Tuesday, September 7, 2010

Palak Daal


'What is that green thing floating in the daal', this smart lil devil .... ahhem Angel, asked making a face. That is no thing .... it's dhaniya patta, mommy tried explaining with a little patience. But this smart ass refused to have the daal with any bit of that green in it .... so mommy had no option but to chuck out those 'green things'.
Next this little devil opens up the rolled chapati ....'What are these orange and green things in there ? Mommy can you remove these 'things'.
Mommy tried explaining that 'those things' are called vegetables ..... that they were rich in vitamins and minerals. It is necessary to eat them to reach the top shelf of the pantry where mommy stores goodies. Well not really !! All you need to do is pull a chair and climb on it. At that moment she just needed this devil to finish that vegetable stuffed chapati to make her life a little bit easy ...... that was all she was truly concerned about. Guess this smart one sensed it.
Then there were story telling about Popaye and his spinach. But all in vain.
After all those effort, mommy threw some mixed fruit jam into the chappati and rolled it back in disgust. The little devil happily roamed around the house for more than an hour nibbling on this jam filled chappati.

Well ..... that little devil was none other than me :-) How happy I was making mom's life so miserable every day.
The irony is .... today I grab every bit of green and add it in all kind of curries. Nutritious eating you see ....

Preparation Time - 30 minutes
Serves - 3
Ingredients
Split Bengal Gram - 1 cup
Chopped Spinach - 2 cups
Minced Garlic - 1 tbsp
Minced Ginger - 1/2 tbsp
Finely Chopped Onion - 1/2 cup
Cumin Seeds - 1/2 tsp
Chopped Green chili - 1 tsp
Turmeric powder - 1/2 tsp
Garam Masala - 1/2 tsp
Clarified Butter - 1 tsp
Salt per taste
Oil for cooking
Method of Preparation
1 Soak the split bengal gram for 15 minutes. Pressure cook and remove from heat before the first whistle. Keep aside.
2 In a pan drizzle a little bit of oil. When the oil is warm add the cumin seeds and chopped green chilies.
3 Next add the minced ginger and garlic. Fry for about 2 - 3 minutes, till you smell the aroma of garlic. Add the chopped onion and fry till golden brown. Add the turmeric powder and salt and fry for some more time.
4 Add the chopped spinach and fry for 3 to 4 minutes.
5 Add the cooked daal and give it a stir.
6 Finish off by adding garam masala. Simmer and remove from flame.
7 Top it off with a dollop of clarified butter.
Serving Tips
Serve warm with roti/ paratha
Notes
Do not over cook the daal.
Variation
You may mix and cook a variety of daal (split bengal gram + tuar daal).
Other Names
Palak Daal - Spinach Daal, Split Bengal Gram - Chana Daal, Cumin - Jeera, Clarified Butter - Ghee

21 comments:

Sulagna said...

Very cute story !! Love the daal..

Sadhana Valentina said...

Daal looks delicious dear....I love ur blog and recipes...I'm following u :-)

Sadhana Valentina said...

Oops..the follow button is not working..will try it later today..

Santosh Bangar said...

dal looks delicious we also make this dal oftenly it is healthy also
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Angie's Recipes said...

This looks so delicious and healthy!

Unknown said...

Lovely pic, satrupa..Love this yummy dal with chapatis..

Sushma Mallya said...

looks yum,love dal palak too..

Priya Suresh said...

Thats a delicious and wonderful looking dal..

Nandinis food said...

The palak dal is very nutritious and very irresistible! At kiddos age, everyone does hate vegetables.

Nandini's Food Page

Sweet Artichoke said...

A yummy and healthy dal :-)

Andhra Recipes said...

I really like This Pallakura Pappu......
Its really Andhra food good tasted.....
I like to see this post in your blog.......
Thanks for share.......

Suja Manoj said...

Delicious and irresistible dal..love it

Suji said...

What a coincidence Satrupa, i was reading about some Indian health based foods and Spinach dal topped the list and here you come witha perfect recipe to make it..Keep going girl!!!

aipi said...

I love greens in my daal..this one looks delicious n so comforting!!

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Unknown said...

Your post is reminding my childhood too....same like you...though now I feel very lovely and healthy now, best to feed the lil one at my home..

Nitha said...

Love this combo.. I make this usually.. But add some ground coconut too..

Satya said...

really dear ur post reminds me my childhood n not childhood i was like u upto before marriage n after marriage the situation is totally changed ...now life style is totally different ,like have to eat lot of veggies..healthy food ..less oil n all :)..btw spinach dal looks very delicious ...

Satya
http://www.superyummyrecipes.com

Deepi's World said...

LOL!! funny story....enjoyed it.

Urmi said...

Palak dal looks so delicious and tempting that I am drooling seeing it. Feel like having it now with hot rice. Wonderful click.

Satrupa said...

Thanks to all my readers for dropping by. I hope you enjoyed the recipe n the funny incidents

Home Cooked Oriya Food said...

looks wonderful. Any chance you can provide a link too see all your posts for the month... Will make browsing so much easier...

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