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  2. Dal bhat - Wikipedia

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    Dal may be cooked with onion, garlic, ginger, chili, tomatoes, or tamarind, in addition to lentils or beans. It always contains herbs and spices such as coriander, garam masala, cumin, and turmeric. Recipes vary by season, locality, ethnic group and family.

  3. Dal makhani - Wikipedia

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    Cookbook: Dal makhani. Media: Dal makhani. Dal makhani (pronounced [d aː l ˈmək.kʰə.ni]) is an Indian dish originating in Delhi. [1] A relatively modern variation of traditional lentil dishes, it is made with urad dal (black lentils) and other pulses, and includes butter and cream (makhani is a Punjabi word for butter). [3][4]

  4. Dal bati - Wikipedia

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    Daal bati is an Indian dish of dal (lentils) and bati (hard wheat rolls). [1] It is popular in Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh (especially in Braj, Nimar and Malwa regions), Maharashtra 's Khandesh and Vidarbha region, Gujarat, and Uttar Pradesh. Daal Baati. Daal is prepared using tuvaar dal, chana daal (prepared by removing the skin of split ...

  5. Red Lentil Dal with Coconut Milk and Kale Recipe - AOL

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    In a large saucepan, heat 1 tablespoon of the coconut oil. Add the cumin, fennel and turmeric and cook over moderate heat, stirring constantly, until fragrant, about 1 minute.

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    Rafiq al-Hariri Airport in Beirut said more than 30 flights were cancelled on Tuesday, with Qatar Airways, Air France, Lufthansa and Delta Air Lines all putting travel to and from the Lebanese ...

  7. Dal - Wikipedia

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    In Indian cuisine, dal (also spelled daal or dhal [1] pronunciation: [d̪aːl]), pappu, or paruppu are dried, split pulses (e.g., lentils, peas, and beans) that do not require soaking before cooking. India is the largest producer of pulses in the world. [2] The term is also used for various soups prepared from these pulses.

  8. Dolly Parton Learned to Cook 'Out of Necessity' at Home with ...

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    Dolly joined forces with her sister Rachel Parton George on a new cookbook: 'Good Lookin' Cookin': A Year of Meals.' The siblings tell PEOPLE how cooking kept their family bond strong

  9. Panchratna Dal - Wikipedia

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    Panchratna dal (also panchmel dal in Rajasthani cuisine or pancha dhal in Caribbean cuisine) is a popular dal in the Indian subcontinent and Indian-origin communities in Guyana, Suriname, and Trinidad and Tobago. Lentils are an integral part of Indian cuisine. This is a dish customarily served on special occasions. [citation needed]