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# Heat [[oil]] in a pot and add [[cumin]] seeds, green chilies and [[ginger]]. Sauté for a minute and add [[onion]]s. Fry [[onion]]s till start to brown a bit and then add [[tomato]]es, [[turmeric]] powder and [[chili powder]]. | # Heat [[oil]] in a pot and add [[cumin]] seeds, green chilies and [[ginger]]. Sauté for a minute and add [[onion]]s. Fry [[onion]]s till start to brown a bit and then add [[tomato]]es, [[turmeric]] powder and [[chili powder]]. | ||
# Cook for 2–3 minutes till [[tomato]]es become tender, and then add [[Lentils]], [[spinach]] and [[water]]. Let boil for 20–25 minutes on medium-low heat till [[Lentils]] are tender. | # Cook for 2–3 minutes till [[tomato]]es become tender, and then add [[Lentils]], [[spinach]] and [[water]]. Let boil for 20–25 minutes on medium-low heat till [[Lentils]] are tender. | ||
Latest revision as of 13:14, 15 July 2012
Description
Spinach and Lentil Soup
Ingredients
- ½ cup yellow split gram lentils
- 2 cups chopped spinach leaves
- ½ cup chopped tomatoes
- 2 tbsp sliced onions
- 1 tsp chopped green chilis
- 1 tsp chopped ginger
- ½ tsp red chili powder
- ¼ tsp turmeric powder
- 2 tbsp cooking oil
- salt, to taste
- 3 cups water
- 2 tbsp chopped coriander leaves
Procedures
- Heat oil in a pot and add cumin seeds, green chilies and ginger. Sauté for a minute and add onions. Fry onions till start to brown a bit and then add tomatoes, turmeric powder and chili powder.
- Cook for 2–3 minutes till tomatoes become tender, and then add Lentils, spinach and water. Let boil for 20–25 minutes on medium-low heat till Lentils are tender.
- Garnish with chopped coriander leaves and serve hot.
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