What Makes This Sambar Recipe So Good
This sambar recipe has a few more steps than my typical recipes, but I can guarantee that you will find it well worth it–because this makes some of the best homemade sambars I’ve ever had in my life!
Fast. Done in about half an hour.Low Carb. Only 9 net carbs per serving.Authentic. Tastes just like Shubha’s recipe, but made simple in your Instant Pot.Delicious. Packed with flavor and a perfect comfort meal.
I can say this without any false pride–because this is Shubha Iyengar’s recipe that I tweaked to make just a few changes. But it’s not just Shubha’s sambar recipe–it’s a recipe that has been in her family for generations–minus the Instant Pot of course! Let’s let Shubha tell us a bit about this.
What Is The Origin Of Sambar?
A sambar is a South Indian lentil and vegetable stew made with lentils, tamarind, and a special sambar spice mix. There are as many sambar spice mixes as there are households. There are also many different variations of sambar. But a basic sambar recipe will have a mix of a few different vegetables, tamarind extract, lentils, sambar powder, and a few other spices.
Shubha’s Story Behind This Andhra Sambhar Recipe
My maternal grandfather was a priest at the Ranganathaswamy temple in a small village called Thondapadu in Ananthapur district of Andhra Pradesh. Being a priest, it was very important that sumptuous Prasadam was offered to the Lord which would then get distributed to the bhaktadis / visitors to the temple It was imperative the food be made with extreme love–and it had to be very delicious. My grandmother was in control of the kitchen. How she made such delicious prasadam was out of the world to me, which then was translated to her daughters and through my mother to me. Though we have adapted to the new-gen taste these days, the recipes that have been signature to the way it was made has never changed in our households. Whenever we make such recipes at home, it brings alive all those eternal lovely memories of our childhood, playing on the temple streets, cleansing near the main gate with my grandmother and her daughters drawing the Rangoli in wee hours of the morning, prasadam distribution and eating that lovely meal. Now thanks to Shubha, we too can enjoy this sambar recipe at home.
Is Sambar Spicy?
In most Indian homes, the family makes their own spice blend (as I have done with this recipe). It can be adjusted to suit the preferred heat level of the family. My particular spice blend is very family-friendly and not too spicy. If the heat level proves to be too spicy for your tastes, simply reduce the amount of cayenne you add to the mix.
How To Make Instant Pot Sambar
There are a few steps to follow in making this Instant Pot Sambar recipe:
Can You Freeze Sambhar?
As with many soups, this Instant Pot Sambar recipe can be frozen and reheated later. My suggestion is to freeze in single-serving sizes to reheat in a pinch. I love to use my Souper Cubes for this, as they make perfect portion sizes.
What Can Be Eaten With Sambar?
Coconut RiceNaanChapatisChicken Tikka BitesInstant Pot Rice
Tips And Tricks For Making Sambar
You can use ready-made sambhar masala for this recipe if you prefer.You can use other vegetables such as diced pumpkin, chopped eggplant, or whole okra as well.
Looking For More Great Recipes To Make With These Ingredients?
I know I’m asking you to get a few specialty ingredients for this Instant Pot Sambar such as toor dal, sambhar powder, curry leaves, etc. So here are some recipes you can make with some of your leftover ingredients!
You can use the toor dal to make Pressure Cooker Rice and Dal.You can use the sambhar powder in this super simple Spicy Cauliflower Soup.Also, you can use the curry leaves in this Dry Sesame Garlic Chutney.
See? I never ask you to buy something for one recipe only! So whether you’re looking for an opening course for an Indian meal or you’re just looking for a delicious and filling soup, you’re sure to love this Sambar recipe! Make sure to share this recipe with your friends on Pinterest and Facebook so that they can enjoy it as well! Originally published March 4, 2018
Want More Instant Pot Recipes?
Instant Pot Butter Chicken is an easy 30-minute dinner and you can make rice on top of it, as the video shows.Pressure Cooker Rice and Dal is a great vegetarian rice dinner. This Lebanese Lentil and Rice dish is another great Vegetarian Instant Pot recipe. Instant Pot Indian Khichadi is comfort food in a bowl!Instant Pot Risotto with Shrimp is another one-pot comfort meal.Buffalo chicken casserole for the days you want low carb recipesYou might also like low carb Chicken Biryani that uses riced cauliflower.Chicken and Mushrooms are a great combo.My kids love Instant Pot Pork Chops with Rice and VegetablesZucchini Lasagna- You won’t even miss the pasta.Haluski Recipe - A wonderful cabbage and noodles recipe.
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