Instant Pot Red Lentil Dal
This Instant Pot Split Red Lentil Dal curry is a quick, easy, and authentic Pakistani/North Indian-style Masoor dal recipe. It’s naturally gluten-free, vegetarian (or optional vegan), and cooks within minutes!
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The Humble Lentil
There’s a proverb in urdu/hindi, “ghar ki murghi, dal barabar”, which loosely translates (i.e. i’m butchering) to “chicken is equivalent to lentils if it’s made in your own home.”
The essence of the saying is similar to the famous idiom, “the grass is greener on the other side.” (The inability to value what’s ours seems to be a universal affliction.)
There’s something else to it though. The proverb implies chicken’s superiority to lentils, as though lentils are boring or cheap.
But lentils have a dignity of their own.
In fact, they have it all. They’re cheap, yes, but they’re also readily available and abundant. They’re in the parameters of practically everyone’s version of healthy food – full of protein, fiber, and nutrients. And they’re the best kind of comfort food – deeply satisfying, yet uplifting and easy-to-digest.
Tips on Making Instant Pot Red Lentil Dal
- Typically when making red (masoor) lentils dal/daal, there’s a ‘tarka’ or tempering of onions and spices which is poured into the cooked dal. To make this recipe in the Instant Pot, I’ve adapted my go to Red Lentil Recipe to cook the lentils alongside the prepared a tomato-onion base. Both methods are fine and authentic, and yield similar results. If you would like more Instant Pot Dal recipes, check out my Instant Pot Whole Masoor Dal (Brown Lentil Curry) and Instant Pot Pakistani Chana Dal.
- The recipe calls for 1/2 cup lentils. This is good for 2 servings. I noticed that 1 cup would always yield extra so I made this a leftover-free version. You can always double the ingredients and keep the cooking time the same, but you’ll have to sauté for longer than directed in the recipe.
Where to find red lentils:
I’ve seen red split lentils at HEB, Trader Joe’s, Sprouts, Whole Foods, and of course at South Asian grocery stores.
Serving Suggestions
Instant Pot Red Lentil Dal goes perfectly with plain, basmati rice, roti, paratha, or anything, really. On the side, you can serve:
- Kachumber Salad, or fresh, crunchy vegetables chopped up with a bit of salt, pepper, and lemon juice.
- Yogurt or raita.
- Achaar (mixed pickle).
- More lemon or lime!
I made this red lentil dal recipe as a part of my friend Alex’s new series on her Instagram stories called ‘Pass the Dish’. Alex’s blog, The Defined Dish, won the Saveur Reader’s Choice Award in the Most-Inspired Weeknight Dinner Recipes category (I was also lucky enough to be nominated in the category).
For Pass the Dish, she brings on a diverse range of bloggers to share a healthy, wholesome dish that they grew up eating that they can pass on not only to their families, but everyone else too. If there’s one dish I feel will definitely get passed down from generation to generation, it’s dal.
More Dal Recipes You’ll Love
Instant Pot Whole Masoor Dal (Brown Lentil Curry)
Instant Pot Pakistani Chana Dal
Pakistani Urad Dal – Maash Ki Dal
My Go-To Masoor Dal Recipe (Red Lentil Curry)
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Instant Pot Red Lentil Dal
Ingredients
- 1/2 cup masoor dal, red lentils
- 2 tbsp neutral oil such as grapeseed or avocado
- 1/2 tsp cumin seeds
- 1 small (1/2 large) yellow onion, thinly sliced
- 2-3 garlic cloves, crushed
- 1 tsp crushed ginger
- ½ small Serrano pepper or thai chili pepper, sliced (or whole if you prefer less heat)
- ½ medium (~1/4 cup chopped) tomato, very finely chopped or pureed
- 1/2 tsp cumin powder
- 1/2 tsp coriander powder
- 1/4 tsp turmeric powder
- 1/8 red chili powder or cayenne, or to taste
- 1 1/2 cups filtered water
After cooking:
- 3/4 tsp kosher salt, or to taste
- ½ tbsp ghee or butter
- 1 tbsp chopped cilantro
- 1/8 tsp freshly squeezed lemon juice, optional
- generous pinch garam masala, optional
Instructions
To Wash
- Place lentils in a small bowl and fill with water. Use your hand to swirl the dal around until the water becomes murky. Tip the bowl to take out the excess water and repeat until the water runs clear. Remove any debris, strain the dal, and set aside.
To Cook
- Select the high Sauté setting on the Instant Pot. Once hot, add the oil, cumin seeds, and onions.
- Sauté until the onions turn lightly golden, about 6-7 minutes. Add the garlic, ginger, and green chili pepper and continue to sauté for another minute until the raw smell disappears and the color of the onion deepens. Add the tomato and sauté for another 2-3 minutes.
- Secure the lid and set the Pressure Release to Sealing. Select the Pressure Cook or Manual setting and set the cooking time for 6 minutes at high pressure.
- Let the venting naturally release for 5 minutes, then move the Pressure Release to Venting to release any remaining steam.
- Open the pot and turn to Sauté mode again. Add the salt and ghee and sauté for 2-3 minutes, stirring often to smooth out and thicken the dal. Press Cancel to turn off the Instant Pot.
- Add chopped cilantro, lemon juice, and garam masala (if using). Give it a stir.
43 Comments on “Instant Pot Red Lentil Dal”
I love your recipes! You are a very clear writer and your pictures are helpful. I also like the functionality of serving-multiplying on this website. But if you could list ingredients by weight (technically, by mass, in grams) that would be a huuuuge help! It’s hard to measure out .44 tsp of freshly squeezed lemon juice, for instance. Or .88 tsp turmeric! I know it would add a lot of work but it would make the recipes much easier to adapt for different meal sizes, and also would make them more accessible internationally where cooking by weight is more of a norm.
Hi Jacob, Thank you for the wonderful compliment! We are so happy to hear that you enjoy Tea for Turmeric recipes 🙂 Thank you for the suggestion. Izzah tries to put measurements in grams as much as possible but we will look into if we can do a more thorough job.
Great recipe! How can I make this using pre-fried onions?
Thank you! I would just add them to the oil and cumin seeds and saute for a minute as they’re already brown, then proceed with the recipe.
I make this recipe at least once a week as it’s a toddler fav in my house!
Thanks so much for sharing that, Zainab! Glad it’s become a go-to! 🙂
This recipe has been a staple in my house for a few years. Thank you Izzah!
Love hearing that. Thanks, Gab!
Is there any reasonthe recipe calls for 1 and half cups of filtered water but the ingredients list asks for 3 cups? (if you 2x the recipe) How much water goes in the pressure cook stage?
Hi Salik, it’ll be 1.5 cups for 1 quantity. So if you 2x, it’ll require double the amount of water (3 cups) during pressure cooking stage. Hope that helps!
Family loved it!!!
Thank you, Ellie!
I have tried making daal for 8 years, used a million YouTube recipes.. so when my mother in law asked me to make daal I panicked.. I made this and she, the queen of cooking! Complimented it and even went for seconds!! JazaakAllaahu khair so much!
Aww Alhamdulillah. Thanks for sharing that, Ukhti! 🙂
I followed the recipe exactly, and it turned out delicious! My husband is not a fan of daal but he actually helped himself to multiple servings of this daal!
So nice to hear that. Thanks so much, Taybah!
Thanks for this recipe… Daal Chawal is my ultimate comfort food, and it turned out super delicious!
Yay! Awesome to hear. Thank you for taking the time to review, Talha!
This was so good and such an easy weeknight recipe! My kids loved it and we will definitely be making it again!!
That’s wonderful. Thanks very much, Hannah!