Dal, Spicy Spinach and a Food Demo!
The other day I was craving a nice simple and easy Indian meal so I made dal (rich in protein) and spinach and ate it with rice. Jasmine loved it as well, in fact dal is a great weaning food after about 10 months.
Ingredients:
- 3 cloves garlic chopped
- 1/2 head of cauliflower chopped
- little salt
- toor dal 1 cup
- little turmeric
- sambar powder (can be found in Indian grocery store- famous in South India)
- 4 curry leaves
- teaspoon mustard seeds
- 2 green chilis
- 1/2 onion chopped
- 1/4 chopped tomato
Method
1. add dal, cauliflower, tomato, little onion, little tumeric 1 clove garlic to pressure cooker and cook till you hear two whistles.
2. fry mustard seeds (let pop) onion, curry leaves, garlic, green chili in canola oil, then add some sambar powder- more if you want it to be spicy
3. mix fried onions and spices with dal and boil 5 - 10 min add coriander/cilantro to garnish.
Easy South Indian Spinach
Ingredients
Ingredients
- 1 bag baby spinach (or fresh, any kind of spinach works)
- 1/2 red onion chopped into slices
- 3 cloves of garlic chopped
- little salt
- a pinch of cumin seeds
- pinch of turmeric
- little urad dal
- 1 green chilli
Method:
1. Heat canola or olive oil in pan, then add cumin, urad dal, chopped garlic, chilli and onion and fry till onion starts to brown.
2. Add Spinach and stir fry on med/high heat, cover and cook for 5- 10 min
3. It is then cooked - so fast and tasty
Enjoy this wonderful healthy vegetable, rich in Vitamin A, Vitamin C, Vitamin K, Niacin, Zinc and Iron.
Finally I met the Marketer for my Local Winston Salem Whole foods through twitter and I did my first in store demo today for fun, I talked about herbs and spices we walk past and never use, lemongrass, lime leaves, Herbs De Provence, Mirin, Sesame seeds and leeks, it was a fun experience. Maybe I will do more in the future!
Fellow foodies and food bloggers, go and spread the word about cooking and using fun ingredients!
Love you all
Sounds good, I've been craving Indian! I want to hear more about what you were demo-ing at whole foods. Do you sell herbs?
ReplyDeleteThe dal and the spinach sound so good! Congrats on your demo, how fun!
ReplyDeleteAh your demonstration sounds like so much fun! I wish I lived near so that I could have seen you in action. Look how gorgeous you are!
ReplyDeleteEverything you make is so full of flavor. I am so impressed.
Michelle no I don't sell herbs I just wanted to inspire folks to try cooking with things they wouldn't normally use
ReplyDelete5 star foodie: thanks so much
Bridgett: oh you are too kind
Mmm...dal and spinach. Sounds delish.
ReplyDeleteGood job on your demo.
Congratulations on your in store demonstration, what a great opportunity! The soup does sound rich in vitamins, I sure love all the healthy ingredients, although I had never heard of Dal before. I'm going to have to do some research on that one! :)
ReplyDeleteDal is a great source of protein. The spinach looks good! Congrats on the demo! You're such a go-getter!
ReplyDeleteloved the dal and the spinach...really comforting foods and my all time fav with hot white rice
ReplyDeleteI am sure everybody loved talking with you and learning about spices and ingredients that might be new to them. How fun! Congrats!
ReplyDeleteYour dish looks devine too!
ReplyDeleteI love hearty Indian food like this 2 dishes you prepared. Your demo sounds fun and how wonderful that must be to share food knowledge with complete strangers! :)
ReplyDeleteThis looks so healthy...and delicious! I bet the demo at Whole Foods was a blast.
ReplyDeleteI love dhall and yours looks so good Rebecca! its good to know something so good is so healthy too.
ReplyDeleteLooks delicious--I love Dal and the spicy spinach looks wonderful.
ReplyDeleteCongrats on the demo. Too funny, I have been doing the healthy store tours and cooking demos at Whole Foods twice a month--it is a lot of fun. So many good questions from people. Hope you do more!
Love your dhal soup. I would love that with paratha. That looks like so much fun to demo. Well done, Rebecca!
ReplyDeleteHey Rebecca, congrats on your first demo! Did they asked for more? hehe... Oh yeah, you better be more prepared. Btw, I love the dhall. Looks so creamy yummy!
ReplyDeleteWhat fun doing the demo, Rebecca! Congratulations!
ReplyDeleteLove this soup. It's so healthy and full of flavors!
Well done at the Palak Dal! You look great at the demo.
ReplyDeleteDo check my palak dal-
http://enrichingyourkid.blogspot.com/2009/10/spinach-and-lentilpalak-dal.html
Dear,
ReplyDeleteMy toddler son's favorite food is dhal with some veggies. He loves to have it almost everyday.
I haven't tried leek before. I should give it a shot!
congrats on the demo that sounds like such a blast! I love the looks of your dal and spinach!
ReplyDeleteYou look really cute..Congrats in your demo..
ReplyDeleteDo you call your spinach Saag or Palak, some other areas I know have even other names for greens, but I know I love this! I think I have all the ingredients, and to think tonight was going to be wraps, lol!
ReplyDeleteLov dal and spinach combo...looks delish...
ReplyDeleteDelicious, these are my daughter's favourite kinds of foods - and I love the little silver vessel.
ReplyDeleteCongrats on doing the foodie demos!
Congrats on the demo! That's so great Rebecca. And your dal with spinach sounds delish! Have a great weekend!
ReplyDeleteI would love to talk fun and different ingredients with you. Congrats on your demo! Some girls at work and I share different foods, she brought me some rapini just today. I brought her some of my dal, and Korean sushi.(not on the same day) It's fun!
ReplyDeleteYour Dal looks fantastic...I can smell the goodness from here.
usually have this dhal with either spicy potato fry or pepper chicken or mutton fry.. miss it. have to try your version soon. you hv a nice blog
ReplyDeleteJenn: thanks so much
ReplyDeleteLaurie: its like lentil soup lol
fresh local and best: aw thanks great to know you
sushma: oh you can;t beat it
cottage cozy: it was fun lol
3 hungry tummies so true
Bo thanks
Zurin: thanks
Deb: oh I need to get tips from you!
Mary: oh I want paratha as well
my little space: i may do more lets see
Barbara: thanks
Shirley: thanks for the link will check it out
cool: oh you wil love leek and your son has good taste
doggybloggy: thanks
peachkins: aw you are too kind
Chef E not sure what its called he he
vrinda: thanks
Natashya: clever daughter!
ReenI thanks
Lyndsey: how cool to share food at lunch
aartee: thanks and thanks for stopping by
How fun for you doing a demo. I hope you get to do more.
ReplyDeleteThe dal and spinach looks delicious.
Mimi
Hey-that's SO cool Reb!! So proud of you.
ReplyDeleteI love daal-chawal and a simple curry. I add a little 'ghee' to Adi's bowl-makes it so tasty!!
Good on you. What a great idea. BTW, I love the plate in your flapjack post. Stay well
ReplyDeletethanks Mimi
ReplyDeleteSweta oh your so sweet, get blogging again miss ya!
kitchen butterfly thanks so much
Good to know about the dal being a good baby food weaner! I'll have to remember that for when I have kids.
ReplyDeleteIt looks so delicious! And the demo sounds so cool. that is like my dream job.
Hi Rebecca, that spinach sounds really good-I have some organic spinach in the fridge, so I might try it. By the way, you look so nice and sweet in your photo at Whole Foods!
ReplyDeleteHow fun to have a demo at Whole Foods. Good for you!
ReplyDeleteThe dal and spinach look delicious.
thanks so much Joanne
ReplyDeleteStella very kind of you
Kim: oh it was cool
Agreed! Simple and yet homey Indian fare! I love dahl ... many Malaysians love dahl on their roti!
ReplyDeleteDal is a regular dish in Indian cuisine.It is cooked differently in different parts of India.Dal is healthy and delicious.Love the spices you add and also like the spicy spinach with the flavor of garlic and cumin.Congrats on your demo!
ReplyDeleteI love your demo photo! Im always looking for new ways to prepare spinach!
ReplyDeleteThat's fun! I'd love to see what you said about lemongrass!
ReplyDeleteDahl and roti love it
ReplyDeletealwaysa winner: yep my hubby is Indian lol
figtree: oh hope you like it
Ann: Thai food!
love the combination of the cauliflower, spinach and indian spices. I am big on Indian fusion cooking and this demo looks fabulous. Would love for you to check out my site as well. Best regards,
ReplyDeleteSasha
One of my favorite combinations dal and spinach. Congratz on the demo, you look great!
ReplyDeleteSasha on my way lol
ReplyDeleteThas thanks
I'd like to cook more Indian food. Thanks for the recipe. Congrats on doing your first demo at Whole Foods! That's so cool!
ReplyDeleteThe demo sounds like fun.. Bet you were great.
ReplyDeleteHow fun! I wish you could come up to my Whole Foods!!
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