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Title: Yellow Toor Daal
Categories: Entree Legume Vegetarian Vegan Indian
Yield: 3 Servings

1/2cToor daal OR- mung beans or lentils
1 1/2cWater
1/2tbVegetable oil
1tsCumin seeds
1/8tsAsafetida or "hing" (opt.)
1smDry, whole red chili
1tsSalt
3/4tsFresh green serrano chilies (minced)
2tsBrown sugar or honey (opt.)
1/2tsTurmeric powder
2tbTomatoes, chopped
1tbFresh cilantro, chopped (optional)
1tbYogurt; -OR-
1/2tsLemon or lime juice

'Daal' refers to a variety of lentils, peas and beans that are used to make soups and stews also known as 'daal'. This recipe calls for 'toor daal', split yellow pigeon peas, but you can substitute mung beans or red lentils. Vaghar, the method used here to saute spices in oil is a basic Gujarati cooking technique used in making most dishes.

DIRECTIONS: =========== Cover daal with water and soak 30 minutes. If using a pressure cooker, reduce soaking time to 10 minutes. Discard soaking water in a large saucepan or pressure cooker. Cook 50 minutes by conventional method or 15 minutes in a pressure cooker. If using red lentils, cook 30 minutes by conventional method or 10 minutes in pressure cooker. For a souplike consistency, add 1/4 to 1/2 cup more water if needed. Puree daal with a handheld electric blender or in a food processor.

Heat oil in a small skillet over medium heat. Add cumin seeds and asafetida. Cook until cumin seeds turn golden brown, about 1 minute. Add to the daal and bring to a boil.

Stir in chilies, salt, sugar, turmeric and tomatoes. Lower heat and simmer uncovered 5 minutes. Remove daal from heat. Stir in cilantro and yogurt or lemon juice and serve immediately.

Makes 3 to 4 servings

Calories per serving: 116 Grams of fat: 2 % Fat calories: 16 Cholesterol: 0 mg Grams of fiber: 2.5

Source: Delicious! April 1994 Typed for you by Karen Mintzias

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