Hearty Easy Indian Lentil Curry
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Looking for a tasty, frugal meal that's a snap to make? One taste of these Easy Indian Lentils and you'll be surprised at how satisfying and delicious lentils can be.

This savory lentil dahl recipe is a vegan stew that is rich, hearty, and delicious, but also super simple and inexpensive to make.
Our family loves curry.
Anything curry.
In fact, though we like experimenting with cuisine from all cultures, I would say that Indian is one of our favorites.
Now, before I go on, let me say that this lentil recipe isn't an intense, hot and spicy curry – so please don't run away if you're not a curry fan.
Most people who don't like curry don't like it due to its being spicy. This dish is not spicy at all, and in fact, it feels like a real comfort food to me. It's the same thing with this Pakistani Keema recipe that is literally my most requested recipe. Curry, but universally appealing.
So really, even if you don't think you like curry, try both recipes.
I think you'll be pleasantly surprised.

Super Easy Indian Food
So you love Indian food like I do, right? However, we all know that making Indian cuisine can be quite time consuming. So when I can get the taste of Indian spices in a fast, one pot meal, then I get the best of both worlds.
I can have my cake curry and eat it too.
‘Cause these days, who has a lot of time to spend in the kitchen working on seemingly endless elaborate steps? I have many other things that need to be done.
Like photo albums. Those need to be done. Please don't ask how many years behind I am. I need to start a support group for moms with empty photo albums :-). Care to join me?
Anyhow, back to the recipe.

This recipe is adapted from a dish simply called “Red Lentils” by Southern Living.
It's a pretty “Blah” name for a truly amazing dish.
It's quick on its own, but really lickety-split in my pressure cooker. If you don't have one of these yet, put it on your Christmas list now.
I know, I should get better at planning meals, but it sure is nice to not have any idea what you are going to have for dinner at 5:30 and have dinner on the table at 6:15.
Well, with this recipe, you can get it done. You can literally have an amazingly delicious meal on the table–without resorting to packages filled with preservatives and who knows what else.

Done. In a fast 30 minutes on the stove top, or 9 minutes in the pressure cooker.
Mom is happy that she didn't resort to serving boxed cereal (that might have paint thinner in it) and toast, and the family is happy because they aren't having popcorn, carrot sticks, and hard-boiled eggs (or sardines for my egg-allergic son) again because mom forgot to plan.
Yes, I know, you all are wondering why we don't just order a pizza, right? We're all gluten-free and oldest is also deathly allergic to dairy, so that's why….
What is Indian Dahl
Daal (which can also be spelled Dal/Dahl/Dhal) is a stew of lentils, cooked with delectable spices. Most dahls are made with red lentils or yellow lentils. The red lentils interestingly turn yellow when cooked, and dahls are typically served with Naan. Naan is a popular soft Indian flatbread that you will have had if you’ve ever been to an Indian restaurant.
They taste amazing together.
Our family is gluten-free, so traditional Naan isn't ever on our table, but I plan on developing a gluten-free or grain-free Naan, and in the meantime, as mentioned below, the flax bread on my blog tastes great with this. You could even wrap these Indian Lentils in these Buckwheat Galettes as well.

More Quick and Easy Recipes
Here are some other of my super fast recipes that are “go to's” when I'm short on time.

Ways to Serve Curry Lentils
- Rice: This dish tastes great served over rice (which, by the way, I can cook in 20 minutes flat in my pressure cooker. Woo-hoo!) I always use brown rice due to its higher nutritive qualities. There is some concern about arsenic in brown rice so source carefully or eat white rice if you prefer.
- Pasta: This dish would be fabulous over gluten-free pasta or spiralized veggie noodles too.
- Naan: Naan is the perfect accompaniment for this Indian Lentil recipe. If you're avoiding gluten, you can make or purchase a gluten-free naan or make this Focaccia Flax Bread for a gluten-free flatbread option.
- Cauliflower Rice: Cauli rice is the perfect low carb / grain-free option and is what is pictured in the images on this post.
- Add-Ins: You can add so many things to this dish. Beef, chicken, and lamb would all be great options. I think that sauteing small chunks of chicken in coconut oil and this Homemade All-Purpose Seasoning would be a wonderful addition. This Chaat Masala spice mix tastes great on this dish. We have this on our table at all times and put it on everything. Except desserts, of course.

Benefits of Lentils
Lentils are not only an inexpensive meal, they are full of nutrition as well.
Lentils are low in calories, rich in fiber and protein, as well as in iron and folate. Of courses, their iron source is non heme, which isn't as well absorbed as the heme counterpart, but you can add vitamin C (like the tomatoes in this dish) to help with iron absorption.
Additionally, lentils are also full of polyphenols which are overall viewed to be very beneficial for health (source),
Recipe Notes for Indian Lentils
- Onion Options: Instead of fresh onion, you can use 2 tablespoons minced onion plus a bit of water to reconstitute.
- Basil Options: You can use fresh or dried basil, but fresh will yield a more dramatic flavor and presentation.
- Lentil Options: Although this recipe was originally meant as a red lentil dish, you can use any kind of lentils and the main photos were taken of the dish made with traditional lentils. The glycemic index of red lentils is a higher so brown is a better choice if you're watching carb intake. The following image shows this dish made with red lentils.
- This Mild Curry Powder can be used instead of the turmeric, cumin, and pepper.

The cook time in the recipe card is how long it will take if you do not own a pressure cooker. If you do own one, the cook time will be around 15 minutes less, but you'll have a wait time of about 10 minutes since the pressure needs to go down.
The Pressure Cooker I Love
Kuhn Rikon is the pressure cooker line I've used for many years. They have a great 10 year warranty and 5 over-pressure safety system.
Hand down, they are the best.
Kuhn Rikon Duromatic Stainless-Steel Pressure Cooker - 7.4-Qt,
Kuhn Rikon is the brand of pressure cooker I've trusted for many years.They're made of an 18/10 stainless steel solid aluminum sandwich in the bottom for even browning. With 5 over-pressure safety systems, malfunction is virtually impossible. It's not your grandma's pressure cooker!


Easy Indian Lentils
Ingredients
- 3-4 tablespoons coconut oil (or other healthy fat)
- 1 onion, diced (or 2 tablespoons minced onion)
- 8 garlic cloves, minced (or 2 teaspoons garlic powder)
- 28 ounces chicken broth (3 1/2 cups) (This Homemade Vegetable Broth is a good vegan option.)
- 28 ounces diced tomatoes (fresh or canned)
- 2 1/2 cups lentils (rinsed)
- 1 teaspoon turmeric
- 1 teaspoon ground cumin
- 1/2 teaspoon pepper (optional. Omit for a less spicy dish.)
- 1/2 cup fresh basil (or 2-3 tablespoons dried basil)
- salt (to taste. I use about 2 teaspoons.)
Instructions
- Melt oil in a large, heavy pot over medium heat.
- Add onion and garlic. Saute 5 minutes or until the onion is soft.
- Add broth and next 5 ingredients.
- Bring to a boil. Reduce heat to low.
If Using Pressure Cooker or Instant Pot
- Add lentils and bring to a boil.
- Place the lid on the cooker and bring up to high pressure. Cook for 9 minutes on high (you may need a few more minutes since the tomatoes counteract the cooking of the lentils slightly. Conversely, you could add the tomatoes after cooking the beans and then let the resulting dish cook for a bit).
- Let pressure come down naturally. Remove lid carefully.
- Stir in basil and salt to taste.
If Using Regular Pot
- Add lentils, and then simmer, uncovered, stirring occasionally, approximately 30 minutes or until lentils are tender. (Red lentils will cook quicker than brown or green.)
- Stir in basil and salt to taste.
Notes
- Curry Powder Option: You can substitute 2 1/2 teaspoons of curry powder for the turmeric, cumin, and pepper if desired.
- Onion Options: You can use 2 tablespoons minced onion plus a bit of water in place of the fresh onion.
- Lentil Options: You can use any kind of lentils for this dish, but the texture and appearance will change. Red lentils, for example, are much softer when cooked.
- Basil Options: You can use either fresh or dried basil, but fresh will yield a more dramatic flavor and presentation.
Nutrition
Nutritional information is provided as a courtesy and is an estimate only. It may vary depending on ingredient brands, substitutions, and preparation methods. Optional ingredients are not included. Net carbs are typically calculated by subtracting fiber and sugar alcohols (such as erythritol) from total carbohydrates. This information should not be relied upon for medical or nutritional purposes.
Voila!
Wonderful, fast, savory Indian cuisine in no time!
I'd love to hear what you think about this lentil dish.



Hi I am from India and it’s delicious ????
So great – thank you!!
Cant wait to try it! Just one question: It calls for 1/2 CUP of basil? Is that right? Dry or fresh?
Editing the post right now – good question. It’s fresh, but you can substitute in dry.
Made this today. Added 1/2 tap paprika as well. Soooooo flavorful. LOVED it, thank you.
Great addition – so glad you liked it!
Can you make this without a pressure cooker?
You can do any pressure cooker recipe in a pot. It will just take longer. Hope you like it – we haven’t had this in forever and we love it.
I make a similar dish, there are 3 tweaks that are also delicious:
1. roasted carrots
2. roasted sweet potato (or butternut squash)
3. add a bit of canned coconut milk to make it creamier (replace 1/2-1 cup of broth)
Question, you cook it for 30 mins on the stove AND then 9 in the pressure cooker? Was confused if I do both. Thanks!
Just one or the other. Hope you like it!
Hi how can chicken be added to this recipe???
Thanks
You could add some diced or shredded chicken. It would be lovely.
Sorry i am a newlywed and dont know how to cook ?, should i cook it with everything from the beginning, or can i just cook it with water and add it at the end when i am serving the dish???
Thanks in advance??
I would cook it first with some of the spices and then add the rest in and cook. Hope it goes well!
Perfect thank you so much!!!!! I am planning to make it tomorrow……
Thanks!!
I have been on the search for a good lentil recipe. I have bags of them but never know what to do with them! I know this is a lot to ask-but could you suggest an alternative to the tomatoes? I try to avoid nightshades as much as possible.
Thanks!
You could leave them out or just add some carrots or zucchini. Really, whatever veggie you like could work – enjoy! I have another good recipe I hope to share as well!
I only have green lentils in the house and need something quick? Can I use the green ones or will it taste weird? Thank you!
They work…just need to be cooked longer. Enjoy!
Because of different schedules everyone eats at different times. Can this be done in crock-pot?
For sure. It would be wonderful in the crock pot. We love lentils that way.