Know What You Eat:
Pigeon pea meal has a very high content of potassium, phosphorus, moderate content of calcium and magnesium and low content of iron, zinc, copper and manganese.They are good amount of Vitamin A, Niacin and small amount of thiamin, riboflavin, Vitamin B6, folate and pantothenic acid.
Health Benefits of Pigeon Pea: Pigeon Pea cures cough, poisoning effect, gas troubles, acidity, stomach pain and piles. It makes a balanced human food, quells swelling of internal organs and with water it cures intoxicating effects. It is useful in the treatment of internal organ swelling. Some herbal practitioners/researchers are of the opinion that it diminishes the swelling of internal organs like stomach, liver, intestines etc. In case of wound or cancer of these organs it is helpful in reducing them.
Ingredients
1 C Tuver/Toor Dal (Yellow Split pigeon Peas)
1 Tomato, Chopped
1 Small Carrot, Peeled & Chopped
2 Green Chillies, Slit
1 Red Chillie, Slit
1" Ginger, Peeled & Grated
3 Tbsp Cilantro, Chopped
8-10 Peanuts, Raw
8-10 Broken Cashew
1 tsp Red Chilli powder
1/2 tsp Turmeric Powder
Lemon Juice to taste
1 C Water, to dilute
Salt to taste
Jaggery to taste ( My dal is on the sweeter side)
For Tempering:
3 tsp Ghee (Clarified Butter)
1/2 tsp mustard seeds
1 tsp cumin seeds
1/2 tsp methi seeds (dried fenugreek)
2-3 cloves
1/2" Cinnamon stick
5-6 curry leaves
1/4 tsp pinch Asafoetida
Method:
1.. Pressure Cook Toor Dal & Carrot with turmeric & salt....for atleast 4 whistles. Let it cool. Blend it well with a hand blender.
2.. Take a saucepan/pot, heat ghee, add mustard seeds, as it spluters, add methi seeds, cumin seeds, cloves, cinnamon, curry leaves & asafoetida.
3.. Add chopped tomato, red chilli powder, peanuts & cashew...cook for a while.
4.. Now add blended toor dal, water, jaggery, some chopped cilantro, and lemon juice. Bring it to boil then simmer it for another 10-15 mins.
5.. Remove from flame, add the rest of cilantro and lemon juice if needed. Have it as a lentil soup or Serve it with Jeera Rice/ Roti.
Ingredients
1 C Tuver/Toor Dal (Yellow Split pigeon Peas)
1 Tomato, Chopped
1 Small Carrot, Peeled & Chopped
2 Green Chillies, Slit
1 Red Chillie, Slit
1" Ginger, Peeled & Grated
3 Tbsp Cilantro, Chopped
8-10 Peanuts, Raw
8-10 Broken Cashew
1 tsp Red Chilli powder
1/2 tsp Turmeric Powder
Lemon Juice to taste
1 C Water, to dilute
Salt to taste
Jaggery to taste ( My dal is on the sweeter side)
For Tempering:
3 tsp Ghee (Clarified Butter)
1/2 tsp mustard seeds
1 tsp cumin seeds
1/2 tsp methi seeds (dried fenugreek)
2-3 cloves
1/2" Cinnamon stick
5-6 curry leaves
1/4 tsp pinch Asafoetida
Method:
1.. Pressure Cook Toor Dal & Carrot with turmeric & salt....for atleast 4 whistles. Let it cool. Blend it well with a hand blender.
2.. Take a saucepan/pot, heat ghee, add mustard seeds, as it spluters, add methi seeds, cumin seeds, cloves, cinnamon, curry leaves & asafoetida.
3.. Add chopped tomato, red chilli powder, peanuts & cashew...cook for a while.
4.. Now add blended toor dal, water, jaggery, some chopped cilantro, and lemon juice. Bring it to boil then simmer it for another 10-15 mins.
5.. Remove from flame, add the rest of cilantro and lemon juice if needed. Have it as a lentil soup or Serve it with Jeera Rice/ Roti.
35 comments:
wow!tnx a lot for sharing this healthy dish...will def. try...
Toor dal is a staple for sure. Such a flavourful dish!
never knew the benefits of toor dal..s imple and delicious..
never tried a dal like that , thanks for sharing.
Dal looks yummy and very homely. Dal soup is definitely one of the most simple & delicious pleasures if you ask me.
I have not used jaggery in my dal before, seems very interesting with the sweet and savory mix.
wow the dal looks yummy .... & also very simple to make .....
Hey M&S,
I would love to down bowls of this dal alone :) looks very promising. Never added so many ingredients to a simple dal, seems v. very flavouful with peanuts, cashewnuts ..I'll make this for lunch tomorrow :)
Ur shelfari book collection seems to be really intresting ...had a glance at it after a very long time..some new updates seem interesting :)
Thanks!
TC
like the addition of jaggery n peanut
Never tried adding jaggery and peanuts in dal..quite interesting!
I love the sweetness in the gujarati dal...its been ages since I had this. Looks so good.
Dal looks delicious..... never added peanuts in it.. will try sometime with adding them...
gujarati dal is my most favourite of all dals!! I love to sip it just like that
Something really different...should try!
I would eat this for breakfast, no kidding...it looks wonderful!
(and thank you for explaining millet flour)
Thats sounds quite rich! Sounds too gud!!
Nice healthy Dhal.Never made this before.Goes into my must try list.
sweet, sour & mildly spiced Gujarathi dal is a sure crave for dish. Thanks for sharing
Brought back some wonderful memories :) looks perfect!
adding jaggery and peanut is new to me looks yum and interesting will try sure.
Different dal never heard of, thanks for sharing! Looks very colourful.
That looks absolutely delicious. Sweetening it with jaggery is a nice surprise.
Thanks so much for your lovely MLLA recipe!
I love gujju food ..nice simple dal
Perfect adition of jaggery and peanuts:)
imple but yum and comfort food.looks too good.
Looks lovely!Adding of peanuts and Cashews is a nice twist!
ooh, love this dal! looks so delicious :)
The dish looks so tempting ... love the floating chillies, that means the soup tastes spicy and flavourful.
And I love split peas!
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Dal......Sweet dal and colourful!
Thanks Everyone !!! to invest your precious time and leaving healthy comments. I hope you enjoyed your stay..
Tur dal looks perfect! yummy.
Lovely dal..a nice change from the usual tadka dal..:)
love the simplicity of this dal. very comforting.
Lovely & Healthy..looks fab
When you say 'cloves', do you mean garlic? Sorry if this is a little bit of a stupid question ; )
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