Being a vegetarian, I can’t imagine my meals without lentil and beans. Pulses are rich in protein and form an important part of our vegetarian diet. I like to add lentils to our meals almost every day. Some days it is as simple as dal rice like this carrot dal and on other days it is in the form of a soup like this Quinoa lentil detox soup.

I grew up in a Jain Marwari family eating this green moong dal every few days. Moong bean has always been a part of my diet since I was a baby. My mom fed me moong dal water when I was 6 months old. She made it for breakfast and we had it with khakhras. Sometimes she made it for lunch or dinner and served it with roti, rice, and a subzi. She used leftover dal if any to make delicious theplas.

Green moong dal recipe without onion and garlic

The recipe that I am sharing today is moong dal without onion garlic or tomatoes. It is Jain mung bean suitable to eat every day, even on tithis like aatham, chaudas and fits in the Paryushan menu. This mung bean curry uses only pantry ingredients. If you are out of fresh veggies then make this curry with rice or rotis.

Does it taste really good with minimum ingredients

Yes, absolutely. This Jain recipe uses kokum, dry spices and amchoor to make a delicious dal even without onion, tomatoes, garlic, or even lemon. You can always use green chilies, curry leaves and freshly squeezed lemon to make it more flavorful.

Easy handsfree method

The easiest way to cook Green Moong Dal is to use a pressure cooker. I am using my electric pressure cooker Instant Pot to make it. Feel free to use the traditional one!

Soaking or no soaking method

Green moong dal or mung bean does not require soaking as chickpea does. It cooks quickly in a pressure cooker even without soaking. If I plan to make rice with moong then I soak it for 3-4 hours. This way I can cook the dal and rice together in an Instant pot using pot in pot method. Soaking also reduces the cooking time of the mung bean.

Step by Step making of Green moong dal

Cooking green moong dal without soaking –

Wash the dal 2-3 times under cold tap water and drain excess water. Warm ghee in the Instant Pot on saute mode Once hot, add everything called in the tempering section in the order written. Immediately add in ½  cup water. Let it cook for 10 seconds. At this point, you may remove 2-3 tablespoons tadka to add it later after cooking. (See Notes) Add in the moong bean dal and remaining water. Add in salt and sugar. Give it a stir. Cancel sautee mode and close the pot with the lid. Make sure the black knob is turned to the SEALING position. Press Manual, cook on HIGH PRESSURE for 13 minutes followed by natural pressure release. Once the silver pin drops down (takes approx. 15 minutes), open the lid carefully. Stir well and smash some moong to check if it’s done. Moong dal will thicken after cooling

Pre-soaked green moong dal

If using pot in pot method to cook rice then do the following. Soak the moong dal 2-3 hours in warm water to match the cooking time with rice. Wash rice and fill in with fresh water. The ratio I follow is 1:1.5 (rice: water) No need to soak rice. Follow the steps above to cook moong dal until (give it a stir). Place a long leg trivet inside the pot. Top it with a rice bowl covered. Close the lid and follow the instructions mentioned in the soaking method above. Cook on manual HIGH PRESSURE for 4 minutes followed by natural pressure release.

Useful tips to make delicious Moong Bean Curry

Soaking mung bean for 3-4 hours will cut down the cooking time. Add some vegetable stock to eat this dal like a soup. Moong dal thickens after it’s cooled. So add more water to hydrate and adjust the consistency if needed.

Storing cooked green moong dal

You can make a big batch of moong bean curry and freeze in single-use portion size containers up to 3 months. Thaw it in the microwave or room temperature. Keeps well in the refrigerator for 3 days.

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Finally!! Mung bean is so versatile and can be enjoyed in so many ways. I like it in my salad, soup, curry, dal, dosa, pattice and, theplas. How do you like to eat moong dal? Let me know in the comment section.

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