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# In a heavy bottom saucepan, saute the [[mung bean]]s until a nice golden color. Now add 3 cups of [[water]], the [[turmeric]] and the [[bay leaf]]. Bring the contents to a boil and simmer partially covered until the [[mung bean|beans]] are soft. Feel free to add more [[water]] if needed. | # In a heavy bottom saucepan, saute the [[mung bean]]s until a nice golden color. Now add 3 cups of [[water]], the [[turmeric]] and the [[bay leaf]]. Bring the contents to a boil and simmer partially covered until the [[mung bean|beans]] are soft. Feel free to add more [[water]] if needed. | ||
# Now throw in the chopped [[spinach]] and red [[chili powder]], cook for another 10 minutes. | # Now throw in the chopped [[spinach]] and red [[chili powder]], cook for another 10 minutes. | ||
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# Add the [[garam masala]] and stir. Heat for another few minutes. Serve hot with [[rice]], bread and vegetables of your choice. | # Add the [[garam masala]] and stir. Heat for another few minutes. Serve hot with [[rice]], bread and vegetables of your choice. | ||
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[[Category:Garam masala Recipes]] | [[Category:Garam masala Recipes]] | ||
[[Category:Amchoor Recipes]] | [[Category:Amchoor Recipes]] | ||
Latest revision as of 14:32, 15 July 2012
Description
- Ethnicity - Bengali, East Indian
- Type of meal - Party, Lunch, Dinner
Ingredients
- 1 cup yellow mung beans, picked, washed and drained
- 1 bunch paalak (fresh spinach), finely chopped
- 1 tsp haldi (turmeric powder)
- 3 tbsp ghee (clarified butter)
- 1 tej patta (bay leaf)
- 2 tsp panch phoran mix (Bengali five spice mix)
- 4 sukhee laal mirchi (whole dried red chiles)
- 1 tsp laal mirch (red chili powder)
- 1 tsp garam masala
- ½ tsp. amchoor (mango powder)
- salt to taste
Procedures
- In a heavy bottom saucepan, saute the mung beans until a nice golden color. Now add 3 cups of water, the turmeric and the bay leaf. Bring the contents to a boil and simmer partially covered until the beans are soft. Feel free to add more water if needed.
- Now throw in the chopped spinach and red chili powder, cook for another 10 minutes.
- In a small frying pan, heat the ghee. When hot add the panch phoran and cook over a medium low flame until seeds splatter.
- Now add the dried whole red chilies. Cook until they are a nice brown but not burnt. Quickly pour this tempered oil over the daal.
- Take some of the daal in a small pudding bowl and mix the amchoor powder into it. Make sure to dissolve the powder in the daal before you add it back into the saucepan.
- Add the garam masala and stir. Heat for another few minutes. Serve hot with rice, bread and vegetables of your choice.