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Aloo Posto and Moong Dal ki dal
Aloo Posto Dals are so easy to work with, the variety of dals like moong, masoor, toor ?are so easy on receiving the experiment that is done with it. It blends in any spices and masala you put into them. I am sure all of you would?ve experienced the same. When bored of making the same tadka ( tempering) dal, we ladies put on our enthusiasm caps and are all ready to mix and match the spices and various things that can go into the dal. Oh ya, I know we are not limited to mix n match our dresses alone ;) Now coming to today?s recipe of dal. There was a stock of Moong dal crying for attention from several days!! (God How can I be so bad!!) so I thought to shower some attention on the poor sidelined Moong dal :) This recipe just happened? it wasnt pre-planned, I pressure cooked the moong dal , glanced at my spice rack and just got started. S these days wants rice almost for both meals and I love my rotis :) So wanted something to go well with both?here ?s what I cooked: Ingredients for Moong Dal ki dal: Moong dal- 1 cup, pressure cooked with just enough water, mashed and set aside Method: Heat oil in a vessel, put cumin seeds and wait till it splutters. Throw in the onions and fry till translucent. Now put the green chilies and ginger garlic paste and fry for sometime. Next add tomatoes and sauté for a few minutes until the tomatoes turn mushy... Spoon in turmeric power, cumin powder, coriander powder, garam masala powder, salt mix well so that the spice powders coat the mushy mixture. Add a few spoons of water if it gets too dry. Fry for sometime until the rawness of the spices fade away. Add the mashed dal and mix well. Taste and adjust accordingly. Add some water to the dal and mix well again and bring it to boil. The dal is ready to be served hot garnished with coriander leaves. Aloo posto is nothing but potatoes cooked in poppy paste. The minimal use of ingredients throws the limelight completely on to poppy seeds. I?ve made posto several times and in 1 or 2 different ways, referring to many blogs and magazines. The difference is negligible though :) Today I made the posto referring to this blog. It has some authentic Bengali recipes do check it out. The aloo post was too good, hearty thanks to Sudeshna :) I blindly ?err?with my eyes wide open(LOL) followed her recipe and instructions. So here goes?.
Moong dal- 1 cup, pressure cooked with just enough water, mashed and set aside Make a soft fine paste of the poppy seeds and set it Cut the potatoes into small cubes Heat oil in a wok over low flame, add the nigella seeds Throw in the potatoes along with the turmeric powder, green chilies and salt Pour in about a cup of water and let the potatoes get half cooked Add the poppy seed paste and cook till the potatoes are well cooked Pour in water if necessary TC and Happy week ahead! related searches : Aloo
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