Really love you detailed explanation, you have no idea how many people forget to tell you what heat level to use, you did a wonderful job all the way through.
Omg I second this! There are channels that have over 1M subscribers but they miss out important details such as heat settings throughout the cooking process(you were brilliant in always mentioning this-I never felt stressed while making this wondering what the heat should be lol). The spice amounts were spot on too-not crazy spicy like some recipes are. Amazing job, wishing you all the success and happiness❤❤❤
Tried it. I boiled the dhaal for 45 minutes, gave it extra time in the masala and it still came up hard. I think I will soak it overnight the next time. Thought you overdid it on the red spices, but didn't realise how mild the Kashmiri red chilli was, taste was good. I could never cook this so respect to you for showing me! Thanks.
Thank you so much for your comment. Sometimes different brands take a little longer to cook than others but soaking overnight will help reduce cooking time.
I am an experienced cook but still enjoy watching how other people make different dishes . You explained the whole process well and even a beginner would get great results from this !
one suggestion ....after ading the dall dont add water..if you want to add for more quantity then use the same water in which dall was boiled for 35-45 min...will be more tasty
Your recipes are great. With this particular recipe, I’d add achari masalas like fennel seeds and nigella seeds to the masala but it’s a personal preference because I like my daals and chanas having a hint of achari taste. Thanks for this wonderful yet simple recipe.
I made this last week and it was awesome. Made a big batch and ate it for several days with other side dishes. Sometimes with rice and sometimes with parata. I personally found it just a little bit salty for my taste as we're used to using less salt in my home. Will just adjust it a bit next time. Thank you for the many easy and comprehensive recipes. I lived in Multan for 6yrs and one of the best things there was the food ❤ Salam from Maldives
I’ve made this for myself and my friends and it was absolutely delicious and step by step introductions made it super easy to cook. I do love my little kitchens recipe’s ❤ Just so you know how delicious it is, I’m making it again this week!
I make the same in an Instapot cooker. Saves time, Energy and continuous monitoring. I fry the masala paste as shown, in the instapot in simmer mode -medium setting. and then add the chana dal pre soaked (1 hour) and cook under high pressure for 6-7 mins. Let the pressure release on its own. Top it up with Celantro. Ever since the Instapot came in the market it has saved so much time, Energy and no need for constant watch on the progress.
Made this today but used green lentils. Obviously they didnt need long to cook as soaked over night. Only thing different i did was add butter at the end. Tastes just fab.
This is hands down THEE BEST daal recipe. It tastes amazing and I HIGHLY recommend everyone to try it. THANK YOU SOO MUCH for sharing the recipe Shamsa. So quick and easy to make yet so delicious. I made it today and I just can’t get over it! xx
Looks great Shamza! I’m fairly new to cooking dal and pulses but I’m really enjoying the dishes I’ve made so far. I have some chana dal so your recipe will be my guide😊 Thank you for sharing 👍🏻
First time watching your video and I’m so happy to have found you!! Loved your video, your explanation was spot on and you have a new subscriber- brilliant!!
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This looks so good I can (almost) smell it. Why do you drain the cooked chana before adding it to the masala pot? Nutrients -and a bit of flavor-are lost by draining.. I'm thinking the same consistency can be gotten by cooking the combined dal and masala a little longer and/or perhaps adding a bit less water during the masala bhun process. (My computer spell checker won't let me type "bhuning" it keeps chaining it to "shunning". I hope this doesn't happen when I post this question. I mean B H U N! Thanks for this and so many other excellent recipes.
Thanks for your comment. I guess there's no harm in using the water the chana daal has been boiled in, I guess I've just seen my mum discard that hence why I did it.
Followed your cooking instructions. Made channa daal first time, as wife gone abroad with kids for 2 months, its was delicious. Thank u for your video, with clear explanation., no nonsense. Am a follower now. Please make a video if how to make pillau rice. Missing pilau rice. Thank you. ❤
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Thank you for sharing this recipe. I made it for the family and my husband ( who usually doesn't it lentils) said this dhal isn't so dull. It was delicious 😋 👍🏼
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Hi Shamza Daal has recently become one of my favourite foods after finally mastering how to cook it and being diabetic it’s a healthy choice too I use red lentils or split yellow peas which look very similar to your recipe I will try your recipe soon 😊 Thank you for sharing
Looking forward to your recipe of this daal. I love daal. Have you ever tried pease pudding? You can buy it in small cans. It contains the same lentils but less ingredients. You may have heard the nursery rhyme, pease pudding hot, pease pudding cold, pease pudding in the pot, nine days old. Anyway this was a staple food in the early 20th century and I remember before refrigeration etc. that the pease pudding would be made and each day mum would add another ingredient such as carrot, the day after cabbage, then potatoes, swede etc. We would add dumplings and herbs. As it is around the world an excellent source of protein. As for the rhyme I don't think we went 9 days but certainly 4 or 5. So the pease just thickened the water in the end. Thank you for the recipe.
@@saifalibutt That's interesting. Thank you. I made rice and peas with Gunko beans this week. I used a can. But back in the 50s I remember buying these cooked from the local market and they were known as pigeon peas.
This looks delicious!! Could you tell me what brand of chana daal you use as I have used a few in the past and they take forever to cook through even if I soak night before x
I made your aloo ghost the other day using your recipe omg family loved it, I made it again yesturday !!! My lamb wasn't so hard as yours so I didn't need the extra 20 minutes, I literally have seen this thumbnail pop up in my post and will try it today !!!!
Sounds great! What you might find is that most meat shops are currently supplying spring lamb, which is much softer and tastes different also. Make sure you subscribe and press the bell notifications to see all my videos. :)
@@MyLittleKitchenRecipes hmmm I will ask my local meat shop place, I recieve notifications from your channel already, and yes I have seen the naan video (your recent one)
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Please do more recipes with vegetables like onions and tomatoes Blended with food processer just like in this video it's because I hv a food processor and I want to use it more. And how to have nice sauce I want a recipe without caramelized onion for pasta sauce. If it's possible ofc.
Hi there, please find my recipe for homemade garam masala. You can double the quantity of ingredients to make a large batch and then store in an air tight container. th-cam.com/video/53JM82dYo6w/w-d-xo.html
All my sauces I cook r this way. Whether it's pasta sauce. Curry. Etc. . If there is meat I add after I cook the onions. What do you think about this way. I'm I right,?
Yes you can use passata if you wish. And I think 1 cup of it should be sufficient. Also, don't forget to multiply all the spices x3 if you're making 3 cups of dhal. Enjoy
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Boil lentil first. 40 to 50 minutes. OIL---- ONION cookin--- golden brown cooking. Then add spices. A little water---- to prevent burnout of spices. Fry this spices--- well.
Really love you detailed explanation, you have no idea how many people forget to tell you what heat level to use, you did a wonderful job all the way through.
Glad it was helpful! Thanks 😊
Omg I second this! There are channels that have over 1M subscribers but they miss out important details such as heat settings throughout the cooking process(you were brilliant in always mentioning this-I never felt stressed while making this wondering what the heat should be lol). The spice amounts were spot on too-not crazy spicy like some recipes are. Amazing job, wishing you all the success and happiness❤❤❤
Tried it. I boiled the dhaal for 45 minutes, gave it extra time in the masala and it still came up hard. I think I will soak it overnight the next time. Thought you overdid it on the red spices, but didn't realise how mild the Kashmiri red chilli was, taste was good. I could never cook this so respect to you for showing me! Thanks.
Thank you so much for your comment. Sometimes different brands take a little longer to cook than others but soaking overnight will help reduce cooking time.
I am an experienced cook but still enjoy watching how other people make different dishes .
You explained the whole process well and even a beginner would get great results from this !
Thank you so much 🙂
I’m
Ditto
Very nice, i love Chana Daal. Yes the only thing I’ll change is, I’ll add from the same water which cook the chana daal while boiling.
one suggestion ....after ading the dall dont add water..if you want to add for more quantity then use the same water in which dall was boiled for 35-45 min...will be more tasty
Uvařila jsem podle tveho receptu a musim říct že si všicni pochutnali, moc děkuji ❤
Going to try this soon… thank for making cooking enjoyable and doable
Looks superb.sure tastes good also.
I add two spoon of Fresh Greek style Yoghurt and use the Chana daal boiled water. Do not waste the water .
Your recipes are great. With this particular recipe, I’d add achari masalas like fennel seeds and nigella seeds to the masala but it’s a personal preference because I like my daals and chanas having a hint of achari taste. Thanks for this wonderful yet simple recipe.
I made this last week and it was awesome. Made a big batch and ate it for several days with other side dishes. Sometimes with rice and sometimes with parata. I personally found it just a little bit salty for my taste as we're used to using less salt in my home. Will just adjust it a bit next time.
Thank you for the many easy and comprehensive recipes. I lived in Multan for 6yrs and one of the best things there was the food ❤
Salam from Maldives
Salaam sister love this recipe made it yesterday was sooo tasty.
Am experienced cook and I love watching how you cook your dishes and explain step by step. Cooking is all about art from the heart❤
Thank you so much
Great tutorial. I can't wait to try this one.
Have fun!
Thank you for another wonderfully well presented classic dish . Simple and effective recipe and method. Spot on.
Thank you for watching 😊
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Just made this with my wife it was 10 out of 10 thanks
I’ve made this for myself and my friends and it was absolutely delicious and step by step introductions made it super easy to cook. I do love my little kitchens recipe’s ❤
Just so you know how delicious it is, I’m making it again this week!
I make the same in an Instapot cooker. Saves time, Energy and continuous monitoring. I fry the masala paste as shown, in the instapot in simmer mode -medium setting. and then add the chana dal pre soaked (1 hour) and cook under high pressure for 6-7 mins. Let the pressure release on its own. Top it up with Celantro. Ever since the Instapot came in the market it has saved so much time, Energy and no need for constant watch on the progress.
Wonderful recipe Looks Absolutely Delicious Dear
Made some today stunning and easy thanks for the video
So glad!
I am gonna make the channa dal tomorrow, hopefully it will would tasty. Thank you🙏
Thanks for the recipe I can't wait to try it. subscribed.. love the way you present
Thank you so much Maggie 💓
I never cooked chana dall before so im going to try your recipe.
My husband and I are going to cook channa daal this afternoon. We soaked the channa at 9 am, so will start cooking at 1 pm. ❤
I hope you enjoyed your meal :)
Made this today but used green lentils. Obviously they didnt need long to cook as soaked over night. Only thing different i did was add butter at the end. Tastes just fab.
Great to hear this as enjoyed.
Amazing recipe I made this a week ago.really nice and easy to follow
Glad you liked it. 👍
This is hands down THEE BEST daal recipe. It tastes amazing and I HIGHLY recommend everyone to try it. THANK YOU SOO MUCH for sharing the recipe Shamsa. So quick and easy to make yet so delicious. I made it today and I just can’t get over it! xx
Thank you so much 😃🙌
Looks great Shamza!
I’m fairly new to cooking dal and pulses but I’m really enjoying the dishes I’ve made so far.
I have some chana dal so your recipe will be my guide😊
Thank you for sharing 👍🏻
First time watching your video and I’m so happy to have found you!! Loved your video, your explanation was spot on and you have a new subscriber- brilliant!!
Awesome! Thank you! 😊👍
Thank you so much for sharing your delicious ways to cook. Daal is one of favorite dishes.
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Made this today with rice, turned out great thankyou
Great 👍thanks for sharing this!
I agree with vijay use the same water in which you boiled or cooked the daal. All the goodness of the daal is in that water.
Fantastic!
Mashallah
As always forever in your debt for making it so easy for us novices.
Thank you very much indeed!
Thanks bro 🙏
This looks so good I can (almost) smell it. Why do you drain the cooked chana before adding it to the masala pot? Nutrients -and a bit of flavor-are lost by draining.. I'm thinking the same consistency can be gotten by cooking the combined dal and masala a little longer and/or perhaps adding a bit less water during the masala bhun process. (My computer spell checker won't let me type "bhuning" it keeps chaining it to "shunning". I hope this doesn't happen when I post this question. I mean B H U N! Thanks for this and so many other excellent recipes.
Thanks for your comment. I guess there's no harm in using the water the chana daal has been boiled in, I guess I've just seen my mum discard that hence why I did it.
Another incredibly delicious recipe :) thank you!
Another amazing recipe i love how you explain each step so easily thankyou you have taken my cooking to the next level ❤
Followed your cooking instructions. Made channa daal first time, as wife gone abroad with kids for 2 months, its was delicious. Thank u for your video, with clear explanation., no nonsense. Am a follower now. Please make a video if how to make pillau rice. Missing pilau rice. Thank you. ❤
My pleasure 😊, please do a search on my channel - I have quite a few rice dishes.
Do try them and leave a comment on what you thought, don't forget to share my videos with your friends and family.
www.youtube.com/@MyLittleKitchenRecipes/videos
Im making this dish for the second time tomorrow. First time I made it a few weeks ago it was a massive hit! Thanks
Looks tasty and I must say restaurant appearance. This is one of my favorite recipes which I make often. Will try yours out soon
Please do its lovely 😊👍
It turned out perfect. Thank you.
Great to hear this 👍
Did this Dish Today.
Very Tasty and so easy to make.
Thanks!!!
Thank you & you're welcome 😊
Thank you for sharing this recipe. I made it for the family and my husband ( who usually doesn't it lentils) said this dhal isn't so dull. It was delicious 😋 👍🏼
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@@MyLittleKitchenRecipes Subscribed and liked. Do you have a vegetable somosa recipe?
Good recipe! I just short cut it by doing the chana daal boil in the pressure cooker a couple of mins to speed it up.
Much needed especially now with the cost of living going up! Thanks 😊
The recipe is adorable! We will definitely have to try it!
Thanks for the advice!!!L😊👍👍👍🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹
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Looks very nice 👌 thanks 😊
Made this today, it's gorgeous!! Thank you!
Hi Shamza
Daal has recently become one of my favourite foods after finally mastering how to cook it and being diabetic it’s a healthy choice too
I use red lentils or split yellow peas which look very similar to your recipe
I will try your recipe soon 😊
Thank you for sharing
Thanks Kev 😊
Very nice and spicy, I love it. Did you forget to add the bay leaf? Delicious ❤
She did add the bay leaf at the beginning.
No the bay leaf was added at the very beginning. Kindly watch the video.
Please show me how do u do prawn curry many thanks for that sister.
I want try to cooking this recipe today😊
Hope you enjoyed this
Made it following your steps Results where amazing
Thank you 😊
My favourite chef.everything detailed can't go wrong.must try ❤️❤️
Thanks 😊
Daal looks gorgeous but not as gorgeous as you are! Love your ascent!
Lol thanks! 😊
Looks lush I’m just cooking it now
I hope you enjoyed this.
Looking forward to your recipe of this daal. I love daal. Have you ever tried pease pudding? You can buy it in small cans. It contains the same lentils but less ingredients. You may have heard the nursery rhyme, pease pudding hot, pease pudding cold, pease pudding in the pot, nine days old. Anyway this was a staple food in the early 20th century and I remember before refrigeration etc. that the pease pudding would be made and each day mum would add another ingredient such as carrot, the day after cabbage, then potatoes, swede etc. We would add dumplings and herbs. As it is around the world an excellent source of protein. As for the rhyme I don't think we went 9 days but certainly 4 or 5. So the pease just thickened the water in the end. Thank you for the recipe.
I loved reading this Denise! 😊 no i haven't tried pease pudding nor have I heard the nursery rhyme im afraid.
@@MyLittleKitchenRecipes sometimes they sell it in Lidl and Asda in a small can.
@denisemotley6639 Halved peas are not the same as chana daal. Chana daal is hulled and halved black chickpeas.
@@saifalibutt That's interesting. Thank you. I made rice and peas with Gunko beans this week. I used a can. But back in the 50s I remember buying these cooked from the local market and they were known as pigeon peas.
This looks delicious!! Could you tell me what brand of chana daal you use as I have used a few in the past and they take forever to cook through even if I soak night before x
I've also found this happens. The brand I used was KTC and I purchased it from Morrisons. Hope that helps 😊👍
What a mouth watering recipe 😀🙆♀️. Thank you and Happy Mother's day!!!
Aww thanks Angie 😊 to you too 😘
I made your aloo ghost the other day using your recipe omg family loved it, I made it again yesturday !!! My lamb wasn't so hard as yours so I didn't need the extra 20 minutes, I literally have seen this thumbnail pop up in my post and will try it today !!!!
Sounds great! What you might find is that most meat shops are currently supplying spring lamb, which is much softer and tastes different also.
Make sure you subscribe and press the bell notifications to see all my videos. :)
@@MyLittleKitchenRecipes hmmm I will ask my local meat shop place, I recieve notifications from your channel already, and yes I have seen the naan video (your recent one)
One my friend made this and was nice but when I cook not the same
that was a super Recipe love it with roti ,s . always had trouble with the dal .
but not any more
Darren it was delicious. Sometimes you just heed a good daal 😊👍
Mm yummy sister ur making me feel 😋 hungry 😋
It is good for diabetics people and old age people and baby
Amazing and delicious ❤️
Thank you 😋
can make daal from tin which is already the correct softness?
Absolutely
Thanks for sharing.
That was very helpful
😊👍
Made it was delicious 😋
Thanks for liking
Alikoum Salam
I will try this recipe too.
Shoukran from SYDNEY
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Please do more recipes with vegetables like onions and tomatoes Blended with food processer just like in this video it's because I hv a food processor and I want to use it more. And how to have nice sauce I want a recipe without caramelized onion for pasta sauce. If it's possible ofc.
Of course 😊👍
Thank you so much for ur help Very good recipe my boyfriend so happy ❤he loves the curry
My pleasure 😊
You can even cook Chana Daal in a Cooker. Its more faster that way.
Wow very nice recipe of chana dal.Thanks for sharing this recipe.I have subscribed.Please stay connected.Have a nice day.❤❤
Just made it again awesome dish
Hi, is chenna dal the same as yellow split peas? Thanks.
thank you very much for sharing from Phillipines
Thank you for your comment, i hope you enjoyed it.
Made this today after making your prawn bhuna recipe 2 days ago... another brilliant recipe! Loved it thanks, it will now be a regular one to make x
Great 👍 so happy to see you all enjoying my recipes.
Jazakullah for yummy recipe...
No worries Amber 👍
Amazing
can I use moon Dal to do this?
I made this yesterday it was so delicious thank you so much! ❤️
You're welcome 😊
Final mix green coriander.
That looks really lovely, and your video and instructions are great, nice and easy to follow. Thank you 😊
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Chick-Pea lentil recipe. Good description.
What ingredients do you use and how do you make your homemade garam masala? Thank You.
Hi there, please find my recipe for homemade garam masala. You can double the quantity of ingredients to make a large batch and then store in an air tight container.
th-cam.com/video/53JM82dYo6w/w-d-xo.html
How big was that tomato! 😲
It was a large one on the vine.. so pretty big 👍
Have you ever tried making pav Bhakti Indian street food I do make it but like to always see different versions as my fav food
No I haven't.
Fab stuff sister
Thank you 😊👍
Do you have any videos for Urid daal the split version Urid daal chilka?
Thank you ❤❤❤❤
All my sauces I cook r this way. Whether it's pasta sauce. Curry. Etc. .
If there is meat I add after I cook the onions.
What do you think about this way. I'm I right,?
Absolutely 💯
Low-heat SIMMERING.
Very nice
Can you just pressure cook the yellow split peas? What are the timings for that? Thank you
Yes, absolutely. I haven't tried it so can't say, sorry.
Are you adding COLD or WARM water please ?
Very tasty😋😋😋👍👍
Cane use tomato passata? If yes 1cup to 3 cups of chana dhall please reply making the recpie now xx
Yes you can use passata if you wish. And I think 1 cup of it should be sufficient. Also, don't forget to multiply all the spices x3 if you're making 3 cups of dhal. Enjoy
@@MyLittleKitchenRecipes thankyou how many cups of dhall did you use
Wow looks yum👌👌👌
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Boil lentil first. 40 to 50 minutes. OIL---- ONION cookin--- golden brown cooking. Then add spices. A little water---- to prevent burnout of spices. Fry this spices--- well.
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Does this freeze well if batch cooked? Thanks.
Yes it freezes really well Bryan.