Chana dal rice with begun bhaja
Chana dal rice with begun bhaja

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To get started with this particular recipe, we must prepare a few components. You can cook chana dal rice with begun bhaja using 17 ingredients and 20 steps. Here is how you cook it.

The ingredients needed to make Chana dal rice with begun bhaja:
  1. Get large Brinjal
  2. Prepare turmeric powder
  3. Take red chilli powder
  4. Take salt
  5. Take sugar
  6. Make ready flour(atta)
  7. Prepare oil for frying
  8. Make ready For Chana dal
  9. Make ready chana dal
  10. Take Ginger cumin paste
  11. Prepare Chopped coconut
  12. Make ready Sugar
  13. Take Chilli powder
  14. Get Bay leaves
  15. Get dry red chillies
  16. Take as per taste Salt
  17. Make ready Turmeric powder

Serve Bhaja Muger Dal with Plain Rice along with Begun Bhaja or any. Here is a mouthwatering dinner meal plate with Chicken Rezala, Punjabi Dal Tadka, Dhaba Style Ghee Rice and Begun Bhaja. You can make this meal late even on your weekdays as it is simple to make and does not require much of prep work. Chana dal pulao is a highly nutritious recipe for your kids.

Steps to make Chana dal rice with begun bhaja:
  1. Take large size brinjal and cut into the piece of 2 cm thick size
  2. Take a big bowl and add all the spices and atta and mix well.
  3. Add the Brinjal slices to the bowl and coat them with spices.
  4. Cover the bowl and let them rest for 15 mins.
  5. The moisture generated will also help all the flavours mingle nicely.
  6. Now take oil in a pan and lower the marinated brinjal slice into the oil.
  7. One by one and fry them on each side until they are golden.
  8. When golden, lift the begun bhaja from the oil and ready to serve.
  9. Soak chana dal for 4 to 5 hours before boiling.
  10. First boil the chana dal in pressure cooker.
  11. Add chana dal with water then wait for three whistle.
  12. Take out the boiled dal in a bowl.
  13. Heat the pan and add oil.
  14. Add bay leaves and dry red chilli in the oil fry it little.
  15. Add chopped coconut and fry it add ginger cumin paste.
  16. Add chilli powder and turmeric powder. Now add boiled chana dal with water.
  17. Add salt and sugar as per your taste. Chana dal like little sweet. Mix it nicely. Chana dal is ready to serve.
  18. Boil water and add salt,after you rinse,pour fresh water into a lage sauce pan with a tight fitted lid.
  19. Pour the rice Stir once or just enough to separate the rice.
  20. Cover the pot and simmer fluff rice with a fork.

This is a must make recipe atleast once a week. I made it and served with bengali sweet and sour chana dal and tomato raita. I am sure you will love this simple pulav a lot. You can serve with any spicy curries like chicken curry or any veg curry. Enjoy begun bhaja with roti,dal rice or sambar sadam or rasam!

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