Tidaali dal, aka tridali dal is a sindhi speciality. A mixture of 3 different dals, pressure cooked together with tomatoes and chilies and tempered with aromatic garlic, hing and cumin seeds.
Tidaali dal makes a great accompaniment with rice and flatbreads. This simple, yet delicious tridali dal is a great meal to cook during busy weekdays and for weekends that demands comfort.
Apart from being a regular meal, tridali dal can be a great menu at parties. Serve it along some jeera rice, sinful paneer subzi and some flatbreads, for the best party food.
What is Tidaali dal
Tidaali dal or Tridali dal is sindhi speciality. It is a delicious mix of Split green moong , chana dal and split urad dal(with/without skin). I came across some recipes using tuvar dal too.
My household runs on dal and rasam. My elder one loves dal all 365 days whereas my younger loves rasam. Both of them never get bored eating the same food everyday, it is me who gets bored, i cannot cook and eat the same everyday. So, for this very reason, i keep experimenting with different dal recipes. I mix and match different dals in my kitchen. Indian kitchen has so many dal varieties, you dont have repeat the dal for 30 days.
The advantage of this sindhi tridali dal is it is very simple and quick to make. Just soak the dals, pressure cook with tomatoes and chilies and add a luscious tadka of garlic and cumin. The recipes sounds much similar to the saayi dal, except here it is a combination of 3 dals.
The Ingredients
- The dals, the tridali dal recipe uses split green gram, split black gram and chana dal. Split green gram is more in ratio and rest of the dals makes the other half together.
- Spices, green chilies while cooking and red chilies in tadka are the spices used in the recipe.
- Flavors, the dal is finished with an aromatic tadka of garlic, mustard, cumin and hing along with curry leaves.
Sindhi Tidaali Dal | How to make sindhi tridaali dal
Equipment
Ingredients
- 1 cup Split green moong dal Dhuli moong/chilke wali moong
- ¼ cup Chana dal Gram dal
- ¼ cup Split black gram dal Dhuli urad
- 1 no medium sized tomato chopped
- 4 teaspoon freshly grated coconut optional, not in the original recipe
- 4 nos green chilies cut into two
- ¼ teaspoon turmeric powder
- 1 teaspoon salt or to taste
Tempering
- 2 tsp oil/ghee chose oil if vegan
- ¼ teaspoon mustard seeds/kadugu
- ½ teaspoon cumin seeds/jeera
- 3 nos red chilies, broken optional
- 3 cloves garlic finely chopped
- 1 tsp ginger finely chopped
- ⅛ teaspoon hing/asafoetida
- fresh coriander leaves for garnish
Instructions
- Take all the 3 dals together in a bowl, wash it once with water. Add fresh water and soak them for 30 minutes. Drain the dal and keep aside until use.
- Heat a teaspoon of oil in a pressure cooker, add the tomatoes, chili, turmeric powder. Add the drained dal, 3 cups of water and mix.
- Add turmeric powder, salt to the dal and mix. Add the freshly grated coconut to the dal. The original recipe doesn't use fresh coconut, but i like to add coconut to my dal recipes.
- Close the pressure cooker and cook for 4-5 whistles. Let the pressure fall on its own.
- Heat a small tadka pan with oil. Add curry leaves, red chilies, chopped garlic and ginger. i didn't have fresh ginger in hand, so omitted it. When the garlic turns brown, add mustard seeds, let it splutter and finally add cumin seeds, take it off the stove and add the sizzling tadka to the dal.
- Garnish the dal with fresh coriander leaves. Serve it warm with rice/roti.
Notes
- There is no coconut in the original sindhi dal recipe, but i love coconut in my dal/kootu, so i have used. Feel free to skip if you don't prefer coconut
- Fresh ginger is used while cooking the dal, since i didnt have any fresh ginger at hand, i skipped that step.
Disclaimer
I m not a Doctor or a Nutritionist The Nutrition information provided above comes from the plugin and is only an estimate.
I served this delicious tridali dal with rice, papad, pickle and homemade curd. The best comforting meal ever.
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Note : This is an old post, published on 19th may 2013, updated with new content and pictures.
Bless my food by Payal
This sindhi speciality sounds delicious due to mix of Split green moong, chana dal and split urad dal. And it really looks invitating virtually too.
The Girl Next Door
Such a simple recipe, but the Dal looks absolutely delicious and inviting! I love the use of a mix of lentils here. Would love to try this out with some rotis or rice. 🙂
Pavani
This is such a delicious dal - love the combination of the lentils used in here. I will try this for my dal loving kids some time soon. That tadka must have added so much flavor to the dish.
Vandana
Loved this simple, delicious, and healthy recipe. Such a comforting dish. The photos are also very tempting.
Lata Lala
Ask a Sindhi about this tridaali dal and he/she would be so happy to devulge the deatils. This is my super favorite and being a Sindhi girl, I grew up on this relishing every week.
Yummilicious share.
Mayuri Patel
Such an interesting dal with that so generous tempering on top. India has so many dal recipes that one would probably need to cook one a day to get through the variety. A comforting dal with some rice.
Mayuri Patel
Such a comforting bowl of dal and love the generous amount of tempering on top. India has such a huge variety of dals. With garlic, would love to enjoy this dal with some rice.
Sandhya Nadkarni
Love this dal with the combination of the 3 dals. I will try it for sure!
Malini
Wow. It sounds delicious. I never tried three dals together. How yummy it looks, the tempering is making even more inviting. Great capture. I am definitely trying this recipe. With papad, it’s a perfect meal.
Uma Srinivas
Mouthwatering tridaal. Love the tempering at the end. This sounds very good and I prefer to eat this with flavored basmati rice.
Padma Veeranki
Any type of dal is a favourite!! This is such a delicious dal with lovely combination of the lentils. It's all about the tadka to take any simple dal to the next level and I think full justice is done here!!
Jagruti's Cooking Odyssey
Before I read the post I thought this daal is cooked with a vegetable called Tinda 🙂 This is comforting and flavoursome daal that is so nourishing for the soul.
amrita
My family loves to try different varieties of dal and great to know about this Sindhi specialty dal. Tadka on top dal is so attractive