Restaurant Style Dal Tadka Recipe (2024)

Dal tadka or Tadka Dal is one of the most basic yet one of the most popular dal recipes served in any Indian Restaurant. Learn to make Restaurant Style Tadka Dal or Dal Tadka with step-by-step video guide.

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A plain dal is a staple more or less at every meal in an Indian household. Can you imagine a simple lentil could be cooked in so many different ways?

Every Indian state has its own traditionally famous dal recipes which are made using different varieties of lentils. The most common everyday dals and popular dal recipes are:

  • Chana Dal

  • Cholar Dal

  • Dal Bukhara

  • Dal Makhani

  • Moong Dal Tadka

  • Panchmel Dal

  • Urad Dal

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There is a particular variety of dal from Northern Part of India. It is called Restaurant style Tadka Dal which is made with split pigeon pea and split chickpeas. This humble dal can turn any meal into a Festive meal.

Every single Indian restaurant elegances their menu with this dal tadka. This dal tadka is predominantly served along with dal makhani. No wonder this is a must-have delicacies when dining at restaurants.

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What is Tadka Dal or Dal Tadka?

Basically, this tadka dal is a specialty of North Indian cuisine. You get them at roadside eateries called dhabas, and restaurants as well.

This dal is a creamy concoction of two lentils boiled until they are rich and creamy, and then tempered twice with brilliant spices and butter/ghee.

Primarily, in dal tadka recipe, 2 types of lentils are boiled along with some tomatoes, salt, turmeric, and ginger. Later they are tempered twice with ghee/oil.

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How to make Tadka Dal?

Dal tadka is loved by everyone and recreating this dish at home is fairly simple. Dal is a staple dish in India. Thus we simply don’t go to restaurants every other day just to eat dal tadka.

This dal is amazingly delightful in its plainness. But we certainly do love the taste of dal tadka which we get in restaurants, and luckily it doesn’t require so many fancy ingredients. The magic lies in the double tadka process.

This can painlessly prepared with a basic list of ingredients which you can easily get at any regular grocery store.

For making Tadka Dal you first boil the dals. Then the boiled dal is added to tadka.

For the first (tadka) tempering, onion, tomatoes, garlic, and ginger are sauteed along with chili powder and other spices. Then the boiled dal gets cooked with the spices.

When the dal is cooked, then second tempering is added to dal. This addition makes it more appealing, aromatically rich and classic. It is so good! And oh so creamy. And should be served immediately after second tadka.

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So the next time you have a dinner party at home, you can make this undemanding dal tadka to just wow your guests. I can assure you that your home would smell like a beautiful Indian restaurant. Just don’t forget to light some candles for that extra romantic charm. 😉

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There are many Restaurant and Dhaba style recipes posted on this website such as:

  • Dhaba Style Dry Aloo Gobi Sabji

  • Dhaba Style Malai Kofta

  • Restaurant Style Dal Makhani

  • Restaurant Style Indian Garlic Naan

  • Restaurant Style Matar Paneer Curry

  • Restaurant Style Paneer Butter Masala

  • Restaurant Style Paneer Do Pyaza

  • Restaurant Style Shahi Kaju Curry

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Tadka (तड़का) / Chaunk (छौंक) / Bagar (बगार) are the Hindi words for tempering. In this tempering process, whole spices and herbs are sauteed in ghee/oil. Thus the oil changes the color and turns aromatic. It makes any simple dish dreamy when it’s added to the dish.

In Indian cooking, tempering is a must for dals, veggies and sometimes even for raitas and chutneys.

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This Restaurant style Tadka Dal Recipe is a north Indian style Dal recipe. This particular dal is made with the combination of Toor dal /Arhar Dal (aka split pigeon pea) and chana dal (aka split chickpeas).

This rich, creamy and aromatic dal makes a beautiful pairing with mix veg, paratha, chapati, roti, Tandoori Roti, Rice.

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Restaurant Style Dal Tadka Recipe (Step-by-step photo instructions)

How To Cook Dal:

  1. Rinse both the dals well.
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  3. In a pressure cooker add the rinsed dal, turmeric powder, salt, tomatoes, chopped ginger, chopped onions, and water.
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  5. Cover with lid and pressure cook for 4 whistles. Allow the steam to escape before opening the lid.
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  7. Once cooled, open the lid and whisk dal. Keep it aside.
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How To Make First Tadka (Tempering) For Dal:

  1. Heat ghee in a pan. Once hot, add cumin seeds and let them sizzle.
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  3. Now add the ginger, garlic and sauté for a minute.
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  5. Add onions and saute until the onions are golden brown.
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  7. Next, add a pinch of asafetida, chopped green chilies, and sauté for a minute.
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  9. After that, add chopped tomatoes and let it cook for 3-4 minutes.
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  11. Now add 1/2 cup of water and let it boil for another 2 minutes.
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  13. Add red chili powder, coriander powder, garam masala powder, kasuri methi, coriander leaves, and salt.
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  15. Mix well and let it cook for 3 minutes. Now transfer the pressure cooked dal into the pan with tadka masala and mix properly. You can add more water if needed.
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  17. Let it come to a boil and turn off the heat.
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How To Make Second Tadka (Tempering) For Dal:

  1. In a tadka pan heat 2 tablespoon ghee.
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  3. Now, add a pinch of asafetida, cumin seeds, chopped garlic, chopped onions and sauté for a minute.
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  5. Next, add dried red chilies, bay leaf, cloves, and sauté for another minute.
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  7. Add red chili powder and cook for a few seconds.
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  9. Now pour the hot tadka over hot dal.
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  11. Mix thoroughly and serve hot with rice, paratha or roti.
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Restaurant Style Dal Tadka Recipe [Recipe]

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Dal tadka or Tadka Dal is one of the most basic yet one of the most popular dal recipes served in any Indian Restaurant. Best served with steamed rice.

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Prep time 🕐Cook time 🕐Total time 🕐
35 mins
Category ☶Cuisine ♨Serves ☺
SidesIndian4-6
Nutrition Info ⊛ Serving size ⊚
250 calories 1 Cup

INGREDIENTS

For Dal:
  • 1 cup split pigeon pea (toor / arhar dal)
  • 1/4 cup split chickpeas (chana dal)
  • 2 1/2 cups water
  • 1/2 cup medium sized tomato, chopped
  • 1 teaspoon salt
  • 1/2 teaspoon turmeric powder
  • 1 teaspoon ginger, chopped
  • 1 tablespoon onions, chopped
For First Tadka (Tempering):
  • 2 tablespoons ghee / oil
  • 1 teaspoon cumin seeds (jeera)
  • 1 teaspoon ginger, finely chopped
  • 1 tablespoon garlic, finely chopped
  • 1/2 cup onion, chopped
  • Pinch of asafoetida (hing)
  • 1 teaspoon green chilies, finely chopped
  • 1/2 cup tomatoes, chopped
  • 1/2 cup water
  • 1 teaspoon red chili powder (lal mirch powder) or as per taste
  • 1 teaspoon coriander powder
  • 1 teaspoon garam masala powder
  • 1 tablespoon kasuri methi (dried fenugreek leaves)
  • Salt to taste
  • 1 tablespoon coriander leaves, chopped
For Second Tadka (Tempering):
  • 2 tablespoons ghee / oil
  • pinch of asafoetida (hing)
  • 1 teaspoon cumin seeds (jeera)
  • 1 tablespoon garlic, finely chopped
  • 1 tablespoon onions, chopped
  • 2-3 small dried red chilies (sukhi lal mirch)
  • 1 bay leaf (tej patta)
  • 2 cloves (laung)
  • 1/2 teaspoon red chili powder (lal mirch powder)

INSTRUCTIONS:

How To Cook Dal:
  1. Rinse both the dals well.
  2. In a pressure cooker add the rinsed dal, turmeric powder, salt, tomatoes, chopped ginger, chopped onions, and water.
  3. Cover with lid and pressure cook for 4 whistles. Allow the steam to escape before opening the lid.
  4. Once cooled, open the lid and whisk dal. Keep it aside.
How To Make First Tadka (Tempering) For Dal:
  1. Heat ghee in a pan. Once hot, add cumin seeds and let them sizzle.
  2. Now add the ginger, garlic and sauté for a minute.
  3. Add onions and saute until the onions are golden brown.
  4. Next, add a pinch of asafetida, chopped green chilies, and sauté for a minute.
  5. After that, add chopped tomatoes and let it cook for 3-4 minutes.
  6. Now add 1/2 cup of water and let it boil for another 2 minutes.
  7. Add red chili powder, coriander powder, garam masala powder, kasuri methi, coriander leaves, and salt.
  8. Mix well and let it cook for 3 minutes. Now transfer the pressure cooked dal into the pan with tadka masala and mix properly. You can add more water if needed.
  9. Let it come to a boil and turn off the heat.
How To Make Second Tadka (Tempering) For Dal:
  1. In a tadka pan heat 2 tablespoon ghee.
  2. Now, add a pinch of asafetida, cumin seeds, chopped garlic, chopped onions and sauté for a minute.
  3. Next, add dried red chilies, bay leaf, cloves, and sauté for another minute.
  4. Add red chili powder and cook for a few seconds.
  5. Now pour the hot tadka over hot dal.
  6. Mix thoroughly and serve hot with rice, paratha or roti.

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FAQs

What is tadka dal made of? ›

Dal Tadka is a popular Indian dish where cooked spiced lentils are finished with a tempering made of ghee/ oil and spices. In Hindi, the word 'Dal' means 'lentils' and Tadka means 'tempering'. So Dal Tadka means lentils finished with a tempering, at the end.

How much dal is needed for 20 people? ›

3 cups of urad dal.

How do you know when tadka is done? ›

This is the easiest way to ascertain how hot the fat is without using a thermometer. Add one or two seeds (mustard seeds, see below, also work) to the hot fat, and if it sizzles, the fat is ready. Once the seeds stop sizzling and turn brown, it's time to add the next ingredient, or remove the tadka from the stove.

What is the difference between Dahl and Tarka Dahl? ›

In reality, Tarka signifies that the dhal has been tempered with a mixture of crisp fried garlic, onion and chilli towards the end of cooking, a process which adds a total flavour bomb to the lentils.

What is tadka dal called in English? ›

The literal translation of Dal Tadka is Dal=lentil and tadka=tempering. Tadka or chaunk (in hindi) is a term we often use in Indian cooking for the process of adding seasoning to a dish. It mostly involves adding spices like cumin seeds, mustard seeds, garlic, chilies, curry leaves etc. to hot oil or ghee.

What is the difference between Dal Fry and dal tadka? ›

What is the difference between dal fry and dal tadka? Dal fry is when you add cooked dal to the sautéed/ fried masala & simmered for a short time. Dal tadka is when you pour tadka (tempering) over cooked spiced dal & no further cooking is done.

How much dal is required for 100 people? ›

If I were catering this event, I would plan for 6Kg dal (maybe 2Kg raw), 3Kg each curry, 6 Kg dessert, 4 Kg raw rice.

How many cups of dal per person? ›

Well there is no fix ratio of cup of dal to take for number of people because of the different diet of different people. But it is said that 1 cup of dal is enough for 3 people to prepare. Hence 3–4 cups are enough for 10 people depending on their diet capacity.

Is a bowl of dal enough for dinner? ›

But a simple bowl of dal is more of carbs rather than proteins and in “no way will you be able to meet the everyday protein requirement as it only contains 5-10 gms of it,” she said, adding that even 3-4 servings of dal will not be sufficient enough for the body to absorb and carry out the functions.

What spices are in tadka? ›

The combination of spices used depends both on the dish being prepared as well as the region in which it is being prepared. For example, a tadka for a simple dhal will most often involve both cumin or mustard seeds hing (asafoetida) which aids digestion. Then for some heat, green or dried chillies are added.

What oil do you use for tadka? ›

North and east Indians are partial to mustard oil for their tadka. To start your tadka, heat the oil in a small, heavy-bottomed pot. To test if the oil is hot enough, add a seed or two. If the seeds start sizzling the instant they hit the oil, the temperature is just right.

Why do we put tadka in dal? ›

What makes dal tadka especially flavorful is the base of aromatics, tomatoes, and spices, followed by the final tadka – a method for tempering spices, where the fat carries the aromas of the spices and transforms the dal. Think of it like an extra layer of flavor.

What to serve with dal tadka? ›

The best side dishes for dhal
  • Naan bread.
  • Pilau rice.
  • Tomato rasam.
  • Onion bhajis.
  • Bombay potatoes.
  • Punjabi chole.
  • Roti bread.
  • Samosas.

Why does my dahl taste bland? ›

Salt is one of the most important things you must get right when making your daal. People often ask me why their daal doesn't taste as good as it could and it's usually because they didn't add enough salt (or they skip the tarka!

Which lentils are best for dal? ›

Best lentils for Dal– This recipe calls for Channa Dal which is a type of yellow lentils which provides an ideal texture for this Dahl. I was astonished to discover it's sold at Coles supermarket (international section). Yellow split peas is a terrific substitution though the cook times do differ (see recipe notes).

Is Tadka Dal healthy? ›

Lentils are also loaded with dietary fiber and they are a great source of good-for-you minerals. Add to it the plethora of benefits of eating garlic, ginger, tomatoes and chili peppers and you have a recipe for great health. It's everyone friendly. Like most dals, dal tadka is gluten-free, soy-free and nut-free.

Is tarka dal unhealthy? ›

Tarka Dhal is food for the soul, it will heal you from the inside out, this is what I eat if I seek comfort from feeling run down and tired. Its full of nutrient rich spices and herbs, and the Lentils are high in fibre, low in fat, help to lower cholesterol, are good for the heart and can be easily digested.

Is dal tadka good for you? ›

Health benefits of dal tadka

Its protein rich ingredients with many health benefits. Lentils are versatile too and can be used in various ways. These are a great source of folate, potassium and fiber too. However, dal tadka is an Indian style recipe which has become very popular in the west as well.

What is yellow dal tadka made of? ›

Out of moong dal, chana dal, masoor dal and toovar dal, you can take any one dal or any combination of it in this recipe. However, make sure that their total quantity is 1 cup. Ghee is used for a nice flavor and this is what makes it so popular. However, you can also use butter or oil as its replacement.

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