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by kathy gori

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Bring Out The Sorrel. Spicy Dal For a Springy Day

The weather here in Sonoma has finally brightened up. The mornings are the typical foggy June Glooms which give way to sunshiny afternoons. It's not gotten too hot during the day yet and there sometimes is a bit of a breeze. Because we've had tons of rain this last Winter and Spring, everything is in bloom, and I mean everything! Especially the sorrel.

Is this you? Thought not. So now that we've ruled out that none of us reading this are cattle, I can say that eating normal portions of sorrel won't hurt you. In fact sorrel is filled with anti-oxidants and is quite good for you, and that little lemony soury taste you get off the leaves? Well that's the quick trip to danger town that makes you feel that this simple dal dish is something dangerous, exotic and exciting. So unless you are planning on serving Fugu on a bed of sorrel leaves, don't worry about it.

Usually sorrel winds up in my soup pot with a bunch of other stuff, but I wanted to make a pot of dal the other day. My dad was in the hospital with complications from flu, I've been doing a bunch of family wrangling and I was in need of a little bit of comfort food. It had to be tasty, it had to be spicy and had had to be not too much trouble. I ran across a recipe for Gongura Pappau aka Toor dal with Sorrel. I was in!

Dal With Sorrel

The great thing about this recipe, is once the dal has been soaked, the dish itself cooks up pretty quickly. The first thing to do in prepping this is soaking.

Rinse and then soak 1/2 cup of toor dal for 2 hours.

Fill a pot with 3 and 1/2 cups of water. When it comes to a boil toss in the drained toor dal...

2 green chilies seeded and finely chopped

1/4 cup of grated fresh or dried unsweetened coconut.

Stir it all together and serve it hot!

I'm loving this dal. I put it up to soak and went out for coffee, I came home started writing and then put it on to boil. Bingo, in about 45 minutes, luncheon as they say, was served!

This dish was really appreciated this week as it lasted a couple of days. It's just as good left over as the first day. My dad has been in the hospital for most of the week suffering from dehydration as an after-effect from flu. My time has been mainly taken up with doctors, hospital visits and parent wrangling. I haven't had much time to cook or write. We picked him up this evening and he's now home with mom, safe and sound and feeling better. The dal was great warmed up this evening too after our drive back from the hospital.

Coming up next, I'll be dipping into even more dal dishes. Follow along on Twitter @kathygori