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Lentils with caramelized shallots/ Kutty Vengaya Dal

July 10, 2015 by Suki 11 Comments

Shallots dal

Shallots dal

Hearty and comforting Indian dal with shallots.

Many might not usually think about using shallots as a vegetable, but I am sure everyone would agree that it is flavorful and nuanced in taste than onions. It adds a more subtle, sweet aromatic flavor to dal, stews, and salad dressings or even for savories like bacon onion bun or paneer bun. They are a bit more expensive than onions but surely worth every penny. I even have shallots roasted with some veggies, or cooking shallots by tossing them with extra virgin oil and grilling them. You can always even roast them in an oven. If you substitute in most dishes by substituting shallots than onion, you would surely know the meaning of the delicious ingredient.

Shallots dal
I make dal always at least once in a week. But I really do not take pictures of it as it will be very late for me for have the food. I always feel it is delicious and comfort food. And also it is very healthy. Dal can be made in different ways using different dal like Normal simple dal, dal tadka, dal fry using different dal. I really love to make dal because it is simple and very comforting food. I make sure I make them once in a week at least. I usually make them on a weekday because it just takes 10 minutes for me in a kitchen. I pressure cook them, meanwhile I chop some veggies for side dish. You can replace the dal with any dal you want. the idea is to make using three dal/lentils. I made this with cabbage peas curry. I usually make my dal with potato roast as sides. I have a collection of mouthwatering potato recipes that you need to try.

 Vegan Note: use any oil in this recipe instead of ghee. 

My other Favorite Dal recipes: Lasooni Dal Tadka/ Garlic Tempered Lentils, Trevti dal/ Three Lentil dal, Gujarati Surati dal/ Peanut Tomato Lentil Recipe, Chana dal Paratha/ stuffed Lentil Paratha, Tomato dal Rasam/ Tomato Soup, Indian Style Lentils/ South Indian sambar, Bisibelabath/Hot spicy lentil Rice, crunchy lentil nuggets/Uppu seedai, spinach with lentils/ Keerai Moolagootal.

Shallots dal

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LENTILS WITH CARAMELISED SHALLOTS/ KUTTY VENGAYA DAL
Author: Suganya Hariharan
Recipe type: Main
Cuisine: Indian
Prep time:  5 mins
Cook time:  25 mins
Total time:  30 mins
Serves: 2.5 cups
 
Ingredients
  • • Tuvar dal/pigeon pea lentils – 1 cup
  • • Green chillies – 3, chopped roughly
  • • Turmeric – 1 tsp
  • • Tomato – 1, chopped finely
  • • Salt – as needed (around 1 tbsp)
  • • Water – 3 cups for pressure-cooking the lentils
  • [For tempering]
  • • Ghee /oil – 3 tbsp (mix of both)
  • • Cumin seeds – 1 tsp
  • • Garlic – 4, chopped
  • • Ginger- 2 inch, julienne or grated cut
  • • Red chilli – 2, broken
  • • Asafetida/hing – pinch
  • • Shallots – 8, skin removed
  • • Red chilli powder – 1 tsp
  • • Amchur powder – 1 tsp
  • • Sugar – a pinch
  • • Dry methi leaves – ½ tbsp, crushed
  • • Coriander leaves - 1 tbsp finely chopped for garnish
  • • Lemon – squeeze a little for garnish
Instructions
  1. Add washed tuvar dal, tomatoes, green chillies, turmeric and salt in the pressure cooker with water.Pressure-cook the lentils for 5-6 whistles till you get a mashable smooth consistency.
  2. Meanwhile in a small sauce pan, heat up the ghee or oil in medium-low flame. Add the cumin seeds, when it crackles, add the whole red chillies, shallots,sugar, garlic, ginger, curry leaves and let them cook in low –medium flame till the shallots gets roasted or caramelized. Turn off the heat and add the red chilli powder, dry methi leaves, asafoetida and amchur powder.


  3. When it’s pressure-cooked, open the cooker and check if the consistency is good. If not mash it, add little water and boil for two minutes. Or leave it.
  4. Add the tempering of shallots to the pressure cooked lentils.
  5. Garnish with chopped coriander and squeeze lemon. Check for salt and serve this shallot dal hot with steamed rice and a potato fry. You can also serve this with rotis/naan.
Notes
1. Vegan Note: use any oil in this recipe instead of ghee.
2. Hing or asafetida is a strong, aromatic spice. It gives unique flavor to daal. But it is optional.
3. If you do not have a pressure cooker, us a heavy bottomed pot with lid and cook for aroung 30-40 minutes in medium low flame.
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Shallots dal

Taste great with Breads like paratha, or with rice and dry curry/stir fry or simple exotic potato roast sides.

 

Shallots dal

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BISI BELE BATH/ HOT SPICY LENTIL RICE

June 19, 2015 by Suki 6 Comments

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bisibelabath-7A signature south Indian one pot meal with rice, lentils, shallots & spice powder.

 Bisi bela bath is a hot spicy lentil rice from Karnataka, India. It is one of the famous south Indian dishes made from cooked rice and lentils, mashed and added to spicy tamarind mixture. It is served with raita, mixed vegetable curry, aviyal, papad for lunch or dinner. The authentic recipe does not contain any onions or veggies in fact, it is simply done by grinding those masalas, adding them into the tamarind water and mix it will rice lentil mixture. But these days everybody loves to add vegetables to it. I like it simple with just shallots. The shallots/pearl onions added with curry leaves gives great flavor. Feel free to add any veggie of your choice. If you think, this involves a lot of process, you can always buy the store-bough MTR Bisi Bela Baath powder. It tastes good for sure.  I love my mom’s recipe. She is just a pro in bisi bela bath. When she tempers the ingredients in ghee, I go crazy. I just love it when she makes the bisi bela bath. She prepares it with aviyal, raita and papad. She used to make it often just for me. After I came here, whenever I go to meet her in India, she makes it for me without fail. 🙂 I really miss her and her cooking 😉 . This time when she made it in India, I couldn’t have it ;( Bad me!

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 The tempering of ingredients in ghee and topping it on bisibelabath makes anyone in the house hungry. It gives great flavor. Even the blended masala powder, I would say you could always make the bisi belath bath powder and store it. But if you are planning to do so, store it in air tight container without adding coconut. Many like to avoid ghee/clarified butter because of the fat. But once in a while, I am sure its ok. You can cut down in something else. This is worth it.

Vegan note: If you vegan, please avoid ghee or you can use vegan butter and melt and top it.

 It taste great with Bittergourd Chips,raita,  potato roast, potato sukka or raw banana fry. Even with aviyal or mixed vegetable curry.

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BISI BELA BATH/ HOT SPICY LENTIL RICE
Author: Suganya Hariharan
Recipe type: Main
Cuisine: Indian
Prep time:  15 mins
Cook time:  45 mins
Total time:  1 hour
Serves: 4
 
Ingredients
  • For rice lentils:
  • Rice – 1 cup
  • Toor dal – 1 cup
  • Turmeric powder – ¼ tsp
  • Salt – as needed.
  • Water – 5 cups.


    Bisi bela bath spice powder:
  • Chana dal/ bengal gram spilt and skinned – 1 tbsp
  • Urad dal/split black gram – 1 tbsp
  • Cloves – 3
  • Cardamom pods – 2
  • Cinnamom stick – 1 inch
  • Red chillies – 4
  • Fenugreek seeds – 1 tsp
  • Coriander seeds – 2 tbsp
  • Grated coconut – ¼ cup
  • Turmeric powder – 1 tsp
  • Asafortida powder – ½ tsp


    For bisi belabath:
  • Tamarind lemon size in 4.5 cups water
  • Shallots//Pearl onions – 15, peeled
  • Jaggery – 2 tsp
  • Salt – to taste
  • Oil – 1 tbsp
  • Curry leaves – 6
  • Tomato – 1, chopped finely
  • Turmeric powder – ¼ tsp


    To temper:
  • Ghee – 3 tbsp
  • Mustard seeds – 1 tsp
  • Cumin seeds – ½ tsp
  • Dry red chilli – 2
  • Curry leaves - 8
  • Peanuts – 7-8
Instructions
  1. For Bisi Bele Bath Powder:
  2. Heat a small pan on medium heat, add in the channa dal, urad dal, and stir continuously till they lightly brown. Then add cinnamon stick, cloves, cardamom pods, dry red chillies, fenugreek seeds and coriander seeds. Roast until the chilies begin to brown.
  3. Next add the poppy seeds and coconut. And roast for 30 seconds until coconut loses its moisture. Add turmeric powder and asafetida powder finally. Stir and switch off the heat.
  4. When cooled, blend them into a fine powder. Keep it aside. You can store in an air tight container and use for a while.


    For Bisi Bela Bath:
  5. In a pressure cook, add the washed rice, washed lentils, turmeric powder, salt and water. Keep it in medium to high heat and whistle for 5 whistles. Mash it and keep it aside.
  6. Soak tamarind in warm water and keep it aside.
  7. Take a big wide pan, add oil, add the curry leaves and pearl onions, sauté well in medium to low flame.
  8. Then add the tomatoes, turmeric powder and salt and sauté till the raw smell leaves. Add the tamarind water and blended bisi bela bhaat spice powder. Added little extra water as we are going to add rice to it. Add the jaggery and mix well.
  9. Let them boil for 5-7 minutes, then add the cooked rice dal to it slowly and mix well as you add it. Switch off.
  10. Now to temper, heat a small pan on medium heat, add in tbsp. of ghee and allow it to melt, add in the mustard seeds, the cumin seeds. Allow it to crackle. Then add in the red chilli, peanuts, curry leaves, asafetida and roast them. Once roasted, top it on the bibebelabath seasoning with two more tbsp. of ghee. Serve it hot.
Notes
1. Even the blended masala powder, I would say you could always make the bisi belath bath powder and store it. But if you are planning to do so, store it in air tight container without adding coconut.
2. If you vegan, please avoid ghee or you can use vegan butter and melt and top it.
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 It taste great with Bittergourd Chips,raita,  potato roast, potato sukka or raw banana fry. Even with aviyal or mixed vegetable curry.

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