Monday, October 11, 2010

Daal- baati


This is one of my mom's most amazing dishes and is the most sought after by family and friends alike. She has made this dish for as long as I can remember. She has even gotten compliments from some guests who were even the natives of that state to which this dish belongs.
Daal baati is a very popular dish from the state of Rajasthan, a wholesome power packed delicious meal. Dal, or lentil curry, is made of several kind of lentils which are cooked along with the masalas to make a tasty dal or curry. Baati, a rounded ball of dough that's baked in a charcoal fire or oven. Baati is made out of wheat, gram flour, millet or a mix of maize flour served dunked in the delicious daal with loads of ghee, tastes heavenly mouthwatering!
Mom did tweak the original recipe a little. The original recipe does not have veggies in the daal and the baati is made with plain flour. The addition of veggies, I believe, makes an already great daal even better. Addition of spices in the baati flour makes it even tastier. Mom used to make it on a gas grill. My touch to this is just to make it in a regular oven. It is not as high on the list of favorites on hubby's list so I do not come around to make this dish very often. Guess I could not wait any more :)
I got a few recipes from my mom written down in a notebook that I brought with me to the US after I got married. It is hands-down the best cookbook among tons of others that I own. I had this one bookmarked in the notebook for a real long time and only finally got around to it. From hubby's reaction it appears it climbed up a few steps in his charts :)
Don't be deterred by the long list of ingredients. You find most in a typical indian spice rack. Once you have them together, the method is really simple.




Ingredients: server 4 to 6
For daal-
Rajma, moong, masoor, toor and  chana daal ..... 3 tbsp each
Eggplant ................................................ 1 small chopped
Tomato ................................................. 1 big chopped
Onion  .................................................. 1 medium chopped
Ginger garlic paste ...................................  2 tsp
Coriander powder .................................... 2 tsp
Garam masala  powder ............................... 1tsp
Red chilli powder ..................................... 1 tsp or to taste
Turmeric powder ..................................... 1/2 tsp
Salt ..................................................... to taste
Oil ....................................................... 2 tbsp
For tadka:
Ghee .................................................... 2 tbsp
Cumin seeds ........................................... 1/2 tsp
Mustard seeds .......................................... 1/2 tsp
Hing ..................................................... a pinch
Green chilli ............................................ 2-3 slit
Cilantro ................................................. 1 tbsp
Curry leaves ........................................... 1 spring
Lemon juice ............................................ 2 tsp




For Baati -

Atta .................................................... 2 cup
Besan .................................................. 1/2 cup
Sooji ................................................... 2 tbsp
Ghee or oil ........................................... 4 tbsp melted
Ajwain ................................................ 1/2 tsp
Onion .................................................. 1/2 small finely chopped
Baking soda ........................................... 1/2 tsp
Green chilli ........................................... 1 finely chopped
Garlic .................................................. 4 cloves finely chopped
Ginger ................................................. 1" grated
Yogurt ................................................. 1/2 cup well beaten


Method:
For baati -
1. In a large mixing bowl add atta, besan, sooji, salt and baking soda. Mix. Add ajwain, onion, green chilli, ginger, garlic, ghee and yogurt. Knead into smooth and firm dough  with just enough water. Divide the mixture into 8-10 equal parts. Roll into lemon-sized balls. Bake in the oven at 350 deg F for about 30 - 35 mins approximately till puffed and golden. Remove and brush it with ghee. Serve hot.
For daal-
1. Wash and soak the daals together for at least 1 hour. Soak rajma for additional 3 hours separately. Pressure cook the dal till it is cooked with 3-4 cups of water. Heat oil in a pan. Add a pinch of hing. Add onion, tomato with salt and turmeric, and  fry for 2-3 minutes. Add ginger garlic paste, coriander powder and eggplant fry till tender. Add in all the remaining masalas and add in the cooked daal. Mix properly.
For the seasoning- Heat ghee. Add curry leaves, green chilli pinch of asafoetida (hing), cumin and mustard seeds. Fry it for few minutes till the cumin splutters. Add and the cooked dal and water if desired, bring to a boil. Add lemon juice if needed. Garnish with coriander leaves.
When ready to serve, split the baati slightly, pour a teaspoon of ghee over it and serve with the daal. It is generally served with some Rajasthani Choorma (recipe coming soon :)


Notes:
1. There are different methods to make baati, some steam and then bake it, some steam and deep fry it. I find this method easier and healthier.





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64 comments:

Satrupa said...

Dear Aipi,
I have heard a lot about this dish from my Rajasthani friends ..... your looks absolutely delish.
I luv the cute lil bucket :)

Cheers n Happy Cooking,
Satrupa

http://satrupa-foodforthought.blogspot.com

Vasavi Suresh said...

That's an amazing daal baati.. Pics came great too...

Premalatha Aravindhan said...

Never had this before ,makes me hungry...Love the dish...

Santosh Bangar said...

hi SUPARB DAL BATI MOUTHWATERING TEMPTINGAND DELICIOUS PIC AS USAL PERFECT

Roshan said...

the preparation of various dals together is interesting...the addition of veggie definitely sounds delicious.....nice presentation...

Silence Sings said...

I never knew how the dish looks or how to prepare,though heard about the name many times....thanks for sharing the dish...loved your serving pots...

Gayathri's Cook Spot said...

This dish is very new and interesting. I have bookmarked this...

Sanyukta Gour(Bayes) said...

our staple food and fav of all...being a rajput this shld b my first post on my blog....and this is cooked no of times,almost 2-3 times a month in my kitchen and lying in my drafts from ages...wil post our tradional version soon...we actually steam batti and then cook in oven/gasgrill...also add sorghum flour along with other flours...there r differentversions of making this dal batti...urs look truly tempting with tht gorgeous presentation ...craving for some now...tht bucket full of veggie dal and crsp baati is making me drooool...dont forget to end this delicious meal with heavenly choorma...njoy

<br><br><br><br><br>Dr.Sameena Prathap said...

Hi Aipi,

Cant we post recipes from books in this??The daal baati looks amazing>>>

Dr.Sameena@

www.myeasytocookrecipes.blogspot.com

Sushma Mallya said...

yummy,am yet to try this one...hope ill be able to make it some day...but pics are too tempting aipi....

Paaka Shaale said...

Amazing recipe aipi. The presentation is superb as well:)

jeyashrisuresh said...

that looks delicious . i have tried this once ,but i steamed it first and deepfried it. baking is a nice idea.loved ur clicks especially the first one

Biny Anoop said...

Dear Aipi,
that seems to be a very healthy recipe with a whole lot of legumes and grains...awesome clicks as well.......
Biny

alison said...

very interesting dish and very cute presentation!

Priya said...

Thats a complete and wholesome meal, looks awesome and comforting..lovely cute bucket..

Umm Mymoonah said...

Looks so cute aipi in the classical bucket and bowl.

An Open Book said...

completely new dish but i like nythin with dal:)

RAKS KITCHEN said...

I have heard about this dish,looks very nice,the click is very neat and perfect,tempting anyone to try!

G.Pavani said...

oh!amazing dish..looks grt n mouthwatering dear...

Prathima Rao said...

Never tasted this rajasthan special but heard a lot about it...alwayz thought it was difficult to make at home...But now i think i would try out ur delicious version..Thx for sharing ur mom`s recipe!!I know Mom`s recipe collection is d most treasured one anytime!!

Uma said...

i tasted this at my friend's place... delicious..

Madhura Manoj said...

Fantasic clicks.this new to me.Looks delicious.


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divya said...

looks delicious and yummy...nice click..

Lena Rashmin Raj said...

Aipi.. fst time here.. this looks awesome... :)

Suja Sugathan said...

Healthy recipe and gorgeous presentation..new recipe,will surely try this..beautiful clicks.

Madhu said...

I love every recipe of yours. I also love the utensils you use. I will have to buy these myself one day.

Sulagna said...

Amazing presentation ...The dish looks sooo yummy !!

Smitha said...

Thats a beautiful click and a yummy recipe dear!.. lovely!

Swathi said...

I love to try this traditional dal baati and panchmel dal. Looks delicious. Nice clicks.

Sayantani said...

used to feast on this in Delhi but here dont get that taste good. your recipe sounds different but looks awesome...amazing presentation.
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Torviewtoronto said...

love the presentation delicious

Pavithra said...

OMG thats my very fav one... its been long time i did not do this.. wish to do it this week are soo..the pail is so cute and ur pictures as well.

Fandoo said...

You absolutely nailed it with this one. To get that flaky texture in the baati is probably not the easiest thing to do but you make it look easy. The fabulous little bucket definitely takes it to a whole new level. I am a believer that the first taste of food is through your eyes :)

Satya said...

Daal baati looks very delicious aipi ..heard a lot about this authentic dish before ...love the cute bucket n serving bowl ...

Satya
http://www.superyummyrecipes.com

Jay said...

yum...wat a delicious recipe...very impressed with your presenation da..

Tasty Appetite

Angie's Recipes said...

Yummy! And I love your utensils!

Yummy Team said...

WOW!! Great presentation and recipe..The clicks are also very tempting..

Ananda Rajashekar said...

awee cute little serving pots...where did u buy them from love!

Gulmohar said...

A great recipe...new to me ,but sure it will be super delicious,convinced from your description n pics :-)

swapna said...

totally new to me....looks soo delicious and loved the presentation!!!

tigerfish said...

I definitely love your dal curry with the variety of lentils in there :) ...

Priya (elaichii) said...

Bever heard of this dish before, but looks so mouthwatering!
Mom's recipes are always the best!

Amritha Kalyani said...

Your presentation is great and so is your dish . i would love to try this. the picture is so tempting.. thanks for sharing..

belesaaru said...

A very nice and detailed presentation, definitely one to bookmark. Thanks for sharing.

~Lisa~ said...

I love this dal. And that list, um I think I have maybe half on that list. Can you just ship me some? hehe Sounds so good. I love Indian food. I think I may have Indian for lunch tomorrow (=

Madhavi said...

I am coming @ your place right now and I want this dal bati right now :)))) Super duper yummyy post!!!

Anonymous said...

I wanted to write a comment..but i cant just describe how great it looks.....just mind blowing...

Anonymous said...

A good cook is one who prepares the delicious food...but the great cook is one who not only prepares delicious food ..but presents in such a manner that a person cant control himself from eating it....you surely fall into this second category....keep it up

Shanthi said...

Perfect and tempting

Shalini said...

wow! nice recipe. thanks for blogging it. the presentation is beautiful.

Sreelekha Sumesh said...

Great recipe.Am drooling over the pics.

Indie.Tea said...

It sounds delicious, and very comforting (but I've never had it)...nice for the upcoming cool weather :)

Home Cooked Oriya Food said...

lovely dal bati...

SS blogs here said...

Nice and healthy version. And your vessels look so pretty!

Raina said...

This looks and sounds delicious. Comfort food for sure. Thanks for sharing your memories of this dish. Those are the dishes I like the best; the ones people remember from childhood.

Arti said...

well Aipi, this is the trademark dish of Rajasthani's and it sure looks delicious!!!

Arti said...

Well Aipi, This is Rajasthanis trademark dish and it sure looks very delicious!!!

Rachana said...

I simply lovee dal baati.. after seeing these beautiful pics, I am craving it :-)

Anju Rathore said...

Hi Aipi,You r right,Dal-Batti is the most famous dish of rajasthan although I myself don't like it much but everytime on friends request I have to cook dal-batti for them.But definitely my husband loves it n he always wish that my fren keep asking for it.Your presentation of Dal-Bhatti is fabulous.

Magic of Spice said...

Wow, this is just delicious...And so beautifully presented :) I love that you have such a connection from food with your Mother...Lovely post :)

Soumya said...

Wow...delicious and very tempting ...

aipi said...

Thank you all for the encouragement..really appreciate it !!

@Ananda-Aren't they cute..they are my favorite..I got them from India.

women-wisdom.com said...

Amazing dish. I love batti's but never tried. As said before yours recipe is so handy. Thanks for sharing dear.

Hamsamalini Chandrasekaran,
http://indianyummykitchen.blogspot.com

Suhasini Deepak said...

Hi, this is my favorite dish too.Whenever I go to Rajasthani restaurants I order this dish.Thanks for the recipe with veggies in it

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