This Indian lentil curry is incredibly easy to prepare and a good one for cooks just learning about Indian spicing. All of the ingredients are easy to find at your local grocer and made up of staple ingredients that many of us usually have on hand. Feel free to experiment with the quantity of spices used to come up with different flavor profiles and heat levels. It’s a healthy and economical dish that won’t have you sweating over a hot stove, freeing up time to spend outdoors or simply to relax in your favorite recliner.
If you’re like me and stick to dried legumes instead of buying canned ones, this is also an ideal dish because if you forget to soak your beans the night before, lentils are a good meal solution as typically they don’t need soaking. Try this earthy and slightly tangy curry for your next meatless meal. I suggest serving it with some hot rice and Indian flatbreads, such as dosas or fenugreek chapatis for a most satisfying dining experience.
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Recipe by Lisa Turner Cuisine: Indian Published on January 25, 2008 Simple dish of earthy green or brown lentils seasoned with tomato and Indian spices — an easy main or side Preparation: 5 minutes Cooking time: 1 hour 10 minutes Print this recipe Ingredients:
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11 comments:
Lentils are great as long as some side dishes are beside it to complement it...olives, pickled veggies, bread...damn, I'm hungry again!
Wow when I saw this dish I started to feel hungry for lentils. It looks so delicious and so healthy too, great post. :-)
I second the olives and bread! Pickled veggies themselves I'm not as crazy about, but a slaw-style veggie salad would go great with all of the above.
Let's imagine a pairing of Mediterranean and Indian cuisine.
I would suggest serving these lentils with an olive cornmeal baked bread, and some simple spicy tomato rice.
Yummy, this looks really good!
Yummy!!!Just can't wait to try out this excellent recipe.
These lentils were great! Thanks for sharing the recipe. I will definitely make this again.
I just have a Question , it doesn't say what kind of tomatoes or how much tomatoes to use... I really want to make this.. Sound so good. Thank you
Hi Anon. I would suggest using 1 large tomato, or 2 plum tomatoes. It really just depends on your preference. The recipe is easy and forgiving.
I made lentils today for the first time and didn't realize how fast the water gets absorbed. Needless to say...disaster. I am trying your recipe tomorrow!! Thank you :)
I made this for the first time.
I added Southwest Salsa after it was done. It really added to the dish!
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