Quick Cream of Split Pea Soup with Sliced Carrots GAJAR MATAR DAL

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August 26, 2025

Here is an elegant, mildly seasoned dal soup that is good the whole year round. The ingredients are easily obtained, and the texture is light and pleasant. Yellow or green split peas are transformed into a smooth, creamy soup, and sliced carrots lend color and nutrition. This dal is pleasant with Curried Eggplant Rice and Crisp Apple Salad . For a larger Vedic vegetarian meal, try adding Seasoned Spinach with Julienne Potatoes and Crackling Crispy Dal Wafers.

Dal soaking time: 5 hours
Preparation time (after assembling ingredients): 10 minutes
Cooking time: 1½ hours or 30 minutes in a pressure cooker
Serves: 6 to 8

• 1 cup (210 g) yellow or green split peas
• 7½ cups (1.75 liters) water (6¾ cups/1.5 liters if pressure cooked)
• 1 teaspoon (5 ml) scraped, minced fresh ginger root
• 1–2 hot green chilies
• ½ teaspoon (2 ml) turmeric
• 1 tablespoon (15 ml) ground coriander
• 4 tablespoons (60 ml) ghee or a mixture of vegetable oil and unsalted butter
• 4 medium-sized scraped carrots, sliced
• 1¼ teaspoons (6 ml) salt
• 2 tablespoons (30 ml) minced fresh parsley or coarsely chopped coriander
• 1¼ teaspoons (6 ml) cumin seeds
• ¼–¼ teaspoon (1–2 ml) yellow asafetida powder ( hing )

* This amount applies only to yellow Cobra brand. Reduce any other asafetida by three-fourths .

1. Soak the split peas in 3 cups (710 ml) of hot water for 5 hours, then drain.
2. Combine the split peas, water, ginger root, green chilies, turmeric, ground coriander and a dab of the ghee or oil-butter mixture in a heavy 3-quart/liter nonstick saucepan. Bring to a boil over high heat.
3. Reduce the heat to moderately low, cover with a tight-fitting lid and boil gently for 1 hour. Add the carrots, cover and continue to cook for 30 minutes or until the split peas are soft and fully cooked. For pressure cooking, combine the ingredients in a 6-quart/liter pressure cooker, cover and cook for 30 minutes under pressure. Remove from the heat and let the pressure drop by itself.
4. Off the heat, uncover and stir in the salt and herb.
5. Heat the remaining ghee or oil-butter mixture in a small saucepan over moderate to moderately high heat. When it is hot, toss in the cumin seeds and fry until they turn brown. Sprinkle in the asafetida and fry for just 1–2 more seconds, then quickly pour the fried seasonings into the dal . Cover immediately and allow the chaunk to soak into the dal for 1–2 minutes. Stir and serve.

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