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Step by Step Quick Methi Dal Recipe
This humble yet tasty recipe is the one you would eye for after a hectic day. Bringing the best nutrients together, this easy methi dal recipe is perfectly suitable for a light-hearted dinner. Nothing can enjoy the prominent place set for dal in every family.
The aromatic methi adds all the special effects to this delectable yellow tadka recipe. Gonna get into kitchen with no early preparations made - this methi yellow moong/toor dal recipe is for your rescue.

Serves:
4
Preparation
time:
10
mins
Cooking
time:
30
mins
Easy Methi Dal Recipe requires:

Methi
or
fenugreek
leaves
-
1
small
bunch
Yellow
moong/toor
dal
-
2
cups
(100g)
Curry
leaves
-
a
handful
Green
chillies
(slit
into
two
halves)-
3-4
Mustard
seeds
-
1
tsp
Whole
red
chillies
-
2

Jeera
seeds
(slightly
roasted)
-
1
tsp
Onions
(chopped)
-
1
small
Tomatoes
(cut
into
small
pieces)
-
2
small
Garlic
(crushed)
-
5-6
pods
Turmeric
powder
-
½
tsp
Hing
(optional)
-
½
tsp
Red
chilli
powder
-
1
tsp
Coriander
leaves
-
for
garnishing
Salt
-
as
per
taste
Oil
-
1
tbsp
Butter
(a
blob)-
optional
Procedure
1. First wash dal and cook in a cooker on a medium flame. Wait for a whistle and keep aside.
2. Splutter mustard seeds and red chillies in hot oil. Add curry leaves and garlic. Fry till curry leaves begin to turn crisp.

3. Add jeera seeds. Saute with onions, green chillies and tomatoes together. Fry for the next 2 minutes.
4. Add all the powders (red chilli powder, hing, turmeric, salt). To this, add the methi leaves and fry well for 3 minutes.

5. Now add the cooked dal. Add the small blob of butter to give it a nice rich taste. Cook for about two minutes.
6. Garnish with sprinkled coriander leaves and serve hot.
Nutritional value: Dal, as we all know, is power-packed with proteins. They tend to be a good source of potassium and minerals too. On the other hand, the strongly aromatic methi leaves have all the vitamins, potassium, and magnesium.

Tip: If you are on a diet, kick the butter off your dish.



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