ORANGE LENTIL AND CARROT CURRY
WITH NATURAL COLOUR OF RATANJOT
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Special announcement about co-hosting Fiesta Friday
# Edited: This recipe was featured at Happy snap bakes for Friday free for all, Check here.
Special announcement about co-hosting Fiesta Friday
I am excited and pleased to host another event on 11th December, called Fiesta Friday which is the 98th week of this blog party. This blog post party is on from the last two years, and it will soon be celebrating the 100# week on 25th of December 2015. In this blog hop, bloggers around the world share their splendid recipes through their blog posts and awesome clicks of the recipes. You can check the above link and join us. Please read the rules and guidelines and follow them to get a chance to be a winner, who will be featured in the next week party. This is a wonderful way to meet and gain exposure and views of the other blogger friends. I am sharing my recipes with this group from so many months and I am assuring you that, this is a friendly, supportive and welcoming group. This week in Fiesta Friday, my co-host and I will visit each and every participant's post and comment on their awesome recipes, which is a normal procedure of this party.
I am co-hosting this event with Natalie of http://stayathomechef.ca/ . If you are joining for the first time please link your post to the main page of Fiesta Friday, my page herbsspicesandtradition and Natalie's page-stayathomechef. I really appreciate and would like to thank Angie of Fiesta Friday who gave me this chance to co-host this event for the first time.
A few days ago, my daughter and I were discussing some recipe. In that discussion, I mentioned to her of a natural root of a tree which my mother was using in curries to give a distinct red/maroon colour. She couldn't believe there was such a thing, she said, “I have never heard about it, what is it?”
I told her that we’ll try to look for it on the next trip to the Indian grocery shop. By chance, during that very weekend, we went for grocery shopping in the little Indian area in Calgary, and we found it in Indian grocery shop. I was very delighted, and thought, not only I will show it to my daughter but also to use it in my cooking and share it with you all on my blog.
The name of the root in Hindi is Ratanjot, that is what my mom use to call it. Its English name is Alkanet (Alkanna Tinctoria). It is mentioned in Wikipedia that, this root is used to give colours to wines and other drinks. In Indian cuisine, it is used to give a bright red colour to curries. In Ayurveda (traditional Indian healing system with natural things), it is used as a medicine for various ailments, amongst which, one is for reducing fever.
As I have mentioned in my first introductory post that I do not use artificial food colours in my recipes because they are not good for health. But colors like ratanjot I use in my recipes because they are natural and harmless.
Now coming to the recipe, this is a very healthy lentil curry with carrots and tastes awesome. For vegetarian lentils are a good source of protein, though a lot of varieties of lentils are used in my kitchen, but I still try and mix them with vegetables to give new taste and flavour. The other reason to mix vegetables with lentils is that I want to feed it to my grandchildren. In this way, they do not see the carrots and still get the nutrients out of it.
RECIPE
INGREDIENTS
- 1 cup orange lentils
- 2 big grated carrots
- salt and chilli powder to taste
- ¼ tsp turmeric
- 2 tsp ginger and garlic paste
- 1 tsp cumin seeds
- 1 medium onion (chopped into small pieces)
- 1 tsp roasted cumin seeds powder
- 2 tablespoon butter or ghee
- 2 tbs lemon juice or more to taste.
FOR GARNISHING
- 2 tbs butter or ghee
- 1 tsp ratanjot powder
METHOD
- Wash the lentils 3-4 times in running water till you see the water on the top of lentil is clear.
- Heat butter in a pot and add cumin seeds, when seeds are changing colour, add onion and fry till golden brown.
- Now add ginger and garlic paste and saute for few more minutes.
- Add lentils and grated carrots with the good amount of water- 2-3 cups.
- Let it boil for 20-30 minutes till lentils and carrots are done and cooked properly.
(I used pressure cooker, which can take five minutes after the whistle)
- When ready, add lemon juice and roasted cumin powder and mix well.
FOR GARNISHING
- Heat ghee/butter on a high flame in a small fry pan.
- Add ratanjot, it will leave colour in few seconds, then garnish on top of the curry as shown in the picture.
This can be enjoyed with rice, roti, naan etc. This can be served to 3-4 people.
I am sending this recipe as my blog post entry to Full plate Thursday, and with Way wow link party, and with My two fav things on Thursday, and with Real Food Friday, and with Fiesta Friday,
and with Food and Fitness Friday and Tuesday Tutorial, and with What;d you this weekend, and with Meatless Monday, and with Friday favorites, and with Hearth and soul party, and with Tasty Tuesday, and with Cook Blog Share,and with Friday free for all, and with Funtastic Friday, and with Credit crunch munch, and with Healthy Living link party., and with Legume Love Affair 91 together with Lisa and Susan, and with Yum yum link party,
I am sending this recipe as my blog post entry to Full plate Thursday, and with Way wow link party, and with My two fav things on Thursday, and with Real Food Friday, and with Fiesta Friday,
and with Food and Fitness Friday and Tuesday Tutorial, and with What;d you this weekend, and with Meatless Monday, and with Friday favorites, and with Hearth and soul party, and with Tasty Tuesday, and with Cook Blog Share,and with Friday free for all, and with Funtastic Friday, and with Credit crunch munch, and with Healthy Living link party., and with Legume Love Affair 91 together with Lisa and Susan, and with Yum yum link party,
This root is totally new to me, the curry looks so tempting and delicious..
ReplyDeleteThanks Hema for your comment.
DeleteLooks delicious.. Love it
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DeleteHealthy and yummy curry.love the color.
ReplyDeleteThanks Gayathri.
DeleteCurry looks sooo colorful and its just one great healthy pot of a lentil curry...
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DeleteHi Sadhna,
ReplyDeleteGlad to hear you are co-hosting a recipe blog hop. This recipes sounds delicious and easy to make. Thanks for sharing on Real Food Fridays. Pinned & tweeted.
Thanks Marla, you are always helping me by pinning and tweeting my posts.
DeleteWhat a lovely curry you have made - I enjoy lentils in any recipe! Thanks for co-hosting and have a great time :)
ReplyDeleteThanks very much Judi for vising my blog and for commenting.
DeleteWow, this looks amazing! I had never heard of raganjot before, what an intriguing root. Thank you very much for co-hosting FF!
ReplyDeleteThanks for visiting and commenting, You are welcome,I am enjoying hosting this event.
DeleteSee, Moms and Grandmas all over the world are trying to sneak veggies into kids! I found this post very informative and so interesting, and wanted to thank you for hosting FF this week! I love lentils in all forms, but no one else in the house will eat them, no matter how hard I try to convince. (I'm staying at my folk's house and helping them out for awhile.) These look lovely!
ReplyDeleteAwwww such a lovely comment, thanks very much for visiting. You are welcome I am enjoying hosting this event.
DeleteSounds interesting..love the color and looks healthy
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DeleteI think I am going to have to take a visit to an Indian grocery store, my desired list of special ingredients keeps growing. This is beautiful.
ReplyDeleteHa Ha, Thanks Liz for visiting and for your comment.
DeleteYour lentil & carrot curry looks delicious. I love natural colours & flavours, I haven't come across ratanjot before, going to keep an eye out for some at our local cash & carry. Thanks for hosting Fiesta Fridays Sadhna :-)
ReplyDeleteThanks very much dear for visiting and reading my post.I have enjoyed hosting this great party.
Deletei have never heard about this root but very interesting. i love lentils in general though :)
ReplyDeleteThanks Dixya.
DeleteYum; I love lentils! You always make the most colorful and pretty dishes. Thanks for sharing at #FoodandFitnessFriday!
ReplyDeleteThanks Jebbica for your comment, i am glad you like my dishes.
DeleteBeautiful click and color. flavorful and delicious recipe!
ReplyDeleteThanks Kushi for your lovely comment.
DeleteThis is great that beside your daughter, I had also learn new thing. Not hear of the root before but im sure your curry is delicious! Thank you for sharing it with us #pintorials
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DeleteWhat a beautiful bowl of curry, it looks amazing. Thanks so much for sharing your post with us at Full Plate Thursday and have a great day.
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Thanks Miz Helen for your lovely comment.
DeleteMy husband loves curry anything!! I bet this is great! Thanks for sharing on My 2 Favorite Things on Thursday! See you again tomorrow! Pinned!
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DeleteFlavorful & healthy recipe of orange lentil..I used to make it in a sameway but never used carrot, I just loved the addition of carrot in dal..yumm
ReplyDeleteThanks Jolly, ya carrots are making it more tastier, give it a try.
DeleteThe colors of this are gorgeous! I always learn something new when I visit your blog. Thanks for joining us on the Tasty Tuesdays Linky Party. I hope you will join us again in two weeks (on Dec 29th).
ReplyDeleteThanks very much Audrey, so nice of you.
DeleteA different & easy curry.......lovely color of ratanjot.
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DeleteI love the combination of colors of the orange curry with the maroon ratanjot, so pretty and it sounds delicious! Thanks for sharing at What'd You Do This Weekend?!
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DeleteLooks delicious curry, thanks for sharing with Hearth and soul blog hop, pinning, tweeting.
ReplyDeleteThanks Swasthi for your comment and for pinning and tweeting.
DeleteOooh these flavours so amazing! Thank you for sharing with #CookBlogShare x
ReplyDeleteThanks Kirsty for your comment.
DeleteThis recipe is new to me... Specialy ratanjot... I need to know more about that
ReplyDeleteThanks Priya, you can get ratanjot in an Indian grocery shop.
DeleteLooks delicious!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing at Funtastic Friday!
Thanks Chris for your comment.
DeleteThis sounds a perfect healthy recipe packed full of veg for the new year! Thanks for sharing with #frifree4all. Sorry I am late with my comments, Christmas had taken over :-) I hope you enjoyed your Christmas holidays. Thank you for joining in with my link up over the last year. There is a new #frifree4all link up over on my blog now, I hope to see you there
ReplyDeleteThanks Hayley for your comment. yes we have enjoyed Christmas holidays.I will be joining you this year again. Wishing you a Happy and healthy new year.
DeleteThis sounds and looks so delicious. My mum's been wanting to try to make her own curry from scratch so I think we will have a go at this together. #YumTum
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Thanks Angela for your comment dear.
DeleteSadhna, you always show us the most delicious recipes! I always want to start preparing right away!!! You make me so hungry, this is so delicious looking, I love lentils!
ReplyDeleteThanks Katrin for your visit and the comment.
DeleteThis looks delicious, like all of your recipes do. I am not a fan of artificial colors in foods either, for the same reasons, but I have never heard of ratanjot. You always introduce me to new things!
ReplyDeleteThanks very much Jessica, nice to know that you also do not like the food colours.
DeleteHi Sadhna, not only does this recipe sound delicious, but I am crushing on the beautiful pot it is pictured in! As good as it is, the pot has to make it taste just that much better, I'm sure. And I am always looking for good lentil recipes. Thanks for sharing, Lynn
ReplyDeleteThanks Lynn for your lovely comment. I got this lovely serving pot here at Indian grocery store, you can find many more lentil recipes on my blog.
DeleteI'm sure that, in addition to tasting phenomenal, it must smell amazing too. I bet your home just smells delicious, day in and day out.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing with us Hun.
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DeleteThi slooks like such a delish recipe. We also use lentils in our Greek cuisine but of course we don't use curry with it.
ReplyDeleteHi Mary, nice to know that you also use lentils in Greek cuisine, I would love to learn some Greek recipes of lentils.
DeleteIt looks delicious and healthy. I love lentils, but haven't had any orange lentils.
ReplyDeleteHi Carol, Thanks dear for your comment, orange lentil is very nice and quick to make.
DeleteWe have been using more lentils in our food as our daughter is a vegetarian, and I love learning new ways to use them! We've had them in chili and then next night chili nachos, in bean soup, and in stew. I'm pinning your recipe to try, especially the rantanjot, it looks fun and no hidden chemicals! So cool!
ReplyDeleteThanks Nikki for your lovely comment and for pinning, I am very sure you will enjoy it.
DeleteSadhna - you always come up with these dishes that are beautiful and original. I learn so much from your posts. Always love new lentil recipes!:):)
ReplyDeleteThanks dear for such an encouraging comment and for your visit.
DeleteAnother great recipe! I can almost smell it from here! I love that you don't use artificial coloring in your dishes - keeps them healthy! This recipe looks easy to follow, I'll give it a try!
ReplyDeleteThanks Erin for your comment, give it a try, i am very sure you will like it.
Deletewow this looks good! I've never tried carrot curry before, I love the natural colour! Thanks for linking up to #YumTum
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DeleteLooks delicious as always!
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Deletethanks for ur entry to the MLLA event ! this root is new to me :)
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