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To get started with this particular recipe, we must prepare a few components. You can cook slow cooker "leftover" dahl using 18 ingredients and 6 steps. Here is how you can achieve it.
The ingredients needed to make Slow Cooker "leftover" Dahl:
- Make ready 200 g (1 cup) dried yellow split peas
- Take 100 g (half a cup) dried green lentils
- Get 1 inch cube fresh ginger, peeled and finely chopped
- Take 2 garlic cloves - finely chopped
- Make ready 3 small red onions - finely chopped
- Get half a green chilli (take seeds out for less heat!) - finely chopped
- Make ready half medium butternut squash (approx. 220g) peeled and cut into small cubes
- Get 1 green pepper - diced
- Prepare 1 heaped tsp turmeric
- Take 1 tablespoon cumin
- Get half a teaspoon chilli powder
- Get half teaspoon ground coriander
- Prepare 250 ml coconut milk
- Prepare 250 g passata
- Take half pint vegetable stock (I used bouillon)
- Prepare half tin chickpeas (optional)
- Get teaspoon salt
- Make ready 250 g fresh spinach
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Instructions to make Slow Cooker "leftover" Dahl:
- Place onion, ginger, garlic, fresh chilli and veg into slow cooker pot.
- In a jug, combine the dry spices with two tablespoons of the coconut milk and mix well. Add a dash of boiling water if its too thick. Add the reminder of the coconut milk and the passata and combine.
- Add the lentils and split peas to the pot and mix with the veg. Pour over the spice mix and coat the veg/lentils well. Add half a pint of stock and mix.
- Cover with the lid and cook on low for a minimum of 6 hours. To get really soft, flavoursome pulses then wait for 7-8 hours before eating. If you're in a rush, you could cook the lentils first on the stove or use tinned pulses. You can then reduce cooking time to 3-4 hours on high or until veg is cooked through.
- An hour before serving, add the spinach and the chickpeas and stir in well. Just before serving, add half a teaspoon of salt and taste. Add more salt if necessary.
- Serve as a main meal on its own or with poppodums and mango chutney. Alternatively, serve as a side dish with pan-seared salmon or chicken tikka pieces.
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