Meat &
Vegetables with lentils Also known as: Dhansaak or Dhunsak
For the Dhansak dal: 1 lb Chicken skinned and washed. (or Spring Lamb, Goat Meat)
1 1/2 cups Tuvar Dal washed and soaked for 30 minutes. 1 large onion chopped.
1 Tomato chopped. 1/2 cup fresh coriander leaves chopped.(optional)
5 leaves of fresh mint. 3 inch piece of yellow/orange pumpkin.
2 Potatoes peeled and quartered. 2 tsp salt. 1 tsp Turmeric.
Water enough to cover the contents. Put the above in a Pressure cooker and cook for 10 minutes only.
Open cooker and remove meat and potatoes.
Mash the dal with electric blender or by hand.
Put in a large pot and bring to a simmer.
For the Vaghar:
1 small onion finely chopped. 2 tbsp oil. 2 tsp Ginger/Garlic/Chili Paste. Make paste by grinding 1 inch piece of
gingerroot, 4 cloves garlic and 2 hot Jalapeno chilies. 2 tsp
Dhansak Masala. (Available below)
2 tsp Dhanajeera.
Salt and Black Pepper
powder to taste. Fry the onion in hot oil till brown. Lower heat and add the paste. Fry
till aroma comes out. Add the rest of ingredients and fry 1 minute on very slow heat.
Immediately add this Vaghar to the simmering dal. Add water if needed. Taste and add
salt/spices to your taste. Add the meat and potatoes and simmer 5 more minutes.
Serve Dhansak with Hot Brown Rice, Kavab and Kachumber.
BROWN RICE
2 cups Basmati rice washed and soaked for half hour.
4 cups water. 1 tbsp oil. 1 small onion. (or caramel sugar instead the onion )
1/2 inch stick cinnamon. 3 Cardamom pods. 2 cloves.
2 peppercorns. 1 tsp Salt. Chop the onion into very very fine slices. Heat oil and brown onion till
dark brown, keep water handy and add immediately before the onion becomes black. This is
the way to give the flavor and color to the rice. ( Or add caramel sugar ) Add Rice
and the rest of ingredients. Bring to a boil uncovered, Now put on lowest heat and
cook 20 minutes.
KACHUMBAR 1 large onion. 1 tomato. 1 Cucumber.
Coriander Leaves. Mint Leaves. Green Chilies. Salt or Vinegar to taste.
Lemon Wedges. Chop onion into very fine slices. Crumble with hands and mix in salt or
vinegar. Add chopped tomato, cucumber, chilies, coriander and mint. Garnish with
Lemon Wedges and serve with Dhansak.