Wednesday, November 30, 2011

Dal Makhani - Blog Hop Wednesdays

Its the third week of blog hopping for me and its been an ever so pleasing experience.To decide on a recipe to re-create from a fellow blogger,is really fun.This time I have decided to make Dal Makhani.
The Dal in this dish comprises of a mixture of rajma/red kidney beans, urad dal/Black lentils, and chick peas/chana or chana dal.


This time I have a versatile blogger Vatsala of Show and Tell as my partner and I loved going through her array of recipes.Since I had been planning on making Dal(Lentils) makhani (buttery/creamy), I jumped at the opportunity.I have followed this recipe from Vatsala and also this version which I had tried the first time I ever made this dish 3 years ago in Bangalore.


Here's how i made it :


Rajma (red kidney beans) 1/3 cup,
Black lentils(urad dal with skin which is black in color) 1cup
Black/white chick peas(kala chana) 1/3 cup(optional)
Green chillies 1 or 2
Ginger 1 inch piece grated
Garlic 3 pods grated
Salt to taste

To prepare the tadka

Ghee/Butter 1-2 tablespoons
Cumin seeds 1 tsp
Garlic pods 2 crushed
Asoefetida/hing 1/4 tsp
Tomato puree of 2 medium tomatoes

To finish the dish

Cream 2 tablespoons(or less)
Garam masala powder 1 tsp
Chilli powder 1tsp


  • Soak the dals over night and pressure them with the ginger,garlic and green chillies with salt to taste. 
  • When the cooker cools, open it and crush the lentils with a heavy ladle.
  • Heat the ghee/butter in a pan, add the cumin seeds and garlic, allow garlic to change color slightly, add the asoefetida, now add the tomato puree and fry until the raw smell goes away.
  • Add the cooked and smashed lentils.
  • Let the lentils absorb the tomato puree and add enough salt to taste.
  • Add a tablespoon of cream and mix well.Add enough water to reach the consistency you require.

  • Turn off the heat, sprinkle garam masala powder and chilli powder on top and serve with a dollop of cream(optional).
  • Serve hot with chapatis or steamed rice.
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20 comments:

  1. wow.. that looks Delicious!!!! yummy buttery

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  2. A classic, very well recreated n presented!
    USMasala

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  3. my all time fav. looking tempting/1st time here nice space happy to folloew u do visit and follow

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  4. A lovely treat to got with rotis Princy. Lovely clicks as well.

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  5. Protein packed and comforting dal makhani,well done Princy..

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  6. I love this creamy dal....looks very tempting

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  7. Love the snowfall :) and yes, the dal makhani looks gorgeous too!

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  8. I am glad that you tried my version, and in Bangalore too! That is where I first had it in India and got the recipe. What a great dish Dal Makhani is.

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  9. dal makhani looks super inviting...excellent preparation..well presented !!

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  10. thanks vegeyum for the recipe i loved it!and everyone else for the kind words!

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