Yellow Dal (Lentil) Curry Recipe eatdrinklovelife
- 2 cups of masoor dal/lentils
- two pods of garlic, peeled and diced
- one onion, peeled and cut
- 1/2 tbsp of mustard seeds
- 3 tbsp of vegetable oil
- 1/2 tbsp of fennel
- 1/2 tsp of turmeric (haldi) powder
- salt
- 2 tbsp of coconut milk (can be substituted with cow milk) -- not a must
- 5 dried red chillies, broken into pieces -- not a must
- ten curry leaves -- not a must
- salt
- Wash the dhal well, place it in a pot, add three cups of water and let it boil.
- When it is 75 percent cooked (this is when the red/pink lentils turn into yellow and it is almost soft), add the garlic.
- If all water has been absorbed, add more.
- Once the lentils are soft, but not mushy, remove from pan.
- Take another pan, and heat the oil.
- When it is fully hot, add the mustard seeds.
- The mustard seeds should pop.
- then add fennel.
- Add onions.
- Add curry leaves (you will start feeling the aroma).
- Stir
- Add red chillies and stir.
- Chillies should become crispy but not burnt.
- Add turmeric powder and stir.
- Shut the flames and add the mixture to the dal in the second pot.
- With a big ladle, add some of the dal in the pot to the pan.
- Enjoy the sizzling.
- Add that mixture to the dal.
- Boil the dal in low flame; add coconut milk and salt to taste.
- Enjoy.
lentils, garlic, onion, seeds, vegetable oil, fennel, turmeric, salt, coconut milk, red chillies, curry, salt
Taken from www.chowhound.com/recipes/yellow-dal-lentil-curry-28307 (may not work)