Tuesday, 5 May 2009

Sweet Yellow Daal/ Dhal Recipe


Do not let the name of this recipe deceive you into thinking that it is a pudding or sweet sugar filled daal.

The reason that I call this dal recipe my 'sweet' yellow daal is due to my method of cooking. I gently fry a combination of carrot, swede, parsnip and onion - then with a few more added ingredients I pour tiny amounts of water into the pan - this is just to cook the vegetables not to stew them - I only add more tiny drops of water when the vegetables look to be drying out. The result is a delicious dish of naturally sweet vegetables that tastes so intensely sweet that you would think that I had added sugar to the recipe.

I only use a small amount of my mild curry powder and lots of garlic to season and spice this daal recipe. It is a very very mild dish indeed as far a spices are concerned but the flavours are absolutely fantastic.

If you like, fresh or dried chillies can be added this dish for some heat if desired, but you really must try it mild first ....that is unless you are chilli mad!

My dal recipe is fully vegan and gluten free.

This recipe is very healthy for you as lentils, swedes, parsnips, carrots , onions and garlic have multiple vitamins, minerals and fibre that help your body function correctly.

The sweetness of my red lentil daal does not clash with the savoury factor of this dish because it is all so natural with no added sugars or flavourings.

Once you taste this amazing meal you will be making again and again.




Ingredients for Sweet Yellow Dal
1 Cup Red lentils
1 Large Carrot (chopped small)
1 Large Parsnip (chopped small)
1/4 Swede (chopped small)
1 Small onion (diced)
1 Garlic cloves (minced)
dried Coriander leaves (large pinch)
1 large tsp Chef Jeenas Mild curry powder
Tiny pinch Ginger powder
Salt to season
Water
Rice bran oil


See the sweet vegetables in only a tiny amoung of water.




How to cook a Sweet Yellow Daal


Rinse the red lentils thoroughly.

Bring to the boil in lightly salted water and simmer for 25 minutes or until the lentils are cooked.



Use some rice bran oil to gently fry the onions, swede, carrot and parsnip for approximately 10 minutes. Be sure to stir frequently so that the vegetables do not burn.



After about 10 - 15 minutes add the garlic and stir well for a few minutes. Add the curry powder and coriander leaves stir well for a few minutes then add a small amount of water.

Simmer on a low heat and stir very often until the vegetables are cooked to a soft texture.

Do not pour water over the vegetables - just add tiny amounts of water to the vegetables as and when you need it to stop the vegetables drying out and burning.

Do not turn the vegetables into a stew by adding too much water or else it will ruin the dish.



Add salt to season.



When the vegetables are cooked drain the water completely from the cooked red lentils.

Add the red lentils to the cooked vegetables stir well and check if it needs more salt to taste.



You can serve my sweet red lentil daal with rice, bread or even pasta.

We ate ours with buckwheat pasta spirals.


Enjoy.


Sunday, 3 May 2009

Garlic Bread Rolls Recipe


My garlic bread recipe is really simple to bake and is not very time consuming at all.

I use a mixture of brown spelt flour and white spelt flour to make this delicious and healthy bread recipe.

The great thing about using spelt flours is that you do not always need to let the bread dough rise twice, you can just whip up your bread, let it rise once then place it straight in the oven to bake - just fabulous.

You can eat my garlic bread rolls with soup, salad, beans, as a delightful sandwich or just as they are. The outer bread is golden and crisp while the centre of the bread is fluffy, the rolls are as light as a feather to hold in your hand.

Spelt flour is very healthy for you as it contains Vitamin B3, Maganese, Copper, Phosphorus and Fiber. Spelt is also well known for being easier to digest than normal wheat. Spelt does contain gluten so is not suitable for celiacs.





Ingredients for Spelt Garlic Bread Rolls

8oz White spelt flour
8oz Brown spelt flour
1 Sachet Yeast (7g)
1 tsp Sugar
1 tsp Salt
1 Tbsp Rice bran oil
Warm water

Garlic Filling
4-6 Garlic cloves
Bunch fresh parsley
Salt to season
Pinch dried Chives
2 Tbsp Rice bran oil
1 large tsp Sunflower margarine


How to make Garlic Bread Rolls



Place all of the dry ingredients into a bowl and stir together.

Add enough warm water a little at a time until you get a dough.

Knead the dough with a dough hook or by hand for 5-10 minutes.



Mix all of the garlic filling mixture in a small bowl.




Cut the dough in half, take the piece of the dough and cut into 3 chunks.

Roll out of stretch using your hands in a long oval shape, place all 3 ovals onto a greased and floured baking tray.

Spread the garlic bread filling mixture onto the flat dough making sure you leave a gap for the edges.


Roll each flat garlic bread up.



Cover lightly with plastic wrap, plastic food bag or a clean damp towel.


Leave in a warm place for 20-30 minutes or until doubled in size.



Bake in a hot oven at Gas mark 7 or 220C for 15-20 minutes or until golden.

Place straight onto a cooling rack.



Enjoy Chef Jeenas Garlic Bread Recipe.


Gluten Free - Celiac Recipes 3



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