These are my favourite lentils. At our home, every Monday or at least alternate Monday would be brown lentil day and that’s how I grew up. I feel brown lentil are slightly sweeter than other lentils so they are loved by kids in taste. Although they are not as tempting in appearance, they are much more nutritious than other lentils.

Nutrition:

Masoor is packed with nutrients. This inexpensive food is rich in iron, potassium and fibre. It can lower blood sugar and cholesterol. It is also great for your heart. Learn more about masoor benefits here.

What to eat with masoor dal?

Masoor lentil pairs best with zeera rice or any Indian bread like chapati, roti or naan. Further, you can add some yoghurt and kachumber salad on the side and you are set for a comfortable lunch. I like it super soft, slightly mushy and but whole grains.

Tips to make masoor dal

I’m using quick dump in one-pot method to make this daal, which in my experience tastes great and is easy too. Another popular method is boil or pressure cook lentils in a pot. And make onion-tomato tempering separately. Both works methods work well, but I’ve found the below dump one-pot method used in recipe card tastes best, it saves some time and is easy too.  For a slight hint of tanginess, you can add a piece of raw green mango in the brown lentils. Similarly, you can add tamarind to all lentils to add tangy hints. Because tamarind is easy to store and is a staple in the Indian pantry.  My other similar lentil recipes

Moong masoor dalDaal Chawal Palidu

How to make Masoor dal recipe ( Indian brown lentil)?

Wash lentil in cold water 2-3 times until the water runs clear. Soak brown lentil or masoor dal for 30 minutes in warm water. This helps in quick cooking of dal and makes lentil grains soft from inside. (Soaking also helps digestion, check more here.) Now, here’s a quick view of ingredients except lentil and tempering ingredients. Drain the soaking water. Fill the pot win another 3 cups of water add all the ingredients and pulses. (Do not add tempering ingredients.) Cover the pot and cook for 20-30 minutes until lentils are soft as in below picture. Notes: Make sure the pot is large enough and less than half is filled because some of the water might rise to the top while cooking. (The cooking time can vary depending on the quality of lentils, soaking time and air pressure.) You can also cook in a pressure cooker or an instant pot. Cooking time should be less than 5 minutes. The lentils are cooked now. Test it by picking a lentil grain. Mash it between your index finger and thumb. It should mesh completely with no hard bits. If still uncook for another 5-10 minutes. When lentils are tender, just give it few stirs and your onion and tomatoes will mesh completely and dissolve in the lentils gravy. At this stage adjust the consistency of the gravy by adding more water if or as needed. We like thick soup-like consistency. Add tamarind pulp or lemon juice, mix and let the lentil simmer on the lowest heat while you prepare the tempering. Tip: You can also do a taste test at this stage. If anything is missing like green chili for spice, salt, turmeric for the yellow color, or allspice powder, you can add it in the next step of tempering. Let’s prepare the tempering. Heat oil and fry sliced garlic until lightly golden. Now add curry leaves and cumin. (Skip curry leaves if not available.) Add the tempering to the lentil pot. Indian Sabut Masoor Dal is ready to serve. Garnish with fresh coriander and serve with rice, naan, some fresh salad.

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