I warned you guys that the Indian food obsession was far from over. I made a palak paneer, which is essentially a spinach and paneer (Indian cheese) curry. I substituted regular ol' frozen spinach with some fresh, hearty, just-in-season heirloom Bloomsdale spinach. You know I gotta put my own farmers' market twist on everything. :) While doing some Indian cooking homework, I stumbled upon this video with instructions for moong dal dosas (Indian crepes). Perfect. I had just bought a giant 4 lb bag of moong dal with the expectation of using them in my new found love for Indian cooking. Can you say overzealous shopper/eater?
I soaked my moong dal overnight, food processed it and added water and salt to make a nice thin batter. A few minutes on a hot oiled skillet yielded a crispy, nutty crepe that I instantly fell in love with. I served this for lunch with some leftover pakoras. I'm so happy about my new food discovery and so is mah belly. Thanks again Purplesque!
Yikes... I still have about 3.75 lbs of moong dal... any ideas?
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How did the palak paneer turn out? It looks delicious.
As for the dal, it will be gone in no time! What would you like to try?
Spinach-moong dal - dal cooked with spinach and then given a simple spice tempering. The recipe mentions two dals, but just moong would be fine.
moong dal khichdi - a comfort-stew of dal with rice and spices. Indian cousin of chicken soup for the sick, but I love it in all seasons. This recipe uses moong dal with the skin still on, but the yellow kind would be perfect.
fried moong dal - Oh God, daal soaked, fried and salted. I used to Live on this snack as a child. You could use all 3.75 lbs to make this, and keep it an airtight container. It would be gone in no time. :)
Let me know if any of these capture your imagination. I could keep you in an endless supply of recipes, if only to see your amazing photos! :)
i read recently that the perfect wine pairings with indian food were (i) gerwurztraminer (lychee and rosewater character) (ii) rioja reserva (earthiness of the wine)
did you have a tipple?
yummy stuff in the photos
I asked my mom to name some of her favoirte Moong Dal recipes, but she couldn't decide. :(
Still, Moong Dal Tadka sounds delicious! Enjoy.