Sometimes I feel like I crave things that maybe don’t actually exist?
Like, I really don’t know if this is any sort of traditional way to make a dal dish, but I really wanted lentils with coconut milk mixed in, and then I felt like curry was a natural pairing.
But you know what? Sometimes I feel like my very best dishes are born out of a weird, random craving I have that I have to then figure out how to satiate it, lol. For instance, that time I was dreaming about fish burritos for a stupid long amount of time, and finally came up with Snapper Burritos.
So, ever since I made my Ethiopian Feast, I’ve been drooling over the Berbere Lentils that I made. I knew I wanted to make another heavily-spiced lentil dish, but wanted some creaminess—coconut milk to the rescue!
You guys, these turned out SO freaking good. I’m kind of obsessed with them (uh, good thing, too, because this recipe makes kiiiinda a shit ton). I used my homemade curry powder which has quite a kick to it, but the sweetness of the tomatoes, and the fat of the coconut milk tempers it. There’s also a lot of fresh ginger and garlic in here for extra flavor, carrots for texture and sweetness, and my homemade vegetable stock for lots of depth (I use porcini powder in my veg stock that adds an umami quality).
The great thing is that this dal can be served on or with almost anything. I liked it over simple mashed potatoes (is that weird? it’s kinda weird-sounding, but I promise it’s amazing), or with lightly griddled flatbread, but it would be perfect with basmati rice, cous cous,or really any sort of grain. You could even eat it just on its own like a stew of sorts. Whatever floats your boat 😛
Yield: 8 servings? (LOTS)