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Tok Dal | Tauk Dal | Kancha Aam Diye Dal

Tok Dal | Tauk Dal | Kancha Aam Diye Dal

by Madhushree Basu Roy | May 9, 2022 | Food, Foodblog, Uncategorized | 0 comments

Mangoes are the only good thing about summer. Okay, ice-creams too but mangoes, ripe and green mangoes both, are what we eagerly look forward to. And along with that, tok dal, aamer ambol, chutney, aam pora shorbot, ripe mango salsa, mango milkshake and so much more....
Kolai Dal | Bengali Biulir Dal: My homecoming in a bowl

Kolai Dal | Bengali Biulir Dal: My homecoming in a bowl

by Anindya | Jan 24, 2022 | Food, Foodblog | 0 comments

Most often, we tend to search for the best outside the daily normal? In the process, we tend to forget the beauty in the simplest things around us. It needs a trigger (can be from anyone, anywhere) and then there is no looking back. Ask me to cite one reason –...
Peyaj Diye Masoor Dal | Bengali Masoor Dal with Onions

Peyaj Diye Masoor Dal | Bengali Masoor Dal with Onions

by Madhushree Basu Roy | Aug 21, 2021 | Food, Foodblog | 0 comments

Dal in everyday life There are few things that we cannot compromise as an Indian. Dal is one such food. Ask anyone about the combination of dal and rice or dal roti. Most will say – nothing else is needed. An integral part yet often, not the main protagonist....
Mulo Diye Motor Dal | Yellow Split Pea Cooked With Radish

Mulo Diye Motor Dal | Yellow Split Pea Cooked With Radish

by Madhushree Basu Roy | Feb 2, 2021 | Food, Foodblog | 0 comments

On the 8th day on #11daysofdal, I realised how much we have learned about the various uses of dal in the Indian subcontinent. It has been a huge learning and newfound respect towards the most humble ingredient- dal. The 9th day was dedicated towards indigenous dal and...
Kancha Tomato Diye Musurir Dal or Bengali Style Masoor Dal with Green Tomatoes

Kancha Tomato Diye Musurir Dal or Bengali Style Masoor Dal with Green Tomatoes

by Madhushree Basu Roy | Mar 3, 2019 | Food, Foodblog | 0 comments

What happens when five or six women of different age group gets together? First point of discussion is always the children. The older ones will tell you what to do and what not. The younger ones will defend their actions and so on. Then comes the point when the older...
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