Author Notes
Masoor dal (also called a red lentil) is the fastest cooking lentil, no soaking required. The backbones of this dal are ridiculously cheap but will comfort your guests like only a healthy stew can.
Note: Do not skip the tempering step! This technique is called a "tadka," and is commonly used in Indian cooking (http://en.wikipedia.org...). The whole spices are heated up in fat (oil or ghee) and poured over the lentils before serving, infusing the whole dish with flavor. It may sound totally decadent to pour hot butter onto a dish however there's not much fat in the initial lentil mixture, so don't skimp!
Serve over rice or in an dosa. —Colleen Rose
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Ingredients
- Lentils
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2 cups
red lentils
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1, 28 ounces
can of diced tomatoes
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1
onion, diced
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1 tablespoon
ginger, grated
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1 tablespoon
cumin, toasted and ground
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2 teaspoons
turmeric
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salt, to taste
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water, as needed
- Tempering mix
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1 tablespoon
vegetable oil or ghee
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1 tablespoon
brown mustard seed
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1 tablespoon
black onion seed
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1 tablespoon
corriander seed
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whole, sliced chili peppers, to taste
Directions
- Lentils
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Saute onions over medium heat in a pot large enough to accommodate the lentils/tomatoes. When onions have browned, add the ginger and spices, heating until fragrant.
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Add the lentils and incorporate into onion mixture. Stir in tomatoes.
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Boil until lentils are soft, about 20 minutes, adding more water when needed.
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When lentils are soft, add tempering mixture and serve.
- Tempering mix
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Microwave all ingredients together until the seeds begin to pop, about one and a half minutes. Pour over lentil mixture and serve.
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