1 Bay Leaf
Method for the Masala
Dry roast all the above spices for about 2 minutes. Cool and grind to a fine powder. Keep aside. The masala can be stored for 6 months.
Ingredients for the Dhansak
1/4 Cup Toor dal
1/2 Cup Moong dal
1 Large Onion - chopped
1 Potato - cut in cubes
1/4 Cup White Pumpkin - cut in cubes
2 Small Brinjals - cut in cubes
1 Carrot - cut in cubes
1/4 Teaspoon Turmeric powder
1 Teaspoon ginger garlic paste
2 Tablespoon Oil
1 Tablespoons Dhansak Masala - homemade
1 Teaspoon Chilly powder
1 Tablespoon Jaggery Or Sugar
1 Tablespoon Tamarind paste
Salt to taste
1 Cube of Vegetable soup
2 -3 Cups Water
Method
Wash the lentils and cook them in a pressure cooker till done.
In a big wok , heat oil, add the onions and ginger garlic paste, saute till the onions turn pink, then add all the vegetables and saute till for 2 minutes. Add turmeric, soup cube, salt, lentils, dhansak masala, chilly powder and water. Cook on low flame for an hour stirring in between so that it does not burn at the bottom. After an hour add the tamarind paste, jaggery and check the consistency of the dhansak, add water if necessary and let it boil again on slow flame for 10 - 15 minutes. Garnish with chopped corainder and serve hot with steamed rice, Kachumber salad and Fried Brinjals / Brinjal Pakoda.
Fried Brinjal / Brinjal Pakoda
Ingredients
1 Big Round Black Brinjal / Eggplant
1/2 Teaspoon Dhansak masala
1 Teaspoon Chilly powder
1 Cup Gram flour / Chick pea flour
2 Tablespoons Rice flour
Salt to taste
Oil for shallow frying
Cut the Brinjal into round thick slices and keep aside.
In big flat plate mix the dhansak masala, chilly powder, salt, both the flours and mix well. Add water to make a very thick paste. Take each slice apply the paste on both sides and keep aside for 5 minutes.
Heat oil in frying pan, arrange the brinjals , keep on medium flame till one side is nicely fried and turns reddish brown. Flip and fry the other side, in the same manner. Serve hot with steamed rice and Dhansak and Kuchumber.
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