Moor milagai dhal ( Curd chilli /moor milagai - Chilli that is marinated in the yogurt and salt. Then it is sundried and stored for future use. This has wonderful unique taste when fried in the oil. The aroma flows over the whole house. ). Curd chilli dhal was introduced by my Husband's grandmom to me . She is an awesome cook. She is great and passionate cook. Even the simple dishes that she make tastes heavenly. This is what they say as ' Kai Pakkuvam' in tamil, means some hands really do magic in the food they make.
Ok coming to the dhal recipe, this tastes so different from other dhal's. As we use only curd chilli for spicing up the dhal. It tastes awesome and very aromatic. This is so so simple to make but I am sure this with some dry vegetable curry(poriyal) and pappad is very comforting and satisfying meal. Hope you all enjoy this satisfying meal.....
MOOR MILAGAI DHAL/ CURD CHILLI DHAL
Ingredients:
Toor dhal - 1/2 cup
Curd chilli / Moor Millagai - 15 ( or according to your spice level , some chillies are really spicy so use accordingly)
Mustard - 1/2 tsp
Rasam Powder - 1/2 tsp (Any brand or Home made)
Curry leaves - few
Asafoetida - 1/4 tsp
Tamarind extract - 1/4 tbsp (thick)
Corianderleaves - few
Oil and salt as required
Method :
1. Pressure cook the toor dhal.
2. Heat oil in the pan, add the mustard seeds, once they are spluttered.
3. Add the asafoetida, curry leaves followed by broken curd chillies, saute until they are golden brown.
4. Now add the rasam powder.
5. Add the cooked toor dhal, enough water, tamarind extract.
6. Add salt, let it boil and when dhal gets little thick and to desired consistency.
7. Switch off the flame and add coriander leaves.
Serve with some spicy dry curry (poriyal) and pappad. Enjoy the satisfying comfort meal !!!
1. Pressure cook the toor dhal.
2. Heat oil in the pan, add the mustard seeds, once they are spluttered.
3. Add the asafoetida, curry leaves followed by broken curd chillies, saute until they are golden brown.
4. Now add the rasam powder.
5. Add the cooked toor dhal, enough water, tamarind extract.
6. Add salt, let it boil and when dhal gets little thick and to desired consistency.
7. Switch off the flame and add coriander leaves.
Serve with some spicy dry curry (poriyal) and pappad. Enjoy the satisfying comfort meal !!!
Simple yet delicious, beautiful presentation.
ReplyDeleteThis is new to me.... but it sounds awesome:) I think u too have the "Kai pakkuvam" to make dishes taste heavenly... the pics are superb:)
ReplyDeleteReva
this is very new to me.....curd chilli is my hubbies favt..
ReplyDeleteThis is new to me.. gonna try soon... and will post how it turned out.. sounds like a tasty one.. I am drooling..
ReplyDeletenice and delicious !! well presented !!
ReplyDeleteLove this spicy treat, Pavithra! And what gorgeous click..lovely post.
ReplyDeleteWooow what a comfort dish !! Lovely clicks ..... my fav the 2nd one.
ReplyDeleteThis looks so comfortable dish .. Dals are always easy n healthy n delicious..
ReplyDeleteDr.Sameena PrathapJune 20, 2011 at 10:04 AM
Simple and comforting...Love the pictures...:)
ReplyDeleteDr.Sameena@
http://www.myeasytocookrecipes.blogspot.com/
Thats looks delicious, usually i love moor milagai with curd rice, dal looks super inviting and comforting..
ReplyDeleteTotally new one.....i love the curd chillis but never added it to dal!!
ReplyDeleteWowwwwwwwww... tempting and beautiful presentation.. thanks for sharing dear !!
ReplyDeleteIndian Cuisine
Lovely presentation!!!
ReplyDeleteSuch a simple khaana yet very tempting!!! You rock at food photography too..... Looks very sumptuous!!!! Kudos!!!
ReplyDeleteAsh...
(http://hastkala-oceanichope.blogspot.com/)
wow, that is new. I mean I have had curd chili with my sambar rice, but using that in dal is very innovative :)
ReplyDeletehad curd chilli before but this is new to me will try this next time
ReplyDeletethis looks incredibly good! i put mor molaga in everything. its great with pasta!!
ReplyDeleteThat looks so delicious...sometimes I yearn for something so simple:):)
ReplyDeleteSomething new to me but I'm sure will finish it quick!!! Hehe, how you been dear? :)
ReplyDeleteUsing curd chillies for tadka..that's super cool :-)Hope you are having a great time in India
ReplyDeleteThis one sounds new and interesting ti me....luv the clicks
ReplyDeleteUr pics are breath-takingly beautiful! Ive gotta try this soon now !
ReplyDeletesimply superb and unique
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful idea to add moor milagai to tadka!!!! Trying this out soon :)
ReplyDeletePrathima Rao
Prats Corner
healthy dal...excellent click pavi!
ReplyDeletenever know that we can make gravy with moor milagai.Hope ur enjoying ur vacation by eating all the traditional food made by mom and grand mom. wonderful pictures
ReplyDeleteVery interesting recipe,healthy dal with curd chilli and nice clicks.
ReplyDeletehealthy dal...excellent click..
ReplyDeletePavi - love the classic simple recipe and of course your pictures are as perfect as ever!
ReplyDeleteI have never heard about the Moor Milagai with Dhal, looks delicious!Bookmarked and going to try sometime soon.
ReplyDeleteLovely presentation and yummy curry. I always wanted to make a curry using this chilli, thanks for sharing. Will try this soon.
ReplyDeleteNothing beats dhal rice and veg fries looks so good Pavithra!
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