garnish with coriander leaves.

Serve hot with rice or idli/dosa.

Join the Conversation

  1. comfort food… 🙂

  2. love this healthy n delicious sambar, goes well with hot rice n ghee…

  3. Delicious..looks very tempting

  4. healthy sambar with rice

  5. simple and yet a delicious all time fav.

  6. look absolutely tempting !! Gorgeous

  7. Sambar with some idly or dosa…Heaven…Looks delicious

  8. adding veges make it more delicious.

  9. Delicious sambar my favorite.

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  11. The sambar looks so lovely 🙂

  12. Mixed veggie sambar has a special taste from all the different veggies..

  13. Nice click 🙂 luv any version of sambar.

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