This is yet another recipe from my latest favourite book 660 curries from Raghavan Iyer.
If you love Indian cusine , then it is a must have book atleast I think so :-)
And I think this is a wonderful entry for Susan's event My Legume Love Affair - Eighth Helping so I am sending this to her place.
Ingridients.
I cup whole black lentils ( sabud urad)
1/2 cup yellow split peas
6 garlic cloves
2 lengthwise slice giner
4 fresh green chilies
2 bay leaves
2 cinamon sticks
4 green or black cardamom pods
4 tbsp unsalted butter
1 tsp cummin seeds
1 cup finley chopped fresh onions.
1 cup crushed tomatoes or toamto sauce or canned ones
2 TSP SALT
1/2 tsp chilli powder
1 cup cooked red beans ( I used dried beans and cooked them in thepressure cooker)
1/2 cup heavy cream
2 tbsp of corriander leaves.
In this book he cooked the lentils in a pot, I just put all the lentils ( soaked overnight) and cooked them in the pressure cooker, together with the minced ginger , garlic and chillies and the cardamom, cinamon and bay leaves.
Add 2 tbsp of the ghee in a pan and when it is hot add the cummin seeds and cook till they sizzle. Add the onions and stir fry untill they are golden brown. 3 to 5 minutes.
Reduce the heat to medium low and add the tomatoes, chillie powder and saly. Simer the sauce , partially covered, stirring occasionaly, untill some of the ghee starts to seperat on the surface. 6 to 10 minutes.
Once the legumes are cooked stir in the sauce the cooked lentils and the cream . Add 1 cup of water if it is too thick, stir once or twiwce.
Cover the pan and simmer over medium heat stirring occasionalyn untill the flavours mingle, 5 to 10 minutes.
Stir in the remaining 2 tbsp of ghee and the corriander leaves and serve.
Add 2 tbsp of the ghee in a pan and when it is hot add the cummin seeds and cook till they sizzle. Add the onions and stir fry untill they are golden brown. 3 to 5 minutes.
Reduce the heat to medium low and add the tomatoes, chillie powder and saly. Simer the sauce , partially covered, stirring occasionaly, untill some of the ghee starts to seperat on the surface. 6 to 10 minutes.
Once the legumes are cooked stir in the sauce the cooked lentils and the cream . Add 1 cup of water if it is too thick, stir once or twiwce.
Cover the pan and simmer over medium heat stirring occasionalyn untill the flavours mingle, 5 to 10 minutes.
Stir in the remaining 2 tbsp of ghee and the corriander leaves and serve.
Absolutely love Indian curry, I used to think that I can be a vegetarian IF I am allow to eat Indian food everyday. Unfortunately, there are some spices that doesn't agree with my stomach. Not sure which one though.
ReplyDeleteCheers,
Elra
Slurp!! I am drooling!!
ReplyDeleteYou got the black Urad there, that's wonderful. Looks perfect. Although I have that book, so far not one dish has been tried fro there, must do soon.
Looks perfect, enjoy. I think you should send this to RCI Haryana, it is from that region! :)
Looks delicious. I'm trying to learn more about Indian cooking, so this book could be a big help.
ReplyDeleteElra i totally agree with indian food you can totally be a vegetarian no problem . Sometimes even i can't stand all the spices ;-)
ReplyDeleteAsha Hi hi hi you drooling on my inidna veg dish that is new, i must be getting better in cooking indian food :-) you should try making from the book it is a treasure of recipes in it.
Will send to the event too
Lisaiscooking, do buy the book you will love it.
This looks excellent! Yum!
ReplyDeleteI wish I could smell them coooking - I am sure they taste amazing.
ReplyDeletethis looks so delicious,..nice colour too,..
ReplyDeleteThis dal is sure to warm up anyone. Looks lovely.
ReplyDelete5 star foodie thankyou
ReplyDeletePam indeed they smell and taste delicious
notyet100 and indosungod thankyou.
Wow, what a rich dal! Looks divine and mouth-watering.
ReplyDeletelooks yum!can't wait to make it
ReplyDeleteHC..Thats really a beautifull colour. My all time favourite along with chapathi's.
ReplyDeleteI made this recently too but w/o the channa dhal.. yours has a lovely colour and looks restaurant style. Yummy.
ReplyDeleteThat looks so authentic!!!!..Absolutely fantastic happy..:)
ReplyDeleteI am reading about this book everywhere..I want it badly..:(
That is a load of protein in Kadai HC. Oh my I am drooling !
ReplyDeletethat is one exceptionally beautiful color. I love ur KaDhais:-)
ReplyDeletei simply love how ur maa ki daal looks. killer!!
ReplyDeleteive been contemplating about buying his book..but now i think ive made up my mind to buy it..this looks very similar to dal makhani except for all these varieties of lentils...looks mouthwatering!!
ReplyDeletethis dal looks so rich and thick... yummy with rotis.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the visual feast of the luscious Maa ki dal :)
ReplyDeleteThis looks so good, love all those lentils!
ReplyDeleteOMG !! really IU love lentils! and this Happy cook look wonderful and tasty!!! xxGloria
ReplyDeleteI have to try this!!
wow, yummy , mouthwatering..I am feeling hungry for that dhal..Lokks delish, rich and creamy...
ReplyDeleteLooks fantastic! Wish I could have a taste!
ReplyDeleteOh, my! So creamy!
ReplyDeleteDoes it taste that much different whether green or black cardamom? I know how smoky and unique the black ones are. Lovely either way.
Thanks for sharing this recipe for MLLA8!
Oh wow, I am totally loving this! Yummmm!
ReplyDeleteThis looks so lovely and creamy.
ReplyDeleteAlso, you can enter any Indian recipe for the contest, I just added a gift for the most authentic recipe for those hardcore followers of authentic recipes and ingredients.
Please don't let that deter you from entering :)
wow dal looks so rich & perfect
ReplyDeleteLooks scrumptious H, feel like digging in! Love the colour!
ReplyDeleteThat pot of dal looks so good. It is a total protein boost! Love to have this dal with chapathi :)
ReplyDeleteI adore this dal and yours looks scrumptious!
ReplyDeleteThis looks fabulous! Lovely!
ReplyDeletevery nice recipe. I think i have never even seen black urad. I have heard so much about that book, I need to get that one.
ReplyDeleteYour top photo is gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteSuch a healthy gravy,never tried before like this...should be really rich!
ReplyDeletedal look so delicious...want to buy that book..saw the same one somewhere else too...
ReplyDeleteLook at that creamy texture....I am drooling over here..:D
ReplyDeleteBtw,if I am not wrong, maa is not mother but urad...mah ki daal...dal made of black gram.
Dal looks very rich and delicious....nice one!!!
ReplyDeleteDal looks rich and creamy. Found the additin of yellow split peas new. Should try it next time.
ReplyDeleteThat bowl of dal is very tempting and I am yet to hv my lunch.
wow...am sure gona try it!!! love it in hotels but never tried at home.....:) thanks!!!
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Dal looks rich, delicious n loads of proteins...yummy dal!!!
ReplyDeleteI need to make this delish, for my wife she is vegetarian so is this as far as I can see. It looks amazing and I never made a curry with beans and lentils, I have used lentils before and on occasion chick Peas, but this is just calling out for me ..great picture too...loved it..keep 'em comming
ReplyDeleteIt looks so tempting ...you definetely can send over this to RCI..
ReplyDeleteHC
ReplyDeleteI must have a look at this book - I have read it but not yet tried any recipe. Thanks for inspiring me to do so!
Uma and simply spice thankyou
ReplyDeleteLavi now that i have made this it is becomming mu fav too ofcourse with chapathies they are best.
Lavanya restraunt style wow thankyou.
Varsha vipins buy the book you will love it
Cham and Soma thankyou
Food fanatic i love you expresion :-)
Superchef i am so pleased that you are going to buy the book, you will love it.
Mahima and Yasmeen and sara thankyou
Gloria do try it, you will surely fall in love with the dal dish.
Ashwinin and Maria thankyou
Susan i have to admit i am not a huge fan of black cardamom i don't like the smokiness of it so i add the green ones.
JennDZ thankyou
Nags well i think then i will send you this recipe as this is almost authentic :-)
Preety and Namratha thankyou
LG i hi now that you put it this way i would also love to have with chapathies as the dish is finished here :-)
Dellhibelli and blonde duch thankyou
Red chillies you have never sene black urad wow and here i was thinking i am the one who don't know that much of authentic ingridients :-)
Joie dr vivre thankyou
Rakh's well it is rich but yummy delicious, and you can prepare for parties
Sowmya buy the book you will love it
Sahiti well i am not that good in hindi so you must be correct, i wrote excactly as the Raghavenra had written in his book.
Swapna thankyou
Jayashreee hi hi are you so much drooling now that is what i do in your place when you make something which i can't have :-)
Aditi do try i will visit your place soon.
Priya thankyou
Ricardo do make this for your wife she will love it .
my hubby will surely love this, a fan of legumes and indian curry .;can you send some here in france?? hehehe have a great day dear
ReplyDeleteooo yummy yumm...I cannot resist curries! Have not tried cooking though, I am a bit scared of the spices..
ReplyDeleteI love those combination of different colored and sized beans! this looks absolutely gorgeous and delicious.
ReplyDeletedal..one of my favorites..this is a common take out curry for me but never made at home...will try this sometime. the pics looks amazing thanks
ReplyDeleteThat dish looks fantastic! I love beans and lentils. Really delightful!
ReplyDeleteCheers,
Rosa
HC, I love all your Indian dishes and this is another delish recipe!
ReplyDeleteMaria
x
Looks perfectly rich
ReplyDeleteWhat a great creamy curry, and quite satisfying too :)
ReplyDeletewow that dal looks delicious..
ReplyDeleteLooks lovely... Mouth-watering recipe.. Have book marked this to try! Your pasta looks tempting too...
ReplyDeleteLooks so rich and yummy. This is one of my regular dish at home.
ReplyDeleteYours is totally restaurant style with perfect garnish too! Beautiful and creamy, no wonder you loved it. I am sure you will be making this often:)
ReplyDeleteThat's a very healthy dish HC. Cooking lentils in pressure cooker is such a breeze. Even I saw a recipe recently were they mention that it takes 2 hours for some beans to cook on stove top. It's such a waste of time/gas right?
ReplyDeleteHappy, the bean mixture is so colourful! This is packed with flavours and healthy.
ReplyDeleteI remember stopping at a dhaba once while on a road trip in Punjab. We were desperately hungry and they served us Maa di Daal and Tandoori rotis. It was one of the best meals I've ever eaten. Thank you for reminding me of it :)
ReplyDelete-Nithya
looks great!! will try this for sure and let you know.
ReplyDeleteDhanggot i remember you writing in one of your post that your hubby bought loads of kidney beans, make this for him he will love it.
ReplyDeletePigpigscorner try with a simple recipe and then go from there, spices won't bite :-)
Burp and slurp thankyou
Malli do try they are delicious.
Rosa thankyou
Looks delicious ...Nice combo with chapaty..love the colour
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veena
i love this sooo much .. i gotta try this one
ReplyDeleteJust look that rich colour of the gravy, this shows the effort right there ..
ReplyDeleteI want some now :))..
hugs and smiles
Happy Cook,
ReplyDeleteThanks, as always, for your comments. The past few days I have been thinking of buttermilk, but it is not something I keep in my kitchen standard. I used to know a "recipe" on how to approximate your own buttermilk, something like add a Tablespoon or two of vinegar to milk, but I can't find it anywhere. Do you ever do this?
that looks yum, spicy, and saucy!!
ReplyDeleteGirl, I'm drooling... Love that rich creamy color and texture.. Parcel me some here... :) I recently made dal bhukara, pretty similar to this one.. next time will try it your way!
ReplyDeleteJoi de vivre i have answered you quqtion in you place.
ReplyDeleteI have something for u in my blog dear.. Pls accept!
ReplyDeleteYes please, some rotis by the side or some jeera rice and am happy :)..Love it.
ReplyDeletevery interesting
ReplyDeletenever made this
dish packed with proteins
looks YUM
My favourite - and your version looks delicious. I also substitute part of the butter with whipped thick yoghurt and it tastes amazing!
ReplyDeleteThis is heavenly dal. So soft, creamy and absolutely delicious. And perfect with naan.
ReplyDeleteYour version looks just right, HC.
This is a perfect maa di dal..I can't stop drooling here..Looks absolutely delicious :)
ReplyDeletehi happy cook
ReplyDeleteyour dal looks delicious .i will try it soon.one thing i want to tell u that this is called maah ki dal becoz in punjab they call urad dal as maah .