Monday, June 8, 2009

Yellow Moong Dal Tadka / Cherupayar Parippu Curry

Plain yellow dal or dal tadka is the most requested recipes in here. I had posted the basic dal recipe with toor dal a while back. I also make this with yellow moong dal (splite green beans) when I run out of toor dal and it gives a very different tasting basic dal for your rice.

Yellow Moong DalIn Kerala, or atleast the parts that I am from, moong dal is usually preferred over toor dal. We make a curry with moong dal, any squash or cucumber we can get our hands on and also add coconut (but of course!). Oh wait, I actually have a recipe in here somewhere. Oh yes, here it is. Cherupayar Vellarikka Curry - yellow moong dal cooked with cucumber.

This goes to the 12th helping of the Legume Love Affair event started by Susan and hosted this month at Annarasa.
Yellow Moong Dal Tadka / Cherupayar Parippu Curry
Serves: 4

What I Used:

Yellow moong dal / split green bean / cherupayar - 1 cup
Green chillies - 2, split
Tomato - 1, chopped (optional)
Turmeric powder - 1 pinch
Salt - to taste

For tempering:

Oil - 1 tbsp
Mustard seeds - 1/2 tsp
Jeera / jeerakam - 1 tsp
Ginger - 1/2 tsp, grated
Red chillies - 2, torn into halves
Curry leaves - a few
Hing / asafoetida / kaayam - a pinch (optional)

How I Made It:

1. Cook the dal in 4 cups water until soft or pressure cook for 3 whistles with turmeric, green chillies and tomato (if using). Let it cool.

2. Heat oil in a pan and add the ingredients for tempering. When the mustard seeds start popping and the red chillies start to change colour, add the cooked dal to this and mix well. Add salt.

Yellow Moong Dal

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