Idli Sambar Recipe (How To Make Tiffin Sambar Recipe) (2024)

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Idli sambar recipe- easy tiffin sambar recipe to serve with idli, dosa, pongal and other south Indian breakfasts! Very easy to make flavorful tiffin sambar in 20 minutes! Also this idli sambar suits best for mini idli sambar with ghee, a madras special delicacy! Idli sambar made with moong dal, veggies and without tamarind, absolutely restaurant style!

We mostly eat typical south Indian breakfast especially like idli, dosa, pongal, upma on weekdays and this idli sambar is our favorite side dish. I sometimes make this tiffin sambar for dinner also. Unlike traditional south Indian sambar this idli sambar is more thin and slightly sweet. Also this tiffin sambar goes very well with neer dosa.

There are many ways to make idli sambar. This recipe is for restaurant style tiffin sambar that is a bit thin and flavorful. This idli sambar can also be used for making mini idli sambar, sambar vada recipes. I have also added one more hotel idli sambar recipe in the blog.

If you are familiar with south Indian restaurants you also the big deal about the sambar served with idli or vada 🙂 It is typically called as idli sambar and tastes outright delicious. It is very different from the regular sambar served with rice. This sambar also has a slight sweet taste. Read on to know the special ingredients used for making this sambar.

Ladles of tiffin samabr poured over piping hot idlis with a drop of ghee is what good breakfasts are made of :). of course there should be filter coffee 🙂

This Idli Sambar Recipe Is

Delicious, very flavorful just like south India restaurants

Vegan & gluten free

Easy to make at home

Moderately spiced, kid friendly

Uses fresh spice blend

Goes well with all south Indian breakfasts.

Which Dal Is Best For Tiffin Sambar?

To make idli sambar or tiffin sambar recipe usually moong dal is used. Here I have used a combination of toor dal and moong dal. The quantity of dal used should be lesser than regular sambar so that the consistency is thinner.

If you use masoor dal in your cooking you can add it too as most of the restaurants as masoor lentils are in expensive comparatively.

In most of the restaurants they use very less lentils and a big piece of sweet pumpkin. This is done in restaurants for cost cutting 🙂 However adding pumpkin lends a nice sweet note to this idli sambar and you can also add a piece of pumpkin while cooking lentils.

Sambar Masala For Idli Sambar

One more specialty of this sambar recipe is the use of fresh sambar powder. I have shared the recipe for quick sambar powder below.

The taste of sambar will change if you use store bought regular sambar powder. Also you can make and store this idli sambar powder for making quick tiffin sambar on weekdays.

Which Veggies Go Well In Tiffin Sambar?

For best idli sambar use pearl onions or shallots. The small onions especially lend wonderful flavor and a sweet taste to the sambar. You can also use a small piece of pumpkin to get the typical sweet taste.

The other vegetables that go well in this sambar recipe are potatoes, carrots, capsicum. However do not use too much of vegetables in this recipe. Do not use okra, brinjal, broad beans in this recipe as that will alter the flavor.

Furthermore the tamarind is also less in this recipe. You can even skip tamarind.

You can serve this idli sambar with hot idli, dosa, upma and other south Indian breakfast.

How To Make Idli Sambar Recipe

Making Sambar Powder

Take cumin seeds, fenugreek seeds, coriander seeds, channa dal, asafoetida,dried red chillies for roasting and grinding.

Heat a pan and dry roast all the ingredients in low flame until they slightly change in color and turn aromatic. Allow to cool for sometime. In the meanwhile you can peel the shallots, chop the tomatoes and capsicum.

Once the spices have cooled, take them in dry grinder and make a coarse powder.

Do not make it a very fine powder, it will form lumps and make the sambar pasty.

Making Idli Sambar

1. First of all pressure cook toor and moong dal until completely cooked and mushy. Add little salt and turmeric powder while cooking. Soak a small marble sized tamarind ball in 3/4 cup water for 15 minutes and extract thin tamarind juice.

2. Heat a pan and add 2-3 teaspoons sesame oil. Temper with mustard and curry leaves.

3. Once the mustard splutters add peeled shallots and saute well.

4. Let the onions get cooked for a bit. Then add tomatoes,chopped capsicum and saute very well. Also add turmeric powder and mix well.

5. Once the tomatoes have turned mushy, add the tamarind juice and mix well. let it come to a boil.

6. Now add 2 cups water and mix well.

7. Let it boil well for 7-8 minutes.

8. While the sambar is boiling mash the dal very well. Then add the cooked and mashed dal, mix very well. Cook for 5 more minutes.

9. Also add the roasted powder and mix well.

10. Cook for few more minutes.

11. Finally add jaggery powder, mix well,simmer for 4-5 minutes and remove from flame.

12. Serve tiffin sambar piping hot with idli.

Tips For Making Idli Sambar

  • While grinding sambar masala for this tiffin sambar you can add 2 tablespoons grated coconut or kopra.
  • Do use this fresh samabr powder as suggested in the recipe as storebought sambar powder will totally change the taste
  • Pearl onions yield wonderful aroma to this sambar
  • The consistency of this sambar is thinner so do not add more dal or thick tamarind extract.
  • Adding a small piece of jaggery balances the taste and lends a sweet note. Do not skip especially if you are not using pumpkin

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Tiffin Sambar Or Idli Sambar Recipe

Idli Sambar Recipe (How To Make Tiffin Sambar Recipe) (17)

Tiffin Sambar Recipe | Idli Sambar Recipe

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Idli sambar,recipe- very tasty, slightly sweet and tangy tiffin sambar specially made for soft idlis and other south Indian breakfasts

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Prep Time 20 mins

Cook Time 20 mins

Total Time 40 mins

Course Side Dish

Cuisine Indian

Servings 4

Calories 174 kcal

1 CUP = 250 ml

Ingredients

For sambar

  • 1/8 cup toor dal/split pigeon peas
  • 1/8 cup moong dal/gram dal
  • 1/2 green bell pepper cubed
  • 2 large tomatoes chopped fine
  • 10-12 shallots peeled
  • 1/2 teaspoon turmeric powder
  • 1/2 teaspoon jaggery powder
  • 1 small marble sized tamarind
  • 1 teaspoon mustard seeds
  • 10-12 curry leaves
  • 2-3 teaspoons sesame oil
  • Salt

To make idli sambar powder

  • 1 tablespoon channa dal
  • 3/4 tablespoon coriander seeds
  • 1/4 teaspoon fenugreek seeds
  • 1 teaspoon cumin seeds
  • 3-4 dried red chilies
  • 1/4 teaspoon asafoetida

Instructions

To make sambar powder

  • Dry roast and make a coarse powder of all the ingredients mentioned under"to roast and grind"

To make idli sambar

  • Pressure cook both dals until completely cooked and mushy.

  • Soak tamarind in water for 15 minutes and extract thin juice.

  • Chop all the vegetables.

  • Heat a pan and add 2-3 teaspoons oil. Temper with mustard and curry leaves.

  • Add shallots and saute well. Also Add tomatoes, capsicum and saute well.

  • Once the tomatoes turn mushy add tamarind juice and bring to a boil

  • Now add 2 cups water and let it boil too.

  • Next add cooked dal and continue to cook for 5 more minutes.

  • Then add roasted spice powder and mix well. Cook for few more minutes.

  • Add jaggery powder and simmer for few more minutes. Serve idli sambar hot with idlis.

Notes

1. Adding jaggery perfectly balances the taste, so do add it.
2. You can add 2 teaspoons grated coconut while grinding the spices.
3. Leave out tamarind and add 1 more tomato if you prefer. Adding tamarind will keep the sambar good for few more hours.

Nutrition

Calories: 174kcal

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Idli Sambar Recipe (How To Make Tiffin Sambar Recipe) (2024)

FAQs

What is Tiffin sambar made of? ›

This is a delicious stew made with lentils, spice powder, quick cook veggies & herbs. Serve it with idli, dosa or vada. This Idli sambar tastes delicious & is super aromatic!

What is the difference between lunch sambar and tiffin sambar? ›

Tiffin sambar is pretty mild in taste which goes well with idli, dosa, pongal. Lunch sambar has extra bit of sambar powder or tamarind is added to make it more spicy and tangy which goes well with rice.

What is the difference between idli sambar and rice sambar? ›

What are the differences between idli sambar and rice sambar? The idli sambar that is breakfast sambar made of usual way of rice sambar but with out ading tamarind. Most of idily sambar has some jaggery.

What is idli sambar made of? ›

The choice of vegetables varies, but it often includes drumsticks, pumpkin, okra, tomatoes, and eggplant. The dish is then seasoned with a unique mix of spices, including sambar powder, a blend of roasted lentils, dried red chilies, fenugreek seeds, coriander seeds, and other aromatic herbs.

Why is it called tiffin? ›

Etymology. In the British Raj, tiffin was used to denote the British custom of afternoon tea that had been supplanted by the Indian practice of having a light meal at that hour. It is derived from "tiffing", an English colloquial term meaning to take a little drink.

What is traditional tiffin? ›

The tiffin is part of the Indian culture and is widely used in South Asia for light dinners, snacks and breakfast items. It is a food which contains a combination of meals and recipes of rice, curry, lentils, vegetables and chapatti.

What goes in an Indian tiffin? ›

The basic items in the Indian tiffin box are Indian curries, vegetables like aloo gobi, dal tadka, chawal, pickles and roti. In non-vegetarian Indian tiffin, one can find chicken tikka, Hyderabadi lamb curry, gosht, korma and other types of dishes.

What is the best tiffin to eat? ›

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What is the famous tiffin in India? ›

Some of the popular South Indian tiffin dishes include idli, dosa, vada, upma, and pongal.

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.

Is idli sambar healthy or unhealthy? ›

Idli is best food for the diet, idli contains good amount of protein, carbohydrate, fibre while sambhar contains a lot of vegetables, this meal is a complete healthy and delicious meal also keeps fuller for longer hours.

Which state sambar is best? ›

The spiciness and tanginess of Andhra Sambar set it apart from other variations. Tamil Nadu Sambar typically uses a sambar masala that includes spices like coriander, cumin, and red chilies. It is often made with a base of toor dal and tamarind pulp.

How do you thicken sambar? ›

- If the consistency is too runny, balance it by adding a few spoons of rice flour to thicken it. - The boiled toor daal must be mashed well in the sambhar. - After turning off the flame, add some fresh coconut oil or ghee to enhance the taste of sambar.

What flour is idli made from? ›

Traditionally, idli is made with a batter consisting of fermented rice and black lentils (urad dal). However, there are variations of idli, and one of them is called "rava idli," which indeed uses semolina (also known as rava or sooji) instead of rice flour.

Does sambar contain onion and garlic? ›

Nb: if you want to include onion and garlic, then at the time of giving tadka into the hot oil put mustard seeds, cumin seeds, dry red chillies, curry leaves, onion (small) slices, 5-7 pounded garlic and hing. Fry till brownish then add into the dal.

What is South Indian tiffin? ›

This is a word that is quite pervasive in South Indian English, meaning, essentially, "breakfast." I have never heard it elsewhere in English, so I assumed it was from a native word (presumably Dravidian).

What is the meaning of tiffin in Indian food? ›

In India, a tiffin is a meal eaten any time between breakfast and dinner. The round metal lunchbox it often comes in is also called a tiffin, and it's a handy container for packing a hot lunch.

What is the difference between tiffin and lunch box? ›

Tiffin often refers to a light mid-morning or midday snack or meal. The term lunch is usually reserved for a full-fledged meal eaten in a restaurant or school cafeteria. In addition, the term tiffin can also refer to a container for carrying food.

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