Broccoli Dal Curry

"This is an extremely flavourful curry. Vegetarians can use vegetable broth instead of chicken broth. Kids really like this too (with less pepper). Serve with basmati as a side to a more elaborate dinner, or alone, for a simple meal."
 
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Ready In:
1hr 30mins
Ingredients:
15
Serves:
4
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ingredients

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directions

  • Heat butter in saucepan and saute onions until well browned.
  • Add chili powder, pepper, cumin, coriander and turmeric.
  • Stir and cook, 1 minute.
  • Add lentils, lemon juice, broth and coconut if using.
  • Bring to boil, reduce heat and simmer for 45-55 minutes (if mixture is too thick, you may need to add a little hot water).
  • Steam broccoli for 7 minutes.
  • Plunge broccoli in cold water and set aside.
  • Remove 1/3 cup of liquid from the lentil mixture.
  • Add to flour to form a smooth paste.
  • Return to pan; add broccoli, salt and nuts if using.
  • Simmer for 5 minutes.
  • Serve over Basmati rice.

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Reviews

  1. Wow! Easy and delicious. I didn't even have the right spices (my husband used all the Chili Pwd yesterday). It's still awesome and double helping awesome! I used Gram Marsala in place of Chili Pwd -- didn't use Turmeric either. Served without the rice -- rice spikes blood sugar too much so I rarely use it. Thank you for this recipe, it's so gratifying to find a staple like this, make a big batch and eat from it all week.
     
  2. We love this recipe and make it quite regularly. Instead of using butter or ghee I generally use 2 tablespoons of vegetable oil, or margarine. I have substituted 2 teaspoons of garam masala for the black pepper and chili powder, and added a 1/4 teaspoon of cayenne. I too use 4 cups of water, and don't bother adding any flour. We prefer to omit the coconut and the added salt, but include the cashews. Thanks for posting such a delcious and healthy recipe!
     
  3. I loved this. It was simple and delicious. I played with the spices to suit out own tastes and used only 1/2 the onions (I'm not a huge fan of onions), but they were not at all overwhelming as usual. The broccoli adds a nice amount of substance to the dal. I don't think I've ever had dal with lemon juice in it before (where have I been!), but it added a nice accent. Overall, this one's a keeper.
     
  4. This is such a unique way to cook broccoli! The only change I made was to use cornstarch to thicken up the sauce instead of flour. Hope this is helpful to those who want a gluten-free version of this recipe.
     
  5. Delicious recipe! I really enjoyed this for dinner last night. I served with the basmati, but I think next time I would serve without. I used No Chicken Broth (vegetarian chicken broth substitute) and this worked fine, as well as the optional coconut and cashews. I did not change the spice combinations. I especially loved the broccoli in this dish. I would have this again. Thanks!
     
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  2. Wow! Easy and delicious. I didn't even have the right spices (my husband used all the Chili Pwd yesterday). It's still awesome and double helping awesome! I used Gram Marsala in place of Chili Pwd -- didn't use Turmeric either. Served without the rice -- rice spikes blood sugar too much so I rarely use it. Thank you for this recipe, it's so gratifying to find a staple like this, make a big batch and eat from it all week.
     
  3. This instantly became the new favorite curry dish in my house! The only thing I changed was that I used cayenne instead of chili powder for an extra kick. Thanks for the great recipe!
     
  4. I used red beans instead of lentils and olive oil instead of butter, doubled the flour and used only 1 1/3 cup veggie broth. We served this over the "Indian Spiced Rice" recipe found here, and the two were a wonderful complement. I loved the flavors in this, and will be making it again and again!
     
  5. We love this recipe and make it quite regularly. Instead of using butter or ghee I generally use 2 tablespoons of vegetable oil, or margarine. I have substituted 2 teaspoons of garam masala for the black pepper and chili powder, and added a 1/4 teaspoon of cayenne. I too use 4 cups of water, and don't bother adding any flour. We prefer to omit the coconut and the added salt, but include the cashews. Thanks for posting such a delcious and healthy recipe!
     

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