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Instant Pot Tarka Dhal - a simple, delicious vegetarian curry dish using split pigeon peas and ready in minutes.

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Indian food has got to be high up there on my list. I just love the amazing combination of spices that are used in the dishes, never lacking in flavour or boring.

Sometimes it can take a while to build up a collection of all the right spices that go in many Indian dishes, but once you have them, you can create such a wide variety of recipes.

Tarka Dhal (or otherwise called Tadka Dal) is one of my all time favourites. A popular Indian dish of lentils with onions, garlic and tomatoes.

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But not just any old lentils. The most common type of lentils used in this dish areSplit Pigeon Peas (Toor Dal). They can sometimes be hard to source or slightly more expensive than regular lentils, but well worth seeking out if you can, as they really do make this dish.

Obviously, if you can't get hold of split pigeon peas, then yellow split peas will work well in this recipe also.

Another ingredient that not everyone will have in the store cupboard that I always like to use in my Tarka Dhal recipe, is ghee. A popular cooking fat in Indian cooking.

You can use a regular chilli powder, whatever you have on hand, but I like to use Deggi Mirch in my curries, which is a great chilli powder for Indian dishes.

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I always have a jar of this on hand and will happily use a few syns to make an authentic Indian recipe.

Yes, you can make this syn free by using a cooking oil spray, but really to get those amazing flavours, it's always best to cook the spices, onion and garlic etc using the real deal and it's not a huge amount of syns when divided up.

When I fancy a meat-free dish, it is pretty much always a lentil curry like this Tarka Dhal that goes on my menu as it is just so quick and easy to make in the Instant Pot.

Wait!! What’s an Instant Pot?, I hear you say.

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Instant Pot is a brand of multi-function pressure cooker. It’s one of my favourite cooking appliances. I love this thing so much, that I almost use it EVERY.SINGLE.DAY.

It is basically a 7in1 cooker, and it slow cooks, pressure cooks, saute’s, has settings for soup, chilli, rice, porridge and even makes yoghurt (I haven’t tried that yet).

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What can I serve with this Instant Pot Tarka Dhal?

It's just gotta be some basmati rice for me, but if you want to get some speed foods to this dish, why not serve it with this delicious Roasted Cauliflower Rice.

Along with rice, I also like to top with some caramelized onion and the easiest way to do those is in the Actifry. I just slice an onion or two very thinly and add to the actifry with a pinch of sea salt and some cooking oil spray, letting it do the work until they are lovely and golden and almost crispy.

If you don't have an actifry, spread them out on a parchment lined baking tray, spray with cooking oil spray, add a pinch of sea salt and bake in the oven until really golden. Delicious!!

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Low Syn Instant Pot Tarka Dhal (Tadka Dal)

Yield: 8 servings

Instant Pot Tarka Dhal - a simple, delicious dish vegetarian curry dish using split pigeon peas and ready in minutes.

Ingredients

  • 455g/1lb of dry split pigeon peas, rinsed well
  • 2 large onions, diced
  • 1 tbs of cumin seeds
  • 1 tbs of ghee or vegetable oil
  • 1 teaspoon of turmeric
  • 7 cloves of garlic, crushed
  • 2 tbs of fresh ginger, grated
  • 1 teaspoon of garam masala
  • 1 tbs of deggi mirch (red chilli powder)
  • ½ cup (120ml) of crushed tomatoes (or passata)
  • 6 cups (1.42 litres) of water
  • 2 teaspoon salt
  • fresh coriander, chopped

Instructions

Instant Pot:

  1. Set instant pot to saute mode
  2. Add the ghee
  3. Once it displays hot, add onion and cumin seeds and fry for about 5 minutes until softened.
  4. Add in the garlic, ginger and turmeric and fry for a further minute or so.
  5. Add the garam masala, chilli powder, salt, and crushed tomatoes and mix to a paste, adding in a little water to ensure nothing is stuck to the pan.
  6. Add in the rinsed split pigeon peas and water and stir well to combine.
  7. Add lid, close valve (if not self sealing).
  8. Set to manual (high pressure) for 10 minutes.
  9. Once cooking time is complete, quick release the pressure.
  10. Serve sprinkled with chopped coriander and your choice of sides.
  11. Enjoy!!

Stove Top:

  1. Cover lentils with the water, bring to a boil and simmer for 30 minutes until soft. Drain and set aside
  2. Add the ghee to a deep saucepan over a medium high heat.
  3. Add onion and cumin seeds and fry for about 5 minutes until softened.
  4. Add in the garlic, ginger and turmeric and fry for a further minute or so.
  5. Add the garam masala, chilli powder, salt, and crushed tomatoes and mix to a paste, adding in a little water to ensure nothing is stuck to the pan.
  6. Add in the cooked split pigeon peas and a little more water to desired consistency.
  7. Simmer for 10-15 minutes.
  8. Season as needed, sprinkle with chopped coriander and serve with your choice of sides.
  9. Enjoy!!

Notes

This recipe is gluten free, dairy free vegetarian, Slimming World and Weight Watchers Friendly

  • Extra Easy/SP - 1 per serving
  • WW Smart Points - 1 per serving
  • Vegan/Dairy Free - use vegetable oil

NOTE: when reheating you may want too add in some more water as dhal will thicken as it cools.

Optional: For a creamier dhal, this is great with a little coconut milk stirred through (remember to adjust Syns)

*Suitable for freezing

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Nutrition Information

Yield 8Serving Size 1
Amount Per ServingCalories 227Total Fat 3gSaturated Fat 1gCholesterol 4mgSodium 614mgCarbohydrates 41gFiber 10gSugar 4gProtein 13g

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FAQs

What is the difference between Dahl and Tarka Dahl? ›

In reality, Tarka signifies that the dhal has been tempered with a mixture of crisp fried garlic, onion and chilli towards the end of cooking, a process which adds a total flavour bomb to the lentils.

What is the difference between Tarka and tadka? ›

Tadka, also known as tarka, refers to both a technique and the infused oil it produces, which adds an extra layer of flavor and texture in many Indian dishes.

Is tarka dal unhealthy? ›

Tarka Dhal is food for the soul, it will heal you from the inside out, this is what I eat if I seek comfort from feeling run down and tired. Its full of nutrient rich spices and herbs, and the Lentils are high in fibre, low in fat, help to lower cholesterol, are good for the heart and can be easily digested.

How much time does it take to cook dal in pressure cooker? ›

Two Methods to Cook Dal in Instant Pot

First pour water at the bottom of the steel insert and then place a steam rack or trivet that comes with the IP. Then place the rice bowl at the bottom and then the dal on top. Pressure cook for 10 mins and wait for the pressure to drop naturally.

Is cooking dal in pressure cooker healthy? ›

According to the food expert, pressure cooking dal saves time and energy and helps keep the nutrients intact. He also suggests adding a drop of oil and no salt while boiling to avoid clogging the nozzle and prevent the release of nutrients from the dal. "Always add salt in the later part of cooking," he recommends.

How much water do you put in a pressure cooker for dal? ›

To cook in pressure cooker: Pour 2½ cups water. Pressure cook on a medium heat for 2 to 3 whistles. When the pressure releases, open the lid and mash the dal slightly. To cook in pot: Add dal to a heavy bottom pot and pour 3 cups water & bring it to a boil.

What are the three types of dal? ›

Let's explore some of the most popular types of Indian Dal and their regional names.
  • Toor Dal (Split Pigeon Peas) ...
  • Moong Dal (Split Mung Beans) ...
  • Masoor Dal (Split Red Lentils) ...
  • Chana Dal (Split Bengal Gram) ...
  • Urad Dal (Split Black Gram)

What are the different types of Dahl? ›

Some common Indian dal types include masoor dal (red lentils), moong dal (split green gram), toor dal (pigeon peas), chana dal (split chickpeas), urad dal (black gram), and arhar dal (split pigeon peas).

What is the difference between Dal Fry and dal Tarka? ›

What is the difference between dal fry and dal tadka? Dal fry is when you add cooked dal to the sautéed/ fried masala & simmered for a short time. Dal tadka is when you pour tadka (tempering) over cooked spiced dal & no further cooking is done.

What is tarka dal made of? ›

Tarka dal (also known as tadka dal) is one of my all-time favourite lentil recipes. It's a simple lentil curry that's made with the most irresistible, aromatic ingredients – like toasted spices, fried onions and garlic – which really bring the lentils to life.

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