Tadka Dal with Potatoes (Split Red Lentils)
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I was at Winco last week checking out their bulk dry options and found some red lentils that I thought might be fun to try out. They were awesome in this recipe!Tadka Dal With Potatoes (Split Red Lentils)
1 onion - finely chopped
3 garlic cloves, chopped
2 T. Grated fresh ginger
1 jalapeno pepper - sliced into rings (with or without seeds)
dua cups red lentils, rinsed
4 medium potatoes, peeled and diced
1 T. Grated fresh turmeric or 1.5 t. Ground tumeric
1 t. Salt
6 cups water
1 quart tomatoes
1 T. Yellow mustard seeds
1 T. Coriander seeds
1 T. Sesame seeds
2 t. Green cardamon pods
dua T. Cumin
1 t. Allspice
Pre-heat a pressure cooker using the brown setting.
Add a small amount of water, then cook the onions, garlic, ginger and jalapeno until softened, stirring occasionally.
Add the lentils, potatoes, turmeric and salt. Then add the water, stir and lock the lid into place.Pressure cook on high for 7 minutes.
Release the pressure using the quick release method.While the dal is cooking, in a cast iron skillet, heat the spices, stirring occasionally - all except for the cumin and allspice.
Once they've begun to brown and are moving around and popping a bit, add 1 quart of canned tomatoes. Use a potato masher or similar tool to break tomatoes down, and boil and stir this mixture, Add the cumin and allspice, and boil and stir until it reduces and most of the liquid cooks off.Remove from heat.Serve in bowls, on top of rice or with naan bread, (or a homemade Maseca corn tortilla), with the tomato mixture on top of the dal.
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