I know mothers with infants and toddlers will surely retort to this dal every other day. When my daughter was 6 months old, Dad said it was time to introduce dal to her diet. Since she was the first baby at home, we were all very apprehensive about her intake and the food we give.
Of course, the feeling never changes. But with the twins, I was able to fall back on our experience. As Amma was cooking my daughter's lunch most of the time, she created her own dal which my daughter used to love very much.
We started introducing the dal water or the water in which the lentils are cooked, at about 6 months. Then slowly we introduced well-mashed dals mixed with ghee and rice together. This was her lunch for many months. Then carrots, potatoes, and beans were introduced slowly.
With infants, you should first introduce it a little, see if they like it, and then make it a part of their meals. You can give it as a mixed vegetable or as a single one at a time. The dal that Amma used to make for Konda, the same one that we later gave to the twins, was the Tadka dal.
It's the simplest way of cooking the toor dal and then seasoning it with few other ingredients. The resultant one is a perfect one to introduce a baby to. One just has to start with the basic one and improvise on it as the baby grows. I can still remember the way Konda's dal evolved!
Amma introduced every spice in a span of a few months. It was a gradual improvement, which gives you time to understand your baby's taste and preference. First, you start with just plain rice, well mashed with ghee and dal water. Pressure cook the Toor dal with lots of water. Just take the water alone and mix it with rice. This can be given for a week or so, based on the baby's preference.
Until my kids were almost 18 months, this is how we did this dal.
Pressure cook 1 cup of Toor dal with 3 cups of water with a pinch of Turmeric and Asafoetida.
Heat a tsp of oil in a Kadai, add a pinch of mustard, then add few chopped onions. Once they sautéed well, add half chopped tomatoes. Then add the cooked dal with 1 cup water. Bring to boil, add salt to taste.
You can add little Cumin seeds and then slowly include 1/2 tsp chili powder as the baby grows.
Now my sons are 26 months and pretty much eat most of the dishes that we make at home. Still, we fall back on this dal at times. They also carry a packed lunch box.
Tadka dal gets its name from the process of doing the Tadka, which means seasoned dal.
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Ingredients
1 cup Toor Dal
3 cups Water
A pinch Turmeric Powder
A pinch Asafoetida
For Seasoning
1/4 tsp Mustard Seeds
1/2 tsp Cumin Seeds
1 small Onions very little
1 small Tomatoes
2 long Red Chillies
Salt to taste
1 tsp Cooking Oil
1 small Tamarind Piece
Curry Leaves few
Instructions
Pressure cook the dal till it is almost 90% cooked. Keep the dal aside and wash the cooker and heat with cooking oil.
Splutter mustard, cumin seeds along with broken chilies, curry leaves. Sauté well. Then add the chopped onions, fry till its done. Then, add the tomatoes and cook for a minute.
Then, add the cooked dal, enough water, along with salt and tamarind piece. Cover and pressure cooker for another 2 whistles or till the dal is well cooked.
Check to see if the dal is thin. When you serve the kids, remove the tamarind piece, chilies and mix with well-mashed rice with ghee.
The way I normally do is, take the rice when it's really hot, mash it with ghee. The aroma that comes out of this combo is awesome. Add the dal to the rice and mix well. The consistency should be thin, else the kids might have difficulty eating.
The above lunch box is what I sent my boys. I am planning to track and record what I send my kids so that it becomes easy for mothers with the same problem. Of course, this is a typical South Indian Lunch Box, but very suitable for any region!
It will be most interesting to know what you pack for your kid! Do share, I can have any many ideas as I can!
Recipe
Tadka Dal
Ingredients
- 1 cup Toor Dal
- 3 cups Water
- A pinch Turmeric Powder
- A pinch Asafoetida
For Seasoning
- 1/4 tsp Mustard Seeds
- 1/2 tsp Cumin Seeds
- 1 small Onions very little
- 1 small Tomatoes
- 2 long Red Chillies
- Salt to taste
- 1 tsp Cooking Oil
- 1 small Tamarind Piece
- Curry Leaves few
Instructions
- Pressure cook the dal till it is almost 90% cooked. Keep the dal aside and wash the cooker and heat with cooking oil.
- Splutter mustard, cumin seeds along with broken chilies, curry leaves. Sauté well. Then add the chopped onions, fry till its done. Then, add the tomatoes and cook for a minute.
- Then, add the cooked dal, enough water, along with salt and tamarind piece. Cover and pressure cooker for another 2 whistles or till the dal is well cooked.
- Check to see if the dal is thin. When you serve the kids, remove the tamarind piece, chilies and mix with well-mashed rice with ghee.
anu says
hi...the same way i do it for my daughter who is 9 months old. Instead of only Toor dal,, I also add Hot Rasam ..Which gives combined flavours of Tamarind,Tomatoes, Asafoetida and ginger.
Nice post ...
Mallika says
V interesting read for a soon-to-be first time time mom like me! I have heard that dal and also pureed khichdi are very good for babies to have when they start taking solids.
sunshinemom says
Interesting post and a good guide too:). I used add the rasam water that distills on top too like anu as it gives a flavor. Thank you:)
Neha Desai says
hi
more than just dal water I would also recommend steamed vegetables for the kids. I have started weaning my 6 month old with sweet potato puree and similar vegetable purees and it he is getting the taste of these individually. no salt or sugar. ghee is said to be harmful in longer run so a drop should be all u should add! also for lunch boxes u can add steamed vegetables as finger food or wheat bread sandwiches are great for toddlers. check out Annabel Karmels baby and toddler food which has so many ides and great recipes.