A simple, soulful recipe from Ruma’s Magic Kitchen.
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When was the last time a simple meal made you feel calm?
Not rich food.
Not restaurant food.
Just something warm… slow… and real.
There was a time when Saturdays felt different.
Less noise. Less rush. More silence.
From the kitchen came a familiar smell—slightly bitter, yet comforting.
A simple dal was cooking.
At that time, we didn’t think much of it.
But today… We miss it.
This recipe is not just food.
It is a feeling you didn’t know you were looking for.
Why This Bitter Ground Dal Recipe is Trending Again
Simple, traditional recipes are making a comeback in 2026.
People want:
- Light meals
- Less oil, less spice
- More emotional connection with food
Saturday and Monday meals, often linked with Shani Dev and Mahadev Shiv, are now seen as a way to slow down and reset.
And this bitter gourd dal fits perfectly.
What Makes This Bitter Ground Dal Recipe Special?
- It uses basic ingredients found in every kitchen
- It has a natural bitter taste that helps digestion
- It includes a few “magic ingredients” that lift the flavor
- It is perfect for a peaceful Saturday meal
Ingredients
Main Ingredients:
- ½ cup red lentils (masoor dal)
- 1–2 bitter gourds (thinly sliced)
- 1 tomato (thinly sliced)
- 1 small potato (optional, diced)
- 2–3 green chilies (optional)
- ½ tsp turmeric powder
- Salt to taste
- 1–2 tbsp mustard oil
Magic Ingredients (Do Not Skip!)
- ½ cup of sliced coconut
- 1 tbs Cumin Powder
- ½ tsp panch phoron (five-spice mix)
- 2 dried red chili
- 1 bay leaf
- ½ tsp ginger paste
- 1 – 2 tsp ghee
- A pinch of sugar
These small additions create a big difference in taste.
Nutrition Value (Per Serving – Approximate)
This recipe is light, healthy, and perfect for a balanced meal.
| Nutrient | Amount |
| Calories | 180–220 kcal |
| Protein | 8–10 g |
| Carbohydrates | 25–30 g |
| Fiber | 5–7 g |
| Fat | 6–8 g |
| Iron | 10–12% of daily value |
| Vitamin C | Moderate (from bitter gourd) |
Health Benefits:
- Helps in digestion
- Supports blood sugar control
- Light on the stomach, perfect for weekend detox meals
Rich in plant-based protein from dal.
Step-by-Step Cooking Method
- Cook the Dal
Wash the lentils well.
Boil with turmeric and a little salt until soft.
You can use a pressure cooker for faster cooking. - Fry the Bitter Gourd
Heat mustard oil in a pan.
Add sliced bitter gourd with a pinch of salt.
Fry until light brown and slightly crispy.
Keep it aside. - Add the Flavor Base
In the same pan, add a little more oil if needed.
Now add:
Panch phoron
Dried red chili
Bay leaf
Let them crackle. Then add ginger paste and cook for a few seconds.
This step builds the aroma of the dish. - Mix the Dal
Pour the cooked dal into the pan.
Add some water if needed.
Now add:
Potato (if using)
Green chilies
Let it boil for 5–7 minutes so all flavors mix well. - Final Touch
Add the fried bitter gourd.
Mix gently.
Add a pinch of sugar to balance the bitterness.
Turn off the heat and add ghee on top.
Your special dal is ready!
Serving Idea
Serve hot with plain steamed rice.
This simple meal brings comfort and peace to your day.
You can also follow this recipe: Tetor Daal (Bitter Gourd Yellow Mung Stew)
Expert Tips from Ruma’s Magic Kitchen
- If the bitter gourd is too bitter, rub it with salt and keep it for 10 minutes, then rinse
- Add a little poppy seed paste for a richer taste
- Skip ghee if you want a fully light meal
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Not really. When cooked properly and balanced with a pinch of sugar and spices, the bitterness becomes mild and enjoyable.
Yes, but then it won’t be the same traditional dish. You can replace it with vegetables like bottle gourd or pumpkin for a milder taste.
Many people prefer light and vegetarian food on Saturdays for spiritual and health reasons. This dal is simple, sattvic, and easy to digest.
Yes. You can use any cooking oil. But mustard oil gives the authentic Bengali flavor.
Yes
It is low in calories, high in fiber, and keeps you full for longer.
Yes. You can keep it in the fridge for up to 2 days. Reheat with a little water before serving.
Why You Will Love This Bitter Ground Dal Recipe
This is not just a dish.
It is a feeling.
It shows how simple food can become special with small care and love.
Perfect for slow weekends and mindful eating.