One of the few non Indians with the correct explanation for the type of daal used in this Indian recipe and the soaking technique. Red masoor is one of the easiest to cook and may not even need soaking. Thanks for being authetic, chef!
The "burning" is crucial. In Germany we call it "Röst Aroma" means the flavor you get from letting it get slightly "burned" but not "burned like going up in flames" 😂 Actually these stews taste best when they are warmed up the next day
😂 definitely dont let it go up in flames! 🙌🏾 completely agree! let those flavors hang out together overnight makes different flavor and aroma compounds mingle together and develop more seasoned notes! 🤤
My Bavarian great grandmother also taught me a way to soak the beans, and dry toast them, dry with herbs and seeds in a hot iron pan before adding water for the cook-down even is commenced
You’re teaching people recipes but also how to cook. Even for us experienced cooks, it is helpful. Cooking exciting vegan and vegetable dishes is a rare skill in this country imho. Excited to try this!
This is the biggest reason why some of my friends and family don't want to try vegan food, they have to prepare it! They get fast food, convenience food, or just a hunk of meat because "easy" but the problem is they are all starting to also see the health impacts - heart disease, cancer, excessive iron in the blood, inflammation and IBS. I'm hoping to do some sort vids for my family for Veganuary and I'll be making some of Andrew's recipes for sure! Thank you ❤
I went vegetarian shortly before thanksgiving…I haven’t looked back. I feel better…and I’m no longer responsible for any animals being hurt, which was my main reason for making the change.
@@reasbeyhi! it is definitely progress to not consume any meat anymore and being vegetarian but claiming to not be responsible for any animals being hurt is simply very wrong :/ the dairy industry is extremely horrendous (i'd suggest you read into it!), as are other industries ofc. But props to you for taking the step and becoming vegetarian :) Hope you are still feeling as good as you did when writing that comment.
@@reasbey Being vegetarian is actively harming animals by consuming by-products which keep animals in factory farming. Claiming you are not harming animals is inaccurate. Veganism and vegetarianism are not the same.
I do enjoy the sciency stuff quit a lot! Knowing why we do things in a certain way is not only interesting, but it also helps with integrating these lessons in other dishes as well. Keep being awesome Andrew!
I do not just love all your amazing recipes but I just absolutely love your way of filming. Watching the cooking process like that is just so therapeutic
Thank you SO much for mentioning that Roasted Peppers could be substituted for Tomatoes - my family has an allergy to tomatoes, so we are always struggling for substitutes for tomato paste, tomato sauce, and tomatoes. We can make mushroom catsup to substitute for ketchup, but looking for substitutes for other issues. We know we can use tapioca starch instead of corn starch and cane syrup or simple syrup for dark or light corn syrup to deal with that allergy, and appreciate the tips on getting creamy textures without dairy, as corn and dairy are also allergies here. Thanks for all your tips!
🙌🏾 amazing to hear this! you know sometimes im just not sure if it is even going to help anyone when i provide certain tips. i feel a great sense of happiness when it does! ❤️
"According to a bean scientist I talked to, cold-soaking beans does nothing to remove those sugars and even hot-soaking (the so-called “quick-soak” method) doesn't reduce them by enough to make a difference. You'd have to hot-soak repeatedly to get rid of an appreciable amount." LA Times
Made this dish last night and it was DELICIOUS! We eat Indian quite often so we are pretty sure about the taste profile. I was eager to let report that my carnivore husband said it was the best lentils he’d eaten…ever! I am looking forward to having it for lunch today, thinking it will be even better. Thanks Nard Dog. Love what you are doing!
Pro tip: get sambar powder. Just add in your washed lentils + veggies of your choice + 2 glasses of water + 2-3spoons of sambar powder + salt. Add lemon at the end, and you are done. Try to steam your veggies and that gives a completely diff flavour
As an Indian, I love this red lentil dal recipe😄Found your channel about a month ago,so glad I did.Thank you for your recipes. Love the vibes & aesthetic of your videos💜
I love your recipes and especially your love for life (the "good"), flavor and nutrition. Timely recipe! I just spent a lot of time scribbling notes on what I did to make a homemade coconut spinach dal recipe duped from [rhymes with Mole 'Tudes] less salty, more fresh and more delicious/spicy. I also looked at a lot of Indian chefs/UA-camrs for inspiration. This is the first time I have ever learned about the benefits of pre-soaking red lentils and I am so grateful! I always like your discussion after the video narration, yet today was super-informative. Excellent channel!
The process of Mise en place is definitely one of the most important things when cooking. It basically eliminates a majority of ones stress. Great channel, bro. Appreciate you.
I love the way you made this video, so precise and well structured, put the 'how to' in the beginning without any unnecessary information followed by 'the talk' for more in depth dive about the dish. Instantly subbed this is how it should be done. Thank you so much! 🙏
Man I been eatn lentil 4 about tha las 2 & uh half weeks since I got yer las lentil recipe wit tha 4 onions in it. I use 2 only use 1 onion, now I can't stop usin 3 or 4 onions. I also make em wit jalapenos, tomato paste, soy sauce & uh lil Zatar... I'm addicted! ✊🏽😁❤️
I made this. It tastes just like you’d expect a good Indian Dal would taste…delicious. The recipe is right. I will make it kind of often. I think it’s so easy you could make a veg curry to have with it for more variety on your plate. Good for making ahead to eat on work nights.
I'm bringing myself back around to vegan eating (reintroduced eggs and cheese this past year after 10 years no animal products) ... and so happy I found your channel! This and Well Your World are going to be my viewing choices...and recipe choices Thanks!
I do not just love all your amazing recipes but I just absolutely love your way of filming. Watching the cooking process like that is just so therapeutic 💆♀😄
One suggestion is dont use olive oil for high flame cooking because it has a lower smoke point. Instead prefer canola,sunflower or ghee if you get it where you live. Also you can opt for a pressure cooker instead of a conventional pot which will accelerate your cooking process even more
Looks lovely, 4 things I would do differently - 1. use spanish onions, 2. add tomato after onions turn brown followed by salt, 3. add spice after tomato is cooked and oil separates & 4. add coconut milk after the dal is cooked and let it come to a boil again.
Great job! As much as one may not need to soak red masoor, given that pulses and grains have phytic acid which is an anti-nutrient this reducing bioavailability/absorption of minerals, it would be a good move to soak these too for 10-15mins.
You were like "where's my tiny whisk?" and then it magically showed up... don't worry, us ADHD havers do that nonsense all the time "why is remote in the freezer?" Speaking of ADHD, it helps me so much to see the recipe played out. Just seeing a lengthy list of ingredients and more words to tell me how to put it together disorganizes and overwhelms me, visualizing those steps with your video really helps. I'm ready to make some lentil dal😏 Thanks a bunch and have a wonderful new year!
Thank you for sharing. I LOVE lentils. I usually eat 5-7 meals a week with a main "base" of lentils. We have been "stir frying" with tumeric and ginger root. I wonder if you have considered adding some grains, like farrow, quinoa, or rice? I am way under 1:1, perhaps even 5:1. Looking forward to trying this recipe. (My other mainstays are chick peas, black beans, and kidney-what I can get dry in bulk, though lupine, for a snack, were a 25+ day ordeal.)
Thank you sooooo much!!! I've always thought I'm terrible at cooking and that I can't cook anything nice. I made this meal and I was so surprised! It's given me hope that I can actually cook. # I love your channel! 🤩
I love everything about this video! The camera angles, the explanation, the delicious recipe! It looks so professional and at the same time not intimidating, so it makes me want to cook!
Great explanation of the recipe and the “burning” of the spices. I’m a big meat eater but I’m definitely going to try this. You earned yourself a subscriber man.
Good evening Andrew! I just made the recipes X 2 this evening for our meal prep this week! With a family of five things getting busy sometimes. Everyone loves it! You have a new subscriber! Perfect for low budget also! The benefit are … I’m speechless.
I found you a couple of weeks ago it that, and I love your videos. Simple easy to follow healthy recipes and a bonus afterwards if we want more explanation we just keep on listening.😊
Goodmorning andrew I can't believe it but before I watched what you were making today I just put a pot of lentils and pinto beans on for lunch😅😅😅this will be the first time I've had lentils but I'm definitely going to make your recipes it looks so good I have everything except the red lentils can't wait until I make it 😊 😀 your so amazing 🎉❤😊until next week😊
HOLY MOLY!!! This recipe is delicious. Thank you so much for providing the world with another delicious recipe along with wonderful content and filming to go along with it. You've helped me expand my cooking so much.
This recipe turned out amazing!! It has everything, flavour, a bit o spice and it’s super delicious! Plus is easy to cook. And love the quality of the video, well done!
Oh!! The perfect program: appealing teacher, soothing and beautiful set and attention to detail in the cooking. Thank you so much and Happy New Year blessings!
Looks so comforting just all the yummy spices and thick creaminess. You just wanna make a cup of tea grab your book and forget everybody else exist while you eat.
Bernard, just so you know, I consider this channel and Make It Dairy Free (both YT AND website) CRITICAL to my smooth transition to veganism. So, THANK YOU. Happy 2024 to you, Larissa, and family!!
Awesome video! Thanks! Ioved your your presentation and instructions! I have made this recipe before. It is one of my favorites that I have on regular rotation. Subscribed! 😊❤
Wow!! I just watched this and think I love this style of cooking video!😮😃👏🏻👏🏻👍🏻👍🏻. Something very satisfying about no talking while cooking but seeing everything happen with typed ingredients as they go in! And nice hearing the sounds of the spices as they roll in. Great style and I also appreciated the explanation on everything afterwards! Learned things I didn’t know about the soaking & why🤓 LOVE IT ALL!!! And recipe looks delicious too!🎉
Been looking for a video to learn to cook dahl and stumbled upon this gem. Just might subscribe and see what other gems are on Andrew's channel. The simple explanation along with very easy to watch video makes following this recipe a breeze. Cheers Andrew !
Made this for dinner last night and it was SO tasty! I just found your channel and I absolutely love it. I have been vegetarian for 20 years and cook every day but I still love learning new things. I really like the style of your videos and look forward to making more of your recipes. Thank you!
Put ghee on top and you can do without coconut milk. Adding mustard seeds and curry leaves while sautéing onions can be a good addition for extra flavor 😊
Hi, I am new to your cooking channel and after watching you cooking lentils, I made it myself. I am really happy with the result, it is so yummy. I will have meals for the next few days. Thank you!!! Watching from Queensland, Australia.
I tried this recipe because it was much more nutritious than another red lentil curry recipe I've used, however this one was a bit too watery for my taste. I'd like to try it again and maybe increase the lentils to 2 cups to see if it will have a better consistency for me. Unless anyone else has other suggestions?
Looks good, I’ll try a version of this. You can also add a non sweetened v yogurt instead of v milk. But I heard dal you are not really suppose to add milks and such. At least from the videos of the Indian women that I saw cook it up. One of them said too not to over mix, that we tend to mix way too much. She was showing Mark Bittman how to make dal. She had some mixing tool that gave that creamy texture too, but no milk or yogurt. But that’s just what I read or saw on a video, as I was curious. Best 🌱
Yes that is correct. Indians don't add cocnut milk,, yogurt or dairy to dals and other lentils. Usually recipes wouldn't call for it. This is an improvisation, and one can always customize according to their taste.
One of the few non Indians with the correct explanation for the type of daal used in this Indian recipe and the soaking technique. Red masoor is one of the easiest to cook and may not even need soaking. Thanks for being authetic, chef!
The "burning" is crucial. In Germany we call it "Röst Aroma" means the flavor you get from letting it get slightly "burned" but not "burned like going up in flames" 😂
Actually these stews taste best when they are warmed up the next day
Röstaroma. Definitiv besser als Restaroma...
That's interesting- and agree they taste better the next day :)
😂 definitely dont let it go up in flames! 🙌🏾 completely agree! let those flavors hang out together overnight makes different flavor and aroma compounds mingle together and develop more seasoned notes! 🤤
Congratulations Chris Paul. That’s why you’re still in the NBA, for eating healthy. But take off that fake beard, you’re not fooling anyone
My Bavarian great grandmother also taught me a way to soak the beans, and dry toast them, dry with herbs and seeds in a hot iron pan before adding water for the cook-down even is commenced
You’re teaching people recipes but also how to cook. Even for us experienced cooks, it is helpful. Cooking exciting vegan and vegetable dishes is a rare skill in this country imho. Excited to try this!
I agree-as a culture we are losing the skill (cooking) and people are sacraficing their health because they are busy- sadly.
🥹 this is exactly what i needed to hear today! thank you so much ❤️🫶🏾
@@thenarddogcooks Yay! Happy Holidays to you and your family! Thanks for spreading the good cheer all year long!
This is the biggest reason why some of my friends and family don't want to try vegan food, they have to prepare it! They get fast food, convenience food, or just a hunk of meat because "easy" but the problem is they are all starting to also see the health impacts - heart disease, cancer, excessive iron in the blood, inflammation and IBS. I'm hoping to do some sort vids for my family for Veganuary and I'll be making some of Andrew's recipes for sure! Thank you ❤
What are the measurements?
I am not vegan, but i always wanted to reduce my meat intake a bit. easy recipes like this really make me want to try more vegan stuff out!
You can also slowly switch to vegetarianism instead of veganism.
I went vegetarian shortly before thanksgiving…I haven’t looked back. I feel better…and I’m no longer responsible for any animals being hurt, which was my main reason for making the change.
@@reasbeyhi! it is definitely progress to not consume any meat anymore and being vegetarian but claiming to not be responsible for any animals being hurt is simply very wrong :/ the dairy industry is extremely horrendous (i'd suggest you read into it!), as are other industries ofc. But props to you for taking the step and becoming vegetarian :) Hope you are still feeling as good as you did when writing that comment.
@@reasbeycrops kill way more animals, i dont know why you think you hurt no animals. Get over it, we live and die
@@reasbey Being vegetarian is actively harming animals by consuming by-products which keep animals in factory farming. Claiming you are not harming animals is inaccurate. Veganism and vegetarianism are not the same.
I do enjoy the sciency stuff quit a lot! Knowing why we do things in a certain way is not only interesting, but it also helps with integrating these lessons in other dishes as well. Keep being awesome Andrew!
🙌🏾 Love that! I will keep in mind as we keep this journey going together 🙏🏾
I do not just love all your amazing recipes but I just absolutely love your way of filming. Watching the cooking process like that is just so therapeutic
Back-handed ass compliment
Thank you SO much for mentioning that Roasted Peppers could be substituted for Tomatoes - my family has an allergy to tomatoes, so we are always struggling for substitutes for tomato paste, tomato sauce, and tomatoes. We can make mushroom catsup to substitute for ketchup, but looking for substitutes for other issues. We know we can use tapioca starch instead of corn starch and cane syrup or simple syrup for dark or light corn syrup to deal with that allergy, and appreciate the tips on getting creamy textures without dairy, as corn and dairy are also allergies here. Thanks for all your tips!
🙌🏾 amazing to hear this! you know sometimes im just not sure if it is even going to help anyone when i provide certain tips. i feel a great sense of happiness when it does! ❤️
One of my favorite cooking channels! Thanks for explaining the benefits to soaking lentils. Here’s to better digestion 🙏🏻
🥹 this helped make my day!! ❤️🙌🏾
"According to a bean scientist I talked to, cold-soaking beans does nothing to remove those sugars and even hot-soaking (the so-called “quick-soak” method) doesn't reduce them by enough to make a difference. You'd have to hot-soak repeatedly to get rid of an appreciable amount." LA Times
This guy is awesome - super simple + healthy. Going to make this right now - THANK YOU Andrew!!
🙌🏾 thank you so much!!
As an Indian, I love you explaining that dal means lentil (and chai means tea)!
But he is somewhat wrong; in many regions "dal" mostly commonly refers to the split version of the whole or dried versions of legumes.
Made this dish last night and it was DELICIOUS! We eat Indian quite often so we are pretty sure about the taste profile. I was eager to let report that my carnivore husband said it was the best lentils he’d eaten…ever! I am looking forward to having it for lunch today, thinking it will be even better. Thanks Nard Dog. Love what you are doing!
This is the second vid of yours I’ve come across in the past couple days. Love the way you structure your videos!
Pro tip: get sambar powder. Just add in your washed lentils + veggies of your choice + 2 glasses of water + 2-3spoons of sambar powder + salt. Add lemon at the end, and you are done. Try to steam your veggies and that gives a completely diff flavour
My Afro-Latino Ancestors would soak the beans for so many years and I never knew why. I thanks them for this knowledge and you for explaining it.
seems our ancestors are always so ahead of there time, right!? love them! ❤️
@@thenarddogcooks Love them too!!! I am back to soak my beans again.
As an Indian, I love this red lentil dal recipe😄Found your channel about a month ago,so glad I did.Thank you for your recipes. Love the vibes & aesthetic of your videos💜
I love your recipes and especially your love for life (the "good"), flavor and nutrition. Timely recipe! I just spent a lot of time scribbling notes on what I did to make a homemade coconut spinach dal recipe duped from [rhymes with Mole 'Tudes] less salty, more fresh and more delicious/spicy. I also looked at a lot of Indian chefs/UA-camrs for inspiration. This is the first time I have ever learned about the benefits of pre-soaking red lentils and I am so grateful! I always like your discussion after the video narration, yet today was super-informative. Excellent channel!
I cooked this dal a few hours ago. My bf who is a big meat eater and not a fan of Indian food had two bowls. Thank you!!!!
Man…..I could almost taste the depth of flavor just looking at this dish 😋.
😍 🙌🏾
The process of Mise en place is definitely one of the most important things when cooking. It basically eliminates a majority of ones stress. Great channel, bro. Appreciate you.
You bring us great recipes, but you’re also teaching cooking skills to those who need them. Keep bringing the science!
🙌🏾❤️ you got it!! thank you! 🙏🏾
I love the way you made this video, so precise and well structured, put the 'how to' in the beginning without any unnecessary information followed by 'the talk' for more in depth dive about the dish. Instantly subbed this is how it should be done. Thank you so much! 🙏
Your recipes are great- but I also love how beautiful you make your videos- cooking is an art and I love how you make that clear! Cheers!
Thank you so so much 😊
Agreed!! 👍🏻
Had to return here after cooking this recipe. Sooo delicious, thank you ...
😍 already!!! I LOVE THAT!!! ❤️
Man I been eatn lentil 4 about tha las 2 & uh half weeks since I got yer las lentil recipe wit tha 4 onions in it. I use 2 only use 1 onion, now I can't stop usin 3 or 4 onions. I also make em wit jalapenos, tomato paste, soy sauce & uh lil Zatar... I'm addicted! ✊🏽😁❤️
Pick your "preference"?
Thank you for this I'm salivating and excited for my lentils.
😂 thats it! thank you!!
I made this. It tastes just like you’d expect a good Indian Dal would taste…delicious. The recipe is right. I will make it kind of often. I think it’s so easy you could make a veg curry to have with it for more variety on your plate. Good for making ahead to eat on work nights.
You are the first non Indian to make it the right way.. good work buddy
Easy and one pot meal. What more could you ask for.
That it looks and tastes delicious.
Love it 🥰
🙌🏾 exactly! 🥰
I'm bringing myself back around to vegan eating (reintroduced eggs and cheese this past year after 10 years no animal products) ... and so happy I found your channel! This and Well Your World are going to be my viewing choices...and recipe choices Thanks!
Looks yummy lots of onions and garlic and all those spices i can almost smell it wonderful thank you bro
I do not just love all your amazing recipes but I just absolutely love your way of filming. Watching the cooking process like that is just so therapeutic
💆♀😄
🙌🏾 thanks a ton!! 🙏🏾❤️
Yes! I love watching him cook, it's very relaxing!
One suggestion is dont use olive oil for high flame cooking because it has a lower smoke point. Instead prefer canola,sunflower or ghee if you get it where you live. Also you can opt for a pressure cooker instead of a conventional pot which will accelerate your cooking process even more
I only used half the coconut milk and it turned out great for my lunch! Thank you!
Thank you for your healthy recipes and positive energy🙏🏻🎄
OH WOW!!! 🥰 you're the best! thank you!
Looks lovely, 4 things I would do differently - 1. use spanish onions, 2. add tomato after onions turn brown followed by salt, 3. add spice after tomato is cooked and oil separates & 4. add coconut milk after the dal is cooked and let it come to a boil again.
I agree with you!
Can you explain why?
@@sleepyhead7497 by doing it in phases it brings out flavours better.
Great job! As much as one may not need to soak red masoor, given that pulses and grains have phytic acid which is an anti-nutrient this reducing bioavailability/absorption of minerals, it would be a good move to soak these too for 10-15mins.
Love this recipe. Easy, hearty, and tasty. Easy instructions, background music not annoying or overpowering. Well executed video.
You were like "where's my tiny whisk?" and then it magically showed up... don't worry, us ADHD havers do that nonsense all the time "why is remote in the freezer?" Speaking of ADHD, it helps me so much to see the recipe played out. Just seeing a lengthy list of ingredients and more words to tell me how to put it together disorganizes and overwhelms me, visualizing those steps with your video really helps. I'm ready to make some lentil dal😏 Thanks a bunch and have a wonderful new year!
Thank you for sharing. I LOVE lentils. I usually eat 5-7 meals a week with a main "base" of lentils. We have been "stir frying" with tumeric and ginger root. I wonder if you have considered adding some grains, like farrow, quinoa, or rice? I am way under 1:1, perhaps even 5:1. Looking forward to trying this recipe. (My other mainstays are chick peas, black beans, and kidney-what I can get dry in bulk, though lupine, for a snack, were a 25+ day ordeal.)
I just made this and it was my first time cooking with lentils. It was absolutely delicious bro thanks for sharing!
I really appreciate The Talk part of the video. I love hearing about the science behind the recipes and tips and tricks. Thanks!
🙌🏾 thanks for sharing! ill keep that in mind when it becomes relevant in the future 🙏🏾
Thank you sooooo much!!! I've always thought I'm terrible at cooking and that I can't cook anything nice. I made this meal and I was so surprised! It's given me hope that I can actually cook. #
I love your channel! 🤩
Believe in good!!!...nice one...txs❤
I love everything about this video! The camera angles, the explanation, the delicious recipe! It looks so professional and at the same time not intimidating, so it makes me want to cook!
Great explanation of the recipe and the “burning” of the spices. I’m a big meat eater but I’m definitely going to try this. You earned yourself a subscriber man.
Love lentils. Never used with coconut milk. Will give it a try.
Better digestion 😮! All for it
Looks yummy! Thanks for sharing another great, budget-friendly, recipe!!!!
You are so welcome! 🙌🏾
Good evening Andrew! I just made the recipes X 2 this evening for our meal prep this week! With a family of five things getting busy sometimes. Everyone loves it! You have a new subscriber! Perfect for low budget also! The benefit are … I’m speechless.
Yum! Thank you for the recipe and the fun watching the sneaky baby whisk! 😁
Glad you enjoyed! 🤗
I found you a couple of weeks ago it that, and I love your videos. Simple easy to follow healthy recipes and a bonus afterwards if we want more explanation we just keep on listening.😊
Cool filming & great meatless recipes!
Thank you very much 😊
Thanks for watching!🙏🏾
Goodmorning andrew I can't believe it but before I watched what you were making today I just put a pot of lentils and pinto beans on for lunch😅😅😅this will be the first time I've had lentils but I'm definitely going to make your recipes it looks so good I have everything except the red lentils can't wait until I make it 😊 😀 your so amazing 🎉❤😊until next week😊
🙌🏾 im so excited for you to try!! lentils are SOOO good. also they also can be cooked until they are extremely soft if needed! ❤️🫶🏾
Oh my gosh.we made it with brown lentils and it was fabulouso!!!!
On top of brown rice . Homerun!!!
HOLY MOLY!!! This recipe is delicious. Thank you so much for providing the world with another delicious recipe along with wonderful content and filming to go along with it. You've helped me expand my cooking so much.
Oh, nice. It’s being made tonight!
🙌🏾 enjoy!!! ❤️
This looks so good! My son has an allergy to coconut. Can I substitute coconut milk for cream?
This recipe turned out amazing!! It has everything, flavour, a bit o spice and it’s super delicious! Plus is easy to cook. And love the quality of the video, well done!
Oh!! The perfect program: appealing teacher, soothing and beautiful set and attention to detail in the cooking. Thank you so much and Happy New Year blessings!
This looks so good! The coconut milk did it for me!
Had most of the more common ingredients in the pantry. Amazing recipe even omitting some; sooo good! Thank you.
This is exactly how I make my lentils!! So delicious and filling ❤ cheers to health!
I'm stoked to cook for this
I love the format of this video!
🙌🏾🙏🏾 really appreciate that!!
Looks so comforting just all the yummy spices and thick creaminess. You just wanna make a cup of tea grab your book and forget everybody else exist while you eat.
The nard dog knows how to cook. No talking. Only sizzle with the music.
New subscriber, new fan. Watched a couple of episodes. Straining the lemon seeds through your fingers won me over.
Made a low sodium version and it was wonderful. Will be making this again!
Bernard, just so you know, I consider this channel and Make It Dairy Free (both YT AND website) CRITICAL to my smooth transition to veganism. So, THANK YOU. Happy 2024 to you, Larissa, and family!!
This looks so good and I want to try it but without cinnamon (I don’t enjoy it in savory foods) and hoping that isn’t a deal breaker for the recipe.
Awesome video! Thanks! Ioved your your presentation and instructions!
I have made this recipe before. It is one of my favorites that I have on regular rotation.
Subscribed! 😊❤
Great dish. And well organized the ingredients. I like it.
Why I feel so much satisfying just by seeing a whole meal without meat
Wow!! I just watched this and think I love this style of cooking video!😮😃👏🏻👏🏻👍🏻👍🏻. Something very satisfying about no talking while cooking but seeing everything happen with typed ingredients as they go in!
And nice hearing the sounds of the spices as they roll in. Great style and I also appreciated the explanation on everything afterwards! Learned things I didn’t know about the soaking & why🤓
LOVE IT ALL!!! And recipe looks delicious too!🎉
Made this for dinner last night, sooooo good!
Looks great, and I never knew that you should soak lentils for a couple hours. Thanks for sharing 👍❤️😊
Your video tutorials are superb! Thanks for all of your hard work and effort! 💗💗💗
Almost all Indian's eat daal with rice and roti in meal time and this is so powerful meal 💪🏻😋
I want to try your recipes for 6 months
To see what happens
Attempting to cure my type 2 diabetes
The Nard is a real cook and I have subscribed and want to LEARN! Thank you so much! Will send photos and rate as I cook! 🎉
Just found your channel. Love you already ❤... & your voice!! ✨️ ✌️
Congratulations from Italy! Your channel is amazing. Thank you so much for your wonderful recipes!
Thanks for the enriching video today. Looking forward to revisiting soon!
Been looking for a video to learn to cook dahl and stumbled upon this gem. Just might subscribe and see what other gems are on Andrew's channel. The simple explanation along with very easy to watch video makes following this recipe a breeze. Cheers Andrew !
Made this for dinner last night and it was SO tasty! I just found your channel and I absolutely love it. I have been vegetarian for 20 years and cook every day but I still love learning new things. I really like the style of your videos and look forward to making more of your recipes. Thank you!
Put ghee on top and you can do without coconut milk. Adding mustard seeds and curry leaves while sautéing onions can be a good addition for extra flavor 😊
Omg made this today!! It was so good I couldn't stop eating ...
made this tonight. first time trying an indian recipe and first time trying to branch out with veggies. IT WAS DELISHUS THAN YOU
Super easy and simple, I love the way you presented it!
Your videos heal my soul. Thank you
Great recipe and advice, thank you!
Hi, I am new to your cooking channel and after watching you cooking lentils, I made it myself. I am really happy with the result, it is so yummy. I will have meals for the next few days. Thank you!!! Watching from Queensland, Australia.
This was delicious. Probably the most flavoursome one pot dal i've tried yet.
India is a paradise for vegetarians.
Dunno why I bother having a 'Recipes' playlist, they're all practically videos made by the one and only NardDog!
I tried this recipe because it was much more nutritious than another red lentil curry recipe I've used, however this one was a bit too watery for my taste. I'd like to try it again and maybe increase the lentils to 2 cups to see if it will have a better consistency for me. Unless anyone else has other suggestions?
Thank you for sharing how to prepare this lovely meal😋
This is absolutely delicious! I now just go to your website when looking for recipes instead of googling.
Wow !Thanks for the tips I think I’m gonna try this recipe !
as an indian i approve!!! so well done
Looks good, I’ll try a version of this.
You can also add a non sweetened v yogurt instead of v milk. But I heard dal you are not really suppose to add milks and such. At least from the videos of the Indian women that I saw cook it up. One of them said too not to over mix, that we tend to mix way too much. She was showing Mark Bittman how to make dal. She had some mixing tool that gave that creamy texture too, but no milk or yogurt. But that’s just what I read or saw on a video, as I was curious. Best 🌱
Yes that is correct. Indians don't add cocnut milk,, yogurt or dairy to dals and other lentils. Usually recipes wouldn't call for it. This is an improvisation, and one can always customize according to their taste.