amti recipe | maharashtrian amti dal recipe | toor dal amti with detailed photo and video recipe. the word amti literally means tangy with the combination of spice and sweetness. the tangy taste is mainly due addition of kokum, sweetness from jaggery and spice is from the goda masala. it is ideally served with plain rice jeera rice for lunch and dinner.
there are several ways the amti dal recipe is prepared within maharashtra. the variation is mainly with the ingredients added to amti recipe. in some part of western india, amti dal is prepared with tamarind as an alternate to kokum. there would be difference with the flavour but has the same effect. also, some may add sugar instead of jaggery but i would heavily recommend and stick to jaggery or palm sugar. in addition the coastal marathi cuisine may add freshly grated coconut to the toor dal amti recipe. even i have added but if you do not prefer you can easily skip it.
furthermore some easy tips and variations for a perfect and healthy amti recipe. firstly, pressure cook the toor dal well and whisk smooth. also adjust the amount of goda masala to your taste buds. lastly, use fresh homemade ghee to prepare this dal as it takes amti dal to new dimension.
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amti recipe | maharashtrian amti dal recipe | toor dal amti
Ingredients
- 1 tbsp ghee / clarified butter
- 1 tsp mustard / rai
- ½ tsp jeera / cumin
- pinch of hing / asafoetida
- few curry leaves
- 1 green chilli, finely chopped
- ¼ tsp turmeric / haldi
- 2 cup toor dal, pressure cooked
- 1 tbsp goda masala
- ¼ tsp kashmiri red chilli powder
- ½ tbsp jaggery / gud
- 5 kokum / punarpuli
- 2 tbsp coconut, grated
- ¾ tsp salt
- water
- 2 tbsp coriander leaves, finely chopped
Instructions
- firstly, in a large kadai heat 1 tbsp ghee and saute 1 tsp mustard, ½ tsp jeera, pinch of hing and few curry leaves.
- also add 1 green chilli, ¼ tsp turmeric and saute on low flame.
- further add 2 cup cooked toor dal (1 cup dal + 3 cup water pressure cooked for 5 whistles)
- get the dal to boil and add 1 tbsp goda masala, ¼ tsp chilli powder, ½ tbsp jaggery, 5 kokum, 2 tbsp coconut, ¾ tsp salt. mix well.
- add ½ cup water and adjust consistency as required.
- mix well and boil for 5 minutes or till spices gets cooked completely.
- finally, add coriander leaves and serve amti dal with hot steamed rice.
how to make amti recipe with step by step photo:
- firstly, in a large kadai heat 1 tbsp ghee and saute 1 tsp mustard, ½ tsp jeera, pinch of hing and few curry leaves.
- also add 1 green chilli, ¼ tsp turmeric and saute on low flame.
- further add 2 cup cooked toor dal (1 cup dal + 3 cup water pressure cooked for 5 whistles)
- get the dal to boil and add 1 tbsp goda masala, ¼ tsp chilli powder, ½ tbsp jaggery, 5 kokum, 2 tbsp coconut, ¾ tsp salt. mix well.
- add ½ cup water and adjust consistency as required.
- mix well and boil for 5 minutes or till spices gets cooked completely.
- finally, add coriander leaves and serve amti dal with hot steamed rice.
notes:
- firstly, use ghee for more flavours, however you can replace with oil if you are diet conscious.
- also make sure to whisk the toor dal well before adding to tempering.
- additionally, if you are not able to find kokum, then replace kokum with tamarind juice.
- finally, amti dal taste great when the flavour of spice, tangy and sweetness is balanced.
What is goda masala? Share it’s recipe
Can I use amli instead of cocam
sure will share… yes you can use imli
Hi HebbarsKitchen
hello 🙂
Please give the recipe for the goda masala!love your recipes and have tried many.enjoyed them very much.mostly i go for the traditional ones.i am soo happy that you include them.love your presentation.
yes,..sure i will share..thank you 🙂
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