Disir
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So, I have a new cooking adventure. This Thanksgiving we are going to make Indian food. India has a Thanksgiving but that is in August and I can't find a whole lot of information on it. Which is ok. We sat down the other day and figured out most of the menu. My kid already makes naan bread. At any rate, I am going to make a few dal recipes now so that I can hopefully find a good one or perfect one before the day it's due. I have to be careful that I don't use recipes that require actual curry leaves because I'm not sure that I am going to find them.
The first two I want to make is Dal fry and Tadka dal and I have some red lentils on the way so I can check those out. I have run into two problems. A lot of the recipes use a pressure cooker and time is down to the number of whistles. Makes zero sense to me time wise. The second one is "red chilis". Well, which red chili am I using?
Do any of you all make dal and if you do can you recommend a recipe? Or decipher whistles and red chili?
Here is a recipe with the red chili.
This one is Dal fry
The first two I want to make is Dal fry and Tadka dal and I have some red lentils on the way so I can check those out. I have run into two problems. A lot of the recipes use a pressure cooker and time is down to the number of whistles. Makes zero sense to me time wise. The second one is "red chilis". Well, which red chili am I using?
Do any of you all make dal and if you do can you recommend a recipe? Or decipher whistles and red chili?
Here is a recipe with the red chili.
Cook this: Masoor dal — red lentils — from Asma's Indian Kitchen
'Masoor dal is a classic comfort food that every Indian household makes,' says Asma Khan
nationalpost.com
This one is Dal fry
Dal Fry Recipe (Restaurant Style Dal Recipe) - Swasthi's Recipes
Dal fry is a delicious Indian lentil dish made the simplest way with toor dal, spices and herbs. Make the best at home with my easy recipe!!
www.indianhealthyrecipes.com
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