Onion tarka, also known as piyaz tarka or kanda tarka, is a simple yet flavorful dish that originated in the Indian subcontinent. It is typically made with sliced onions that are cooked in oil or ghee until golden brown. This process, known as "tarka," brings out the natural sweetness and caramelized flavor of the onions. Onion tarka is commonly used as a garnish or condiment for various Indian dishes, such as dal, curries, and rice. It adds a layer of texture and a savory, nutty flavor to these dishes. Additionally, onion tarka is sometimes used as a base for other recipes, such as onion chutney and onion raita.
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TARKA DAL
Provided by Food Network
Categories side-dish
Time 1h25m
Yield 4 to 6 servings
Number Of Ingredients 14
Steps:
- Put the lentils and water into a pan, stir well and bring to the boil. Skim off any froth that forms on the surface of the water with a spoon. Cover the pan with a lid and reduce the heat to a simmer. Simmer, stirring regularly, for 35 to 40 minutes, or until the lentils are just tender, adding more water as necessary.
- When the lentils have cooked through, remove the pan from the heat, and use a whisk to break down the lentils. Set the mixture aside to thicken and cool.
- Meanwhile, heat the oil in a pan over a medium heat. Add the cumin seeds, and fry for 20 to 30 seconds, or until fragrant. Add the onion, chiles, and ginger, and fry for 4 to 5 minutes, or until golden brown.
- Blend the garlic and tomatoes to a puree in a food processor. Add the puree to the pan, and stir well to combine. Add the turmeric, garam masala, coriander, and 3 1/2 ounces of water to the pan, and stir well to combine. Season the mixture with salt, to taste, and simmer over a medium heat for 15 to 20 minutes, or until the oil from the sauce has risen to the surface of the sauce.
- Add the cooked lentils to the sauce, and stir well, adding more water as necessary, to loosen the mixture. Bring the mixture to a boil, and season, to taste, with salt, and freshly ground black pepper. Stir in the chopped cilantro just before serving.
ONION TARKA
Onion Tarka is a traditional crispy brown onion garnish sprinkled over many Indian dishes. This is a quick version that will keep in an airtight container for several weeks.
Provided by Millereg
Categories Vegetable
Time 5m
Yield 6 oz.
Number Of Ingredients 2
Steps:
- Heat the oil, and then add the onion flakes.
- Briskly stir-fry for about 1 minute.
- They will burn easily so keep them moving.
- Remove from heat and drain.
- Serve hot or cold.
ONION TART
The chef André Soltner served this classic warm onion tart almost every day for 43 years at Lutèce, his world-famous restaurant in New York City. It was for a whole generation the pinnacle of elegant French cuisine in the United States, and yet the tart is straightforward and uncomplicated, rustic and refined all at once. Let the onions slowly caramelize - don't hasten the cooking by jacking up the heat - and you will be rewarded with a haunting savory-sweet tart in the end that is still irresistible decades later, the very definition of an enduring classic.
Provided by Gabrielle Hamilton
Categories brunch, dinner, lunch, pies and tarts, vegetables, main course
Time 1h45m
Yield 6 servings
Number Of Ingredients 10
Steps:
- Blend flour and salt in the bowl of a food processor. Scatter butter over flour, top with lid and pulse 12 pulses to cut butter into flour to a coarse meal consistency.
- Dump butter-flour mixture into a medium stainless bowl. Make a well in the center and pour ice-cold water into the well.
- Using a flexible plastic dough scraper instead of your warm hands, bring the dough together by folding and pressing. Be firm and brisk and get the dough past its shaggy stage into a neat disk, trying to avoid using your hands or too much kneading. Refrigerate the dough for 30 minutes. Heat the oven to 375 degrees.
- Meanwhile, cut the onions in half and peel them. Slice the halves with the ribs (root end to sprout end direction), not against, to create julienne slices rather than half moons.
- In a wide sauté pan over medium-low heat, melt the bacon fat and slowly sweat the onions until they are caramelized. Take all the minutes you need - 25 or so - to let them soften to translucent, then to let the water they release start to evaporate, then to allow the sugars they contain to start to brown in the pan, so that you end up with soft, sweet and evenly browned onions. This is achieved by a slow caramelization. Set onions aside to cool.
- Roll tart dough out to a 1/4-inch-thick round, and drape over a round 10-inch fluted false-bottom tart pan. Lay dough into the pan, gently pressing into the bottom, and roll the pin across the pan to cut off the excess dough. Use your fingers to press the edges into the flutes, accentuating the shape of the dough edge. Dock the bottom of the dough with the tines of a fork, weight the pastry with beans or weight and blind-bake for 25 minutes.
- In a bowl, beat the egg with the cream. Stir in the caramelized onions. Season with pepper, nutmeg and salt to taste. Stir well, and make sure the onions are all evenly coated with the custard.
- Remove tart shell from oven, and slip it onto a baking sheet. Remove weights, fill with the onion-custard mixture and distribute it evenly. Return tart to oven on the sheet, and bake for 25 minutes, or until custard has set, the tops of the onions start to achieve a deeper brown and the dough is dark golden brown at the edges.
- Remove from the ring, and allow to cool just a few minutes on the rack, so that the piping hot tart shell can kind of tighten up enough to be sliced with a sharp chef's knife. (In the first few minutes straight out of the oven, the dough is kind of soft from the heat, possibly giving you the false impression that you have a soggy tart. Let it sit on the rack just to shake off this initial soft stage and to recrisp and refirm, which it will.) Cut into wedges, and serve while hot.
TARKA DAL
A recipe given to me by a workmate. A good vegetarian dish. The lentils need to soak for 30 minutes prior to cooking- so soak them and then move on with recipe preparation (If you dont have ghee- use some more vege oil in preference to butter)
Provided by Jubes
Categories Grains
Time 1h30m
Yield 4-6 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 18
Steps:
- Rinse lentils in a strainer using cold water. Pick-over and discard any bad looking lentils. Then place them in a bowl and cover with cold water to soak for half an hour.Drain in the strainer and set aside.
- Heat the oil in a large frypan over a medium heat. Add half the mustard seeds and half the cumin seeds. Stir for 1 to 2 minutes until they start popping.
- Add the garlic, ginger, curry leaves and half the onion. Stir until soft- about 8 minutes.
- Add the tomato, cashews, turmeric, garam marsala, ground chilli, ground coriander and the vegetable stock. Stir occasionally until thick- roughly 5 minutes.
- Add lentils and enough water to cover the lentils (about 1.5 litres). Bring to the boil and then reduce heat to low. Stir occasionally until the lentils are cooked through and tender - about 1/2 hour.
- In a seperate pan- heat the ghee and add the remaining spices. Stir for a couple of minutes, until fragrant. Add the remaining onion and stir until the onion is golden.
- Combine the onion mix with the lentil mix.
- Add the cream bring to the boil.
- Season with salt and pepper.
- To serve sprinkle chopped coriander over the top.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 525.5, Fat 39.4, SaturatedFat 15.5, Cholesterol 62, Sodium 32.6, Carbohydrate 34.7, Fiber 10.7, Sugar 6.4, Protein 12.9
TARKA DHAL RECIPE BY TASTY
Here's what you need: red split lentils, white onion, bayleaf, turmeric, sea salt, vegetable oil, garlic cloves, dried red chilis, coriander, medium tomatoes, salt, lemon wedge
Provided by Naveena Satter
Yield 6 servings
Number Of Ingredients 12
Steps:
- Wash lentils until the water runs clear.
- Add water until 1 inch above the surface of the lentils and boil.
- Add onions, bay leaf, turmeric and salt.
- Cook lentils for 10-15 mins or until soft.
- Remove bay leaf and blend lentils using a hand blender until you achieve desired consistency, preferably smooth.
- *Add more water at this point if you want a thinner dhal*
- Heat oil in a frying pan until hot and add dried red chilli and garlic. Allow garlic to lightly brown.
- Add this flavored oil to the blended lentils.
- Add tomatoes and chopped coriander.
- Serve with basmati or jasmine rice and lemon wedge.
- Enjoy!
Nutrition Facts : Calories 256 calories, Carbohydrate 34 grams, Fat 10 grams, Fiber 8 grams, Protein 10 grams, Sugar 7 grams
Tips:
- Choose the right type of onion: Yellow onions are the most commonly used for onion tarka, but you can also use red or white onions. Red onions will give the tarka a slightly sweeter flavor, while white onions will give it a milder flavor.
- Slice the onions thinly: This will help them cook evenly and quickly.
- Use a heavy-bottomed pan: This will help prevent the onions from burning.
- Cook the onions over medium-low heat: This will allow them to caramelize slowly and develop a deep flavor.
- Don't stir the onions too often: Stirring them too often will prevent them from caramelizing properly.
- Add spices to taste: Common spices used in onion tarka include cumin, coriander, turmeric, and red chili powder.
- Serve onion tarka immediately: It is best enjoyed fresh and hot.
Conclusion:
Onion tarka is a versatile dish that can be used as a condiment, a side dish, or a main course. It is a flavorful and easy-to-make dish that is sure to please everyone at the table. Whether you are looking for a quick and easy weeknight meal or a special dish to serve at a party, onion tarka is a great option.
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