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Thursday, 14 May 2026

Tomato Masoor Dal (Red Lentils & Tomato Curry - Bong style)

 

           Here is a simple and a nutritious Tomato Masoor Dal cooked in a Bengali style. It includes in the everyday menu of any Bengali household. I love to have it along with some aloo bhaja (fried potato strips) or some fried papad for a comfort meal. 

          Very few basic ingredients are needed to dish out this yummy lentil curry. The addition of ghee as a garnish gives this lentil curry a very good flavor. If had with a dash of lime, gives a very refreshing touch to this dish. You can also make this dal with or without tomatoes. So check out the step by step pictorial recipe to prepare this regional dish.




  • 1/3 cup masoor dal (Red Lentils), soaked for 30 minutes
  • 2 tbsp. mustard oil
  • 2 dry red chilies
  • 1/2 tsp. mustard seeds
  • 1 onion, chopped
  • 1 tomato, chopped
  • 2 green chilies 
  • salt to taste
  • 1/2 tsp. turmeric powder
  • 1 tsp. ghee
  • 2 tbsp. coriander leaves, chopped







          Pressure cook the dal in 1 & 1/2 cups water for 4-5 whistles. Add salt and turmeric and give it a whisk.

          Heat oil in a pan and temper with mustard seeds and dry red chilies. Allow it to splutter.

          Add the onion and sauté till light brown.

          Now add the chopped tomatoes and sauté till it is mashed up. 

          Add the boiled dal and green chilies. Simmer on a low flame for 2-3 minutes. 

          When done, add coriander leaves and ghee. Mix well. 

          Serve with hot steamed rice and papad / fried potato strips as an accompaniment for a great comfort meal. 




  Pressure cook the dal in 1 & 1/2 cups water for 4-5 whistles. 


               Add salt and turmeric and give it a whisk.



Heat oil in a pan & temper with mustard seeds & dry red chilies. Allow it to splutter.


                  Add the onion and sauté till light brown.


      Now add the chopped tomatoes & sauté till it is mashed up. 


   
Add the boiled dal & green chilies. Simmer on a low flame for 2-3 minutes. 



                 When done, add coriander leaves 



                     and ghee. Mix well. 


 
               Serve with hot steamed rice & papad / fried potato strips as an                                           accompaniment for a great comfort meal. 












Wednesday, 6 May 2026

Amloki Dal (Amla / Gooseberry Lentil Curry - Bong style)

 

           Here is a simple no-frills dal cooked in a Bengali style. It has a tempering of just some mustard seeds and dry red chilies for a smoky flavor. Add a tsp. of ghee to the end product to enhance the taste. It is a great comfort food and tastes absolutely great with hot steamed rice, papad or some aloo bhaja (fried potatoes) as an accompaniment. So check out the step by step pictorial recipe to prepare this amazing regional recipe.





           
          It is no secret that Amloki (Gooseberries / Amla) has a very wide range of benefits. To name a few, they are a very rich source of vitamin C, fibre, iron and zinc. They are equally good for our hair / scalp, heart, controls blood sugar and is also good for our stomach. 





  • 1/3 cup masoor dal (red lentil), soaked for 30 minutes
  • 3-4 amlas (gooseberries), chopped
  • 1/2 tsp. turmeric powder
  • 1 tbsp. mustard oil
  • 1/2 tsp. mustard seeds
  • 2 dry red chilies, broken
  • salt to taste
  • 1 tsp. ghee






          

           Pressure cook the dal in 1 & 1/2 cups water for 3-4 whistles. Give it a whisk.

           Add turmeric powder and the chopped amlas and again pressure cook for a further 2 whistles. Mix everything well.

          Heat oil in a pan and temper with the red chilies and mustard seeds. Allow it to splutter. 

          Now add the boiled dal, 1/2 cup water and salt. Simmer for 3-4 minutes on a low to medium flame. 

          When done, add the ghee and serve with hot steamed rice and some papad / fried potatoes for a great comfort meal. 




Pressure cook the dal in 1 & 1/2 cups water for 3-4 whistles. Give it a whisk.



Add turmeric powder and the chopped amlas
and again pressure cook for a further 2 whistles. 


                   Mix everything well.



Heat oil in a pan & temper with the red chilies & mustard seeds. Allow it to splutter. 



Add the boiled dal, 1/2 cup & salt. Simmer for 3-4 minutes on a low to medium flame. 



                   When done, add the ghee and give it a stir. 



Serve with hot steamed rice & some papad / fried potatoes for a great comfort meal. 



















Wednesday, 24 September 2025

Lemony Masoor & Moong Dal (Red Lentil & Split Green Gram Lentil Fry - Bong Style)

 

            This is my take on the traditional Bong style Masoor Dal recipe, but with a twist. I combined it with moong dal and added few kaffir lime leaves for a lemony flavor. I gave a tempering of dry red chili, bay leaf, panch phoron and ginger in mustard oil for an authentic touch. 

           Serve it with hot steamed rice and some aloo bhaja (potato fry) as an accompaniment. A dash of lime will do wonders to this dal. It can also be served with chapattis. In that case, keep the consistency slightly thick. This recipe is nutritious as it contains lot of proteins and there is minimum use of spices. So check out the step by step pictorial recipe to prepare this comfort dish.

  



  • 1/4 cup masoor dal (red lentil)
  • 1/4 cup moong dal (split green gram), dry roasted
  • 1-2 tbsp. mustard oil
  • 1 bay leaf
  • 1 dry red chili, broken
  • 1 tsp. panch phoron (equal quantities of fennel, cumin, fenugreek, mustard & kalonji (onion seeds)
  • 1 tsp. ginger, grated
  • 2 green chilies, slit
  • 5-6 kafir lime leaves
  • salt to taste
  • 1/2 tsp. turmeric powder
  • 1 tbsp. coriander leaves, chopped (opt)








          Pressure cook the masoor, dal, moong dal and the kaffir lime leaves in 1 & 1/2 cups water for 4-5 whistles. Discard the lime leaves and give it a whisk. Keep aside. 

          Heat mustard oil in a pan. Temper with dry red chili. bay leaf and panch phoron. 

          After it stops spluttering, add the ginger and stir fry till light brown. 

          Now add the boiled dal, 1/2 cup extra water (opt), turmeric powder, salt to taste and green chilies. 

         Bring it to a boil and then simmer for 4-5 minutes on a low flame. 

          When done, switch off the flame and garnish with chopped coriander leaves (opt).

          Serve with either hot steamed rice or as a side dish with Chapatti.  




Pressure cook the masoor, dal, moong dal & the kaffir lime leaves in 1 & 1/2 cups water for 4-5 whistles. Discard the lime leaves & give it a whisk. Keep aside. 



Heat mustard oil in a pan. Temper with dry red chili. bay leaf & panch phoron. 



            After it stops spluttering, add the ginger & stir fry till light brown. 



Now add the boiled dal, 1/2 cup extra water (opt), turmeric powder, salt to taste and green chilies. 



Bring it to a boil & then simmer for 4-5 minutes on a low flame. When done, switch off the flame & garnish with chopped coriander leaves (opt).


 Serve with either hot steamed rice or as a side dish with Chapatti.  










Sunday, 13 July 2025

Masoor Dal (Red Lentils Curry - Bong style)

 

            This is a simple traditional Bong style Red Lentils Curry and this happens to be one of my favorite dal recipe. I relish having it with steamed rice and some aloo bhaja (potato fry) on the side. It is nutritious as it contains lot of proteins and there is minimum use of spices. Have it with a tsp. of ghee or a dash of lime for added flavor. So check out the step by step pictorial recipe to prepare my version of this homemade style Masoor Dal.

          



  • 1/2 cup masoor dal (red lentil), soaked for 30 minutes
  • 1 tbsp. oil
  • 2-3 dry red chilies
  • 1 tsp. panch phoron 
  • 1 onion, chopped
  • salt to taste
  • 1/2 tsp. turmeric powder
  • 1/2 tsp. roasted cumin powder
  • 1 tbsp. coriander leaves. chopped
  • 1 tsp. ghee




          Boil the dal in 2 cups water for 3-4 whistles or till it is soft and mushy. Give it a whisk and keep aside. 

          Heat oil in a pan and temper with dry red chilies and panch phoron. Allow it to splutter.

          Add the chopped onion and sauté till light brown. Then add the boiled dal, salt turmeric powder and cumin powder.

           Mix well and simmer on a low flame for 2-3 minutes. When done, switch off the flame. 

           Add chopped coriander leaves and ghee and serve with hot steamed rice, accompanied with aloo bhaja (potato fry) for a great comfort meal.



Boil the dal in 2 cups water for 3-4 whistles or till it is soft & mushy. Give it a whisk & keep aside. 



Heat oil in a pan & temper with dry red chilies & panch phoron. Allow it to splutter.



                 Add the chopped onion and sauté till light brown. 



Add the boiled dal, salt turmeric powder & cumin powder.  Mix well & simmer on a low flame for 2-3 minutes. When done, switch off the flame. 


                     Add chopped coriander leaves & ghee.


Serve with hot steamed rice, accompanied with aloo bhaja (potato fry) for a great comfort meal.



















Friday, 4 July 2025

Mixed Dal Palak

 

                This is a simple homemade style Palak Dal (spinach lentil) that is popular in most of the regions of India but with slight variations in the method of cooking and in the choice of ingredients. Today I bring to you the South Indian version prepared with mixed lentils. You may add some sambar / rasam powder to make it more flavorful.

                Whichever way this Dal-Spinach Combo is cooked, it simply tastes delicious. It is equally healthy and nutritious as it is loaded with iron and proteins, which is very essential for a well balanced diet. Enjoy it with rice or any Indian flat bread for a satisfying and a wholesome meal. So check out the step by step pictorial recipe to prepare it.







Ingredients - 

  • 1/2 cup mixed lentil, soaked for an hour
  • 1 bunch of spinach, chopped
  • 1-2 tbsp. oil
  • 1/2 tsp. mustard seeds
  • 1/2 tsp. cumin seeds
  • 1/4 tsp. asafoetida
  • 1 onion, chopped
  • 1 tsp. ginger-garlic paste
  • 1/2 tsp. turmeric powder
  • 1 tsp. roasted coriander powder
  • 1 tsp. roasted cumin powder
  • salt to taste
  • 1/4 tsp. tamarind pulp
  • coriander leaves, to garnish



Tempering - 

  • 1-2 tbsp. ghee
  • 2 dry red chilies
  • 1 tbsp. garlic, chopped
  • 1 sprig curry leaves
  • 1 tsp. Kashmiri red chili powder








          Pressure cook the dal in 1 & 1/2 cups water for 2-3 whistles. Mash well and keep aside. 

          Heat oil in a pan and temper with mustard seeds, cumin seeds and asafoetida. Sauté for a few seconds.

          Add the onion and stir fry till light brown. Then add the ginger-garlic paste, turmeric powder, roasted coriander & cumin powder. Drizzle some water and sauté for a minute.

          Now add the chopped spinach and sauté till it is nicely wilted and cooked well. 

          Add the boiled dal, salt to taste and tamarind pulp. Give it a mix and adjust the consistency by adding more water if needed.

          Simmer on a low flame for 4-5 minutes. When done, switch off the flame and transfer to a serving dish.

          For the tempering - Heat ghee in a tadka pan and fry the dry red chilies, garlic and curry leaves till the garlic changes colour.

          Now switch off the flame and add the red chili powder. Give it a mix and immediately pour it over the cooked dal. 

           Garnish with coriander leaves and enjoy with hot steamed rice or any Indian flat bread. 

          


Pressure cook the dal in 1 & 1/2 cups water for 2-3 whistles. Mash well & keep aside. 


Heat oil & temper with mustard seeds, cumin seeds & asafoetida. Sauté for a few seconds.

                        Add the onion and stir fry till light brown. 


Add ginger-garlic paste, turmeric powder, roasted coriander & cumin powder. 



Drizzle some water and sauté for a minute.



        Add the chopped spinach & sauté till it is nicely wilted & cooked well. 


Add the boiled dal, salt to taste & tamarind pulp. Give it a mix and adjust the consistency by adding more water if needed. Simmer on a low flame for 4-5 minutes. When done, switch off the flame & transfer to a serving dish.



Heat ghee in a tadka pan & fry dry red chilies, garlic & curry leaves till the garlic changes colour. Switch off the flame & add red chili powder. Give it a mix.



                  Immediately pour it over the cooked dal. 


Garnish with coriander leaves & enjoy with hot steamed rice or any Indian flat bread. 









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