A Gujarati Classic and a favorite in my home, this is one curry I am especially fond of. This is one of the healthiest and the simplest curries to make and the taste of the dill blends so well with the lentils, it is just a delight to eat.
Though I serve it with a Gujarati Kadhi, this can be had with some chapatis for a filling meal.
You will need:
- 1-2 bunches Fresh Dill, washed and chopped ( See Sidebar for Info.)
- 1 cup- Toor Daal, Washed and cooked
- 3-4 Cloves of Garlic - chopped
- 1 tsp- Chili Powder
- 1/4 tsp- Turmeric
- 1 tbsp Pickle Masala Powder
- 1 tbsp- Oil
- Salt- to taste
In a pan, heat the oil and add the chopped garlic. When the garlic starts to sizzle, add the chopped Dill and stir for a few minutes. Sprinkle some water if it gets dry, and cook until the dill is soft. Add the seasonings and the cooked toor daal. Check for the spices and add a little bit of water if it looks dry. Cook for 5-7 more minutes.
Serve hot with chapatis and yogurt.
I was just explaining to a colleague what dill was. Trupti... I'm certain now that telepathy is what works full time between us :-)
ReplyDeletewow the dish looks delicious. the photo looks elegant too.
ReplyDeletewow!!!...this is good one..Must try it out ...quite nice
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ReplyDeleteLooks yummy trupti. Nice presentation. Viji
ReplyDeleteThe sabji is looking really tasty.If it was made in Maharashtra it would have been garnished with garlic and red chili phodni :)
ReplyDeletelooks delicious! kadhi aney suva-tuvar bhaji saras combination che :)
ReplyDeleteTrupti, Wow adding pickle masala powder to the daal seems very interesting. Hope you are doing fine buddy. I was out on a small vacation with my in-laws. Have to catch up a lot now.
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I bought some fresh dill from my local farmer's market yesterday and I wanted to try something different. I think this is what I was looking for! Thanks Trupti!
ReplyDeleteLooks delicious! I just love dill but unfortunately don't find it here that often...so have to satisfy myself just by looking at pictures :(
ReplyDeleteI wasnt able to leave a comment however hard I tried yesterday for the platters you posted! However trupti, I love dill. I shud try this and I havent tried it too and I love the gujurati kadi. Thanks for the recipe
ReplyDeleteTame to mara dil ni vangi dill thi banvi didhi......after long time see nice suva bhaji......we make this bhaji with moong dal.....but it taste good with tuver dal. Thanks for sharing.:)
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Hi Trupti, I tried dill dal from Dilip's blog and loved it -- this one's different with toor dal and pickle masala. I really must try your version too. Sure looks yummy! :)
ReplyDeleteI love Dill Dal as I call it but never used Pickle masala though,Looks great T.Yeah! I am still on vacation,couldn't resist commenting!;P
ReplyDeleteI love this recipe. You know, I just tried your kadhi recipe too. It was yummy!
ReplyDeletegreat recipe ben...I do love this dish...I normally have dill with moong ni daal...thanks for sharing
ReplyDeleteI really loved the idea of dill and lentils. I actually made a modified version of this dish and loved it!
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