Yummy eastern Indian lentil dal meets western hearty ham hock split pea soup. For a vegetarian dish, use vegetable broth and Liquid Smoke. Liquid Smoke is vegan.
This is a mild recipe. If you like kick in your food, add minced serrano pepper or dried red chili pepper.
Lentils are the seed of a plant that is dried. When I was younger, this was synonymous with hippie food for me but I have learned so much since then. They are colorful, delicious and are great sources of fiber and protein and also contain high amounts of calcium and vitamins A and B. Yellow lentils, called moong dal, are frequently used in Indian dal recipes.
I have a confession to make. All of my recipes here are made in my tiny kitchen with ingredients from my tiny pantry, my tiny spice cubby, and with very few appliances and kitchen tools and implements. But I have a secret stash in a sturdy plastic container stuffed with Indian cuisine ingredients in my outdoor shed. Fortunately that’s not necessary for this recipe. Red lentils can be substituted for yellow lentils. The red lentils break down more, but are still delicious. Try not to use green or brown.
EQUIPMENT: Instant Pot, cutting board chef’s knife
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Ham hocks IndianFood IndianRecipes Lentils MeatlessMonday