It is also known as Sihi kumbalakayi Sambaru or huli in Karnataka and kaddu Sambhar in North India.
What is Sambar ?
Sambar is a South Indian lentil, and vegetable stew made with lentils, tamarind, and a unique blend spice blend together called sambar powder.
Homemade Sambar Powder
Dry roast the following spices in a pan on medium-low heat until fragrant, around 3 to 4 minutes.
1 tablespoon coriander seeds (dhaniya) 1 tablespoon chana dal (skinned split bengal gram) ½ teaspoon cumin(jeera) seeds 1 teaspoon urad dal (skinned split black gram) 4-5 dried red chilies (or more to taste) ½ teaspoon methi seeds (fenugreek seeds)
Let it cool completely, and then grind to a fine powder. Store in an airtight container and use as needed.
How to Make Pumpkin Sambar in Instant Pot
Peel the pumpkin skin, de-seed, and dice into 1-inch pieces. Rinse and soak the toor dal (lentils) in water for at least 30 minutes to fasten the cooking process as pumpkins cook faster than lentils. Press SAUTE on Instant Pot. Add oil (or ghee) and once it’s hot, add mustard seeds, cumin, curry leaves, and asafetida, and let it splutter. Then add diced pumpkin, rinsed and soaked toor dal (lentils), sambar powder, turmeric powder, red chili powder, tamarind extract, salt, coconut paste, and water. Mix well. Close the Instant Pot with pressure valve to Sealing. Cook on High Pressure for 8 minutes. Once the pot beeps, Do a NATURAL PRESSURE RELEASE. Remove the lid away from you, and garnish with coriander leaves. Mix well and adjust consistency and spice level. Increase accordingly. Serve sweet pumpkin sambar with Hot Steamed Rice.
Serving Suggestions for Pumpkin Sambar
Serve Pumpkin Sambar with Steamed Rice. You can also eat it with quinoa, brown rice, or even as a lentil soup.
Tips & Variations
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Pumpkin Curry Spicy Pumpkin Soup Pumpkin Halwa
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