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Daal Makhani Recipe-Maa Ki Daal-Daal Makhni-Dal Makhani

November 23, 2015 36 Comments

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Dal Makhani, a popular Indian dal recipe is also known as maa ki dal, as I discovered recently. This is my least favourite dal dish to order in a restaurant and I am yet to eat a good dal makhani in any restaurant except maybe Sahib Sindh Sultan who does do a pretty good dal makhani that even I can agree to order sometimes. Note: Check out another version of dal makhani recipe here.

Ironically, my mom doesn’t cook this so this isn’t really maa ki dal to me. We are South Indians for whom dal doesn’t form part of a typical meal and though amma cooks an occasional rajma masala or paneer tikka masala, dal makhani is too foreign to us and never really occurred to her to try and cook, I guess.

Her daughter, obviously, loves to take on more than she can chew sometimes (literally!) and takes pleasure in experimenting on never-before-cooked recipes especially when she has guests. I most often mess up on my most tried and tested recipes when I have guests (is it the pressure or is it the expected behaviour, I can never tell).

Anyway, dal makhani has been on the back of my head forever and I recently got a bag of whole black lentils (whole black urad dal) and I decided to try it on an evening we had a young North Indian couple. Brave, aren’t I? 😉

This is a milder version of the dish as I was serving it with spiced up vegetable pulao. I also avoided the cream that is usually an essential ingredient for this recipe.

Dal Makhani Recipe
(Serves 4)

Ingredients:
1/2 cup whole ural dal (black lentils), soaked overnight
4 tbsp rajma (red kidney beans), soaked overnight with the dal
1 onion, chopped fine
1 tomato, chopped fine
2-3 cloves of garlic, chopped
1 tbsp ginger-garlic paste
1/2 tsp cumin seeds (jeera)
1 tsp garam masala
1/2 tsp red chilly powder
2 dried red chillies
2 tbsp milk
1 tbsp butter
1 tbsp oil
Salt

How to make Dal Makhani:

1. Heat oil in a pressure cooker and saute onions till transparent. Add salt, chilly powder and the ginger-garlic pasted and fry for a minute.

2. Next, add the chopped tomatoes and cook for a few minutes so that the mixture combines well together. Add the lentils and beans, and enough water to just cover them. Pressure cook for 3-4 whistles. Remove from fire and set aside.

3. Once the pressure leaves the cooker, keep it on a low fire. Add the milk and bring to boil. Keep it on sim and let it boil while preparing to temper it.

4. Heat the butter and oil in a pan and throw in the cumin seeds. Once they start spluttering, add the chopped garlic and the red chillies each torn into 3 pieces. Fry until the garlic starts browning and smelling lovely.

5. Remove the dal from fire and add the tempered butter-oil directly to it. Follow immediately with garam masala and mix well. Adjust salt.

Serve with warm rotis, naan or an easy veg pulao.

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  1. Unknown

    December 28, 2012 at 11:11 am

    Try at Haldiram's (New Delhi) if you get chance… its fab….

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  2. Anonymous

    March 31, 2011 at 11:42 pm

    I a, sorry to say, but in your steps ypu never mentioned when and where the Dal has to be used.

    1. If it has to be soaked – how many hours?
    2. Cook it – when?

    Please clarify..

    Regards.

    Reply
  3. Nags

    April 1, 2011 at 1:19 am

    Hey there anonymous! I have indeed mentioned where it needs to be added – in the pressure cooker in step 2. You can soak the lentils overnight, what's what I usually do.

    Reply
  4. khushi

    January 20, 2011 at 3:18 pm

    love to eat dal makhni. nice recipe. try this too:
    http://yummyfood-khusi.blogspot.com/2011/01/dal-makhni-recipe-maa-ki-daal.html

    Reply
  5. MeetaK

    April 1, 2010 at 1:32 pm

    i always loved creamy dal! You have to try my ma di dal (recipe on blog) I am sure you will like it as it really is from my maa! Is it really such a food border south and north? i know the food is very different but being north indian i know my family eat a lot of south indian food!

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  6. Rahul

    April 1, 2010 at 1:32 pm

    Hi! Your recipe looks delicious and I'd love to try it out. I'm just a little confused about how you fry something in the pressure cooker and how you add milk to it and then boil it. I'm a complete beginner cook so any advice is appreciated: my pressure cooker is the standard Indian type with the whistle and seals shut. I only have two steel vessels that go in it but are too thin to cook directly over the gas. Would it be fine to do steps 1 and 2 in a pan or pot and then transfer stuff into the pressure cooker? Thanks!

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