Rice toppings

Dal Curry

This traditional Indian dish, normally served as a rice topping, involves common ingredients such as lentil or dal in Indian culture. The variety of lentils available each hold a unique taste which you can find in your local Indian store. Experimentation is a good thing in this recipe for a combination of two or more lentil types may be used for an exotic taste.

Ingredients

Instructions

In a pressure cooker or cooking vessel, add the dal, turmeric, 1/2 tsp oil, and 3-4 cups of water (depending on whether you want a thick or thin consistency). Cook dal for 30 minutes. Once the dal is semi solid to the touch, remove from heat and keep aside. In a pan, on medium heat, fry the garlic and onion in 2 tsps of oil till the onion is translucent. Next, add the chopped tomato. After 3 minutes, add the chili powder and salt. Continue frying until the fat separates or the consistency is similar to mashed potatoes'. Add the cooked dal and bring to a boil, remove from heat, and set aside. For tempering, place 1/2 tsp oil in a shallow pan and heat till smoking. The oil should be hot enough to pop the mustard seeds. Add said mustard seeds, curry leaves, chilies, and a pinch of Asafoetida powder. Remove within 20 seconds and add the contents to the dal. Garnish with the coriander and serve.


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