For ages, the only dal I knew was toor (tuvar) dal. I never experimented with any other lentils though one is spoilt for choice. Recently, I decided to put an end to this and start including different types of lentils in my cooking and diet.
And urad dal happened to be my first choice…. The next task was to find a good recipe; I didn’t want to do the same preparation that I did with toor dal. And during one of my online culinary hunts, came across this one and the tag line ‘dhaba style’ is what caught my attention.
I am a huge fan of ‘dhabas’ – the little eateries that line the Indian highways and mostly serving Punjabi food though these days, you can find all sorts of dhabas. Piping hot parathas with a dollop of butter, succulent meat and vegetable dishes prepared in pure ghee and spiced creamy dals….I can go on and on. Well, to keep it short, the recipe excited me! Apart from being able to reproduce a classic dish, I also fell in love with the ‘dhaba spice mix’ which you will shortly read about. And it has found a proud place among my spice blends to be experimented with in future.
Recipe courtesy – NDTV Cooks
Urad Dal Tadka (Dhaba Style)
Ingredients
- White urad dal – 1 cup
- Turmeric powder – ½ tsp
- Salt
For tempering:
- Butter – 1 tbsp.
- Cumin/jeera seeds – 1 tsp
- Ginger-garlic paste – ½ tsp
- Green chillies – 2 slit lengthwise
- Red onion – 1 small chopped finely
- Tomato – 1 large chopped finely
- Dhaba spice mix – 2 tsp
- Lemon – juice of one lemon
- Coriander leaves – ½ cup finely chopped
Dhaba spice mix:
- Cumin seeds – 1 tbsp.
- Coriander seeds – 2 tbsp
- Fennel/saunf/perinjeera seeds – 1 tsp
- Cloves – 1 tsp
- Cinnamon stick – ½ inch
- Kashmiri red chilli powder – ½ tsp
- Ground mace – ¼ tsp
- Turmeric powder – 1 tsp
Instructions
To make the dhaba spice mix:
- Dry roast the whole spices (cumin, coriander seeds, saunf, cloves and cinnamon) in a pan. Add the turmeric powder, chilli, mace powder and roast some more. Cool a bit and make a fine powder of the spices. Store in an air tight container.
To prepare the dal:
- Pressure cook the dal with salt and turmeric up to 2 to 3 whistles (until mush). Using the back of a ladle, mash to a creamy consistency.
- In a pan, take a tablespoon of butter; add the cumin seeds with ginger-garlic paste and sauté till the rawness disappears. Then add the onions and sauté till translucent. Add chopped tomatoes, salt and green chillies.
- Add the dhaba tadka mix. Cook until oil lightly separates from the edges.
- Pour the cooked dal and mix well. Cover and cook on low flame for 10 to 15 minutes. Turn off heat and add lemon juice and coriander leaves.
RecipeTin (@Recipe_Tin)
This is something new for me. But it looks really flavorful!
vanyadhanya
A very popular dish in the Northern parts of India. Thanks Nagi.
kushi
WOW!!This is new. looks so flavorful and delicious dear
vanyadhanya
Thanks Kushi; you must give it a try
Roshan
Wow… I made this today n turned out really good ! Thanks for sharing the recipe…Just i twisted it with little spinach:)
vanyadhanya
cool, happy to hear that Roshan
simplyvegetarian777
Loved it Dhanya. That is my fav dal.
Aruna Panangipally
Even for me, Tuvar dal and Moong Dal were the only dals that existed to make a ‘dal’. Then I discovered the world of Maa ki Dal, Panchmel Dal, Kaali Dal and and and ….. The world has never been the same again.
vanyadhanya
true…after almost a lifetime of using just tuvar dal, I have now begun experimenting with all the other lentils.