Best Moong Sabzi Lentil Vegetable Mix Recipes

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GREEN MOONG DAL



Green Moong Dal image

Sabut moong dal or green gram curry recipe - homely recipe of dal made with whole green moong beans.

Provided by Dassana Amit

Categories     Main Course

Time 1h30m

Number Of Ingredients 18

½ cup sabut moong dal ((whole moong beans) - soaked in water for an hour or two hours or overnight)
2 tablespoon oil
1 medium tej patta ((indian bay leaf))
½ teaspoon cumin seeds
1 medium onion, (chopped or ⅓ cup chopped onions)
1 large tomato, (finely chopped or ½ cup finely chopped tomatoes)
1 teaspoon Ginger Garlic Paste (or ½ inch ginger + 3 to 4 medium garlic - crushed to a paste in mortar-pestle)
¼ teaspoon turmeric powder
¼ teaspoon red chili powder
½ teaspoon Coriander Powder ((ground coriander))
¼ teaspoon Garam Masala
2.5 to 3 cups water
2 tablespoon chopped coriander leaves ((cilantro leaves))
salt as required
1 tablespoon oil
½ teaspoon cumin seeds
1 pinch asafoetida ((hing))
¼ teaspoon red chili powder

Steps:

  • Rinse 1/2 cup green moong beans for a couple of times and then soak in enough water for an hour. You can also soak them for a couple of hours or overnight. If soaking overnight, then the pressure cooking time will reduce.
  • Chop 1 medium onion, 1 large tomato and 1 to 2 green chilies. Crush the ginger and garlic to a paste in the mortar-pestle.
  • Heat 2 tbsp oil in a pressure cooker.
  • Add the whole spices - 1 medium tej patta/indian bay leaf and 1/2 tsp cumin seeds. Saute till the cumin seeds splutter.
  • Then add the chopped onions. Saute the onions till light golden.
  • Add 1 tsp ginger-garlic paste and chopped green chilies. Stir and saute till the raw aroma of ginger-garlic goes away.
  • Now add the chopped tomatoes and 1/4 tsp turmeric powder, 1/4 tsp red chili powder, 1/2 tsp coriander powder and 1/4 tsp garam masala powder.
  • Stir and saute till the tomatoes soften, become pulpy and you see oil releasing from the sides.
  • Drain and add the moong beans. Stir very well.
  • Add 2.5 to 3 cups water and salt as per taste. Stir very well.
  • Cover and pressure cook sabut moong dal for 10 to 12 whistles or 15 to 17 minutes on a medium to high flame till the moong beans are softened thoroughly.
  • When the pressure settles down on its own, open the lid and check the moong beans. If they still have slight bite to them, then add some water and pressure cook for some more whistles.
  • If the mixture looks dry, then you can add more water. Keep the cooker on the stove top and simmer the moong dal for 5 to 6 minutes, stirring at intervals.
  • The consistency of the dal should not be watery. While cooking you can mash a few lentils with the back of the spoon.
  • Heat 1 tbsp oil in a small pan or tadka pan. Splutter 1/2 tsp cumin seeds first.
  • Switch off the flame and then add a pinch of asafoetida and 1/4 tsp red chili powder. Stir.
  • Add this tempering to the dal. Stir well.
  • Add 3 tbsp chopped coriander leaves. Stir again.
  • Serve green moong dal with steamed rice or chapatis.
  • While serving this green gram curry, you can garnish with a few coriander leaves if you want.

MOONG SABZI (LENTIL VEGETABLE MIX)



Moong Sabzi (Lentil Vegetable Mix) image

Another really nice recipe I found in the newspaper. This Indian "sabzi" (vegetable accompaniment for rotis/Indian bread) also goes well with yogurt-rice or as filling for a really unique sandwich!

Provided by Anu_N

Categories     Lunch/Snacks

Time 25m

Yield 1 medium bowl, 3-4 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 8

1 cup dried lentils, soaked
1 medium onion, chopped
1 medium tomatoes, chopped
1 tablespoon coriander, finely chopped
1 green chili pepper, sliced vertically
1 teaspoon cumin seed
1 tablespoon vegetable oil
salt

Steps:

  • Heat oil in a pan.
  • Add cumin seeds.
  • Wait until they crackle before adding the chili.
  • Now add onion, a pinch of salt, and saute on a low flame till the onion turns translucent.
  • Add the tomato and a bit of salt and let it fry on a low flame until the water starts separating from the tomato.
  • Add the moong dal and mix it well into the onion-tomato paste, add salt, let it fry for a few minutes.
  • Add enough water to just about submerge the moong, cover the pan with a lid and leave it to cook on a low flame.
  • Stir the mixture occasionally to make sure that the water does not evaporate leaving the moong stuck to the bottom of the pan.
  • When all the water has disappeared, check to see that the moong is soft enough to be eaten.
  • The mix should be dry and not liquid like Indian dal normally is.
  • Sprinkle the chopped corriander and serve hot with chappati or roti.

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