Episode Notes for the Share Your Secrets Podcast Season 3, including useful links to resources.
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Serves |
3-4 |
Prep time |
10 minutes |
Cook time |
40 minutes |
This is an ancient Indian recipe that’s been passed down from generation to generation because of the incredible taste and believed healing properties. Mung beans are naturally high in protein and make the perfect base of this dahl that’s full of incredible flavours!
1/2 | leek, diced |
1 | garlic clove |
1/2 | thumb size piece of ginger, peeled and grated |
1 tbsp | olive oil or cooking spray |
1 tsp | mustard seeds |
1 tsp | cumin seeds |
250g | mung beans (ideally soaked overnight in cold water) |
1/2 tsp | ground turmeric |
1/2 tsp | ground cinnamon |
1 | medium tomato, sliced and diced |
1 tsp | mild curry powder |
fresh coriander, handful | |
500ml | chicken stock |
Use fresh chillies for an extra kick of heat! Goes well with chutney/yoghurt/rice/naan bread.
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