Dal Palak Recipe (Spinach Dal) - Spice Up The Curry (2024)

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Cozy and nourishing dal palak made with yellow moong dal, spinach and minimal spices. This spinach dal recipe is packed with protein and fiber for the perfect comforting meal when served with rice, roti or paratha.

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  • ❤️ You'll Love This Dal Palak Recipe
  • 🧾 Ingredient Notes
  • 👩‍🍳 How To Make Dal Palak? (Stepwise Photos)
  • 💭 Expert Tips For Spinach Dal
  • 🥣 Storage Instructions
  • 🍽 Serving Ideas For Dal Palak
  • 📋 Recipe Card
  • ⭐ Reviews

❤️ You'll Love This Dal Palak Recipe

It’s simple yet super delicious. Even though this moong dal palak is made with minimal spices unlike other dal recipes (like toor dal, dal tadka, dal fry), it is packed with flavors.

Quick to make: gets ready in 30 minutes only.

You can pack moong dal palak into the lunch box with plain basmati rice in a separate container.

Meal prep friendly: make a big batch and have it for a lunch too or freeze it for later.

🧾 Ingredient Notes

Here is the pic of the ingredients to make this spinach dal recipe.

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  • Yellow moong dal (Skinless): This is the most commonly used lentil type in India. For a variation, you can try with other lentils like toor dal, masoor dal or a mixture of toor dal, moong and masoor dal like this methi dal.
  • Ginger, Garlic, Green chili: Here I have freshly grated ginger, garlic and finely chopped green chili. Alternately you can use ginger garlic paste. Or crush all three together in mortar & pestle or a spice grinder.
  • Lime or Lemon juice: It perks up the flavor so do not skip it. Always add the lime juice at the end of the cooking (meaning once the simmering part is done.)

👩‍🍳 How To Make Dal Palak? (Stepwise Photos)

1) Take moong dal in a colander and rinse it under running cold water until water runs clear. Alternately, you can rinse the dal in a bowl 2-3 times until the water is not cloudy anymore.

2) Take washed dal and water in a pressure cooker and cook on medium heat for 2 whistles. Let the pressure go down by itself then open the lid.

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3) While dal is pressure cooking, heat the oil in a kadai or pan on medium heat on another stove. Once hot add cumin seeds and let them sizzle a bit.

4) Then add ginger, garlic and green chili. Saute for 30-40 seconds or until the raw smell of ginger-garlic goes away.

5) Add onion and sprinkle a little salt to speed up the cooking process.

6) Cook until onions are soft and light pink or translucent.

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7) Add turmeric powder and red chili powder.

8) Mix well and cook for 30-40 seconds.

9) Add chopped spinach leaves.

10) Mix and cook for 1-2 minutes or until spinach is wilted. Do not overcook the spinach otherwise it loses its color.

11) Add cooked dal, remaining salt and some more water to make a dal consistency. Mix well and let it simmer for 4-5 minutes. Do stir in between to make sure that the dal is not sticking to the pan.

12) Lastly, squeeze a fresh lemon or lime juice and mix. Serve right away or keep it covered if serving after some time so dal palak stays warm.

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💭 Expert Tips For Spinach Dal

  • If you like to add tomatoes to your spinach dal then add tomatoes after cooking the onion. Let the tomatoes soften and almost mushy. Then add spice powders and continue the following steps.
  • Adjust the spice level by increasing or decreasing the green chili and red chili powder amount.
  • Do not overcook the spinach otherwise it loses its color and nutritional value.

🥣 Storage Instructions

  • This dal palak stays good for 2-3 days in the refrigerator in an airtight container.
  • The dal thickens as it cools down and even more after storing.
  • If you have made extra spinach dal and planning to store some for later then make the dal consistency little on a thinner side. So it doesn’t thicken up too much.
  • You can freeze the dal palak for up to 3 months. After defrosting and reheating the texture will be mushier but the flavor is still good.

🍽 Serving Ideas For Dal Palak

  • Moong dal palak tastes best when served with piping hot basmati rice.
  • It can be served with mild-flavored pulao like peas pulao or corn pulao.
  • This spinach dal can be served with roti or paratha with a side of kachumber salad or carrot sambharo.
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Cozy and nourishing dal palak made with yellow moong dal, spinach and minimal spices. This spinach dal recipe is packed with protein and fiber.

Author: Kanan

Course: Main Course

Cuisine: Indian

Calories: 294kcal

Servings 3

Prep Time 10 minutes minutes

Cook Time 20 minutes minutes

Total Time 30 minutes minutes

US measuring cups are used (1 cup = 240 ml) See details

Ingredients

  • ¾ cup Yellow moong dal (split and skinless)
  • 1 ½ cups Water for pressure cooking
  • 2 tablespoons Oil
  • 1 teaspoon Cumin seeds
  • 2 teaspoons Ginger paste or freshly grated or crushed
  • 2 teaspoons Garlic paste or freshly grated
  • 2 Green chilies finely chopped
  • ½ cup Red onion chopped
  • ¼ teaspoon Turmeric powder
  • ½ teaspoon Red chili powder
  • 1 ½ cups Spinach (palak) chopped (about 50 leaves)
  • 1 cup Water to make dal consistency
  • 2 teaspoons Lemon juice
  • Salt to taste

Instructions

  • Take moong dal in a colander and rinse it under running cold water until water runs clear. Alternately, you can rinse the dal in a bowl 2-3 times until the water is not cloudy anymore.

  • Take washed dal and water in a pressure cooker and cook on medium heat for 2 whistles. Let the pressure go down by itself then open the lid.

  • While dal is pressure cooking, heat the oil in a kadai or pan on medium heat on another stove. Once hot add cumin seeds and let them sizzle a bit.

  • Then add ginger, garlic and green chili. Saute for 30-40 seconds or until the raw smell of ginger garlic goes away.

  • Add onion and sprinkle a little salt to speed up the cooking process. Cook until onions are soft and light pink or translucent.

  • Add turmeric powder and red chili powder. Mix well and cook for 30-40 seconds.

  • Add chopped spinach leaves. Mix and cook for 1-2 minutes or until spinach is wilted.

  • Add cooked dal, remaining salt and some more water to make a dal consistency. Mix well and let it simmer for 4-5 minutes. Do stir in between to make sure that the dal is not sticking to the pan.

  • Lastly, squeeze a fresh lemon or lime juice and mix.

  • Serve right away or keep it covered if serving after some time so dal palak stays warm.

Notes

  • If you like to add tomatoes to your spinach dal then add tomatoes after cooking the onion. Let the tomatoes soften and almost mushy. Then add spice powders and continue the following steps.
  • Adjust the spice level by increasing or decreasing the green chili and red chili powder amount.
  • Do not overcook the spinach otherwise it loses its color and nutritional value.

Nutrition

Calories: 294kcal | Carbohydrates: 38g | Protein: 14g | Fat: 10g | Saturated Fat: 1g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 3g | Monounsaturated Fat: 6g | Trans Fat: 1g | Sodium: 532mg | Potassium: 162mg | Fiber: 7g | Sugar: 3g | Vitamin A: 1615IU | Vitamin C: 12mg | Calcium: 59mg | Iron: 3mg

*Nutrition information is a rough estimate for 1 serving

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  1. Purvi Bhatt

    A warm, yummy, nourishing recipe!Dal Palak Recipe (Spinach Dal) - Spice Up The Curry (12)

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    • Kanan Patel

      Glad that you liked.

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  2. Helena

    It was delicious, everyone enjoyed it, will definitely be making it againDal Palak Recipe (Spinach Dal) - Spice Up The Curry (13)

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    • Kanan Patel

      glad that everyone liked it.

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FAQs

What is Dal Palak made of? ›

Dal Palak is an Indian dish made with spinach, lentils, spices and herbs. This traditional delicious, healthy and protein rich Spinach Dal is one of the many ways lentils are consumed in India. There is nothing more comforting than a bowl of hot Dal Palak served with rice, Chapati, roti or bhakri.

How many calories are in a bowl of spinach dal? ›

One serving of Palak Chana Dal gives 221 calories. Out of which carbohydrates comprise 149 calories, proteins account for 45 calories and remaining calories come from fat which is 27 calories.

How many calories in a moong dal with spinach curry? ›

How to burn 132 calories that come from Moong Dal with Spinach?
Value per per serving% Daily Values
Energy132 cal7%
Protein7.2 g13%
Carbohydrates19.1 g6%
Fiber3 g12%
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How many calories in a Palakura Pappu? ›

Energy 161 (kcal), Protein 8 (g), Carbohydrate 17 (g), fat 6 (g).

What is the difference between palak and spinach? ›

“Palak” is the Hindi word for spinach, so they both refer to the same leafy green vegetable, scientifically known as Spinacia oleracea. Does spinach increase testosterone? Spinach is a nutritious food that provides essential nutrients like magnesium and vitamin B6, which can support overall health and hormone balance.

What type of spinach is palak? ›

Yes! Spinach is called 'Palak' in Hindi. However, the quality, variety and use differs between India and US. In US it's mostly used raw in salads and sandwiches, whereas in India it's generally cooked like a vegetable curry with cottage cheese called Palak Paneer served with rice or flatbreads.

Which dal is highest in calories? ›

How Many Calories Are There in Dal?
Type of DalCalorie Count
One bowl of Arhar Dal220 calories
One bowl of Moong Dal104 calories
One serving of Toor Dal1027 calories
One bowl of Red Gram Dal330 calories

Which dal has most calories? ›

Chana dal and masoor dal are the highest in calories. One hundred grams of chana dal has 378 calories. The exact amount of masoor dal contains around 356 calories.

How many calories in a cup of cooked dal curry? ›

1 cup of cooked Toor Dal contains about 198 calories which include 10.36 gms protein and 8.7 gms fibre.

How many calories are in one egg? ›

The calories in each size are based on a large egg containing 72 calories per 50 grams ( 1 ): Small egg (38 grams): 54 calories. Medium egg (44 grams): 63 calories. Large egg (50 grams): 72 calories.

What do we call moong dal in English? ›

Moong Dal is also known as Green Gram Beans when whole, Split Green Gram when split with the skin on and as Split and Skinned Green Gram when de-skinned (yellow). The Moong Dal is native to India and is the most commonly used dal.

How many calories are in chapati? ›

How Many Calories Does a Roti Have?
Roti Variety and Portion SizeCalories
Calories in 2 chapatis (medium size of 18 cm diameter, each)212
Calories in 2 rotis (35 grams serving, each)184
1 chapati calories (large size of 20 cm diameter)137
Calories in one chapati (wheat, extra-large size of 25 cms dia)185
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How many calories are in 1 cup of palak dal? ›

Other sizes: 1 cup - 290kcal, 1 serving - 145kcal, more...

How many calories are in homemade Palak? ›

How many calories does one serving of Vegetable Pulao have? One serving of Vegetable Pulao gives 201 calories. Out of which carbohydrates comprise 148 calories, proteins account for 16 calories and remaining calories come from fat which is 36 calories.

How much spinach is 100 calories? ›

An entire 16-ounce package of baby spinach is a mere 100 calories. Not only is the leafy green low in calories, but it's one of the richest sources of the antioxidants beta-carotene, lutein, and zeaxanthin, which neutralize the free radicals that can damage cells and cause inflammation.

What is dal made of? ›

As an ingredient, dal refers to a split version of legumes like lentils, chickpeas, etc. As a recipe, dal is made by simmering together yellow or red split lentils with warming spices and often coconut milk, tomatoes and broth to create a lovely, super-nutritious meal with a stew-like consistency.

What is Punjabi dal made of? ›

If you're searching how to make Punjabi dal tadka, you need to first choose the dal type. You can use both toor dal or chana dal and mix it as per your need. Then, the other ingredients include ginger/garlic, green chillies and if you want to up the health quotient, you could even add shaved carrots and tomatoes too.

Does dal palak have protein? ›

Your high protein daal palak is ready. Add lemon and coriander before you eat. It has around 34gm of protein, 10gm of fats and 52gm of carbs.

What is the difference between lentil curry and dal? ›

Dal is just boiled lentils, with simple spices added after boiling. A 'curry', on the other hand, is usually heavily spiced. In a curry, the spices are added at the start, not at the end.

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