Thursday, 2 February 2012

Lentils With Coconut Milk


Back home we always had some kind of dal . But here I make them once in a while, but have to admit Rice and Dal is my favourite comfort food.
Just serve them with me a little bit of pickel and I am a happy girl.

Dal (also spelled Dahl or Daal, or Dhal) is a preparation of pulses (dried lentils, peas or beans) which have been stripped of their outer hulls and split. It also refers to the thick stew prepared from these, an important part of Indian, Nepali, Pakistani, Sri Lankan, and Bangladesi cuisine.

It is regularly eaten with rice and vegetables in southern India, and with both rice and roti (wheat-based flat bread) throughout northern India and Pakistan.

Dal is a ready source of proteins for a balanced diet containing little or no meat. Sri Lankan cooking of dal resembles that of southern Indian dishes.

In South India, dal is often used to make sambar, a spicy soup of red lentils and vegetables cooked with tamarind, asafoetida and some vegetables. It is eaten with rice and rice dishes.

In West India, dals are used to make curries to be eaten with rice. Dals are also used to make fermented preparations such as idli, dosa, in south and coastal India. In East India, rice is also the main accompaniment. In Sri Lanka, dal is most often consumed in a curry made with coconut mlk.
Dal preparations can be eaten with rice, as well as Indian breads in North India.

Thankyou Wiki for all the information :-)

This recipe is from the Cooking book called The Kerala Kitchen I have tried few recipes from the book and each dish as come out so good untill now.
This is the Malayali Version of the lentil dish prepared all over the India.
In the book it is written this dish is better made with split pigeon peas, but can also made with other lentils.
I used Toor dal as I think that cook much faster.
Also if you reheat the dal just make sure you don't let the lentils boil.
The recipe below is the exact recipe from teh book, but I dod make some change when I made and those changes I have written in another color.

1 1/2 cup dried split pigeon peas,pre soaked in water for 2 hours ( as I mentioned earlier I used Toor dal)
3 cups water
1 cup thin coconut milk ( Used tinned ones)
1/2 tsp sliced fresh ginger ( I used more)
3 green chillies slit ( used double)
1/2 tsp turmeric ( I used 1 tsp)
1/2 tsp roasted cummin powder ( I used 1 tsp and didn't roast)
( I also added 1 tsp chillie powder which the recipe didn't ask for)
1/2 cup thinck coconut milk
Salt to taste
2 tables spoon oil
1/2 tsp mustard seed ( used double)
1/4 cup sliced shallots ( used a bit more)
3 cloves garlic slices
8 curry leaves
2 dry red chillies torn in half ( used double)
I also used 1 tsp cummin seeds which the recip didn't ask

In a large pot, ccok the soakes peas with the water, thin coconut milk,ginger,green chillies and turmeric for 15 to 20 minutes. ( The lentils should be soft and musshy) When the lentils are cooked i just mush them with a wooden rounded spoon.
Add salt and thick coconut milk and remove from the heat.

Heat the oil in a small skillet and add the mustard seeds, when the pop add the cumin seeds and then add the shallots and garlic and fry for few minuted untill they are lightly browned.
Add the curry leaves and red chillies and fry for few seconds.
Pour into the cooked dal and serve hot with rice, that is how I prefer to eat this dish.

46 comments:

  1. lentils are my fravorite comfort food and my soon too!!!(lol) also we are in summer I always makelentils time on time. I will try your recipe sounds delicious:)

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  2. Finla for this plate is Ok said Lentils dahl or you say only dahl?

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  3. Ugran Parippu curry! Chorum, neyyum, pappadavum ee parippu curryum ondekil...oh! YUM!

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  4. Looks inviting . I love the bowl too :)

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  5. Hi Happy. Thanks for visiting me :)
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  6. What a beautiful dish, I enjoy lentils a lot.

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  7. Dhal+Ghee+pickle -that is comfy zone food :) The coconut milk in this dhal give such rich look!
    I love the bowl with carving details,is it from ur town?

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  8. yummy daal... never had such a preparation with coconut milk...

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  9. Rice and Daal are my firm favourite too. In fact I crave that combo every few days, Your recipe is definitely going to be tried in my kitchen Thanks

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  10. This looks simply delicious! Love the presentation.

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  11. Got to try this version of parippu with coconut milk, looks so tempting!

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  12. you know what, i have that book with me and 2 recipes i tried from that was a major flop. i mean somehow the quantities are way way too much :(
    I shall make this dal and see how it turns out. Thanks for all those inputs you gave. and again, the pics are absolutely pretty

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  13. I am also Dal and rice girl Finla..and this looks so heart warming ..hugs and smiles

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  14. Dal looks simply comforting and makes me hungry..

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  15. This soup looks good and sounds nice and tasty!

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  16. Gloria we say it Dal / Parippu in malaylam.

    Nisha I have made you know the cashewnut fry and a kerala kadala curry both of which came ou very good and i have geust tommorw so going to try a chemeen dish from the book too. I never do the recipe as they say as you see in thi Dal recipe I change according to my taste like this dal i have mostly doubled the quantities other wise i think it might have been bland taste.

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  17. This looks so perfect, thanks for sharing!

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  18. It sounds and looks really yummy!

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  19. Cham I boought those bowls some 20 yrs ago from a Kashmiri handicraft shop in Kochin, i normally use it for serving chips, nuts etc...when i have guest but then i thought why not use for my blog too :-)

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  20. Rice & Dhal my comfort food too. I liked the serving dish too.

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  21. It looks and sounds wonderful. Great presentation.

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  22. My husband love this kind of food, lentil especially. I think I'll like this too because of the coconut milk. Looks yummy!

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  23. I have never cooked dal with cocnut milk but we do it with coconut pieces. Your pic is gorgeous

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  24. I have never cooked dal with coconut milk but we do it with coconut pieces. Your pic is gorgeous

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  25. Intersting recipe Finla, Never combined Dhal with Coconut milk

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  26. Looks perfect..Got to try this with coconut milk..

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  27. I think toor daal(or Arhar daal as it is called in UP) is referred to as pigeon pea split in English. My gran used to make a thin toor dal with dried green mango(amchur) and sliced white radish, tempered with mustard seeds and curry leaves. was one of the tastiest things I ever had...

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  28. Awesome ! This is completely different from what I make at home. Got to try your version sometimes F :-)

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  29. Finla, this looks and sounds delicious, perfect comfort food for this cold weather!

    Maria
    x

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  30. rice and this delicous dal...true comfort food indeed!

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  31. A delicious combination! Really droolworthy. I am a sucker for lentils, coconut milki and spices.

    Cheers,

    Rosa

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  32. Dal is such everyday food and this recipe looks yummy. Lovely bowls as well.

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  33. oh this looks tasty..got to try your version :)

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  34. I call it as a creamy affair...looks yummy....love the way you presented...

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  35. Loved your version of dal curry. Never tried it with coconut milk. Comfort food anytime.

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  36. Sounds so so delicious and loved the presentation a lot! tempting me a lot! The bowl is so cute :)

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  37. I love lentils and coconut milk! this sounds like a delicious combination!

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  38. This is a glorious, hearty looking dish. Have a great weekend!

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  39. this looks delicious Finlaa... great combo with hot rice / chappathis :)

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  40. i love tht book too! The dal looks yummy!

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  41. Una gran delicia sabrosa y cremosa muy bonito e irresistible,abrazos.

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