Restaurant Style Dal Makhani

in #food4 years ago

Hello Foodies!


We all love dal makhani. This is like the queens of lentils. If you go to a restaurant to have food, or there’s a party at home, the menu is incomplete without this delicious dal.

There is a key to preparing dal makhani, it is not prepared like the other lentils. I love dal makhani and have tried so many recipes to master it. I got success after trying almost 100 times. And I hit jackpot every time I prepare dal makhani now. It’s a proper restaurant style taste, creamy, buttery, and a great blend of Indian spices. This dal requires hours of boiling on low flame and a mix of oil, ghee, and butter to give it that authentic taste.

Let’s see how we make it.

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Servings

2 people


Kitchen Standing Time

30 minutes


Ingredients

S.No.IngredientQuantity
1.Black whole urad lentils1 Cup
2.Red Beans1/4 Cup
3.Tomato2 Units
4.Garlic5-6 Units
5.Ginger1 Inch long
6.Bay Leaf1 Unit
7.Black Cardamom1 Unit
8.Green cardamon2 Units
9.Cloves2 Units
10.Cinnamon Stick1 Inch long, 1 Unit
11.Mustard Oil4 TBSP
12.Ghee2 TBSP
13.Butter30 gms
14.Red Chilli Powder1 TBSP
15.SaltTo Taste
16.Fresh Cream2 TBSP

Method

Step 1: Soak the lentils and beans overnight.
Step 2: Heat mustard oil in a pan. Add all the whole spices. Now add chopped ginger, garlic, and green chillis and cook until light brown. Add the chopped tomatoes well and let them cook on low flame until they start to leave oil.
Step 3: At this point, turn off the flame. Take a pressure cooker. Add the soaked lentils, beans, 2 TBSP Salt, and the tomato mix.
Step 4: After 1 whistle, lower the flame and allow it to cook for about 25 minutes.
Step 5: Once the steam settles, open the pressure cooker. Add butter and turn on the flame (keep low).
Step 6: Take another pan. Heat ghee in the pan, add cumin seeds and whole red chilies, and add this to the dal. Cook on low flame. Boil for at least 1 hour on low flame. Keep adding water as required.

Take the dal in a bowl. Garnish with cream and chopped coriander. This is best served with lachha parantha and jeera rice. Enjoy the restaurant-style dal makhani.

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That looks really tasty. Looking at the ingredients, I suppose it is really flavour-filled.

Thank you so much :)


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My friend cooks it in milk, it is healthier.

My mom does that too. But given it has oil, butter, ghee and cream, it's already very very rich. So I don't add any milk.


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Eaten with parathas or naans, this is my, and my wife's, favorite Indian Dish.
You made me crave some and unfortunately there are no indian restaurants around here which provide the authentic taste.

You can try my recipe step by step and I can assure you the same taste.


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What's yummy looking food . good job of you


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Thank you 😊


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You're almost welcome!
You're doing well!


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