BM # 12 Day 1
For this edition of BM I have picked up Daals,well I will try to post different forms of daals and will not restrict to the regular daals,so guys dont loose track,remain hooked to get a new variety everyday.The very first day I am starting with our Sindhi Cuisine.
Tri Daali is a regular daal served in Sindhi homes.As the name suggests its a combination of three daals.The split gram daal,udad daal and the chana daal.This is a very simple ,quick daal and has a amazing garlic flavor.
This daal is normally served with Jowar jo Dhodho.Jowar is Sorghum and Dhodho is a flat Indian bread ,thicker version of chapati,difficult to roll so either it is made in plastic sheets or made in between palms of your hands.This can be made with addition of salt or onions,green garlic,coriander too can be used to enhance the flavor.After the dhodha is cooked on either side, it is generously fried in ghee / oil .(well actually the frying part can be avoided).The fresh green garlic lends a special flavor to the dhodha,which makes it a treat in itself.A lot of homes serve it with green chutney also.
Daal
1cup…………..split green gram
¼ cup………….split black gram
¼ cup………….bengal gram
1large………… tomato
¼ ‘’………………ginger roughly chopped
2………………… green chillies roughly chopped
¼ tsp…………..turmeric powder
Salt to taste
Wash and soak the daals for an hour.
Put all ingredients in a pressure cooker and cook for 2 whistles .
Simmer for about 7-8 minutes.
Check if the daals are cooked.
Blend them a little.
Add eneough water to get the daal to a medium to thick consistency.
Tempering
4tbsp………….. oil /ghee
2tbsp ………….finely chopped garlic
A large pinch asofoetida
Fresh corriander
Heat oil / ghee
Add garlic,let it turn to golden brown ….you will get that wonderful aroma.
Add asofoetida.
Temper the daal covering the pan immediately after pouring the oil.
Garnish with fresh coriander.
Dhodo
1cup……………….jowar flour
1……………………..green chilly finely chopped 1small onion finely chopped
2tbsp…………….. finely chopped fresh green garlic
Corriander leaves finely chopped
Salt to taste
Add all the ingredients and bind a semi soft dough.
Make 2 balls and flatten this with your hands.
Go on slapping the dough with both palms till required thickness is acheived.
Roast it on a gridle.
If you feel it is thick sprinkle some water and press with hand …this way the dhodha will spread on the gridle.
Once both sides are nearly cooked apply oil ..as for paratha.
Flip over and apply oil on the other side too.
Serve it hot with Tridaali Daal and green chutney…the combination of a raw onion which has been beaten with u r palm…mukka maar ke!!….well that’s how we have..without peeling the onion..giving it a good box..and..wow the rustic way to eat..and a fresh green chilly.a few drops of lemon…..m..mmm..lovely!!
perfect jowar roti n dhaal..looks perfect meal..
Delicious..Awesome Recipe
Aarthi
http://yummytummy-aarthi.blogspot.com/
tempting dal, i guess this would go better with akki roti.
looks amazing Vaishali.. will look forward to the series ..
Kalyani
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ok, so i will get to see 7 types of dals in the next few days, this one is really interesting, waiting for others
Loved the tridaali daal! so new for me.
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Kavi (Edible Entertainment)
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i am so making this. and will look forward to more dals from you. dals are always go to recipes for me
Perfect combination..delicious and tempting.
Omg, wat a super comforting dal, makes me drool..
I rarely mix different dals when making dal.. Looks interesting..
Even I considered seven days of dal, theme but at my home, they prefer only mong & toor dal. So dropped the idea. Looking forward to different varieties of dals during the marathon.
I love the combination of the dals! And it is so refreshing to see the green garlic!!
Sounds so homely and comforting!
looks yummy…Have to try sometime
Wow, this looks so beautifully comforting. Perfect for the -35 weather that I am going through here 🙂
Thank you for entering Sweet Heat, I can't wait to include you in the round up!
New type of dal. Thanks for sharing the recipe.
you are taking me on a nostalgia trip Vaishali! My neighbour aunty when i was in Delhi, Tekchandani aunty, used to invite me over whenever she made any typical Sindhi dish and this one just brings back the memories
that plater makes me hungry yummmmmm..
With all the garlic, I bet I would love this! Thanks for sending this to My Legume Love Affair.
Lovely lovely dhal recipe!But the name is quite a mouthful!
Sounds very interesting Vaishali..surely looking forward to all the posts..:)
What a fantastic combination! Looks so inviting. Thanks a lot for linking…