Tuesday, August 10, 2010

Dhal-ling Tutorial

I thought I would share a tutorial different to my usual...
This time it's all about my new favorite food...
Dhal...
I have only recently tasted this delight
and fell in love with it's yummy flavour
and ease in making...
So I have put together a little photo tutorial to help...
Well if you are like me and find it easy to look at pictures and understand
then read some long recipe that doesn't make sense that is...
so lets get started...















The ingredients are all here in the picture.
But I will list them below in the order they go...
But first I have to make sure I have the fire going
but I am sure you probably just need to turn the hot plate on...

So to start... heat oil and lightly fry onion with garlic and ginger till soft...
3 tablespoons of olive oil
2 tablespoons of minced ginger or fresh it you have it
1 teaspoon of crushed garlic
1 onion diced















Add
2 tablespoons Turmeric ground...
1 tablespoon Cumin ground...
1 tablespoon Coriander ground...
fry until all is fragrant and smelling lovely















Add
1 1/2 cups of diced vegetable like zucchini and squash















Add
1 1/2 cups of diced sweet potato
I do like to steam mine first in a plastic bag in the microwave
for about 3 minutes















It will look a bit like this
But be careful not to burn it at this point as it is very thick
and only needs to get tossed around a bit















 Add
 2-3 cups of vegetable stock
just enough to cover















 Add
1 cup of red lentils  non soaking variety
I like to give mine a rinse first
This will thicken up a lot when the lentils expand
so don't worry if you think that it is a bit soupy...

















Now after about 40 minutes it's read to serve...
I like to add a bit of fresh Coriander and sometimes mint yogurt and boiled rice...
Perfect as an accompaniment  to a curry dish
or just by itself to warm you up...

4 comments:

  1. Hi Michelle,

    From you photos it looks like you cook on a wood stove? Wow! I grew up with a mum who cooked on a wood stove and food tasted wonderful. Thanks for you lovely tutorial.

    Anne :-)

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  2. This sounds fantastic, Michelle!
    As I've written earlier, I WANT that stove!! LOL! I'll forward this recipe to my DH who is dealing with a lot of zuchinni from our garden these days! He's in Denmark and I'm visiting family in Canada...talk about getting out of garden work!

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  3. Ohhhhh how lovely to meet you. I have just been introduced to your lovely blog by another lovely blog friend, and I just cannot wait to make your Dahl. How fresh and delish it looks. Thank you for sharing and so lovely to meet you. Bless. (So love those little caravans you have off to the side here, so very jealous!)

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