Ingredients
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1 1/2
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4
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1
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1
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1
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15
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3
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2
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2
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2
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-
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-
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Directions
Subru Uncle’s Toor Ki Dal(sindhi Style) Dad, Mom and I Love And,This is the lentil curry that Subru uncle(our Chef at home in Muscat for the last 13 years!) makes almost thrice(or more) a week! My dad simply loves this lentil curry. He says he can have this 365 times a year, every single day, and be really happy! This is my dad’s FAVOURITE food in the world! He wants me to make this for him while we are on holiday in the US! I have learnt this today! Since I am trying to cut on salt and oil in my food, I don’t have this alot(though I have to admit, I love this too!). This is a very flavourful and tasty lentil curry. You can have a bowl of this on a cold winter night as a soup all by itself! This is the traditional Sindhi recipe for this curry. Some people(Gujrati Indians) add sugar to sweeten this, but we like it spicy! Yet, you will be amazed that this is not very spicy at all, but really a great lunch alongwith rice and yogurt! I’m so glad I finally have this down pat! Enjoy this curry that I’m posting with special honour to Subru uncle who gave me the sweetest compliment today saying that, “Your my daughter with cotton hands!” ;-),Fantastic recipe for those who cannot have garlic or onion because it agitates their mind during meditation: as in the Nunnery…very wonderful. i added lime/lemon instead of tamarind (i did not have tamarind.) The picture shows you graced it with ‘cilantro?’ Very delicious. i did not use a pressure cooker but a very large pan and one more to sautee the ingredients. Additionally i cooked the peas initially with the tumeric. Wow…superb! Thanks for sharing!,used this recipe without tamarind juice. Also I did not religiously follow the amount of the ingredients. But the taste came out so well that nowadays this is the only recipe I follow to cook Toor dal. My husband and my teenager son loves it as well.
Thanks for sharing such a tasty recipe.
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Steps
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Done
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Pressure Cook the Lentils (toor Dal) in a Pressure Cooker Alongwith 6 Cups of Water Until the Lentils Are Tender. |
2
Done
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Heat Oil in a Pot on Medium-High Flame. |
3
Done
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Once Its Hot, Add Mustard Seeds, Methi Seeds and Cumin Seeds. |
4
Done
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Allow to Splutter and Crackle. |
5
Done
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Once They Stop Doing So, Add in the Curry Leaves and Ginger. |
6
Done
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Stir-Fry For 5 Minutes Until the Raw Smell of Ginger Is Gone. |
7
Done
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Add Asafoetida Powder and Continue to Stir-Fry For Another 5-7 Minutes. |
8
Done
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Toss in the Green Chillies, Mix Well and Continue to Stir-Fry For Another 2-3 Minutes. |
9
Done
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Then Add in the Tomatoes and 1/4 Cup of Water to Cook the Tomatoes. |
10
Done
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Mix Well and Cook on High Flame Until the Tomatoes Are Softened. |