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Arachuvitta sambar powder

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Arachuvitta sambar powder is a spice powder mix used to make sambar. The word "Arachuvitta" is a typical Tamil word which means to grind . Literally this means spices are ground freshly and added to the tamarind dhal mixture. I tasted arachuvitta sambar at my friend’s place and I liked it so much. So I asked her the ingredients for the amazing powder. Since then I started making it often and everyone in the family loved it. Here is the spice powder recipe which can be made well ahead and stored for a quick tasty sambar preparation.

Arachuvitta sambar powder

Ingredients:

      • 1 cup – Coriander seeds
      • 2 tbsp – Split black gram / Ulunthu
      • 1 tbsp – Bengal gram / Channa dhal / Kadalai paruppu
      • 10 nos – Dried red chillies
      • 1 tsp – Oil

Arachuvitta sambar powder process

Arachuvitta sambar powder

Preparation method:

  1. Heat oil in a pan, fry dried red chillies and set aside. Followed by coriander seeds, split black gram and bengal gram, fry until slightly golden brown or until it gives a nice aroma.
  2. Allow them to cool. Then grind all the items together in a mixer grinder to a smooth powder.
  3. Arachuvitta sambar powder is ready. Cool them and store it in an air tight container and use it for months.

Arachuvitta sambar powder

Notes:

  • You can also use this powder for making brinjal dry curry, masala sundal, tindora curry etc.
  • Always keep this powder in a airtight container otherwise you will lose the aroma from the powder.
  • Adjust dried red chillies according to your spice level.

Arachuvitta sambar powder

Comments (8)

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    # September 23, 2012 at 9:19 PM
    I thought Arachuvitta sambar is always using fresh masala. Nice masala podi

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    # September 23, 2012 at 9:33 PM
    I can feel smell... :P
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    # September 23, 2012 at 10:47 PM
    Flavorful podi. loving ur jar
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    # September 24, 2012 at 2:39 AM
    wow nice things to shared her for my launch special sambar powder...!!!
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    # September 24, 2012 at 5:32 AM
    Super flavourful spice powder,loving it. Congrats and keep on going.
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    # September 24, 2012 at 7:02 AM
    btw congrats on reaching 50,000 hits dear..Wish you trillion more hits :)
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      # September 24, 2012 at 8:54 AM
      Thank you so much Divya pramil..

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