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Home Mangalore/Goa Recipes Soups & Soraks Walter's Dalicho Saar 2

Walter's Dalicho Saar 2

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Ingredients

Quantity Measure Ingredients Description
4 Medium Carrots Cut in cubes
4 Nos Chillies, Green Mince finely
1 Teaspoon Chilly Powder, Red  
2 Tablespoon Cooking Oil  
1 Teacup Dhal, Masoor  
4 Flakes Garlic Mince finely
0.5 Inch Ginger Mince finely
1 Medium Onion Since the onions
4 Medium Potatoes Cut in cubes
1 Salt-Spoon Salt  
0.5 Ball Tamarind Extract juice
2 Nos Tomatoes Cut in cubes
1 Salt-Spoon Turmeric Powder  

Method

In a half tea cup of water, soak the tamarind for ten to fifteen minutes, and when it gets soft, extract all the pulp, Smash the pulp thoroughly, removing any seeds and fibers. Add to it the curry powders, and form a paste.

Clean and wash the dhal and keep them separated, in water.

Slice one onion, and keep it in a saucer. Mince the ingredients to be minced, and keep them in second saucer together. Cut the carrots and potatoes in small cubes, after paring the skins. and keep them in a third saucer.

In a dekshi, put the oil, and heat it, then first fry the onions till they turn brown, then the minced masala till they change color Then put the tamarind pulp mixed with the curry powders, and stir. Pick the potatoes and carrots, with a spoon and put them in the frying mixture, and stir fry. Then in the same way, take the dhal with a spoon, removing the water at the same time, and put in the frying mixture, Continue frying till they change color. Put the salt to taste.

You can put less, but don't put more. You can always increase later, but can not do vice versa. Put some water in the vessel in which the tamarind pulp was made and wash this into the vessel where there may be some dhal left. Remove the old water, and put this masala water in it and stir the vessel, and drop it into the curry vessel and boil.

As the water gets absorbed, add a little more water, and stir so that the ingredients won't stick to the bottom of the vessel. Continue till the dhals are cooked. In the end, there should be some gravy in the dhal. Taste the curry, to see of the potatoes and carrots have been properly cooked, and if not, put a little more water and continue till well done. If you need salt or sour, add some salt and tamarind juice.

Always keep a saucer, in which you can pour a spoonful and taste.- This will develop an experience of sensing and quantifying tastes, which are very subjective.

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Last Updated on Tuesday, 21 February 2012 19:57  

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