Madrasi Dal
This traditional Madrasi Dal is a tangy and aromatic lentil stew that combines the earthiness of pigeon peas with tender chunks of potato and eggplant. The dish is defined by its vibrant tempering of mustard seeds, cumin, and curry leaves, which infuses the ghee with deep, savory notes before being balanced by the tart richness of tamarind. Hearty and flavorful, it serves as a perfect main course when paired with steamed rice or crusty bread.
Ingredients
- 1 cup Toor Dal (Split Pigeon Peas) (Originally '1 tipri'. Estimated as 1 cup.)
- 1 medium Potato (Originally 'Sher Vya' (approx 1/4 seer). Peeled and cubed.)
- 1 small Eggplant (Brinjal) (Originally 'Sher Vya' (approx 1/4 seer). Cubed.)
- 1 medium Onion (Originally 'Sher 0.25' (approx 1/4 seer). Chopped.)
- 4 tablespoons Ghee (Originally '5 tolas'. Converted to approx 4 tablespoons.)
- 2 ounces Tamarind (Originally '1 navtank'. Soaked in warm water to extract pulp.)
- 2 teaspoons Mustard seeds (Originally '1 tola or 2 heaped spoons'.)
- 2 teaspoons Cumin seeds (Originally '2 tolas or 2 heaped spoons'.)
- 1 teaspoon Salt (Or to taste.)
- 1 teaspoon Turmeric powder (Originally '1 heaped spoon'.)
- 8 cloves Garlic cloves (Peeled and sliced or crushed.)
- 15 leaves Curry leaves (Fresh.)
- 4 whole Dried red chilies (Whole dried chilies.)
- 4 cups Water (Estimated for boiling dal and adjusting consistency.)
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Instructions
- 1Wash the toor dal thoroughly. Peel and cube the potatoes and eggplant. Chop the onion. Soak the tamarind in 1/2 cup of warm water for 15 minutes, then squeeze to extract the pulp and discard the seeds/fibers.
- 2In a large pot, combine the washed dal with about 3 cups of water. Bring to a boil and cook until the lentils are soft and mushy. Whisk the dal to smooth out the texture.
- 3In a separate pan or the same pot (if you set the dal aside), heat the ghee over medium heat. Add the mustard seeds and cumin seeds. When they crackle, add the dried red chilies, curry leaves, and garlic cloves. Sauté for a minute until fragrant.
- 4Add the chopped onions to the tempering and sauté until translucent. Then add the cubed potatoes, eggplant, and turmeric powder. Stir well to coat the vegetables with the spices.
- 5Add the cooked dal to the vegetable mixture (or transfer the vegetables to the dal pot). Stir in the tamarind pulp and salt. Add additional water if the mixture is too thick. Simmer gently for 15-20 minutes until the potatoes and eggplant are tender and the flavors have melded.
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