My back to US packing started. Two main things that I pack for sure are Sambhar powder and Rasam Powder. Till date I haven’t used store-bought sambhar powder for long time. I have always used home-made ones. Luckily every time when parents travel or I travel I always take them. I stock them and keep them in my freezer. Along with these, some times I take Paruppu podi and kariveppilai podi and I have posted the recipes already.
Everytime when I am travelling within India, my mom or MIL prepares this powder and pack it. Never got a chance to take pics. So I couldn’t post the recipe at all. But last week my MIL prepared this sambhar powder for me and I was there too and glad I got a chance to take pics and here is the recipe.
Ingredients:
- Dried Red chillies – ¼ kg
- Dhaniya/Coriander seeds – ¼ kg
- Toor dhal – 100 gms
- Channa dhal – 100 gms
- Pepper corns – 50 gms
- Fenugreek Seeds / Vendiyam – 20 gms
- If using turmeric powder then 50 gms if you are using virali manjal (turmeric) then 4 or 5 should be good enough.
(Now-a-days the flour mills are not accepting virali manjal as it gets struck in the machine. So if you are using turmeric powder mix it as the last ingredient)
Steps:
- Sun dry all the ingredients for at least 2 days. If its peak summer 1 day should be sufficient. Basically you should be able to crush the red chillies and dhaniya with the hand. Thats the right stage and an indicator that the ingredients are ready for dry grinding.
- We usually give these ingredients in the flour mill and get it grinded into fine powder. If you don’t have flour mill nearby dry grind in the mixie and make sure you mix well after grinding all the ingredients.
- And that’s it. Sambhar powder is ready and store this in an air tight container.
shanthi Ramachandran says
This is how I do make,ofcourse with little more quantity of dhaniya,first time seeing the sambar powder without cumin like mine?
Srividhya G says
Oh ok. We don’t use cumin for sambar powder only for rasam. Glad you do that way as well. :-)
Antonet Roajer says
Wow!! Good One
Srividhya G says
Thanks :-)
Krishna says
It’s amazing srividhya , i love making dishes you share here , hats off , It’s very simple lucid and fun to cook !
Srividhya G says
Thanks a lot.
coconutcraze says
Ah..ha I can smell the sambar powder. This is an essential in our kitchens. What would we do without it! I used to carry it but now I make it at home. Sun drying the ingredient is a neat idea. I normally dry roast it before powdering.
Vidhya@VVK says
:-) :-) Thanks. During winter I dry roast but otherwise we go for sun drying.
Traditionally Modern Food says
I got a big sambar Powder packed from India this time it’s from mom:-)Lazy vacation mood stopped me from taking clicks.. Nice pics Sri. Welcome back
Vidhya@VVK says
he he.. Thanks da.
CHCooks says
Same pinch. I also get my Sambar powder from MIL or Amma :) Had been meaning to get her recipe.. will do it this time :)
Vidhya@VVK says
:-) :-) Please try it out.
apsara says
It’s time for me to make some sambar powder too. Love your version; it has a nice amount of black pepper!
Vidhya@VVK says
Yeah we do add lot of black pepper. Thanks Apsara.