Description
Once
you taste this classic, it might become your go-to dal dish. To flavour
Dhuli Masoor Dal, you only require simple spices, onion, tomato, ginger
and ghee. You can pair it with whatever you want: rice, roti, bread and
more.
3. Sabut Masoor Ki Dal
This
version is a bit similar to the earlier one but does not contain onion.
Bay leaves are also added for enhanced aroma. Sabut Masoor Ki Dal is
another comfort dish that you will want to make again and again.
4. Instant Masoor Dal
In
a hurry but don’t want to compromise on your food? Then this instant
dal recipe will save the day. Instead of cooking masoor dal in a
pressure cooker, you can prepare it in a pot. The dal is flavoured with
cumin, mustard, hing, chillies and more.
5. Hyderabadi Khatti Dal
This
dish can be made with masoor dal or toor dal. If you’re in the mood for
something tangy, then this Hyderabadi-style dal will not let you down.
The lentil is cooked with tomatoes, tamarind and different kinds of
spices to make this yummy dish.
6. Kerala-Style Parippu Curry
This aromatic curry can be savoured with rice for a wholesome meal. It is an interesting way to enjoy
flavours in a vegetarian preparation. Among the many spices, you will
detect a hint of coconut that takes this dish to the next level.
7. Bengali-Style Masoor Dal
Let
us move from South India towards the East now. In this Bengali-style
dish, masoor dal carries the flavour of mustard, chillies, kalonji
(nigella seeds) and a little turmeric. Simple yet delicious, it is
typically eaten with rice, pappad and aloo seddho.
8. Chhattisgarh Batkar Curry

Masoor Dal is cooked in different ways across the country
Coming
towards central India, you should also try Batkar Curry from
Chattisgarh. Masoor dal is cooked with dahi, besan, onions and a host of
spices to make this satisfying dish. You can enjoy it with rice, rotis,
puris and more.
9. Clay-Tempered Masoor Dal
Now,
if you want a unique yet traditional way of relishing masoor dal, opt
for this recipe. Once cooked in a pot, the dal is tempered with a range
of spices as well as broken clay plates (soaked beforehand). The latter
lends it an earthy edge that is sure to tantalise your taste buds.
10. Masoor Dal Dosa
You can never go wrong with dosa- for any
meal! Instead of only rice and urad dal, this recipe also uses masoor
dal for the batter. You can use it with or without fermentation to make
some wholesome dosas.
11. Dal Moth Namkeen

Masoor Dal can be used to make chaat items too
You
can savour masoor dal in other ways too. For a tea-time option, you can
make Dal Moth Namkeen. Fried masoor dal is mixed with nuts, onion, sev
and spices to make this yummy snack. This particular namkeen is quite
popular in North India.
12. Kumaoni Badeel
Badeel
is a deep-fried delicacy said to originate from the Kumaon region of
Uttarakhand. Masoor dal paste is mixed with masalas, ginger, garlic and
chillies to make the batter for this kebab-like snack. Serve it with
some freshly made pudina chutney.
13. Masoor Dal Ki Pakodi
This
is another deep-fried snack you can make with masoor dal. The lentil is
mixed with onion, ginger, coriander, kalonji and more to make this
crisp treat. Try making these pakodis instead of regular besan pakoras
for your next evening indulgence.
14. Lentil and Broccoli Chaat
If you’re looking for a fun fusion dish, this chaat is a good option. Nutritious and tasty, this chaat contains masoor dal,
charred broccoli, black beans, papaya, potatoes and more tossed in a
special dressing. Sounds intriguing, doesn’t it?
15. Masoor Dal And Spinach Soup

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