Maharashtrian Ambat Goda Dal Recipe is a simple dal made from toor dal which is lightly sweet because of Jaggery and has a light flavor of tanginess by the addition of tamarind water. It is also called as “Ambat Varan” in most of the Brahmin communities in Mumbai. The unique flavor is from the use of fenugreek seeds. Every Maharashtrian dish has a touch of Goda masala that makes the dish unique to that cuisine.
Serve the Ambat Goda Dal with steamed rice and a dollop of ghee over it with a Kadai Vegetable Sabzi Recipe along side and a homemade pickle to go along with it for a comforting meal.
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Cuisine: Maharashtrian Recipes
Course: Lunch
Diet: Vegetarian
Equipments Used: Hard Anodized Pressure Cooker
Cooks in 30 M
Total in 60 M
To begin making the Ambat Goda Dal we will soak the dal in water for about 30 minutes. After soaking cook the dal with the water, salt and turmeric powder and pressure cook for about 4 whistle till it is well cooked.
Once done, keep it aside to release the pressure by itself. Meanwhile you can heat a kadai with oil and keep it ready.
Add the mustard seeds, cumin seeds and fenugreek seeds and allow them to splutter for few seconds. Once done add the curry leaves and allow it to crackle.
Add a pinch oh hing and chopped green chilli and saute till it softens for about 10 seconds.
Add the cooked dal and tamarind water together and allow it to cook in simmer. At this point you can add the goda masala and salt.
Cook for another 10 more minutes till you get the desired consistency. Garnish it with coriander leaves and serve.
Serve the Ambat Goda Dal with steamed rice and a dollop of ghee over it with a Kadai Vegetable Sabzi Recipe along side and a homemade pickle to go along with it for a comforting meal.