Koraishuti Diye Kacha Mooger Dal |
I generally cook red and mung bean lentils on the back burner over a low flame while the burners in front are being used to cook the rest of the meal. It's easier to cook lentils in a pressure cooker, but they tend to turn to mush whereas stovetop cooking produces a more al dente texture with more of a bite.
These mung bean lentils have not been toasted which is my preferred way of cooking them with vegetables. When fish heads are added to mung beans, I like to toast them to give the lentils more body. Split mung bean lentils are cooked at a ratio of 1:4 cups of lentils to water. They're brought to a boil with turmeric and salt and the cooked vegetables are added after the lentils reach the desired consistency. While the lentils are cooking, the peas are stir-fried with tomatoes and ginger paste in a tempering of hot oil, cumin seeds, star anise and bay leaves and then added to the cooked lentils. Lentils are best served over hot rice or chapatis/tortillas.
1 cup split mung bean lentils, washed and drained
4 cups water
1/4 tsp. turmeric
salt to taste
4 Tbsp. vegetable oil
2 bay leaves
1/2 tsp. cumin seeds
2 star anise
2 green chilies, diced
1 large tomato, diced
1 tsp. ginger paste
1 tsp. ginger paste
1 cup frozen peas
salt to taste
1 tsp. ghee
Directions
- Bring lentils and water to boil in a saucepan, skim off all the scum that rises to the top and add turmeric and salt.
- Lower the heat to medium and simmer for about 30 minutes until lentils reach the desired consistency.
- Meanwhile, heat oil in a separate skillet and sputter cumin seeds, chilies, bay leaves and star anise.
- Add ginger paste, tomatoes and peas and stir-fry until oil resurfaces.
- Add cooked lentils and simmer for 2 minutes.
- Adjust salt to taste and garnish with ghee before serving over a mound of hot rice or with chapatis.
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