Showing posts with label Dal. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Dal. Show all posts

Monday 24 June 2019

Dal Makhni (Dabha way)


Queen of all Dals is Dal Makhani. (Dal-Lentils, Makhani-Butter) It is great preparation of Black Lentils and Red kidney beans tempered with garlic and tomato gravy and popped up with a generous amount of cream and butter. It tastes absolutely heavenly, it is rich and creamy and has a very subtle flavours. Traditionally it is simmered for hours. This is North Indian speciality is now on the menu of every restaurant across the globe.  It is relished with crispy Garlic Naan or with a nice crisp as we call “Kadak” tandoori roti. And some people like me also have it with plain rice. When you go to the Dabha’s they serve you Dal Makhani, Naan of your choice and pyaaz laccha.
Though the list of ingredients to prepare this recipe is very short but what actually plays a vital role is the simmering process. The more you let it cook, the more it releases its aroma.
I have learned quite a few methods of preparing this dal. There are many ways of preparing it. Restaurant cooks it in a different style, the Dhaba preparation absolutely different. This recipe is a Dhaba style Dal Makhani which I actually learned from a Dhaba while I was on the way from Mumbai to my home town Indore.
I have 4 variations for this Dal. Sharing one of the recipes.
So take out your aprons and start preparing this legendary Dal-

INGREDIENTS-
1 cup whole Urad Dal
¼ cup Red Kidney Beans/ Rajma
1 Bay leaf
1” Cinnamon stick
1 Brown cardamom
2 Tbsp Butter
2 Tbsp Desi Ghee
1 Onion, chopped
2 Tomatoes
1 Tbsp Ginger Garlic Paste
1 Tbsp Cumin
11/2 Tsp Kashmiri Red Chili Powder
1 Tsp Garam Masala
¼ cup Cream
1 Tsp Salt
1 tsp Coriander powder
¼ Tsp Nutmeg Powder
1 Tbsp Kasuri Meethi

METHOD:
1.    Soak Urad Dal and Rajma in water for 4 hours.
2.    Meanwhile, boil tomatoes and make a puree. Now keep it aside.
3.    After 4 hours add soaked lentils into pressure cooker.
4.    Add cinnamon, bay leaf, Brown Cardamom and water. Add sufficient water and pressure cook till 6-7 whistles on medium flame.
5.    On the other side heat butter ghee, add cumin and chopped onions. Sautee till onions are soft.
6.    Add in ginger garlic paste. Mix it well.
7.    Pour in the tomato puree. Mix it and cook till the gravy reduces.
8.    Now add Kashmiri red chilli powder, kasuri meethi and coriander powder.
9.    Add in the cooked Dal and Rajma to it.
10.                      Mix it well, add water as required and boil it on a medium flame.
11.                      Add salt, garam masala, nutmeg powder and cream to the dal.
12.                      Stir it and simmer it on a low flame for minimum 30 minutes.
13.                      Add water if required and stir in occasionally.
14.                      Remember the more you cook it, the more it releases its flavours.
15.                      I allow the dal to cook for at least an hour.
So the Dal is ready to serve any time. Add little more Makkhhan (Butter) to it. Some prefer giving one more Tadka (Tempering) to it.
It’s your wish.
Another serving tip is some garnish it with loads of coriander but it’s a big NO NO for this dish.
Enjoy this rich creamy delicious heavenly aromatic Dal Makhani with crispy garlic naan and some pyaaz laccha. This is how Dabha’s serve you.



 

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Friday 12 April 2019

Moong-Masoor Dal- Low Calorie Dal

Dal is quintessential Indian thali dish. No Indian meal is complete without it. Dal-Rice is the best comfort food. One cannot say No to it. It is a kind of lentil soup. It is rich in protein and easy to digest. I am sharing one of my favorite, simple, Low-calorie Dal recipes.



INGREDIENTS-

¼ cup Masoor Dal [Brown Lentil]
¼ cup Moong Dal [yellow split lentil]
1 tsp oil/ghee
1 tsp cumin
¼ tsp Mustard seeds
¼ tsp asafetida
1 tsp grated ginger
1 Tomato, chopped
¼ tsp turmeric
½ tsp Cumin Powder
½ tsp Coriander Powder
½ tsp red chili powder
Pinch of cinnamon powder
1 tsp Salt

METHOD-

1.    Wash both the lentils and keep it aside.
2.    Heat oil/ghee in a pressure cooker. Add cumin, mustard seeds, and asafetida. Allow it splutter.
3.    Then add grated ginger, chopped tomatoes and all the dry masala’s. Sauté it for a minute.
4.    Time to add the washed lentils to it. Meanwhile, boil 2 cups of water.
5.    Add boiling water to the lentil, lastly, add salt and pressure cook it for 3-4 whistles or until the Dal is cooked.
6.    Once cooked, add some lemon juice [it is completely optional] and serve it with hot steamed brown rice.
7.    Add little ghee over it to enhance the taste.



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