Arachuvitta Onion Sambhar and Urulaikilangu curry ( potato curry) are a classic Tamil Brahmin Combination. My inlaw’s still make them for lunch every Sunday!!
Whats your Sunday’s lunch Menu? Every house hold must be having a routine and fixed family favorite menu for Sunday’s lunch. We all used too.. In my maternal house , I have grown up enjoying Aloo ke Paratha’s served with Amul butter and tomato ketchup .Followed with that , a course of curd rice is a must at home. We did not stand a choice to turn down having a portion of curd rice then. Some Sunday’s it used to Vegetable Pulav with yogurt and some Rice along with Yogurt and tiny bit spicy pickle.
In H’s house it used be altogether a 360 degree opposite cuisine menu. Ever since he has realized, my MIL has been making Onion Sambar along with Potato roast for Sunday’s lunch .Even today , when we visit India during our vacation , my MIL follows the ritual.. This combo is just unbelievably awesome. You must try it at least once , to believe it to be too good to be true.
This Archavittu Vengaya Sambar , belongs to Palakkad Cuisine and is so so versatile , it goes well with tiffin items like Idly’s,Dosa’s, Pongal, Adai, Vada and many more.
Archavittu in tamil means ,ground mixture. There are a 50 ways to make Sambar, either with coconut or without , with readymade Sambar Powder and so forth.
There are few other Palakkad Cuisine recipes in this space – Molagooshyam , Mathan Podithuval /Pumpkin Coconut Curry , Beetroot Curry , humble Potato curry , Mangakari – Raw Mango Pickle , Pulikachal – Puli Inji
As promised in my earlier posts, I am bringing to you yet another family favorites with no alternations , no flairs and no pom poms.
ONION SAMBAR | ARACHUVITTU
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Ingredients
- ½ Kg peeled Chinna Vengayam Small Onions
- 1 Cup Tur dal
- Small Lemon sized Tamarind
- 3-4 Tsp Coriander leaves
- 1 tsp Jaggery
- 4 -5 Tsp Sunflower Oil
- ¾ Tsp Mustard Seeds + ¾ Tsp Methi Seeds for Seasoning
To grind :
- 3-4 Tsp grated Coconut
- 1 tsp Coriander seeds
- ¼ Tsp Mendiyam Methi Seeds
- 2-3 Nos Dried Red Chilli
- ½ Tsp Chana Dal
Instructions
- Dry roast all the ingredients other than grated coconut, in Table 2 in 2 tsp of oil. Roast until they slightly begin to change color and a lovely aroma of roasted spices begins to come .Let it cool down. Grind along with coconut, using a little water (4- 6 tsp) and obtain a fine, thick paste.
- Soak tamarind in 1/2 cup of warm water for 10 min. Squeeze out all the juice of the tamarind & keep it aside. Pressure cook the Tur Dal and set it aside once its
- cooked.
- Peel the onions, wash them and set it aside. If the onions are slightly large chop them into two halves.
- In a kadai, fry the onions in 2-3 tsp of oil to eliminate the raw smell. To this , add tamarind water , turmeric powder & salt to taste.
- Allow this mix to boil for some time. Sprinkle some jaggery and about 1 cup of water if quantity has reduced to half.Allow this mix to boil further. At this stage add cooked tur dal and the coconut- spices paste. Let this mixture boil for a little more time until sambar is well mixed with all the new additional ingredients.
- Turn of the gas and prepare for seasoning in another small pan. Heat 1 tsp of oil and add mustard seeds and methi seeds. Once the mustard begins to splutter, quickly pour it onto the prepared sambar.
- Garnish the Sambar with chopped coriander leaves.
- Onion Sambar is ready to be served with Rice & Aloo Podimas (A Potato delicacy). An Ideal Sunday Lunch.
Notes
altogether alter the flavour and is not recommendable.
You could use large onions, but the small onions ( shallots) renders a bit of sweet flavour .
Dried Chilli could be increased if you like it spicier. If you do not enjoy your sambar with a ting of
sweetness, reduce the jaggery further.
marudhus kitchen says
wow wonderful clicks and first time visit to ur blog happy that I found a wonderful blog
Meri Rasoi says
Delicious Sambaar…and as always lovely clicks!!
Anu-My Ginger Garlic Kitchen says
Wow! This is astoundingly delicious!
CookWith Manali says
Thank you Sandhya for sharing your family recipe with us. I will definitely give it a try, sambhar looks delicious!
Shibi Thomas says
I must try this sambar recipe. Sounds really delicious!!
divya says
looks soooo mouthwatering n delicious…
Richa says
I can so relate to this! I'm from up north and my husband is Mangalorean. Sunday brunches at home used be poori-aloo ki sabji, samosas and jalebis while at Mangalore, we do fish curry and appams. I loooove both these just as much. And these days we try to do a mix of both. I love the fact that we are a part of both these cultures 🙂
Sandhya Nadkarni says
Love this authentic recipe Sandhya!