Sambar is a very popular South Indian dish usually served with rice, idli, dosa, vada, upma and ven pongal. This is a typical Tamil Brahmin sambar (iyer style) as I have not used onion or garlic to prepare this sambar. Today we will learn how to make drumstick sambar (Murungakkai Sambar in Tamil) following this easy recipe with step wise pictures.
Murungakkai Sambar-Drumstick Sambar
Prep Time : 10 mins
Cook Time : 30 mins
Serves: 3
Recipe Category: Sambar Recipes
Recipe Cuisine: South Indian
Serves: 3
Recipe Category: Sambar Recipes
Recipe Cuisine: South Indian
Ingredients needed
Drumstick/Murungakkai -3
Tur dal -1/3 cup
Tamarind – small gooseberry sized ball
Sambar Powder – 2 tsp
Turmeric powder – 1/4 tsp
For the seasoning
Oil -2 1/2 tsp
Mustard seeds -1 tsp
Fenugreek seeds -1/2 tsp
Asafoetida/hing – 1/4 tsp
Curry leaves – few
Salt needed
For garnishing
Coriander leaves
Preparation
Cut drumstick into 2 or 3 inch piece removing the outer strings. You need around 10 -12 such pieces.
Soak dal in a cup of hot water for 15 minutes. Pressure cook dal adding turmeric powder for 3 whistles. Once the pressure subsides, mash it well and keep it aside.
Soak tamarind in 1 cup of hot water, extract the juice and discard the pulp.If using tamarind paste, just dissolve 1 tsp tamarind paste in 1 cup of water.
Method
Heat oil, add mustard seeds, when mustard splutters, add fenugreek seeds, hing and curry leaves.
Then add drumstick pieces and saute for 2 seconds.
Add sambar powder, salt needed, turmeric powder and saute for 2-3 seconds. Add water (around 3/4 cup) and cook the drumstick.
Our dal is ready. See how well it is cooked. It must be like that.
Once the drumsticks are half cooked, add 1 cup of tamarind water. Cook until the raw smell of the tamarind goes. By that time the drumsticks will also become tender.
Add cooked and mashed dal, 1/2 cup of water and simmer for 5-6 minutes. The consistency of the sambar should neither be thick nor runny, so add water accordingly.
Garnish with coriander leaves and serve with hot steamed rice and any vegetable curry. I made keerai poriyal and sorakkai curry with drumstick sambar.
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View Comments (16)
nice sambar..
Love the sambar with any vegetables. The drumstick sambar looks heavenly n yummy.
Nice
Fantastic blog, padhu! Very well organized. I keep referring to your recipes which are so much like what my amma makes!
A real Cooking Guide. Good Recipe. Easy to follow. The Photos are the real attraction, it triggers the preparation.
# by looking at your blog my wife changed her tomorrow's menu to sambar
# My Daughter, who is in 6th Std. "copied" your recipe for her "Home Project"
to be submitted this week
# I am impressed by the photos and the presentation.
Keep posting
# Is there any Tamil Version of this recipe ?
Instructions were accurate. Amazing taste
Recently retired. Thought of surprising my wife and daughters with some cooking. Tried your above recipe and they loved the sambar. Great taste.You have got me into enjoying cooking. Thank you.
Nice one
Hi Padhu! Trying this recipe out now. What is the dal to water ratio for the pressure cooker?
Check out how to cook dal
Keep up the good work Padhu. Awesome Sambar