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    Home » Rice Recipes » Sambar Rice | Tamil Style Sambar Sadam ~ Lunch Box Series : LBS#85

    Sambar Rice | Tamil Style Sambar Sadam ~ Lunch Box Series : LBS#85

    Published: May 12, 2017 · Modified: Sep 23, 2020 by Srivalli · 9 Comments

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    Tamil Style Sambar Sadam is a delicious one-pot meal that gets cooked very quickly using a pressure cooker and regular pan. The only laborious task will be the roasting and grinding the sambar powder ingredients freshly. However, if you feel like making the sambar powder freshly in the morning, you can grind this ahead and freeze it. The powder will retain the freshness when you want to use it.

    This Sambar Rice is part of the Picnic Hamper I made, the only difference, in this case, being that I packed it for work. Everybody loved it and was surprised that we made all this in the morning. With Hubby dear and boys on a tour, it was only Konda and me at home. So I went to Amma's place to cook this. While I had only the Rava Idli and this Sambar Sadam in mind, Amma had planned to make Moong Dal Halwa as well. It is just like her to get over-enthusiastic on my BM theme and would want to cook so many different things.

    Tamil Style Sambar Sadam

    In fact, she even suggested I should showcase three different picnic hampers. The idea was fabulous, wish I had planned properly ahead. Anyway, today's picnic idea will be this Sambar Sadam and this reminds me of our picnics that we used to go to when I was in school. On one of the picnics, we got to taste the Bisi Bele Bath, the authentic Karnataka dish. That recipe never fails and we always enjoy it so much whenever we make it. Of course, after that, there have been many versions of Bisi Bele Bath and each one has its place. I think it's a matter of one never been short of an easy one-pot meal.

    Today's Lunch Box or rather the Picnic Hamper had:

    Rava Idli with Paruppu Podi
    Sambar Sadam & Potato Chips
    Seasoned Basmati Curd Rice
    Moong Dal Halwa

    Tamil Style Sambar Sadam

    Ingredients Needed:

    For the sambar powder

    5 Dry Red Chillies
    1 tsp Coriander Seeds
    1/4 tsp Fenugreek Seeds
    1 tbsp Coconut grated
    1 tsp Chana Dal
    1 tsp Cooking Oil

    For the Rice

    1 cup Rice
    1/2 cup Toor Dal
    Salt to taste
    4 cups Water

    For the Sambar Sadam

    2 tbsp Cooking Oil
    4 nos Brinjal
    1 Carrot
    6 French Beans
    3/4 cup Shallots Sambar Onions
    Curry Leaves Handful
    4 no Green Chillies
    1/4 tsp Asafoetida Hing
    1 tsp Mustard Seeds
    1 tsp Urad dal
    1/4 tsp Turmeric Powder
    2 tsp Ghee
    Cashew Nuts handful
    Tamarind lemon size soaked and pulp extracted
    Coriander Leaves handful

    How to make the Tamil Style Sambar Sadam

    Prep Work

    Soak the tamarind in water for 10 mins, extract the pulp, and keep it aside.
    Wash and chop the vegetables. Soak the brinjal pieces in water.
    Wash and soak the rice along with toor dal for 15 mins.

    Grinding the Spice powder

    Heat a nonstick pan with oil, roast all the ingredients for the fresh sambar powder. Remove when it turns aromatic.
    Allow to cool and grind to a smooth powder.

    Pressure the Rice

    In a pressure cooker, take the rice, dal add 4 cups of water. Pressure cook for 4 whistles.
    Once the pressure falls down, remove the lid and add salt, mix well.

    Making the Sambar Sadam

    In a nonstick pan, heat the oil, add the mustard seeds, Urad dal, and hing.
    Then add the slit green chilies, shallots, curry leaves. Saute well.
    Next, add the chopped vegetables and simmer for 10 mins.
    Add the turmeric powder, 1 cup water, and simmer till all the vegetables are cooked.
    Add the tamarind extract, and continue stirring.
    Now add the ground sambar powder, and let it get cooked for 5 mins.
    Once the vegetables are cooked and masala all mixed with the vegetables, add the cooked rice.
    Combine everything well and add hot water if the consistency is very solid.
    Rice consistency should be loose and gooey.
    Heat a pan with ghee and roast the cashews and pour this on the simmering sambar rice.
    Serve hot with potato chips

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    5 from 2 votes

    Tamil Style Sambar Sadam

    Tamil Style Sambar Sadam is a one pot meal cooked with freshly ground sambar powder ingredients and mixed vegetables. Makes a great picnic meal.
    Course Lunch Box
    Cuisine Tamil Nadu
    By Cook Method Pressure Cooker, Stovetop
    Occasion Everyday Meal, Picnic
    By Diet Vegetarian
    Author Srivalli

    Ingredients

    For the sambar powder

    • 5 nos Dry Red Chillies
    • 1 tsp Coriander Seeds
    • 1/4 tsp Fenugreek Seeds
    • 1 tbsp Coconut grated
    • 1 tsp Chana Dal
    • 1 tsp Cooking Oil

    For the Rice

    • 1 cup Rice
    • 1/2 cup Toor Dal
    • Salt to taste
    • 4 cups Water

    For making the Sambar Sadam

    • 2 tbsp Cooking Oil
    • 4 nos Brinjal
    • 1 Carrot
    • 6 French Beans
    • 3/4 cup Shallots / Sambar Onions
    • Curry Leaves Handful
    • 4 no Green Chillies
    • 1/4 tsp Asafoetida / Hing
    • 1 tsp Mustard Seeds
    • 1 tsp Urad dal
    • 1/4 tsp Turmeric powder
    • 2 tsp Ghee
    • Cashew Nuts handful
    • Tamarind lemon size soaked and pulp extracted
    • Coriander Leaves handful

    Instructions

    Prep Work

    • Soak the tamarind in water for 10 mins, extract the pulp and keep it aside.
    • Wash and chop the vegetables. Soak the brinjal pieces in water.
    • Wash and soak the rice along with toor dal for 15 mins.

    Grinding the Spice powder

    • Heat a nonstick pan with oil, roast all the ingredients for the fresh sambar powder. Remove when it turns aromatic.
    • Allow to cool and grind to a smooth powder.

    Pressure cook the Rice

    • In a pressure cooker, take the rice, dal add 4 cups of water. Pressure cook for 4 whistles.
    • Once the pressure falls down, remove the lid and add salt, mix well.

    Making the Sambar Sadam

    • In a nonstick pan, heat the oil, add the mustard seeds, Urad dal, and hing.
    • Then add the slit green chilies, shallots, curry leaves. Saute well.
    • Next add the chopped vegetables and simmer for 10 mins.
    • Add the turmeric powder, 1 cup water and simmer till all the vegetables are cooked.
    • Add the tamarind extract, and continue stirring.
    • Now add the ground sambar powder, and let it get cooked for 5 mins.
    • Once the vegetables are cooked and masala all mixed with the vegetables, add the cooked rice.
    • Combine everything well and add hot water if the consistency is very solid.
    • The rice consistency should be loose and gooey.
    • Heat a pan with ghee and roast the cashews and pour this on the simmering sambar rice.
    • Serve hot with potato chips
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    Comments

    1. Anlet Prince - Annslittlecorner says

      May 12, 2017 at 10:36 am

      hearty and comfort meal

      Reply
    2. Sharmila - The Happie Friends Potpourri Corner says

      May 12, 2017 at 12:06 pm

      One of my fav food all time.. Sambar sabam and boondi just wow 🙂

      Reply
    3. Mireille Roc (@ChefMireille) says

      May 13, 2017 at 5:13 pm

      nice and filling food - looks so good

      Reply
    4. Priya Suresh says

      May 15, 2017 at 9:29 pm

      Lipsmacking sambar sadam, definitely a comforting meal.

      Reply
    5. Rajani says

      May 16, 2017 at 12:03 am

      Valli I am on my way back home after meeting Kalyani. She served us bisi bela bath for lunch. Your spread reminds me very much of our lunch. Let me check out your no fail bisi bela bath recipe too!

      Reply
    6. Harini-Jaya R says

      May 17, 2017 at 11:19 pm

      Can I join your picnic Valli.? Love the spread there. Special thanks to Amma.

      Reply
    7. gayathriraani says

      May 19, 2017 at 10:44 am

      This is such a delicious one pot meal. I so miss all these rice varieties now. Reading all your posts, I am remembering mom so much..

      Reply
    8. Priya Srinivasan says

      May 22, 2017 at 7:58 am

      That looks very delicious valli and love the varieties in the picnic basket! Sambar saadam is so droolicious, it's been long since i made this, this your post is tempting me????

      Reply
    9. Pavani says

      June 01, 2017 at 3:26 am

      That is one hearty and delicious looking sambar saadam Valli. So filling and so yummy!!!

      Reply
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