
Dhal makhani
Prep
10 mins
Cook
2 hrs
Servings
4
Difficulty
Hard
This dhal makhani is my absolute go to comfort food, and honestly, it's become a family favorite that I make again and again. The beauty of this dish is how simple it really is once you get going, despite the impressive two hour cook time most of it is just letting everything simmer away while you relax. Whole urad dhal is packed with protein and fiber, making this a wonderfully nourishing meal that keeps you satisfied for hours. What I love most is that the ingredients are pantry staples, nothing fancy or expensive, yet it tastes like you've spent all day in the kitchen. The creamy, buttery sauce with those warm spices just wraps around you like a warm hug, especially on those days when you need something truly comforting.
Ella x
Ingredients
- 200 gwhole urad dhal(also called urad beans, urid dhal or black lentils)
- 1 tspbicarbonate of soda
- 1thumb-sized piece of ginger 1/3 finely sliced(1/3 grated, 1/3 cut into fine matchsticks)
- 12 green chillies 1 whole(1 chopped)
- ½ tspturmeric
- 100 gbutter
- 1 tspcumin seeds
- 2 tbspdried fenugreek leaves
- 1 tbspground coriander
- 15 garlic cloves(crushed)
- 100 gtomato purée
- 400 gcan kidney beans undrained
- ¼ tspgaram marsala
- 50 mldouble cream
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Instructions
- 1
Tip the dhal into a sieve and rinse under cold water several times until the water runs clear. Put in a large bowl or pot and cover in double their volume of warm water. Stir in the bicarbonate of soda and leave to soak at room temperature for at least 12 hrs.
- 2
Drain the dhal (but don’t rinse), tip into a pan and cover with 1.5 litres water. Add the sliced ginger, whole chilli and turmeric, then bring to the boil, skim off any scum that rises to the top and reduce the heat. Simmer uncovered for 1 hr until very tender, or cook in a pressure cooker for 20 mins. Remove the ginger and chilli.
- 3
Heat the butter in a separate pan over a medium-high heat until it has foamed up and turned nut-brown. Pour half into a small container and set aside. Return the pan and remaining butter to the heat and add the cumin seeds, fenugreek leaves, ground coriander, garlic, grated ginger and tomato purée and cook for 2 mins more. Stir the spice mixture into the cooked dhal, then add the kidney beans along with the liquid from the can and season generously with salt.
- 4
Roughly mash the dhal mixture with a potato masher until some of the pulses are crushed. Cook, stirring, over a very low heat for 15-20 mins until the dhal is thick and creamy. Stir through most of the reserved brown butter, the garam marsala and half the cream. Tip the dhal into a serving dish and drizzle over the remaining cream and brown butter. Scatter over the chopped chilli and ginger matchsticks and serve.
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