Jamie Oliver's 15 Minute Meals: Daal Curry recipe (2024)

I have a bit of an obsession with trying out different daal recipes and I love that there are so many to choose from. This is a 15 minute, light and fresh daal from Jamie Oliver and while it doesn’t have the depth and oomph of a slow cooked Dishoom daal or tarka dal, it’s a good choice for when you have a craving but you’re pressed for time.

Jamie Oliver never fails to surprise me with his inventiveness and the base for the daal, made from blending onion, garlic, ginger, coriander stalks and a red pepper, is a great shortcut. The finished daal reminded me of Anna Jones’s Sweet Potato Dhal, so I borrowed from Anna’s recipe and added the juice from half a lemon at the end; I think it gives it a lift.

I’ve been a Jamie Oliver fan for years. From adding Marmite to mushrooms, topping crumpets with grated, fried halloumi, and giving cheese toasties a crown, I get on well with his recipes. Years ago I received a Jamie Oliver cookbook from a friend for my birthday; she said it was signed as she’d bought it from his parents' pub, which she visited while on holiday. She described how Jamie’s dad’s face lit up when she asked to buy the cookbook - by this point Jamie Oliver was really famous, he wasn’t just starting out - but his dad was still so proud of him.

Every so often I have a cookbook cull but I always hang onto Jamie’s books. This daal recipe comes from the 15 Minute Meals book, which was published years ago but is still one of my favourites, even though I’ve yet to make any of the recipes within the 15 minute time frame.

Recipe credit

Jamie's 15 Minute Meals (affiliate link) by Jamie Oliver

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Recipe

  • Prep10m
  • Cook10m
  • Total20m
Serves: 4

Ingredients

Daal

  • 1 onion (halved)
  • 1 clove of garlic (peeled)
  • 2 inch chunk of ginger, peeled
  • 1-2 fresh red chillies (adjust to suit your spice tolerance)
  • 1 red pepper (deseeded)
  • large bunch of fresh coriander
  • salt and pepper
  • 1 tablespoon vegetable or rapeseed oil
  • small handful of fresh curry leaves
  • 1 tsp ground turmeric
  • 1 tsp fenugreek seeds
  • 1 tsp mustard seeds
  • 300g dried split red lentils
  • 1 tin coconut milk (half or full fat)
  • 200g baby spinach
  • juice from half a lemon

Tomato salad

  • 500g ripe cherry tomatoes
  • ½ a lemon
  • 1 tbsp vegetable or rapeseed oil
  • ½-1 tsp chilli powder (adjust to suit your spice tolerance)
  • 1 tsp mustard seeds
  • 2 cloves of garlic
  • salt and pepper

To serve

  • 2 naan breads
  • 125g natural yoghurt

Method

  1. Fill and boil your kettle and preheat your oven to 180°C (160°C fan).
  2. Daal: Add 1 onion (halved), 1 peeled clove of garlic, a 2 inch chunk of peeled ginger, 1-2 fresh red chillies, 1 deseeded red pepper, a large bunch of coriander stalks (reserve the leaves) and a pinch of salt and pepper to a food processor. Blitz until the ingredients turn into a paste.
  3. Add 1 tablespoon of vegetable or rapeseed oil to a large, lidded casserole pan (mine is 26cm) then add a handful of fresh curry leaves, 1 teaspoon of turmeric, 1 teaspoon of fenugreek seeds and 1 teaspoon of mustard seeds. Fry the spices for a few minutes then tip in the vegetable mixture from the food processor and fry for another few minutes.
  4. Add 300g of dried split red lentils, 1 tin of coconut milk (400ml) and 700ml of water to the casserole pan. Stir well, put the lid on and give the daal a stir every so often to prevent the lentils from catching on the bottom of the pan.
  5. Naan bread/tomato salad: While the daal cooks, put 2 naan breads into the oven. Halve 500g of cherry tomatoes and finely slice ½ a lemon (rind included).
  6. Add 1 tablespoon of oil to a medium frying pan then add ½-1 teaspoon of chilli powder (depending on your spice tolerance), 1 teaspoon of mustard seeds, 2 chopped cloves of garlic, the sliced lemon half and the halved tomatoes. Toss for 30 seconds then remove from the heat, season with salt and pepper and transfer to a bowl. Scatter over the reserved coriander leaves.
  7. To serve: Stir 200g of spinach and the juice from ½ a lemon into the daal then turn off the heat. Remove the naan breads from the oven and take to the table along with the daal, tomato salad and a small bowl of yoghurt.

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FAQs

Which lentils are best for dal? ›

Best lentils for Dal– This recipe calls for Channa Dal which is a type of yellow lentils which provides an ideal texture for this Dahl. I was astonished to discover it's sold at Coles supermarket (international section). Yellow split peas is a terrific substitution though the cook times do differ (see recipe notes).

How to use Jamie Oliver Keralan curry paste? ›

Preparation and Usage

For a meat or veg curry, heat a splash of oil, then add the paste and diced meat or roughly chopped root veg, and fry for about 5 minutes, before adding tomatoes, passata or coconut milk with a splash of stock to make your sauce.

What consistency should dal be? ›

Remove from the heat until the lentils are completely softened. Give the lentils a good stir. They should have the consistency of porridge – thicker than soup and looser than houmous.

What is Jamie Oliver's most famous recipe? ›

Alongside chasing turkey twizzlers out of school dinners, Jamie is famous for his Italian and American inspired dishes, but it's his classic, rustic and simple steak sarnie (from his Meals in 30 Minutes book). This steak sarnie recipe remains one of Jamie Oliver's most famous dishes.

What happened to Jamie Oliver's 15? ›

Jamie Oliver has spoken of his sadness at the closure of his non-profit restaurant Fifteen London and vowed to resurrect the project in another form. In an interview with The Times​​​, Oliver said: “It was very, very upsetting to have to close Fifteen. We died.

Which dal is most delicious? ›

Masoor Dal (Red Lentils): Cooks quickly and has a slightly sweet and nutty flavor. Toor Dal (Split Pigeon Peas): Has a mild, nutty flavor and is commonly used in South Indian cuisine. Moong Dal (Split Yellow Lentils): Has a mild and slightly sweet flavor. It is often used in soups and stews.

What is the difference between curry and dal? ›

What is the difference between dahl and curry? Dahl, also spelled Dahl or Daal, is a staple dish in India and unlike curry, it has a more soupy consistency. Both dishes are made with a mix of various spices for extra flavour, but dahl typically includes lentils or split pulses that contribute to the stew-like texture.

Which dal does not need soaking? ›

Toor dal or yellow pigeon peas are a must-have in Western and Southern India. Rich in protein and folic acid, they're typically sold split and skinned. Like chana dal, toor dal can go from store to table rather quickly, as they do not require soaking. These make for a good pairing with amazing rice dishes.

How much Jamie Oliver curry paste to use? ›

How to UseFor the most delicious curry, you want about 1/4 of a jar of paste per person.

Why is my curry paste bitter? ›

If you burned your vegetables and/or spices in the beginning stages of making your curry, you will have a bitter taste. Curry recipes often call for toasted spices. When you toast spices you really have to be careful. They can go from untoasted to burned really fast!

Do you need curry powder and curry paste? ›

Curry paste is not a substitute for curry powder or vice versa. Curry paste is ideal for Thai-style curries but the flavor profile does not match what is expected of an Indian-style curry.

Which dal takes longest to cook? ›

As compared to other dals, Urad Dal requires more time to cook. Wash Urad Dal properly and soak for about 15-20 minutes. To one cup urad dal, add 4 cups of water. Let 2 whistles come on high flame, then switch the flame to low and let 4 more whistles come.

How do you reduce the bitterness in dal? ›

Salt brings out the natural sweetness of curry spice and the sugar will help balance the saltiness and bitterness. Do this two or three times and then go on to the next fix if it's still bitter. Use palm sugar, cane sugar or other sweeteners appropriate for the curry, if you prefer.

Why do you remove foam when cooking dal? ›

The grey foam that forms on top of a pan of lentils is. caused by a substance in the beans called saponins. Remove the foam as soon as possible because it may. cause uric acid and other digestive issues.

What does Jamie Oliver's fifteen do? ›

The main idea was to offer young, unemployed people the chance to learn to work in the restaurant industry. We do this through our fantastic apprentice programme and of course, great food. Fifteen's purpose is to train and rehabilitate the vulnerable young people in our society.

Where is Jamie's 15 minute meals from? ›

Jamie's 15-Minute Meals is a UK food lifestyle programme which aired on Channel 4 in 2012. In each half-hour episode, host Jamie Oliver creates two meals, with each meal taking 15 minutes to prepare.

How many recipes are in Jamie Oliver 5 ingredients? ›

Discover Jamie's brand new book, 5 Ingredients Mediterranean – it's everything people loved about the first book and MORE. Inject a bit of sunshine into your everyday cooking with more than 125 simple, flavour-packed recipes.

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