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  1. This sounds great, I’m in! Actually I should have all ingredients at home. WIll let you know how it turned out”

  2. I’ve made a conscious effort lately to have more vegetarian meals, so this has been added to my recipe list!

  3. jessielovestorun says:

    I always find it so intriguing when you hare stories from your childhood & life over here in the Middle East. I swear I can hardly find spinach in Kuwait. Do you remember if that ever happened to your family?

  4. I love lentils and am always looking for new ways to use them! And what a great memory to go along with this – it looks fantastic! Hope you’re having a great weekend!

  5. Francesca says:

    Your tradition looks delicious!

  6. Khushboo Thadani (@KhushbooThadani) says:

    Yum- love how short this recipe is Shashi 🙂 ! I’ve been all over the lentils lately- especially daal for lunch! I am sure this would be a fab alternative and something that I can actually make. The idea of making daal from scratch otherwise scares me haha!

  7. So fun to hear about some of your traditions/meals growing up.
    I still have never had lentils – it’s on the list!!!

  8. Those sentimental meals are always the best 🙂 One of these days I really have to ask my mom to teach me how to many some of the more traditional Polish dishes that we eat around the holidays, because I really have no idea how to cook them! And I know what you mean about pumpkin pie, stuffing, and sweet potato soufflé not really ever appearing on the table — I didn’t know people ate those things for Thanksgiving until I started reading blogs!

  9. I love spinach dal and like you I have grown up eating lentil every day…like literally ever day! this looks fabulous!

  10. The lentil stew sounds really delicious and that gorgeous tamarind chutney on top looks really really good. The spicing would make this really special.

  11. Hi Shashi, I love lentil anything, but this is really special, love the spices that you used!! Pinned!

  12. spicedblog says:

    It is definitely soup and stew season in our house now, Shashi! It’s mega cold out there…which means we need all sorts of delicious stews for lunch and dinner. This version sounds awesome…and incredibly easy, too! I’ll take a bowl for lunch today, please!

  13. I love your aromatics in this hearty stew and to pair this with a date and tamirand chutney sounds divine. I love lentils but sometimes just forget about them in the pantry, thanks for the inspiration.

  14. genevieve y says:

    Mmm, this sounds delicious! I love lentils, and since I’m a vegetarian, they’re often in my veggie option. I would love to try this with some date and tamarind chutney!

  15. I’m a big kale freak, but I don’t eat nearly enough lentils. This looks fabulous, my sweet friend!
    P.S. Your link code isn’t showing your widget. 🙁

  16. I made a stew with kale and red lentils days ago…but it looked too ugly to post. How can you make a stew look this pretty?

  17. The combination of the spices and your in-depth description of this stew really have me salivating Sashi.

    I really am becoming such a big fan of your food! 😀

  18. I love lentils and spinach together! We came to the US in the early 70’s…and Thanksgiving was a new concept to us too. Now it’s a happy family tradition that my family celebrates. We get the best of both worlds- we get to celebrate the American holidays and the Sri Lankan ones. 🙂

  19. The date and tamarind chutney sounds yummy and so does this lentil stew. I’ve done Thanksgiving from before I could remember. I suspect it’s in my DNA 🙂

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