Dhaba Style Dal Fry Recipe (2024)

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This Dhaba Style Dal Fry Recipe is a delicious Indian dish prepared with lentils, onion tomato masala and Indian spices. The dal is tempered in ghee for an incredible rich flavour that tastes just like Indian restaurants or dhabas.

Serve this Punjabi dal fry with Jeera Rice or Indian flatbread.

Included are Instant Pot and pressure cooker recipes for cooking the dal.

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Table of contents

  • What is Dal Fry?
  • What is a Dhaba?
  • Dal Fry Ingredients
  • How to cook Dal – Instant Pot, Pressure Cooker and Stove Top Method
    • Instant Pot Method
    • Stovetop Pressure Cooker Method
  • ​How to make Dal Fry Recipe
  • Serving Suggestion
  • Storage

This incredible Dal Fry recipe is made using 5 different types of dal! Yes, 5! Each lentil add their own texture and flavour that tastes just like restaurant or Dhaba style.

It makes for a truly satisfying meal that is well worth the effort. Despite the long list, this is an easy dal fry recipe as it follows the standard cooking techniques found in Indian cuisine.

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What is Dal Fry?

Dal fry is a popular Indian dal recipe made with lentils.

It is a flavourful dish where the lentils are boiled until soft and then tempered with aromatic spices like cumin seeds or mustard seeds, and onion-garlic.

The dal is garnished with fresh cilantro and served with rice or Indian breads like naan or roti.

It is a comforting and satisfying vegetarian dish enjoyed by people across India and around the world.

Dal recipes are a staple in Indian households and are enjoyed on a regular basis. The combination of dal with rice and vegetable curry provides a complete nutritious meal and is the ultimate comfort food.

Recipes like Palak Dal and Dal Makhani or Black Dal are made with similar ingredients.

Gujarati Dal is made with toor dal but is much milder in its spice level.

What is a Dhaba?

Dhabas are traditional roadside eateries in North India that serve authentic and rustic Punjabi cuisine. They are typically found along highways and major roads, providing a convenient stop for travellers. Dhaba are known for their hearty and flavourful food like Aloo Matar, Dal Makhani and Sev Tameta nu Shaak

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Dal Fry Ingredients

Lentils you will need:

Chana Dal – split bengal gram
Tuar / Tuver / Tuvar dal / Arhar Dal – Yellow Split Pigeon Peas Red Gram (You can get this lentils ‘with Oil’ too)
Masoor Dal – split red lentils or pigeon pea lentils
Yellow Moong Dal – split yellow gram (without green skin)
Urad Dal – split black gram (without black skin)

You are looking to use 1/2 cup for each of these dal except for urad dal which is 1/4 cup

Oil and/or ghee – unsalted butter is an alternative. Use oil or vegan ghee/butter for a vegan dal fry recipe.

Cumin seeds

Hing aka asafoetida

Whole spices – cloves, cinnamon, bay leaf, dried red chillies

Onion – I used a white onion that is finely chopped

Garlic clovesminced

Ginger root minced

Green chilies slit

Tomato chopped or tomato puree

Spice powders: red chilli powder, turmeric powder, ground coriander powder, cumin powder

Dried fenugreek leaves – kasoori methi (kasuri methi)

Lemon juice or lime juice

​Optional

Some may add garam masala instead of whole spices

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How to cook Dal – Instant Pot, Pressure Cooker and Stove Top Method

Thoroughly clean the lentils with clean cold water 2-3 times or until the water starts running clear.

Soak the lentils for around half an hour if you are going to be cooking them in a pan. If using a pressure cooker, you can skip this step.

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Instant Pot Method

Add the washed lentils, turmeric powder and salt to the inner pot.

Seal the lid.

Pressure cook on high pressure for 5 minutes.

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Once the cooking time is complete, allow for a natural pressure release for about 10 minutes, followed by a quick pressure release to release any remaining pressure.

Open the lid carefully, and give the dal a stir.

Stovetop Pressure Cooker Method

Add dals, water, salt and turmeric powder in a stovetop pressure cooker.

Put it on a stove without a lid, let the first boil come on high flame then put the lid on and switch to medium flame.

Cook for 3-5 whistles and switch it off.

Let the pressure cooker cool off naturally.

​How to make Dal Fry Recipe

Lightly mash the boiled dal with the back of a ladle.

In a heavy bottom pan or kadai, heat oil on medium heat, add cumin seeds and hing.

Once they splutter, add whole spices – bay leaves, cloves and cinnamon and whole dried red chillies

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Add onion, sauté until it just starts to turn pink then add garlic and ginger.

Sauté the mixture for 2-3 minutes then add slit green chillies.

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Add chopped tomatoes and cook until soft and oil releases. Add in the remaining spice powders – red chili powder and cumin coriander powder.

Rub kasoori methi between your palms and add in the masala mixture.

Once you see oil is separating from the dal fry masala, add cooked dal and check the consistency, if it’s too thick add a little water.

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Add any extra salt to taste and bring it to a boil, reduce heat and let it simmer for 10-12 minutes.

Switch off the heat.

You can allow the flavours to develop by leaving the dal to rest, or if serving immediately do an optional second tempering/vaghar.

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In a small pan, heat oil or ghee on low heat. Once the ghee is hot, add red chilli powder and immediately pour over the cooked dal.

Squeeze over lemon juice and garnish with coriander leaves.

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Serving Suggestion

This delicious Dal Fry is perfect with jeera rice or even plain boiled basmati rice for a comforting meal. Brown rice is a healthier alternative.

ServeDal Fry with a vegetable curry such as Bhindi Bhaji, Aloo Baingan, Bombay Potatoes or Indian Vegetable Curry

Flatbreads such as butter naan, peshwari naan, garlic and coriander naan or gujarati rotli are great for dipping.

Cooling raita and poppadoms are great on the side. A salad like kachumber or Indian onion salad adds some vegetables and crunch.

A cooling sweet lassi tones down the whole spices in the recipe.

Storage

Store leftover dal fry in the fridge in an airtight container for up to 3 days.

You can also freeze dal fry. Place in a freezer safe container and freeze for up to 3 months. Allow to defrost before reheating thoroughly on the stove.

After reheating, you can do one extra tarka to revive the flavour.

Use leftovers to make Dal Paratha.

Other Indian Dal Recipes

Whole Masoor Dal

Spinach Chana Dal

Sultani Dal

Easy Chana Dal

Garlicky Moong Dal with Carrot greens

Three lentils dal with spinach (Dal Palak)

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Dhaba Style Dal Fry

Hayley Dhanecha

This Dhaba Style Dal Fry Recipe is a delicious Indian dish prepared with lentils, onion tomato masala and Indian spices. The dal is tempered in ghee for an incredible rich flavour that tastes just like Indian restaurants or dhabas.

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Prep Time 30 minutes mins

Cook Time 1 hour hr

Total Time 1 hour hr 30 minutes mins

Course Mains

Cuisine Indian

Servings 10 servings

Calories 152 kcal

Equipment

  • 1 Pressure cooker or Instant Pot

  • 1 pan

  • 1 Spatula

Ingredients

  • ¼ cup split bengal gram Chana Dal
  • ¼ cup split pigeon gram Tuar Dal
  • ¼ cup split red lentils Masoor Daal
  • ¼ cup split yellow gram Yellow Moong Dal
  • cup split black gram White Urad Daal
  • salt as needed
  • 5 tablespoon oil
  • 1 teaspoon cumin seeds
  • small Pinch hing asafoetida
  • 2 tablespoon ghee or unslated butter
  • 1 tablespoon whole spices cloves, cinnamon, bay leaf
  • 2 red chillies dry
  • 1 large onion finely chopped
  • 6 cloves garlic minced
  • 1 inch giner root minced
  • ginger
  • 4 green chillies cut and slit
  • 1 big tomato chopped or tomato puree
  • 1 tablsepoon dried fenugreek leaves kasoori Methi
  • 2 teaspoon red chilli powder or according to your taste
  • 1 teaspoon turmeric powder
  • 2 teaspoon ground coriander
  • 2 tablespoon lemon juice

Second tadka (Vaghar)

  • 2 tablespoon ghee or oil
  • ½ teaspoon red chilli powder

Garnish

  • 3 tablsepoon coriander

Instructions

  • Thoroughly clean 1/4 cup split bengal gram , 1/4 cup split pigeon gram , 1/4 cup split red lentils , 1/4 cup split yellow gram 1/8 cup split black gram and wash a couple of times with clean water.

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  • Soak for half an hour if you are cooking in a pan.

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Instant Pot

  • Add the washed lentils, 2 cups of water 1 teaspoon turmeric powderand salt as needed to the inner pot.

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  • Seal the lid.

  • Pressure cook on high pressure for 5 minutes.

  • Once the cooking time is complete, allow for a natural pressure release for about 10 minutes, followed by a quick pressure release to release any remaining pressure.

  • Open the lid carefully, and give the dal a stir.

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Regular Pressure Cooker

  • Add rinsed dals, water, salt and turmeric powder in a pressure cooker.

  • Put it on a stove without a lid, let the first boil come then put the lid on.

  • Cook for 3-5 whistles and switch it off.

  • Let the pressure cooker cool off naturally.

  • Lightly mash cooked daal with the back of the ladle, no need to mash completely.

Make Dal Fry

  • In a heavy bottom pan or kadai heat 5 tablespoon oil and 1 teaspoon cumin seeds and small Pinch hing.

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  • Once they splutter, add 2 red chillies and 1 tablespoon whole spices

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  • Add 1 large onion, saute until it started getting pink, add 6 cloves garlic and 1 inch giner root.

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  • Sauté the mixture for a couple of minutes then add slit 4 green chillies

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  • Add 1 big tomato and cook until completely cooked.

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  • Then add 2 teaspoon red chilli powder 2 teaspoon ground coriander one by one.

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  • Careful not to burn the spices, rub 1 tablsepoon dried fenugreek leaves between your palms and add in the masala mixture.

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  • Once you see oil is separating the masala, add boiled daal and check the consistency, if it’s too thick add little water.

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  • Add salt and bring it to a boil, reduce heat and let it simmer for 10-12 minutes.

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  • Switch off the heat.

  • For best taste and texture leave the cooked daal to rest for couple of hours, but if you are pressed for time prepare the second tadka ( now this dish is going to be daal fry )

  • Heat 2 tablespoon ghee or oil in another pan, add 1/2 teaspoon red chilli powder

  • Add in to the prepared dal fry, after pouring the second tadka once again reheat daal thoroughly.

  • Squeeze 2 tablespoon lemon juice , garnish it with 3 tablsepoon coriander and serve piping hot with salad,

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  • Jeera rice, Roti or Naan and many Punjabi style sabji or curry for a complete meal.

  • Enjoy !

Video

Notes

I have not shown second tempering (tadka) in the step by step pictures or video, however before taking pictures I poured it on the dal fry which you can see clearly in main images.

For vegan version use oil or vegetable ghee for second tadka (temepring) or skip it totally.

Nutrition

Nutrition Facts

Dhaba Style Dal Fry

Serving Size

1 g

Amount per Serving

Calories

152

% Daily Value*

Fat

13

g

20

%

Saturated Fat

3

g

19

%

Trans Fat

0.04

g

Polyunsaturated Fat

3

g

Monounsaturated Fat

7

g

Cholesterol

8

mg

3

%

Sodium

62

mg

3

%

Potassium

48

mg

1

%

Carbohydrates

8

g

3

%

Fiber

3

g

13

%

Sugar

1

g

1

%

Protein

2

g

4

%

Vitamin A

24

IU

%

Vitamin C

5

mg

6

%

Calcium

22

mg

2

%

Iron

1

mg

6

%

* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.

The nutritional information provided is an approximation calculated by an online calculator/plugin. Please consult a professional dietitian for nutritional advice.

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FAQs

What is dhaba style? ›

Dhaba-style Punjabi food is all about traditions, using desi ghee [clarified butter], simmering dal over long hours on a coal fired oven, using fresh ground spices, and making food with love, the way a mother cooks at home.

What is the difference between Dal Fry and normal dal? ›

Dal fry is when you add cooked dal to the sautéed/ fried masala & simmered for a short time. Dal tadka is when you pour tadka (tempering) over cooked spiced dal & no further cooking is done.

Which dal is Dal Fry made of? ›

It is usually prepared with arhar dal, also known as toor, toovar (yellow lentils) or pigeon pea lentils. I like to use an equal mix of masoor dal (pink or orange lentils) and tuvar dal (pigeon pea lentils), but this recipe is easily adaptable with any lentils you have in your pantry.

How many cups of dal for 1 person? ›

Well there is no fix ratio of cup of dal to take for number of people because of the different diet of different people. But it is said that 1 cup of dal is enough for 3 people to prepare. Hence 3–4 cups are enough for 10 people depending on their diet capacity.

What does dhaba mean in Indian? ›

A dhaba is a roadside restaurant in the Indian subcontinent, primarily across Pakistan and northern India.

What does dhaba mean in English? ›

(ˈdɑːbɑː ) noun. (in India) a roadside café or food stall. Collins English Dictionary.

Which dal is most delicious? ›

Popularly known as Arhar Dal, Toor Dal is the most delicious dal that can be made on a regular basis. It is mainly used for making dishes like Sambhar, Gujarati Dal and the famous Tadke Wali Dal. This dal is rich in iron, folic and magnesium and can be used to make South Indian sweet dish Obbattu as well.

Which dal is the best dal? ›

One of the most nutrient-dense pulses known to us is urad dal, or black lentil. Urad dal, being low in fat and calories, aids in better digestion. It is considered to strengthen our nervous system, increase energy levels, improve heart health, and strengthen our bones because it is high in protein and vitamin B3.

What is the difference between dal tadka and dal fry? ›

What is the difference between dal fry and dal tadka? While their ingredients are similar, dal tadka is when the dal and vegetables are cooked together and a tempering of spices is added afterwards. Dal fry is when the dal and the spice mix are separately prepared and mixed at the end.

Is dal fry healthy? ›

Is Dal Fry healthy? Yes, dal fry recipe is healthy. Made up mainly of masoor dal and yellow moong dal which are healthy. This recipe has 13 grams of protein for serving which is a great source for vegetarians.

What to eat with dal fry? ›

Dal is traditionally served with rice, so this recipe is a great option to make that plain side a little more special. I usually mix my dal with rice on a plate or in a bowl, but you can do it bite by bite or eat them separately if you prefer!

Is Dal Fry good for you? ›

One small cup of dal fry has 104 kcal. 46% of these calories are from carbohydrates, 17% from protein, and 37% from fat. Dal fry is a good source of potassium, dietary fiber, copper, manganese, beta carotene, lutein, and an excellent source of vitamin D. Eating dal fry helps strengthen muscles and boost immunity.

How much dal is required for 2 people? ›

Dal: Estimate about 100 to 150 grams of dal per person.

Which dal has the highest protein? ›

In case you are wondering which dal has the highest protein, masoor dal is a great option. Masoor dal is a valuable plant-based protein source that offers not only protein but also a range of essential nutrients. Including it in your diet can contribute to meeting your protein needs and promoting overall health.

Why is my dal watery? ›

Why is my dal watery? Reason: 1) You have added too much water to the dal or 2) you undercooked the dal so the lentils stand separately and the water stands separately and they don't mix/emulsify into a creamy and thick texture. Solution: Boil the dal at a high heat for a longer time with the lid off.

What is the history of dhabas in India? ›

The origins of dhabas are synonymous with Punjabi cuisine because they are said to have sprouted in the northern region of India, specifically on the stretch of highway that connects Kabul in Afghanistan through to the major Indian cities of Amritsar, Delhi and Kolkata before coming to an end at Chittagong in ...

What is family style type of restaurant? ›

“Family-style” is a method of dining where servers place all components of a meal on the table and allow everyone to serve themselves. They place large serving dishes in the middle of the table. In this way, everyone can reach the offerings and choose what they want.

How many dhabas are there in India? ›

How many Dhabas are there in India? There are a total of 18337 Dhabas in India as of April 20, 2024.

How many whistles for chicken? ›

Cook the chicken on high heat until it reaches full pressure. This may take around 2-3 whistles. After reaching the desired number of whistles, reduce the heat to low and let it cook for an additional 10-15 minutes. Also ensure that the chicken is cooked to a safe internal temperature of 75°C.

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