Are you guys watching the new Next Food Network Star on Food Network?. I am so rooting for Aarti Sequeria, a former CNN producer who later trained at The New School of Cooking in Los Angeles. I love the way she fuses indian flavors in almost any dish she makes. I just hope she wins the challenge and finally bring the first-ever show on FN based on Indian cooking.
..coming back to today's dish - it is based on legumes, the best source of protein with less cholesterol levels (when compared to other meat-alternatives) for we, Vegetarians. there are so many varieties of legumes and their derivatives that it is unbelievable. It is also scientifically proven that consumption of legumes will reduce the risk of many cancers and these are very good sources of iron, calcium and other nutrients. Now, with all this info, are convinced to make some lovely legume recipes for this month's - My Legume Love Affair 25.
The best part of this dish, that there is no-pre-soaking-of-the-legumes-required. Yes, even I was surprised. The recipe is from Raghavan Iyer's amazing cookbook 660 Curries. I am planning to make many more, in future. So stay tuned. :)
I am just following the next food network star. Got back from 1 month vacation. But have it all on my DVR. I see a lot of curry recipes from the 660 curries book. Will check into that too. What you have created looks delicious.
You read my mind Siri. I sincerely wish Aarti wins the next FN star challenge. Dal Makhani looks very comforting, love it more because we don't have to soak the legumes.
hi siri,how r u ?i am new to ur blog ..u r having a lovely space here with wonderful collection of recipes...happy to find u this dal makhani looks delicious...i love dal makhani n urs tempting me lot ... if u get time do visit my blog
Wow my all time favourite, dal and rice :) looks yummy !!!
ReplyDeleteGreat minds think alike Siri ;) The preparation is significantly different though.. (still, great minds think alike :D)
ReplyDeleteCan I get a bowlful please, simply delish looking siri, lovely pics :)
ReplyDeleteLooks so creamy Siri.I would love to have it with some pulao...This recipe makes me want to buy that book..Its on my 'to-buy' list :)
ReplyDeleteI am just following the next food network star. Got back from 1 month vacation. But have it all on my DVR. I see a lot of curry recipes from the 660 curries book. Will check into that too. What you have created looks delicious.
ReplyDeleteYou read my mind Siri. I sincerely wish Aarti wins the next FN star challenge. Dal Makhani looks very comforting, love it more because we don't have to soak the legumes.
ReplyDeletethats my favourit dal. love it siri.
ReplyDeleteSuper delicious and looks awesome.
ReplyDeletedelicious n mouthwatering dal
ReplyDeletehealthy and yummy recipe, beautiful
ReplyDeletehi siri,how r u ?i am new to ur blog ..u r having a lovely space here with wonderful collection of recipes...happy to find u
ReplyDeletethis dal makhani looks delicious...i love dal makhani n urs tempting me lot ...
if u get time do visit my blog
Satya
http://www.superyummyrecipes.com
Me too rooting for Aarti on F/N star. Would be so awesome to see an Indian based cooking show on F/N.
ReplyDeleteTempting and mouthwatering
ReplyDeleteRagavan Iyer's has got some of the best recipes.. Some authentic and easy to cook ways too.. The makhani looks so rich and creamy.. Nice Clicks dear
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