1 1/2 cup Black Urad Dal, soaked in water overnight
2 tbsps Kidney beans/Rajma (I used canned beans but if you are using the dry ones, soak it in water overnight)
2 tbsps of butter +1 tbsp to top it off
1 tbsp ginger garlic paste
1 Medium Onion, finely chopped
8 oz of Crushed tomatoes(no herbs added, just plain)
1 medium tomato, chopped
1 tsp Kasoori Methi
2 tsps Cumin Coriander powder
1/2 tsp of Garam Masala
6-8 oz of Sour Cream
1 tsp Kashmiri chilli powder.You can always use the red chilli powder
1/2 tsp turmeric powder
1 tsp Curry powder
- Soak the dal overnight or for atleast 8-10 hours.If you are using the dry rajma,soak that as well.
- Drain the water and pressure cook the dal until tender and not mashed up.
- Heat a pan and melt butter.
- Add chopped onions and cook till they turn translucent.Stir in kasoori methi.
- Add tomatoes and cook till tender.
- Add ginger-garlic paste, turmeric powder, Cumin Coriander powder, and curry powder.Cook for a couple of minutes such that the spices get mixed in well.
- Add Garam Masala and chilli powder.Now add the crushed tomatoes and let it simmer till the masala separates from the fat.
- Add the cooked dal and rajma.
- Let it simmer for about 15 min.
- Mix in the sour cream.Cover it and let it simmer on low flame for about 15 more min.
- Add the tbsp of butter on top and garnish with coriander leaves.Serve hot with rice

This goes to MLLA 19 guest hosted by EC and the event started by Susan of The Well Seasoned Cook.
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Shri
Daal Makhani look svery delicious
ReplyDeleteI like this version of dal makhani (our favorite dal too.. my kids eat it out of the bowl with spoon).. I make it differently; use milk when i am not using cream. Drooling here :-D
ReplyDeleteYummy dal...I love it...looks creamy
ReplyDeleteoh looks perfect ! Yummy dal!
ReplyDeleteThis dal looks outstanding!
ReplyDeleteMy fav too...urs make me to drool...its long time since I made it!
ReplyDeleteUsing sour cream is really a great idea sri and must have tasted even more nice....looks delicious...
ReplyDeleteLooks thick and suitable for my chappaties. :)
ReplyDeleteCreamy and delicious....
ReplyDeleteDal Makhni looks perfect. Tempting too.
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Wow! It looks like those made in restaurants! Very tempting and appetizing!
ReplyDeleteUmmmm,my fav creamy curry....yum yummmmm
ReplyDeletewow.dear it looks like a rich creamy delite.....great work.
ReplyDeleteking of dhals!i never fail to order one in the Indian resturant I go to.looks rich ND DELICIOIUS
ReplyDeleteThis one is a winner..looks delicious and creamy...There is an award waiting for you in our blog :-)
ReplyDeleteWow!!! that looks soo good....Yummy yumm!!!
ReplyDeleteLooks creamy and delicious!
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healthy recipe..nice one..happy new year
ReplyDeleteWow!!! Mouth watering recipe,goes well with roti's and with a steamy rice as well..
ReplyDeleteGreat entry....
Looks so delicious - you have a wonderful space here! Will be visiting often!
ReplyDeleteThanks Shri for dropping by! The daal looks fantastic:)
ReplyDeleteCheers,
Rachana
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sour cream in dal makhni..nice idea and new also..i usually use cream..
ReplyDeletechk out mine here
http://preetyskitchen.blogspot.com/2009/08/dal-makhni-restuarant-style.html
An all time favourite..thanks for the entry
ReplyDeleteHi
ReplyDeleteAll time favourite in my family...nice blog..
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