Panch phoran dal or red lentil/masoor dal with Bengali five spice. A flavorful and delicious dal to serve with steamed rice or bread. Aroma of roasted and ground panch phoran made this dal delectable.
You don’t need much ingredients to make this dal. You need only onion, tomato, chilli, some dry spices and panch phoran. Panch phoran consists of fenugreek seeds or methi, Nigella seed or kalaunji, cumin seed or jeera, mustard seed or sarso and fennel seed or sounf. To make panch phoran or five spice mix 1 tablespoon each nigella seed or kalonji, cumin seeds or jeera, mustard seeds or sarso, fennel seeds or sounf and 1/2 tablespoon fenugreek seeds or methi. Used less methi because of it’s bitterness. You can use equal amounts methi if you like. And for roasted panch phoran powder dry roast panch phoran till light brown and fragrant. Be careful seeds shouldn’t be burned. Let the roasted panch phoran cool down. Grind the roasted spices into fine powder. Store in airtight container. Use in chutney or curries.
You may like some recipes with panch phoran.
2. Olive chutney with jaggery and panch phoran
3. Gur aam or instant sweet mango pickle
4. Tender drumstick potato dry curry
5. Kumro chokka or pumpkin stir fry
6. Sukto or Bengali mixed vegetable
Masoor dal is power-packed with nutrients and has immeasurable benefits. A mere cup of masoor dal has 230 calories, about 15 grams of dietary fibre and about 17 grams of proteins. Here are some other dietary and health benefits of masoor dal. Here are some other dietary and health benefits of masoor dal:
1.Helps Stabilise Blood Sugar Level.
2. Keeps The Heart Healthy by Lowering Cholesterol.
3. Effective Remedy Against Weight Loss.
4. Anti-Ageing Properties.
5. Nourishes Teeth and Bones.
6. Helpful In Maintaining A Healthy Vision.
7. Beneficial For A Glowing And Radiating Skin.
Read more about health benefits of red lentil or masoor dal here.
Here are some more dal or lentil recipes below. Click on the name to get recipe.
1. Beetroot dal
3. Mediterranean green lentil soup
4. Dal rasam
5. Dal makhani
9. Dal kanda or dry chana dal fry
10. Dal palak
11. Egg dal tadka
12. Green gram carrot spinach soup
This post is my contribution to 267 #Foodiemonday bloghop theme is Luscious Lentils suggested by Poonam Bachhav who blog at Annapurna. Poonam has a wonderful blog with many healthy and mouthwatering recipes including thali. I have to try her delicious and nutritious different types of quinoa recipes like Curd quinoa and Mexican one pot quinoa . Do visit her space for many more traditional, fusion and baked recipes.
This dal or lentil recipe is very easy to make. If you don’t have panch phoran make it at home as mentioned above. You can store these mix spices in a airtight container for later use. I always store two jars, one of panch phoran and one dry roasted and ground panch phoran.
Recipe
Masoor dal or red lentil – 1/2 cup
Panch phoran or five spices – 1 teaspoon (mixture of fenugreek seeds, nigella seeds, cumin, mustard seeds and fennel seeds)
Dry red chilli – 1
Onion – 1 finely chopped
Green chilli – 1 – 2 , chopped
Tomato – 2 medium, finely chopped
Ginger – 1/2 inch piece, grated
Oil – 1 & 1/2 tablespoon
Cumin powder – 1 teaspoon
Coriander powder – 1 teaspoon
Turmeric powder – 1/2 teaspoon
Kashmiri red chilli powder – 1 teaspoon
Dry roasted and ground panch phoran – 1 teaspoon
Cilantro or coriander leaves – 1 tablespoon
Salt to taste
Water – 2 cup
Method
1. Rinse the dal or red lentil well. In a pressure cooker add 2 cup water and dal. Close the lid cook on high heat. When hissing sound starts immediately reduce the heat. Cook on low heat for 15 minutes. Let the pressure settle down on its own.
2. Dry roast panch phone in a pan till light brown and fragrant. Seeds shouldn’t be burned. Grind the spices into fine powder when cool. Store the roasted and ground panch phoran in a airtight container.
3. Heat oil in a pan or wok. Add 1 teaspoon panch phoran and dry red chilli.
4. When the seeds starts to splutter add chopped onion and green chilli. Fry till onion becomes light brown.
5. Add grated ginger and tomatoes. Add salt, cumin powder, coriander powder, turmeric powder, Kashmiri red chilli and chopped cilantro or coriander leaves. Saute till tomato becomes mushy and oil leaves the sides.
6. Add boiled red lentil with water of boiled dal. Mix well.
7. When dal starts to rolling boil reduce the heat. Cook on low heat for 10 – 15 minutes. Stir in between. I like it thick but if you like thin dal then you can add more water
8. Now cook dal on high heat for 1 – 2 minutes or until you get your desired consistency. Add dry roasted and ground panch phoran. Mix well and switch off the heat.
9. Garnish with cilantro or coriander leaves. You can also garnish with ginger julienne and lemon wedges. Serve hot with steamed rice, roti, paratha or any bread.
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priya vj says
The bright color dal is sure to be a crowd pleaser and no one can stay away from this flavorful and delectable dhall prepared with aromatic panch phoran masala
Batter Up With Sujata says
Thank you so much Priya!
sizzlingtastebuds says
I have made aloo and baingan panchphoron sabji ; this tadka with dal and such a deep colour… lovely !!
Batter Up With Sujata says
Thank you so much. Please do try, I am sure you will love the taste!
poonampagar says
Such a flavorful and aromatic dal this is ! Love the dishes with Panch Phoran. Bookmarking this recipe to try out once the fasting month is over.
Batter Up With Sujata says
Thanks a lot dear!
mayurisjikoni says
I actually have so much red lentil that I’d stored for the Covid pandemic and have not used much of it. This recipe is perfect to use it up as I love the flavour of panch phoron. A simple and delicious dal to go with plain rice.
Batter Up With Sujata says
Thank you so much Mayuri. Please do try, I am sure you will love the taste. This dal is great with rice and roti both.
The Girl Next Door says
I love the sound of this dal, with ginger, panch phoron, tomatoes, chillies, cumin and coriander powder going in, it has got to be absolutely delicious! Totally love the deep red colour of the Dal too. 🙂
Batter Up With Sujata says
Thanks a lot Priya!
preethi76 says
Panch Phoran dal with masoor dal is so flavorful and delicious. I love to use five spice mix in my cooking. Beautiful color of the dal makes it even more irresistible. No one can resist this yummy dal.
Batter Up With Sujata says
Thank you so much Preethi!
vasusvegkitchen says
Panch phoran dal using masoor dal looks very tasty , loved your dal & panch phoran recipe collection. I just need some potato fry and hot steamed rice with this dal, have masoor dal in my pantry, will try this soon.
Batter Up With Sujata says
Thank you so much Aruna. You are right, you don’t need much side dishes with this dal. Any fry is sufficient. Please do try and let me know how it turns out.
Sasmita says
Panch Phoran dal seems so flavorful and delicious di.
Use of masoor dal is a lovely idea. I will make this yummy dal soon at my place.
Batter Up With Sujata says
Thanks dear. Please do try and let me know how it turns out!
NARMADHA says
Panch phoran is always so flavorful and using it in the dal makes it even more delicious. Love this creamy dal and perfectly goes with phulkas/roti
Batter Up With Sujata says
Thank you so much Narmadha!