The last few days the weather here is finally beginning to warm up a little and we are seeing day time temperatures in the mid fifties. After all that freezing and near freezing days we have seen in the last ten days or so, mid fifties or even the forties feels great.
So one of the first things we did when the weather got better was to resume our daily walks and just doing that makes me feel so much better. Exercise at home or in the gym just cannot compare to a good brisk walk outdoors, at least in my book :-) The last couple of days I have added one more reason in favor of walks....the sky. What has the sky got to do with walks,you are wondering ? When the sky looks as brilliant as it has for the last few days here, clear and beautiful with a multitude of stars , I would say everything :-) I have decided to make the most of this weather until the cold and the rains, that have been forecast, makes its way back into our area.
Moving on to the main reason for this post, panchratan dhal, which originates from North India. Panchratan literally means five jewels and this dhal probably got this name because of the five different lentils that are used in making this dhal. Needless to say, this dhal in addition to being tasty , creamy and low fat is also super nutritious.It is also very quick and simple to make and has universal appeal :-)
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Ingredients and Method to make Panchratan dhal
1/2 cup split mung bean lentil ( moong dhal/paytham parappu)
1/2 cup split red lentil (masoor dhal)
1/2 cup split pigeon peas (tur dhal/ tuvaram parappu)
1/4 cup split black gram lentil ( udad dhal/ ulatham parappu)
1/4 cup split chick pea lentil (chana dhal/ kadalai parappu)
1/4 tsp turmeric powder (haldi/manjal podi)
2 medium onions cut fine (pyaaz/ vengayam)
3 medium tomatoes (tamatar/ thakkali)
1 tsp minced ginger (adrak/ inji)
1 tsp minced garlic (lehsun/ poondu)
3/4 tsp chilli powder (or to taste)
salt to taste (namak/ uppu)
1 Tbsp oil
For the seasoning
1 tsp oil
1 tsp cumin seeds (jeera/ jeeragam)
5 Thai or Indian green chillies cut fine (or according to taste) (hara mirch/ pachai molagai)
1 tsp garam masala (or to taste) To make your own garam masala check out this post
For garnish
cilantro (coriander leaves/ hara dhania/ kothamalli) one handful washed and cut fine
Wash the five lentils together, drain. Soak it in sufficient water with 1/4 tsp turmeric powder for at least 30 minutes.
Pressure cook the lentils in the same water until soft. ( For me that took 5 whistles in the pressure cooker)
Alternatively in a large heavy bottomed pan, place the lentils and the water and cook on low heat adding water as required until all the lentils are cooked and soft.
Heat 1 tbsp oil in a large pan, add onions and saute until onions are transparent.
Then add ginger and garlic and stir for a few seconds.
Then add tomatoes and saute until tomatoes are soft and mushy.
Slightly mash the lentils and add it to the sauteed onion + tomato mixture. Add water to achieve required consistency and salt to taste, and chilli powder and allow this mixture to simmer for about 10 to 15 minutes on low heat so that the flavors blend together.
In a separate small pan, heat 1 tsp oil, add cumin seeds.
When cumin seeds start to splutter add green chillies. When green chillies start to turn color, add garam masala powder to the oil, stir it into the oil a couple of times and pour this entire seasoning on the dhal.
Mix in the seasoning and allow dhal to simmer for a few additional minutes.
Remove from heat and garnish with cilantro.
Serve hot on a bed of plain rice or along with jeera rice or to go with any type of Roti/ Phulka/ Chapathi/ Indian flat bread or Kulcha/naan.
Serves approximately 5-6
Notes
You can easily halve or double this recipe to get required amount of dhal.
So one of the first things we did when the weather got better was to resume our daily walks and just doing that makes me feel so much better. Exercise at home or in the gym just cannot compare to a good brisk walk outdoors, at least in my book :-) The last couple of days I have added one more reason in favor of walks....the sky. What has the sky got to do with walks,you are wondering ? When the sky looks as brilliant as it has for the last few days here, clear and beautiful with a multitude of stars , I would say everything :-) I have decided to make the most of this weather until the cold and the rains, that have been forecast, makes its way back into our area.
Moving on to the main reason for this post, panchratan dhal, which originates from North India. Panchratan literally means five jewels and this dhal probably got this name because of the five different lentils that are used in making this dhal. Needless to say, this dhal in addition to being tasty , creamy and low fat is also super nutritious.It is also very quick and simple to make and has universal appeal :-)
Click here for a printable view of this recipe
Ingredients and Method to make Panchratan dhal
1/2 cup split mung bean lentil ( moong dhal/paytham parappu)
1/2 cup split red lentil (masoor dhal)
1/2 cup split pigeon peas (tur dhal/ tuvaram parappu)
1/4 cup split black gram lentil ( udad dhal/ ulatham parappu)
1/4 cup split chick pea lentil (chana dhal/ kadalai parappu)
1/4 tsp turmeric powder (haldi/manjal podi)
2 medium onions cut fine (pyaaz/ vengayam)
3 medium tomatoes (tamatar/ thakkali)
1 tsp minced ginger (adrak/ inji)
1 tsp minced garlic (lehsun/ poondu)
3/4 tsp chilli powder (or to taste)
salt to taste (namak/ uppu)
1 Tbsp oil
For the seasoning
1 tsp oil
1 tsp cumin seeds (jeera/ jeeragam)
5 Thai or Indian green chillies cut fine (or according to taste) (hara mirch/ pachai molagai)
1 tsp garam masala (or to taste) To make your own garam masala check out this post
For garnish
cilantro (coriander leaves/ hara dhania/ kothamalli) one handful washed and cut fine
Wash the five lentils together, drain. Soak it in sufficient water with 1/4 tsp turmeric powder for at least 30 minutes.
Pressure cook the lentils in the same water until soft. ( For me that took 5 whistles in the pressure cooker)
Alternatively in a large heavy bottomed pan, place the lentils and the water and cook on low heat adding water as required until all the lentils are cooked and soft.
Heat 1 tbsp oil in a large pan, add onions and saute until onions are transparent.
Then add ginger and garlic and stir for a few seconds.
Then add tomatoes and saute until tomatoes are soft and mushy.
Slightly mash the lentils and add it to the sauteed onion + tomato mixture. Add water to achieve required consistency and salt to taste, and chilli powder and allow this mixture to simmer for about 10 to 15 minutes on low heat so that the flavors blend together.
In a separate small pan, heat 1 tsp oil, add cumin seeds.
When cumin seeds start to splutter add green chillies. When green chillies start to turn color, add garam masala powder to the oil, stir it into the oil a couple of times and pour this entire seasoning on the dhal.
Mix in the seasoning and allow dhal to simmer for a few additional minutes.
Remove from heat and garnish with cilantro.
Serve hot on a bed of plain rice or along with jeera rice or to go with any type of Roti/ Phulka/ Chapathi/ Indian flat bread or Kulcha/naan.
Serves approximately 5-6
Notes
You can easily halve or double this recipe to get required amount of dhal.
36 comments :
That was on my to do list.. will try this out soon..
Looks Yummy
Cheers
Jyoti
www.theveggiehut.blogspot.com
The panchratan daal looks really tempting:) Its on my dinner menu today:)
yummy healthy dal..delicious
Photo looks gorgeous. Perfect color and very healthy dal.
Quite a different idea! I used to do it only with moong dal.
Name is totally new to me....dhal is anytime comfort food!
Hey Usha
Panchratna daal is one of my faviorte...looks yummy...i can see you enjoyed this Daal, i've made very similar Daal TREVTI DAAL you can see on my blog
http://joyofcooking247.blogspot.com/2010/01/its-freezing-weather-snowing-outside.html
cheers
I love this recipe usha! Been wanting to make it for quite some time. Thanks for posting it!
delicious yum and tempting dhal
Nice to combine 5 types of dal. Looks very beautiful..
Looks very inviting..Five dals must add a punch!
It is all perspective right, 20s to the 40s seems like mid spring weather. The dal is a jewel alright.
the name is so apt no? very neat recipe.
Real comforting dal..looks fantastic Usha..
Nice tempting dhal Usha...I have never yet tried this one...thanks for sharing the recipe...I'll try it soon :)
Dal looks too delicious, combo of 5 dals sounds superb Usha:)
Hightly nutritional
nice healthy dal..looks yumm
Hi Usha! thanks alot for dropping by n leaving lovely comment on my blog! Dal looks so inviting..Beautiful click..Loved ur blog alot.m regular visitor now!
Renuka
http://cookingyummy.blogspot.com/
When I first saw the title of this post, I thought it was some kind of dhal, but once I saw the recipe, I understood it uses 5 types of dhals... how stupid can I be??!!! ;-)
I've always had some kind of strange attachment towards dhal made by mixing different varieties of lentils. This one looks just perfect and I would definitely like it :-)
Yummy and creamy dhal! Looks comforting.
Wow...that's an creamy medley of dals...looks yummy....
i make this dal quite often, but did not know it had a name..true that its easy to make and healthy.picture has come out good.
Awesome click..Dal looks super yummy!!!!!
you know wat I made this today and I added even palak to it..
Hi Usha,
The dal pic looks yummy, feel like eating it right out of the screen!! Just today I made moong-matki usal with more or less the same masala ingredients that you have used for your dal.
The dal looks superb dear.
5 dhal curry looks absolutely smooth and comforting!!! that's a delicious pack of proteins!!! nice recipe!!
I prefer cycling, breathing some fresh air and surrounded by greens (we have got immense forests and parcs near our home) besides gym and exercising :)
Rich looking delicious dhal. Plain roti with this would be such a welcome dinner with me.
wow,, what a healthy and great way to make the kids and all others to eat the other daals..lovely..
Healthy and delicious dal!
Looks very vibrant, a healthy and a proteinous dish!!!
Sounds delicious x.
Love this dal delicious!!!
Dhal looks tempting and yummy...
yummy Dhal:).. looks like the most perfect side dish to all kinds of mains:)
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