Mator Dal or Yellow Split Peas when cooked with vegetables like sweet red radish, yellow pumpkin and baby potatoes takes on a whole new avtaar. This recipe is from a friend and we thoroughly enjoyed this heart warming dal
Mator Dal with Sabji/Split YellowPeas with Vegetables
Wash and cook 1 & 1/4 cup of Yellow Split Peas in the pressure cooker with a little turmeric. About 5 mins at full pressure. You can also cook in a pot, only it will take some time.
In microwave cook 1/2 cup of chopped red radish, 1/2 cup of cubed pumpkin, 1/2 cup of tender-green cauliflower stalks. The stalks are optional, I did because I had some and my friend suggested I put them
In a deep bottomed pan heat 3 tsp of Oil + 1/2 tsp of Ghee
Temper with 1 tsp of Whole Cumin Seeds/Jeera, 2 cracked Dry Red Chilli and 10-12 methi seeds
When the spices splutter add the veggies and 3-4 slit green chillies
Fry for 3-4 minutes till you get a nice aroma of the veggies
Add the cooked Dal and mix well
Add salt and add water to get the desired consistency. Let the dal come to a boil
Just before taking off the heat add a little ghee. I did not add any this week but a little boosts the flavor
Garnish with lots of chopped coriander leaves
Update on June29th,2013: Today I cooked the same Motor Dal with Pumpkin and Edamame in pods. Also added some grated ginger towards the end. Awesome.
What a coincidence . I made the same yesterday night . Yours recipe looks great . Nice post .
ReplyDeleteLove the picture and dal look really yumm and comforting.
ReplyDeleteYummm.....comfort food!
ReplyDeleteComfort dal...
ReplyDeleteIs that the same as tuar dal?
ReplyDeleteSounds like a comfort food. I have never had motor dal this way.
ReplyDeleteAmi cholar dal ar vegetables diye ekta banayi jeta oriya te dalma bole. MW te khub taratari hobe mone hocche. :-)
ReplyDeleteThis looks wonderful. I love the creativity of all the vegetables!
ReplyDeleteDear Sandeepa
ReplyDeleteI am going to celebrate the anniversary of this dish by cooking it the nth time on this 10th June. Just came to note down the recipe and thought say halo :-)
ushnishda
Dhonnyobaad : )
ReplyDeleteThanks. I'm going to make it tonight. Second time. Soaking it now. After returning from work will cook in the evening. Thanks again
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