Inspired by Tigers and Strawberries, I decided to make dal for dinner. I've made dals once in a while before, pretty casually, and they came off pretty bland and dull. I voewd that this one would be different.
I made a lot -- a triple recipe, 'cause our freezer stores are kind of low. That's about three or four or four cups of dry red lentils, eight cloves of Rhys-smashed garlic, and a cubic inch of ginger, brought to a boil in a smallish amount of water and simmered with occasional stirring for about an hour. Lentils would be edible before that, but the goal is to boil them into a thick paste. Adding modest amount of random Indian spices when you start is not a bad idea -- I threw in a tablespoon of turmeric, and a tablespoon of a basic garam masala.
Then chop a couple zucchinis into small dice, and toss them in. Add salt and lemon juice -- to taste. (Or tamarind, say.) Simmer 'til zukes are keen.
Now the part that makes it work: the tarka. This is flavorsome stuff fried in butter (or oil) at the last minute and stirred in. I did something much like Tigers and Strawberries' grand tarka: half a Vidalia onion and two cloves of garlic, sliced thin and fried in butter 'til browned. Add black mustard seed, yellow mustard seeds, and cumin seeds, and a tiny dash of asafoedita. Fry 'til fearsomely fragrant, and mix it into a dinnersized amount of the dal. Freeze the rest, with a note that it deserves a tarka before being served.
Serve to your 4yo (who is reasonably pleased with it), and your wife and her girlfriend (who were going to be going out for dinner and a drivein movie, but were stuck in the house by a thunderstorm.) Beware. Wife may retaliate by making chocolate-chip cookies. The doom!
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Date: 2008-06-15 01:46 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2008-06-15 02:09 am (UTC)But while I didn't have anything like Tigers and Strawberries to draw inspiration from, it sounds like we had much the same experience tonight.
Dinner was a randomly thrown together potato/cauliflower/green bean curry (very mild), chicken tikka masala, chana masala, and tomater shorba. Of course, the requisite rice :)
Was it authentic? No - I didn't have yogurt, so I used milk. I did have cashews, so I could make cashew paste! But my random assortment of Indian spices is running low, so it was definitely cobbled together, but mmmmm good.
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Date: 2008-06-15 11:25 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2008-06-17 05:42 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2008-06-17 11:34 am (UTC)