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Iron-rich Haak Saag and protein-packed dal with rice and tangy raita – a wholesome, soul-satisfying meal!

A simple, soulful Kashmiri dish made with tender collard greens simmered in a light, flavorful broth of mustard oil, asafoetida, and dried red chilies. A true taste of Kashmiri home cooking, best enjoyed with hot steamed rice.
Serving size: 1 serving

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A refreshing and crunchy Kashmiri chutney made from grated radish, thick yogurt, and walnuts. Its tangy and pungent flavor provides a cooling contrast to spicy main dishes, making it a perfect side.
Serving size: 1 serving
Iron-rich Haak Saag and protein-packed dal with rice and tangy raita – a wholesome, soul-satisfying meal!
This kashmiri dish is perfect for dinner. With 765.0899999999999 calories and 24.88g of protein per serving, it's a nutritious choice for your meal plan.
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Prepare the Greens: Thoroughly wash the haak leaves under cold running water to remove all dirt and grit. Roughly chop the leaves and their tender stems into large, bite-sized pieces. Set aside.
Prepare the Tempering (Tadka): Heat the mustard oil in a heavy-bottomed pot or pressure cooker over medium-high heat. Wait for it to become very hot and just start to smoke lightly (about 2-3 minutes). This step is crucial to mellow its pungency. Turn off the heat and let the oil cool for 30 seconds.
Sizzle the Spices: With the heat off, carefully add the hing and the broken dried red chilies to the hot oil. They will sizzle immediately and release their aroma.
Wilt the Greens: Immediately add all the chopped haak to the pot. The pot will seem very full. Using tongs or a large spoon, toss the greens for 1-2 minutes to coat them with the spiced oil. They will begin to wilt down significantly.
Simmer or Pressure Cook: Add the water, salt, baking soda, and optional sonth. Stir well. For pot cooking, bring to a boil, then reduce heat to low, cover, and simmer for 15-20 minutes until the stems are tender. For pressure cooking, secure the lid and cook for 2-3 whistles on medium heat.
Serve: Once cooked, check the seasoning and adjust the salt if needed. The dish should be soupy. Serve hot in bowls with its broth, alongside steamed rice for a complete Kashmiri meal.
Serving size: 1 serving
Rinse and Soak the Rice (35 minutes)
Cook the Rice (15 minutes)
Rest and Fluff (10 minutes)
Serving size: 1 serving
Pressure Cook the Dal
Prepare the Masala Base
Prepare the Radish
Prepare the Yogurt Base
Combine Ingredients
Chill and Serve
Prepare the Final Tempering (Tadka)
Combine and Serve




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