Narkel diye Cholar Dal, also known as split Bengal Gram with Fried Coconut, is a traditional, no onion no garlic Dal recipe that is widely popular in Bengali cuisine. This delicious Dal is usually served with Luchi or Parota (Paratha) along with some sweets as side dish.
I always feel that I could never match the cooking skills of my Pishimoni and Kakimoni (aunty), both of whom were adept at preparing vegetarian recipes. Whereas I can prepare a comforting non-vegetarian recipe in no time, it takes me much longer to prepare vegetarian recipes. Cooking especially no-onion no-garlic is always a challenge for me. But there are few recipes that I love to cook and they are purely vegetarian recipes, Cholar dal with narkel is one of my favourite recipes.
Ingredients:
- Cholar Dal - 1 and half cup (soaked)
- Coconut - sliced into small pieces
- Cashew nuts - 10-12
- Raisins - a few
- Cardamom pods - 3-4 (crushed)
- Cinnamon sticks -2
- Bay leaf - 2
- Dry Red Chillies - 2
- Ginger - 1 tsp (grated or paste)
- Panchforon - 1 tsp
- Turmeric powder - 1/2 tsp
- Salt to taste
- Sugar - 1/2 tsp
- Vegetable oil (Or mustard oil) - 3 tsp
- Green chillies - 4-5
- Dry red chilli - 2
- Cardamom powder - 1/2 tsp
- Ghee - 1 tsp
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