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  1. It turned out perfect! I hand blended the veggies after pressure cooking. In love with this dish. Would love to know the nutritional content 🙂5 stars

  2. This recipe is yummm. Loved it. With the brown rice it became a little heavy maybe coz of the oil. I think the dhansak would taste good even with normal boiled rice. Thank you for sharing a different cuisine recipe.5 stars

  3. i tried this today and it turned out awesome.. Thanks for sharing simple and different recipes. It has “hatke” taste, loved it.
    Rupali4 stars

  4. Vandana which book is the extracted recipe from dear? Its a bit different form my recipe (doesn’t have elaichis , star anise) and Im keen to experiment with your recipe, thanks!

  5. Btw it turned out very nice. The tomatoes were not needed. It tastes much like Sambhar. Or maybe I’m confused.

  6. hello, it’s me again. I have been following Tarladalal for a long number of years . I happen to see Vikas kanna showing dhansak with chicken and I searched and found it in your site. So thrilled and the lunch today was this with exactly what you had given with brown rice. It was a real treat without exaggeration. Thank you once again. God bless you. DK1 star

    1. heloo dk ji and thanks again. this dhansak is also our family favorite and i make it on occasions. glad to know you loved the dhansak with brown rice 🙂

  7. Hi Dasanna, tried this recipe and it is simply awesome!! So very nutritious with dal and veggies together. We enjoyed it with plain rice….thanks .

  8. Hi Dassana
    i am not a kitchen person . Infarct I dread that area. I along with my daughter had danshak at her teacher’s place. Ever since she has been after my life to give it a shot. That’s how i reached your recipe on the net. Its so wonderfully explained that i find myself tempted to try it. Will sure do and let you know the result.5 stars

    1. thanks vandana. go ahead and try this dhansak recipe. its a tried and tested recipe. i am sure, if you follow the steps correctly then the recipe will not disappoint your daughter.

  9. I had tried this recipe out today and the dhansak dhal was excellent.I would like to suggest that everyone use yellow mustard in the dhansak mix.It is imparting a greater depth in flavour.I had served it with sweet rice as suggested by michelin star chef Vikas Khanna but unfortunately it didnt pair well with the dhal.Normal basmati rice goes just fine with it.Thank you so much for sharing these recipes ma’am! 🙂

    1. thanks sanjay. also thanks for sharing the tip on yellow mustard. dhansak goes best with brown rice or steamed rice. it would not go well with sweet rice 🙂

  10. Dear Madam,

    You are really great. I am a Keralite brought up in Gujarat. I want to taste something new so I will definitely try this one. Earlier I tried your recipe for Veg Hyderabadi Biriyani. It was perfect. The snaps are very clear and motivating too. Though I use internet since last 10 years I wonder why I did not search for recipes on net. Instead I always preferred cooking shows on TV. Since last three months I am going through your recipes. All these years I was wandering here and there. Now I am settled in Trivandrum (Capital city of Kerala). I am a vegetarian and I alwalys prefer North Indian food when I go out, but here the hotel food (north Indian food ) dont have that taste. I mean here people r good at cooking other stuff. So now I rely on self cooking for all North Indian Food. Thanks for all your effort and All the best.
    I even enjoy reading about your college experiences and family preferences. bye5 stars

    1. welcome asha and thanks for writing this motivating comment. i loved reading it. actually most hotels are good in cooking the regional cuisine of their state. e.g. in north india, we don’t get good idli and dosa easily.

  11. Thank you Dasanna ji
    i m a vegetarian and i was looking for this recipe in the vegetarian version,
    your recipe is simple and was looking great.
    i m surely gonna try out this recipe

    regards3 stars

  12. Dear Dassana,
    Wonderful recipe and so easy to follow thanks to all the great images!
    I am half-Parsi and adore Dhansak daal. In fact, it is often cooked meatless, and non-veg Dhansaak is not auspicious to eat on birthdays and other special occasions, which is when the Parsis usually eat very simple Dhan-Daar (rice and a smooth yellow toor daal with a simple tarkha). Anyway, if you want to learn more about Parsi cooking, I can recommend the truly amazing book “My Bombay Kitchen” by Niloufer Ichaporia King (University of California Press, 2008), it’s not only a beautifully made book, it is really accessible and well-written and researched. You’ll find a number of excellent vegetarian recipes (also non-veg of course) in this book and it’s a real treasure.

    1. glad you liked the recipe anisha. i know through my parsi friends that non veg dhansak is not made on auspicious ocassions. thanks for suggesting the book. i shall be buying it soon.

  13. This recipe turned out great! I have tried many other Dhansaak recipes but nothing turned out as good as this one.

  14. amazing receipe. my wife is still licking her fingers and my kids love it. For them a made a slightly less spicey version. As my wife is from from vizag she has never really been exposed to the food other then south indian. i have one request. some time back when we were newly married my ex boss invited us for dinner at his house. there we had this amazing dish made of kaccha jackfruit chopped into big peices and cooked in some delicious mix of spices. we dont know its name but it was brown in colour and it was a north indian dish (he was from Dehradun). we tried looking up for this receipe for sometime. could you help me with it. thanks again for this great receipe

    1. good to know bhanu that your family liked the dhansak. thanks.

      i have never heard about this jackfruit recipe. i will try to find out and if possible will also write about it.

  15. one of parsi neighbors used to make chicken dhansak back home.. but its been 15 years since i moved.. thank you for the steps and the masala and the research…. this is going to get made soon! yummmmmmmmmm!

  16. Your receipe snaps looks only yummy with proper measurement of all ingredients step by step dassana, all receipes are simply superb.

  17. Thanks a ton. By the way, I AM A PARSI AND A VEG One at that. Now a another request!!!! Could you provide with Dhan Dal and Veg. Patia Recipe. Patia always has fish included in the recipe but I did have Veg. Patia at a restaurant on my way to Navsari. The cook was not available to procure the recipe. So a Parsi Dhandal & Veg. Patia please. Wow this is great.

    Mani

    1. dear mani, its rare to be a parsi and a veg. great to know that. all my parsi friends and acquaintances were non vegetarians.

      i checked the recipe for dhan dal patia in a cookbook and found out that it has fish. let me see how i can make a dhan dal and veg patia. will surely post the recipe when i make it. i also plan to post some more vegetarian parsi recipes.

      1. i have added half of the onion while cooking veggies and the remaining half while sauteing. you can skip adding onion while boiling veggies if you want.