Coimbatore Annapoorna Hotel Sambar Recipe – Restaurant Style Idli Sambar Recipe (2024)

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Coimbatore Annapoorna hotel sambar was in my try list for years. Usually I make varieties of idli, dosa at least thrice in week. So I keep trying different side dishes, it may be either chutney or sambar. As a result of this, I could share a collection of South Indian style 50 chutney recipes and 30 idli sambar/Tiffin sambar recipes in my blog. In my idli sambar collection, I have already shared few hotel style sambar recipes like Saravana bhavan hotel sambar, Tamilnadu style hotel sambar ( Madurai, Tirunelveli), easy restaurant style sambar, Udupi hotel style sambar and AAB sambar recipes. But my collection won’t be a complete one without some of the most popular idli sambar recipes like Coimbatore Annapoorna Hotel Tiffin sambar and Madras Ratna Cafe Sambar. I have tasted this sambar only once from Hotel Sree Annapoorna Sree Gowri Shankar near Coimbatore Bus stand.

Recently my friend Sudha suggested me to try this sambar recipe from Kannamma’s blog. Thank you so much Suguna & Chef Mr.Palanisami for sharing this wonderful recipe with us. After seeing the excellent feedbacks from many readers of Coimbatore, I got the confidence to try it. Just like other hotel sambar recipes, this one also calls for roasting, grinding and adding freshly ground spices. But the ingredients for sambar powder is different.

Actually my friend had advised me to use half the quantity of ingredients as the yield of this sambar will be more for a 2-3 members family. So I halved the quantity of sambar powder ingredients & dal, modified the cooking procedure slightly for ease. Raksha & Sendhil loved it a lot. Friends, do try this yummy hotel style sambar recipe at home (If possible with drumstick). Its one of the best side dish for idli/ mini idli, dosa, pongal and vada. You will love it for sure. Ok, Lets see how to make this yummy, Coimbatore special Annapoorna hotel sambar recipe with step by step photos and a video !! Don’t forget to go through the “Points to note” given below.

UPDATED : Recently I tasted this sambar in Annapoorna hotel, Coimbatore. I felt the sambar was more sweet in taste and I could smell some ginger too. So I have updated this recipe based on the one I tasted. Also I tried this sambar with drumstick and updated a picture above. When I added drumstick, it tasted good with rice as well. So this sambar can be had with rice if you add drumstick. But reduce the quantity of jaggery if making for rice. Also see the actual color of sambar. I served it with brown rice idli below.

Please check the video recipe below.

POINTS TO NOTE

  1. As per the original recipe, the quantity of drumstick should be twice that of toor dal. For this quantity, you should use 1 drumstick. Chop into small finger size pieces. Alternatively, you can use 2 brinjal, 1 medium carrot,1 medium sized potato. But flavor of the sambar may vary.
  2. If you add drumstick, u can serve this sambar with rice too. Color of the sambar also varies.
  3. This Sambar masala needs 12 ingredients. So please keep them ready in a plate before roasting. Roasting the spices perfectly is the key for this sambar.So do not burn them.
  4. According to the original recipe, the quantity of tamarind and jaggery should be equal. But I reduced the jaggery as Sendhil doesn’t like the sweet taste in sambar.
  5. I used long red chilli but original recipe called for using guntur chilli. So slight color deviation in the sambar was there.
  6. The original recipe called for pressure cooking tomato, onion and drumstick pieces separately for one or two whistles in high flame whereas I cooked them along with the dal by keeping them in a small box inside the cooker. Refer the pics and video for more detail. I did this to reduce the cooking time of sambar.
  7. As a general rule of hotel sambar, it tastes the best when you give more standing time.So if you prepare this sambar for your guest, prepare it 3-4 hours in advance. Reheat it at the time of serving.
  8. The yield of this sambar will be more as it thickens when cools down. So add little water at the end, mix well, check for salt and then serve.
  9. If you want to make this sambar only for 2 people, use half of the quantity of ingredients mentioned.
  10. Adding ghee at the end is a must. It gives awesome flavor to this sambar.
  11. Garnish with coriander leaves without fail.

Annapoorna Hotel Style Idli Sambar Recipe


Coimbatore Annapoorna Hotel Sambar Recipe – Restaurant Style Idli Sambar Recipe (3) Coimbatore Annapoorna Hotel Idli Sambar Recipe - One of the best hotel sambar recipes !

Cuisine: South Indian

Category: Side dish for Idli, dosa

Serves: Serves 4

Prep time: 10 Minutes

Cook time: 20 Minutes

Total time: 30 Minutes

INGREDIENTS
1 cup - 250ml

To pressure cook
  • Toor dal - 1/4 cup
  • Water - 2 cups
  • Turmeric powder - 1/4 tsp
  • Cooking oil - Few drops
  • Tomato - 1 no ( Chopped)
  • Big onion - 1 no ( cube cut)
  • Drumstick - 1/2 no ( Chop into small finger size)
For sambar powder
  • Sesame oil/Gingely oil - 2 tsp
  • Methi seeds - 1/8 tsp
  • Cumin seeds - 1/2 tsp
  • Pepper corns - 3 nos
  • Red chilli - 2 nos ( I used long variety, 3 Guntur chilli can also be used)
  • Coriander seeds/Dhania - 2 tsp
  • Chana dal - 1 tbsp
  • Urad dal - 1/2 tbsp
  • Grated coconut or dry coconut - 1 tbsp
  • Curry leaves - 5 nos ( 1/2 sprig)
  • Asafetida - 2 big pinches
  • Jaggery - 1 tsp to 2 tsp (I used 2 tsp after tasting the original sambar)
  • Ginger - 1/4 tsp ( chop finely, optional)
  • Tamarind - Medium gooseberry size ( slightly bigger than small gooseberry size)
  • Water – 2 + 1/2 cup ( To boil + grind)
To temper
  • Sesame oil/Gingely oil - 2 tsp
  • Mustard seeds - 1/2 tsp
  • Curry leaves - few
  • Red chilli powder - 1/2 tsp
To garnish
  • Coriander leaves - 2 tbsp ( finely chopped)
  • Ghee - 1 tbsp

HOW TO MAKE ANNAPOORNA HOTEL SAMBAR - METHOD

  • In a cooker base, add toor dal, 2 cups water, 1/4 tsp turmeric powder and few drops of cooking oil. In a small box, add chopped onion, tomato, drumstick pieces or other vegetables if using. Add 1/4 cup water. Keep the box inside the cooker.
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  • Pressure cook in low flame for 2 whistles. Open the cooker and take the box out. Keep aside.Mash the dal with a whisk or ladle. Set aside.
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  • In a kadai, heat 2 tsp sesame oil. Roast methi seeds, cumin seeds, chana dal, urad dal, red chilli, pepper corns, dhania and roast till dals turn golden in color. Add pinched tamarind. Saute for a second. Add the curry leaves, hing, grated coconut, ginger and jaggery. Saute for 30 seconds. Grind this mixture to a smooth paste adding 1/2 cup water. Slightly coarse paste is also fine.
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  • In the same kadai, add the ground paste + 2 cups of water.Mix well and boil for few minutes. Add the cooked onion+ tomato + Veggies mixture.Boil for a minute. Add the mashed dal, required salt & boil the sambar in medium flame for few minutes.
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    Coimbatore Annapoorna Hotel Sambar Recipe – Restaurant Style Idli Sambar Recipe (8)
  • Heat oil in a kadai and when it gets heated , splutter mustard seeds, curry leaves. SWITCH OFF THE FLAME ! Add red chilli powder, mix well quickly and add this to the boiling sambar. Do not burn the red chilli powder. Boil the sambar for a minute.
  • Last but not the least, add 2 tsp ghee, chopped coriander leaves and mix well. Serve hot with idli !
  • This sambar becomes thick as it cools down. So add water to adjust the consistency before serving. Check for salt as well.
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    Coimbatore Annapoorna Hotel Sambar Recipe – Restaurant Style Idli Sambar Recipe (10)
Enjoy !


Note

  • Adjust the quantity of red chilli & chilli powder if you want more spicy taste.
  • Do not add more tamarind. Tamarind should be minimum for idli sambar.
  • This sambar becomes thick as it cools down. So add water whenever needed, mix well. Check for salt and serve.

Enjoy this yummy idli sambar with piping hot idli ! Tastes great.

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Coimbatore Annapoorna Hotel Sambar Recipe – Restaurant Style Idli Sambar Recipe (2024)

FAQs

What are the ingredients in Annapoorna sambar powder? ›

Ingredients: Rice, Toor Dhal, Coriander, Chili, Gram Dhal, Tamarind Powder, Shredded Coconut, Cumin, Asafetida, Pepper, Salt, Mustard, Onion Flakes, Fenugreek, Curry Leaf, Turmeric, Refined Groundnut Oil.

How do you increase the taste of sambar? ›

Adding chili powder, coriander powder, turmeric powder, and asafoetida in equal proportions along with sambar powder would make the dish even more delicious. More than curry leaves, coriander leaves should be added in sambar to make it more flavoursome. In Kerala, curry leaves are more preferred than coriander leaves.

What is idli and sambar made of? ›

Idli Sambar is a South Indian breakfast meal where soft fluffy steamed cakes known as idli are served with sambar, a vegetable lentil stew. Idli Sambar is made with lentils, plenty of spices, mixed vegetables and herbs.

Why is my sambar powder bitter? ›

If your sambar powders taste bitter, it's likely due to the natural bitterness of methi (fenugreek).

How do you reduce bitterness in sambar? ›

Easy Ways to Reduce Bitter Taste in Any Food
  1. 1 Balance out bitterness with some fat.
  2. 2 Cover the flavor with sweetness.
  3. 3 Sprinkle some salt over your food.
  4. 4 Try a pinch of baking soda.
  5. 5 Squeeze in some vinegar or lemon juice.
  6. 6 Add some spice to your foods.
  7. 7 Cook with herbs to cut through the bitter taste.

How to make sambhar thick? ›

02/13Tips to make perfect Sambar

- If you want a dash of sweetness, add a small piece of jaggery while preparing Sambar. - If the consistency is too runny, balance it by adding a few spoons of rice flour to thicken it.

How do you remove sourness from sambar? ›

Vegetables like potatoes and carrots are effective in absorbing the sourness and neutralising the acidic flavour of the curry. Also, these veggies will add a natural sweetness to the dish and give a contrasting texture to your curry. This can effectively work for sambar.

What is idli called in English? ›

What is English name for idli? As others have said, it's “idli”. There is no traditional English equivalent, so we use the Tamil name. It's not well known, though, being mainly a breakfast dish, because those of us who don't have south Asian roots tend to eat south Asian food only later in the day.

Which country is famous for idli sambar? ›

Tracing the origins of Idli

In South India, the idli is the star of the breakfast table. But it is also relished all over India as a hugely popular snack best savoured with sambar and tangy coconut chutney.

Is idli sambar junk food? ›

Idli's nutrition facts prove it to be a delightful and healthy food option to add to your meal plans. However, you should avoid overeating it. Having idli sambar for breakfast or lunch provides enough carbohydrates and vital nutrients to function throughout the day.

Why is my sambar not tasty? ›

To make the sambar tasty, you need to focus not only on the preparation process but also on the ingredients. You need to concentrate on fine details such as “Tuvar dal should be boiled but it should not melt”. Sambar powder also plays an important role in making the authentic taste.

How do you fix a watery sambar? ›

Today's Tip: To thicken watery sambhar add half a cup. of prepared idli batter and bring it to a boil. The. sambhar can be thickened to the required consistency.

Why is my sambar thick? ›

Sambar powder has ingredients like channadal, toordal which makes it thick. I prefer my Sambar to be a bit soupy and the consistencies in the various states do differ. However, the main control for thickness is the Dal. How well it is cooked, how much and when it is added.

What is sambar powder made of? ›

Toor dal, red chillies, cumin seeds, coriander seeds, peppercorns, fenugreek seeds, turmeric, and dried curry leaves are some of the most common ingredients in sambhar powder.

What are the raw materials of sambar powder? ›

The key spices used in Sambar Masala include: Coriander seeds Cumin seeds Black pepper Mustard seeds Fenugreek seeds Red chili powder Turmeric Curry leaves Asafoetida The spices are dry roasted and then ground into a fine powder, which is added to the sambar during the cooking process.

What are the ingredients in Eastern sambar powder? ›

Coriander, chilly, anniseed, gram dhal, turmeric, salt, curry leaf, cumin seed, mustard, black pepper, garlic, cinnamon, fenugreek, cardamom, nutmeg, star anise, cloves, and val chilly. Best before 12 months from manufacture.

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