Though Bengali cuisine is more famous for non-vegetarian dishes, especially fish, there are still many vegetarian dishes that we can try, and I really liked the few dishes that I had a chance to taste at a restaurant here. Today's dish is one of them, Cholar Dal, it's chana dal cooked in Bengali style, this dal has a slight sweet taste from the raisins and sugar added, it's not very spicy and has a nice flavor from the ghee and coconut pieces and goes really well with luchis..
Need To Have
- Chana Dal/Bengal Gram - 1/2 cup
- Red Chilly Powder - 1 teaspoon
- Coriander Cumin Powder - 1 teaspoon
- Turmeric Powder - 1/4 teaspoon
- Ginger - 1", grated
- Sliced Coconut Pieces - 11/2 tablespoon
- Golden Raisins - 1 tablespoon
- Sugar - 1/2 teaspoon
- Bay Leaf - 1 small
- Clove - 1
- Cardamom - 1
- Dried Red Chilly - 1
- Garam Masala - 1/2 teaspoon
Method
Pressure cook the chana dal with some turmeric powder till done. Add the chilly powder, coriander-cumin powder, grated ginger, salt, sugar, mix and cook for 5 minutes.
Meanwhile, heat some ghee, toast the raisins and coconut pieces separatley, remove and keep. Once the dal has cooked for 5 minutes, add the raisins and cook for another 2 to 3 minutes.
Heat some more ghee, add the bay leaf, clove, cardamom, once it starts sizzling, add the garam masala , mix and add it to the dal and serve.
Note
The dal can be cooked in a regular pot too, soak it for 30 minutes or more to speedup the cooking.
Yummy and filling dal!!
ReplyDeleteThought those yellow legumes were yellow split peas. It surely looks very tasty, Hema.
ReplyDeletecholar dal looks so tempting.
ReplyDeleteIt looks so delicious
ReplyDeletethis looks so tasty and comforting
ReplyDeletelooks delicious...
ReplyDeletecholar dal looks delicious..
ReplyDeleteHave to try it; looks divine!
ReplyDeleteinteresting one,looks yummm :)
ReplyDeleteSimple and nice chana dal, chana dal is my favouite.
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