Arachuvitta Sambar

Arachuvitta Sambar or instant Arachuvitta Sambar or Sambar with coconut is a traditional Tamil Nadu recipe that stands out from regular sambar due to its unique blend of spices called “arachuvitta masala.” The term “arachuvitta” means “to grind” in Tamil, indicating that the masala is freshly ground and added to the sambar.

The arachuvitta masala is prepared by roasting various spices like chana dal, urad dal, coriander seeds, fenugreek seeds, hing, turmeric, curry leaves and dried red chilies. These roasted spices are then ground along with grated coconut and tamarind to form a flavorful paste. But in this recipe I have used home made sambar powder (Recipe will be shared soon).

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Arachuvitta Sambar
Arachuvitta Sambar

To prepare Arachuvitta Sambar, the toor dal (split pigeon peas) is cooked until soft and mushy along with mixed vegetables such as drumsticks, carrots, radish, beans, eggplant, etc., are also cooked separately or along with dal until tender. The cooked dal and vegetables are then combined in a pot by adding freshly ground masala.

The tamarind pulp, sambar powder, salt, and the ground masala are added to the pot and mixed well. The sambar is simmered for a few minutes to allow the flavors to meld together. Finally, a tempering of mustard seeds, oil or ghee, onion, dry red chilies, cumin seeds (optional), asafoetida, and curry leaves is prepared separately and added to the sambar for an additional burst of flavor.

Arachuvitta Sambar is typically served hot with steamed rice, idli (rice cakes), dosa (fermented crepe), or vada (lentil fritters), ven pongal and even goes well with soft pulka or roti. It is a popular and comforting dish enjoyed in South Indian households and is known for its rich, aromatic taste derived from the freshly ground spices.

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Arachuvitta Sambar

Recipe by AshaCourse: Samber and Rasam RecipesCuisine: Indian, Tamil Nadu
Servings

4

servings
Prep time

20

minutes
Cooking time

30

minutes
Total time

50

minutes

Arachuvitta Sambar is a traditional Tamil Nadu recipe that stands out from regular sambar due to its unique spice blend called “arachuvitta masala.” The term “arachuvitta” means “to grind” in Tamil, indicating that the masala is freshly ground and added to the sambar.

Ingredients

  • 3 to 4 cups of Water

  • 150 grams Toor dal

  • 1 Onion

  • 1 Tomato

  • 2 Radish

  • 10 Beans

  • Few Curry leaves

  • 1/4 tsp Turmeric powder

  • Salt to taste

  • For Grinding Masala
  • 1/4 cup Grated Fresh Coconut

  • 1 tsp Tamarind

  • 1 tbsp. Sambar powder

  • 1 tsp Red Chili powder

  • Cooked onion and tomato

  • For Seasoning
  • 2 tbsp. Oil or Ghee

  • 1/2 tsp Mustard seeds

  • 1 Onion sliced

  • 2 Dry red chilies (optional)

  • Few Curry leaves

  • Pinch of hing

Directions

  • Firstly, heat water and add in soaked Toor dal.
  • Then add in vegetables likes beans, radish or any other vegetables of your choice.
  • Add one medium onion, One tomato, few curry leaves, 1/4 tsp turmeric powder.
  • Close the lid and pressure cook it for 3 to 4 whistles.
  • Take a mixer jar and add in cooked tomato, cooked onion.
  • Later add in freshly grated coconut, little tamarind.
  • 1 tbsp. Sambar powder, red chili powder. Grind it into a smooth paste.
  • Further, add in the ground masala paste.
  • Salt to taste. Allow it to boil for another 5 minutes.
  • For seasoning: heat a pan and add in oil, mustard seeds.
  • Add in sliced onions, curry leaves, dry red chilies and a pinch of hing. Fry till slightly brown.
  • Add it to the boiling sambar.
  • Cook for another 2 minutes.
  • Finally, healthy and tasty Arachuvitta Sambar is ready to serve.
  • For Seasoning
  • 2 tbsp Oil
  • 1/4 tsp Mustard seeds
  • 1 Small Onion
  • Few Curry leaves
  • 2 Red dry chili
  • Pinch of hing

Recipe Video

How to make Arachuvitta Sambar

Arachuvitta Sambar
Firstly, heat water and add in soaked Toor dal.
Arachuvitta Sambar
Then add in vegetables likes beans, radish or any other vegetables of your choice.
Arachuvitta Sambar
Add one medium onion.
Arachuvitta Sambar
One tomato.
Arachuvitta Sambar
Few curry leaves.
Arachuvitta Sambar
1/4 tsp turmeric powder.
Close the lid and pressure cook it for 3 to 4 whistles.
Arachuvitta Sambar
Cooked tomato.
Arachuvitta Sambar
Take a mixer jar and add in cooked tomato, cooked onion.
Arachuvitta Sambar
Later add in freshly grated coconut, little tamarind.
Arachuvitta Sambar
1 tbsp. Sambar powder, red chili powder. Grind it into a smooth paste.
Arachuvitta Sambar
Further, add in the ground masala paste.
Arachuvitta Sambar
Salt to taste. Allow it to boil for another 5 minutes.
Arachuvitta Sambar
For seasoning: heat a pan and add in oil, mustard seeds.
Arachuvitta Sambar
Add in sliced onions, curry leaves, dry red chilies and a pinch of hing. Fry till slightly brown.
Arachuvitta Sambar
Add it to the boiling sambar.
Arachuvitta Sambar
Cook for another 2 minutes.
Arachuvitta Sambar
Finally, healthy and tasty Arachuvitta Sambar is ready to serve.
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