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Indian Dal and Kadhi recipes


Last Updated : Mar 22,2022



भारतीय दाल और कढ़ी रेसिपी - हिन्दी में पढ़ें (Indian Dal and Kadhi recipes in Hindi)
ભારતીય દાળ અને કઢી રેસીપી - ગુજરાતી માં વાંચો (Indian Dal and Kadhi recipes in Gujarati)

Indian Dals | Indian Kadhi Recipes | Easy Dal Recipe Collection | Delicious Kadhi Recipes for Everyday Meals | 

Indian Dal and Kadhi Recipes | Easy Dal Recipe Collection | Delicious Kadhi Recipes for Everyday Meals | Dals and Kadhis are side-dishes without which an Indian meal never seems complete! They balance a cereal-based meal in terms of nutrition and flavour, making it more satisfying in all respects. Be it a Sambhar or More Kuzhambu from south India or a Panchmel Dal or Pakoda Kadhi from the north, these are indispensable parts of a traditional meal! Dals are made of pulses or lentils while Kadhi is made of curds. Both rely on tempering for their exquisite flavour, and both categories can be enhanced by adding vegetables and spices. Here we show you some exciting ways in which Dals and Kadhis can be prepared…

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Traditional Punjabi Dal Recipes

The Dal Tadka is one of the most popular dals while eating out at Indian restaurants and even roadside dhabas. Punjabi Dal Tadka is made from 2 different kinds of dals, chana dal and toovar dal which are first pressure cooked with water, salt, turmeric, ginger, garlic and green chillies. Then the vegetables are cooked in oil with the dal and then the ghee tempering with spices is added to this Restaurant style Dal Tadka.

Dal Tadka, Punjabi Dal Tadka

Dal Tadka, Punjabi Dal Tadka

Amritsari dal, as the name suggests is a dal from the city of Amritsar in North India. Prepared with whole black lentils or whole urad, this Punjabi Amritsari dal is ready in a jiffy when cooked in a pressure cooker, without compromising on the taste. Dal Amritsari makes a protein rich dish as both, chana dal and urad dal are rich in protein.

North-indian cuisine is wholesome and rich with generous use of dairy products. Be it their sabzis, dal or desserts, everything is simply delicious and finger-licking good! So, we have got you a super luscious recipe Dal amritsari also known as langarwali dal.

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dal Amritsari recipe | Punjabi Amritsari dal | langarwali dal | healthy Amritsari dal |

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Gujarati Dal Recipes

With a characteristic sweet and sour taste, this traditional Gujarati dal recipe is quite reflective of Gujarati culture and uses the typical ingredients and spices. While Gujarati toovar dal is an everyday dal, it takes on a festive hue when ingredients like peanuts and yam are added to toor dal. For such grand occasions, the Gujarati tuvar dal is boiled over and over again to get the best flavour.

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Varan is a famous Maharashtrian dish of lentil curry. The toovar dal is prepared in a simple and homely manner that will appeal to everybody. Onions, tomatoes, green chillies and spices add to the flavour to the toovar dal varan making it a perfect accompaniment to cooked rice. Serve this satiating Maharashtrian varan bhaat hot and fresh, without forgetting the dollop of ghee!

Varan Bhaat, Maharashtrian Varan BhaatVaran Bhaat, Maharashtrian Varan Bhaat

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Famous Indian Kadhi Recipes

Kadhi is a traditional Gujarati preparation of a wonderful sweet and spicy curd mixture thickened with besan (gram flour), which can be enhanced in many ways using other ingredients like pakoras and koftas. Remember never to boil the kadhi on a high flame as it tends to curdle. If you want your traditional gujarati kadhi thick, then add more besan or reduce the quantity of water. It’s really a personal choice of how to make gujarati kadhi! A little sugar is added to the gujarati kadhi to give a sweet and sour taste.

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Punjabi pakora kadhi is made with freshly prepared pakodis of besan perked up with coriander, green chillies and these pakodis are floated in a mouth-watering kadhi. The Punjabi pakora kadhi is quite richly flavoured with an assortment of spices ranging from cloves and cinnamon to fenugreek and coriander seeds, and the pakoras are an added attraction that make the kadhi pakora thoroughly irresistible!

Make sure you simmer the Punjabi pakoda kadhi for just a minute or two after adding the pakodas so that they absorb the flavours but do not become soggy.

Punjabi Pakoda KadhiPunjabi Pakoda Kadhi

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Low Calorie Dal and Kadhi Recipes

Masoor dal recipe is a versatile Indian food which can find a place in every household. Learn how to make masoor dal with spinach. This protein rich dal, the unbeatable combination of masoor dal with spinach nourishes your body with proteiniron and folic acid. This ensures overall cell health. The protein helps in cell growth and maintenance, while the iron is a way to ensure a proper supply of oxygen to all cells of the body. This is a great way of achieving glowing skin and bouncy hair.

masoor dal with spinach recipe | protein rich dal | dal palak |masoor dal with spinach recipe | protein rich dal | dal palak |

Kadhi is generally a healthy option because it gives fat-soluble vitamins like Vitamin A, Vitamin D, Vitamin E and Vitamin K. We have gone a step further and modified the traditional Gujarati version of Kadhi, to make it a low-cholesterol and diabetic-friendly

We have used low-fat curd and reduced the ghee to just 1 tsp. in this healthy kadhi recipe. Low-fat curd is suitable for adults with heart problems and those on a weight-loss, low-fat or low-calorie diet.

Low Fat Healthy Gujarati Kadhi

Low Fat Healthy Gujarati Kadhi

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Celebration Dal Recipes

Dal banjara is a delicious Rajasthani dal recipe made with chiklewali urad dal and chana dal. It is derived from Rajasthan, however has gained popularity all over India due to its unique taste. dal banjara and langarwali dal are two quite similar dals, they are derived and originated from different regions yet the ingredients used are same.

dal banjara recipe | Rajasthani dal banjara | healthy dal banjari |

dal banjara recipe | Rajasthani dal banjara | healthy dal banjari |

Maa Ki Dal, flavoured with tangy tomatoes, curds and cream- it’s a rich feeling you can enjoy. Ensure that the beans and dal are soaked well overnight.

We have made this Maa Ki Dal in a pressure cooker and this pressure cooker Maa ki Daal is very popular as it saves loads of time for the busy housewives. The taste of pressure cooker Maa ki Daal is not compromised as it tastes the same as the traditional restaurant style Maa Ki Dal which is simmered all night long to get the unique flavour.

maa ki dal recipe | pressure cooker maa ki dal | Punjabi kali dal | black gram dal |

maa ki dal recipe | pressure cooker maa ki dal | Punjabi kali dal | black gram dal |

Enjoy our Indian Dal and Kadhi Recipes | Easy Dal Recipe Collection | Delicious Kadhi Recipes for Everyday Meals | collection and other related articles. 

Celebration Dals recipes
Everyday Dals recipes
Kadhis recipes
Low Cal Dals / Kadhis recipes
Bengali Dals / Curry recipes
Gujarati Dal / Kadhi recipes
Hyderabadi Dal recipes
Punjabi Dals / Kadhis recipes
Maharashtrian Dal, Varan / Amti / Kalvan recipes
Mughlai Dals recipes


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Recipe# 14189
13 Oct 01

 
 by mcgraff
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Recipe# 32314
25 Jun 08

 
 by Foodie#415623
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Recipe# 8918
01 Aug 11

 
 
by tripathipriya
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Recipe# 11015
13 Feb 02

 
 by sonaprem
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Serve this tasty lentil dish, sookhi moong ki dal with hot Chapatis or Parathas and pickle for a simple yet very sumptuous meal. The moong dal is cooked with very little water and is spiced with garlic, ginger and garam masala.
Recipe# 9526
27 Jul 11

 
 
by Rajeshwari.Ch
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A simple yet innovative dal with tender tamarind leaves recipe with an array of flavors. The lentils are cooked with tamarind leaves to impart a delectable sour taste to the lentil or dal preparartion. Relish with steamed rice
Recipe# 9841
01 Dec 16

 
 by mtarla
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Recipe# 12130
01 Sep 16

 
 by dipa20
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Dal Bemisaal is a tempting dal or lentil recipe with an authentic awesome North Indian touch. An irrestible combination of flavorful lentils or dals simmered in a rich spicy gravy and enjoyed with naan or roomali roti.
Recipe# 14555
29 Jul 11

 
 by mangala-rao
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Fried dal is an interesting dal recipe with the tuar dal cooked in a sweet and spicy taste. The jaggery adds to the sweetness of the preparation while the tamarind juice and chillies perk up the tanginess and spice quotient. Enjoy the fried dal or dal fry with roti or rice.
Recipe# 14721
26 Jul 11

 
 
by Foodie #48100
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The black urad dal and rajmah beans are cooked together in a creamy rich makhni gravy and typically enjoyed with tandoori roti or naan.
Recipe# 15104
01 Oct 11

 
 by chandapappa
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Maharashtrian kadhi is slightly thicker kadhi recipe than the punjabi kadhi and is prepared with the besan and beaten curd blended together. The kadhi is then cooked tempered with curry leaves, mustard seeds and ginger-garlic paste. Enjoy the kadhi with hot steamed rice.
Recipe# 39185
14 Aug 15

 
 by anikar01
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Poondu Puli Kulambu, a traditional South Indian recipe like sambhar that is usually had with rice, but tastes equally good with idlis and dosas. It is like a curry of Onions and garlic in tamarind gravy, perked up with a very flavourful tempering. Although a variety of spices are used, the sesame, u ....
Recipe# 8951
25 Sep 06

 
 by purvikeyur
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A sweetened naan recipe, Sheermal is made from maida flour which has been leavened with yeast and then baked in a hot oven. Sheermal is a traditional Muslim flat bread recipe, common to Lucknowi or Pakistani cuisine.
Recipe# 9437
14 Aug 07

 
 by Foodie #380040
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An amazing blend of flavors, Shahi tuar dal is a dal recipe with a difference. The Shahi dal recipe has tur dal cooked into an awesome shahi(royal) rich spicy dal recipe with select spices.
Recipe# 11577
20 Jun 03

 
 by jolu
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Recipe# 11752
01 Aug 11

 
 by vimimehta
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Recreate the magical and nutritious palaldahi dal with whole green gram or chilka wali moong. The dal is cooked along with palak leaves and then simmered in a tomato-curd mixture which has been spiced up aptly with green chillies, spice powders and garnished with chopped coriander leaves.
Recipe# 13499
16 Mar 01

 
 by MAMTAMERAI
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Sanjeev's Dal Makhni is a the popular Punjabi lentil preparation with split black urad dal. A rich and creamy dal recipe, dal Makhni is a favorite North Indian dal preparation and is best relished with paranthas and pickle.
Recipe# 14181
13 Oct 01

 
 by mcgraff
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Jill's chana dal is a simple, healthful and tasty recipe to prepare the popular chana dal in the traditional Indian way. Jill's chana looks great and is also quite quick to prepare.
Recipe# 14560
30 Jul 11

 
 
by meera60
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Moong dal with shimla mirch is a delectable lentil recipe with chopped capsicum or shimla mirch added to the cooked moong dal. The fried onions and tomatoes get added up in the dal and is relished as main course side dish.
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