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7 delicious dishes that can be made with whole urad dal

etimes.in | Last updated on - Dec 5, 2024, 18:09 IST
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Popular dishes made with urad dal

Whole urad dal, also called black gram, is a versatile and nutritious ingredient used extensively in Indian cuisine. Packed with protein, fibre, and essential minerals, whole urad dal adds depth and richness to a variety of dishes. From comforting dals to crispy snacks, this humble lentil can be transformed into delightful culinary creations. Here are 7 delicious dishes you can prepare with whole urad dal. (Images courtesy: Canva)

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Dal Makhani

This is one of the authentic recipes in Indian cuisine. The recipe is a rich and creamy preparation made with whole urad dal and kidney beans. It is slow-cooked with butter, cream, and aromatic spices that taste great with naan or steamed basmati rice. This dish has a silken texture and smokey flavour that makes it extremely popular in Indian restaurants and dinner tables.


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Urad Dal Khichdi

Urad Dal Khichdi is quite wholesome and comforting. It works perfectly for lunch or dinner for that matter. This one-pot dish is quite simple to prepare, just cook everything in one vessel: it contains whole urad dal cooked with rice, ginger, and a few soft spices. A dollop of ghee, a side of yoghurt, or a pickle will accompany these healthy and delectable delights on busy days.

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Medu Vada

Medu Vada is one of the popular South Indian snacks prepared by grinding soaked urad dal into a smooth batter seasoned with spices and then deep-fried into crispy doughnuts. These golden, fluffy Vadas must be tried when they are accompanied by coconut chutney and Sambhar. The texture of the whole urad dal provides Medu Vada with its crispy exterior and airy interior.

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Punjabi Urad Dal Tadka

This dal is a rustic and flavorful preparation where whole urad dal is slow-cooked with onions, tomatoes, garlic, and a tempering of cumin, mustard seeds, and red chillies. This hearty dal is best enjoyed with hot chapatis or jeera rice. Its robust flavour and earthy aroma make it a staple in Punjabi households.

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Dal Paratha

Urad dal paratha is a stuffed flatbread that contains spicy cooked whole urad dal mixed with ginger, green chillies, and garam masala. The parathas are rolled out and cooked on a griddle with ghee. Serve these nutritious and filling parathas hot with yoghurt or pickle for breakfast or as a light meal.

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Vadi

In states such as Rajasthan and Uttar Pradesh, whole urad dal is used to prepare vadi, and small sun-dried lentil dumplings. The dal is ground into a paste, mixed with spices, and then shaped into small pieces that are dried under the sun. After being dried, these badi are stored and then used in curries or stir-fried with vegetables, which add a unique texture and flavour to dishes.

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Kali Dal Ki Khichdi

It is yet one such preparation lesser known through the entire urad dal along with rice, a dash of turmeric powder, and salt that gets cooked into the consistency of khichdi. Often very lightly upon the stomach, recommended even during an illness or it is an effective detox.


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Tips to cook whole urad dal

Soak: Soaking whole urad dal for 6–8 hours before cooking will reduce cooking time and enhance digestibility.
Spices: The earthy flavour of whole urad dal combines well with strong spices such as cumin, coriander, and garam masala.
Cooking Time: It cooks faster using a pressure cooker or by slow simmering for an authentic, more intense taste.

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The bottom line

Whole urad dal is a powerhouse of nutrition and flavour, lending itself to various dishes that cater to different tastes and occasions. From indulgent dal makhani to crispy Medu Vada and wholesome khichdi, there's no shortage of ways to enjoy this versatile lentil. Experiment with these recipes to bring the goodness of urad dal into your kitchen!

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