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sultani dal recipe | Indian dal sultani | healthy moong dal sultani | zero oil dal is a simple everyday wholesome fare. Learn how to make Indian dal sultani.

Even commonly consumed dals rock when combined intelligently with the right ingredients! Garlic and tomatoes add tang and taste to this versatile Indian dal sultani, which is made with a combination of moong dal and toovar dal. Everyday spices along with a generous sprinkle of coriander adds on to its aroma and flavour.

The dals are a source of protein which work to protect cell and tissues of the body. Folic acid content of moong dal is an added benefit to this dal. Tomatoes and garlic, on the other hand, lend antioxidants like lycopene and allicin respectively which helps protect our heart. The healthy moong dal sultani is thus a wise pick for not only heart patients, but also for diabetics.

The zero oil dal suits a weight loss menu as well. Serve it with Bajra and Cauliflower Roti to make a satiating meal.

Tips for dal sultani. 1. If you are serving the dal later, we recommend you to adjust the consistency of dal by adding water while re heating. 2. You can increase the proportion of green chillies according to your spice. 3. You can also add 1 tsp lemon juice in the dal for the tangy flavour.

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Sultani Dal, Zero Oil Dal Sultani

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Preparation Time:    Cooking Time:    Total Time:     6Makes 6 servings
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Ingredients
Method
For moong dal sultani

    For moong dal sultani
  1. To make sultani dal, clean, wash and soak both the dals in water for 2 to 3 hours. Drain and keep aside.
  2. Combine the dals, tomatoes, garlic, green chillies, turmeric powder, salt and 1½ cups of water and pressure cook for 2 whistles. Allow the steam to escape before opening the lid. Remove, whisk well and keep aside.
  3. Heat a non-stick pan on a medium flame and when hot, add the cumin seeds and dry roast for about 30 seconds.
  4. Lower the flame, add the onions and dry roast till the onions turn light brown in colour. Sprinkle a little water if the mixture starts burning.
  5. Add the cooked dals, ½ cup of water and mix well and simmer for another 3 to 4 minutes.
  6. Serve the sultani dal hot garnished with coriander.
Nutrient values (Abbrv) per serving
Energy94 cal
Protein6.2 g
Carbohydrates16.5 g
Fiber2.4 g
Fat0.4 g
Cholesterol0 mg
Sodium9.8 mg
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what is sultani dal made of?

    what is sultani dal made of?
  1. what is sultani dal made of? dal sultani is made from 1/2 cup green moong dal (split green gram), 1/4 cup toovar (arhar) dal, 1/2 cup chopped tomatoes, 1 1/2 tsp chopped garlic (lehsun), 1 green chilli , finely chopped, 1/4 tsp turmeric powder (haldi), salt to taste, 1 tsp cumin seeds (jeera), 1/2 cup chopped onions and 3 tbsp finely chopped coriander (dhania) for the garnish. See below image of list of ingredients for sultani dal.

soaking the dals

    soaking the dals
  1. Clean, wash and soak both the dals in water for 2 to 3 hours.
  2. Dals after soaking.
  3. Drain.
  4. Soaked and drained green moong dal and toovar dal.

pressure cooking the dals

    pressure cooking the dals
  1. In a pressure cooker put the soaked and drained dals.
  2. Add 1/2 cup chopped tomatoes.
  3. Add 1 1/2 tsp chopped garlic (lehsun).
  4. Add green chilli , finely chopped.
  5. Add 1/4 tsp turmeric powder (haldi).
  6. Add salt to taste. We added 1 tsp salt.
  7. Add 1½ cups of water.
  8. Mix well.
  9. Pressure cook for 2 whistles. 
  10. Allow the steam to escape before opening the lid.
  11. Remove, whisk well and keep aside.

making dal sultani

    making dal sultani
  1. Heat a non-stick pan on a medium flame.
  2. When hot, add the cumin seeds.
  3. Dry roast for about 30 seconds.
  4. Lower the flame, add 1/2 cup chopped onions.
  5. Dry roast till the onions turn light brown in colour. 
  6. Sprinkle 1 tablespoon of  water.
  7. Add the cooked dals.
  8. Add ½ cup of water.
  9. Mix well.
  10. Simmer for another 3 to 4 minutes.
  11. Serve sultani dal recipe | Indian dal sultani | healthy moong dal sultani | zero oil dal | hot with rice or roti of your choice.

tips for dal sultani

    tips for dal sultani
  1. If you are serving the dal later, we reccomend you to adjust the consistency of dal by adding water while re heating.
  2. You can increase the proportion of green chillies according to your spice.
  3. You can also add 1 tsp lemon juice in the dal for the tangy flavour.

health benefits of sultani dal

    health benefits of sultani dal
  1. Sultani Dal – a high protein accompaniment.
  2. Like all dals, moong dal and toovar dal too are also a good source of protein. This key nutrient helps to support the growth all the cells of the body including the immune cells. 
  3. The soluble fiber in the dals can help to keep you full for long hours and thus this dal is a good choice for those aiming a trimmed waistline. 
  4. The fiber can also help prevent a spike in blood sugar levels. Diabetics too can enjoy this dal with whole wheat flour chapati. 
  5. Dals abound in calcium and phosphorus too which promote bone strength. 

Reviews

Sultani Dal, Zero Oil Dal Sultani
 on 31 May 23 09:54 AM
5

Simple but delicious. Had it with Jeera rice and the combination was lovely.
Moong Dal Sultani
 on 28 Aug 16 11:09 PM
5

hi Tara. I live in a hostel and I don''t have a pressure cooker to go with my induction stove. Can I do this on a normal bartan? How long do I have to cook it for? Please reply, thank you
Tarla Dalal
29 Aug 16 12:27 PM
   Hi Sarah, you can cook the dal, in a normal utensils by covering it with the lid, and remember to keep stirring in between, to avoid sticking at the bottom. Do give us your feedback, once you have tried the recipe..
Moong Dal Sultani
 on 23 Aug 16 12:26 PM
5

What a wonderful dal prepared by using regular ingredients. No one can say that it is a zero oil recipe as it tastes just amazing. I often prepare this dal to have a controlled diet and I am 100% satisfied with it.
Tarla Dalal
29 Aug 16 12:23 PM
   Hi Sonal, Great to know you have loved the recipe.. Keep trying more and more recipes and give us your feedback..
Moong Dal Sultani
 on 18 Jan 16 01:38 AM
5

I love to see yr recipes when I get chance, specially because they r vegetarian, healthy, easy looking in preparation, & I tried them once a while. I make this one due to tuver dal which can give more protein in my diet, mild but tasty & very easy to make. I make this dal on weekends in double/triple amount so I can have it ready during week to go with rice, but I have been using cumin & oil to sauté onion, so I think it may taste better when I eat cold/microwave from refrigerator during weekdays. & I also do not whisk, just stir to leave it thicker to refrigerate. (I am working woman) Thanks for your videos & healthy recipes, I would love to have suggestions from you for other easy healthy recipes that I can make in weekends but still taste better when I use out of refrigerator on weekdays. Thank you again.
Tarla Dalal
18 Jan 16 05:18 PM
   Hi Shilpa, This is a zero oil recipe, so we have not used any fat. However you can use a little. Happy Cooking !
Moong Dal Sultani
 on 12 Jan 15 03:08 PM
5

A quick dal which is without oil and not too much spice too, but the addition of onions, garlic and tomatoes perks up the flavour very nicely. In all a tasty treat.
Moong Dal Sultani
 on 12 Jan 15 02:19 PM
5

This dal is so quick... It is not spicy at all yet tasty.. Also it is made without using oil at all.. Healthy and tasty.. Perfect combination!
Moong Dal Sultani
 on 27 Oct 12 03:36 PM
5