Dal makhani is one of the most popular north Indian dishes that needs no introduction. This punjabi dish is so comforting and wholesome that we order it every time we have dine at any north Indian restaurant. The ingredients used while preparation this Dal-a blend of which spices and luscious cream-makes this dal recipe one-of-a-kind. You all must have tried restaurant-style dal makhani, but have you ever thought of trying Dhaba-Style Dal Makhani? Although the dish is the same, dal makhani served in restaurants is different from dal makhani served at dhabas. If you have ever had dal makhani at road IT’s Richer (Read: More butter and cream) and is cooked for hours in an Earthen Pot. Now you can try your hands at making this recipe with the comfort of your own home kitchen!
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Here we brings you an easy recipe for Dhaba-Style Dal Makhani. The invigorating aroma and creamy flavor of this Dal is someating else.
Here’s how to make dhaba-style dal makhani | Easy Dhaba-Style Dal Makhani Recipe:
To make this dal, all you need to do is soak urad dal and cook it until 3-4 whistles. Drain out the black water from the Dal. Rinse the cooked dal one more time.
Now, put it back in the pressure cooker and add the kashmiri chilli power, garlic, ginger, butter, cream, tomato puree, turmeriic power and salt. Once done, mash the dal with the back of the ladle to mix it in well.
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This dhaba-style dal makhani recipe is comparatively easy to make and requires easily accessible ingredients. Try this recipe at home, pair it up with naan or tandoori roti, there you get your wholesome dhaba-style spread ready to be savored.
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