This is one of the most popular Punjabi dal – Dal Makhani. Interestingly this is very similar to Madras Lentils you might have tasted at Costco. Most people order this dal when in an Indian restaurant. This was my favorite dal when growing up and it still is. Usually this dal is slow cooked, which can take hours, however here I have used the pressure cooker to prepare it in 50 minutes, most of which is passive time. I will also share the recipe to make this dal in a stovetop pressure cooker. Want to find other easy Instant Pot Indian Recipes? Here are 29 Best Instant Pot Indian Vegetarian Recipes for you to try!
Watch How to Make Instant Pot Dal Makhani
What is Dal Makhani?
Dal makhani, also called dal makhni is a dish originating from the Punjab region in the Indian subcontinent. Dal Makhani translates to “buttery lentils”. Dal Makhani is traditionally made with whole black urad dal (black lentils) and rajma (kidney beans), butter and cream. You will also find many people referring to this dal as Black Dal or Kaali Dal. As the name suggests, this dal is prepared with butter…makhani. Black gram lentils and red kidney beans cooked with onions, tomatoes, lots of ginger, garlic and butter…yum! So let loose and add on the butter (or ghee) when preparing this dal. However skip the butter and add oil to make this dish vegan. Curious about pulses used in Indian cooking? Check out my detailed guide about Indian Pulses.
How to make Dal Makhani in Instant Pot?
Start with soaking the lentils and beans in ample water for 4 hours or overnight. The soaking is mainly required for the kidney beans, but I find it easier to just soak them together. We will use the basic pantry ingredients in this Dal Makhani. The only 4 fresh things required are – onion, tomato, ginger and garlic. When you are ready to cook, start with sautéing butter, cumin seeds in the Instant Pot. Then add onions and sauté for a few minutes until they start turning golden. Then add the tomatoes and spices. That is all the active work required for this recipe. Now just stir in the lentils and water, and set to pressure cook.
After the pressure cooking is done, Dal Makhani should be ready. If needed, add water to get the desired consistency. I like to stir in some lemon juice and garnish with cilantro.
You can top with more butter to enhance the taste (and calories) 🙂 My mom likes to get the perfect reddish color similar to restaurant style dal makhani. Here is the trick I learnt from her to get that perfect reddish color – Soak 2-3 Kashmiri red chilis for half hour. Then grind them to a paste with some water and add when you add the tomatoes. You will love the color and the added taste from the kashmiri chili. I do this in my Pav Bhaji recipe too. Kashmiri chili’s are very mild, so they will not make the dal too spicy. Do skip the chili powder in the recipe if you go this route.
How to make Madras Lentils in Instant Pot?
I could not find much history for the name Madras Lentils. However Tasty Bite brand, available at Costco and other major grocery chains, has certainly made this a popular dish. Let’s see the differences between Dal Makhani and Madras lentils.
The ingredients listed on the Tasty Bite Madras Lentils pack are – Water, Tomato, Lentils, Red Beans, Onions, Cream, Butter, Salt, Oil, Chillies, Cumin. My understanding is that they use adzuki beans (chori in hindi) in place of black gram lentils. The spices used are much lesser, only cumin and chili. So it is milder than Dal Makhani. Typically I don’t add any cream when making Dal Makhani at home. Cream is added in Madras Lentils.
Other than that, I really don’t see any differences. So you can follow the same recipe below with adzuki beans and just adjust the spices to make the popular Madras Lentils.
How to make Dal Makhani in a Stovetop Pressure Cooker?
Follow the same steps as above. Pressure cook for at least 45 minutes on medium heat or 8-10 whistles. Let pressure release naturally.
Dal Makhani with Pot-in-Pot Brown Rice
One of the big advantages of the Instant Pot is – the option to do Pot-in-Pot Cooking or PIP. This means being able to cook multiple things at a time, by also cooking in a small pot inside the main pot. To do pot-in-pot cooking, you need a tall trivet and stainless steel containers that you can use within the main pot. Another important thing with pot-in-pot cooking is to consider the cooking time for the dishes you want to cook together. As an example, Dal Makhani takes about 30 mins to cook at high pressure and brown rice takes about 22-25 mins at high pressure. Hence if I add brown rice pot-in-pot with beans, they would get cooked well. I would not cook white rice along with Dal Makhani, however they would work well with split yellow lentils that cook in 5-6 mins at high pressure. Learn more about the instant pot pot-in-pot method with this comprehensive guide! Once you add all ingredients for Dal in the instant pot, place the trivet and then the bowl of brown rice with water. This way they will both cook together. Enjoy the meal! This Dal Makhani is so creamy and flavorful. This restaurant style Dal Makhani is a great addition to your next party or potluck. The best part is you can prepare it the day before and it gets more flavorful the next day. Just before serving, heat it well, top with some butter and cream. And you are good to go!
Vegan Dal Makhani
Most of the ingredients in this Dal Makhani is already vegan, except the butter and cream (if you are adding). To make this dal vegan, just replace butter with your favorite plant based oil and use coconut milk or coconut cream at the end.
Can I use canned kidney beans when making Dal Makhani?
Technically you can use canned kidney beans, however as they are pre-cooked, you will have to add them at the end and simmer for 5-10 minutes. I feel there is no advantage of using canned kidney beans in this recipe, as it does not help to cut down the cooking time. You will still want to cook the dal for the same amount of time to get the perfect creamy texture. So why not save some money and use dry kidney beans!
Pro-tips to make perfect Dal Makhani
√ Soak the Dal and Beans to get the best texture. √ Don’t skimp on adding butter or ghee (oil for vegan) √ To make this recipe vegan, just skip the butter and replace with oil of your liking. √ This dal is super creamy, even when cream is not added. Top with cream or coconut cream at the end when serving! √ Mom’s tips to get the perfect reddish color similar to restaurant style dal makhani – Soak 2-3 Kashmiri red chilis for half hour. Then grind them to a paste with some water and add when you add the tomatoes. Kashmiri chili’s are very mild, so they will not make the dal too spicy. Do skip the chili powder in the recipe if you go this route. √ This Dal Makhani is even more delicious the next day, so it is perfect meal prep and enjoy for the week.
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