Nimbu Dal is an excellent comfort food if paired with hot rice. These Lemon Lentils can also be paired with Rotis along with a subzi on the side for a sumptuous meal.
Dal-chawal is my comfort food and I look forward to cold winter nights to eat a bowl of steaming hot rice and lentils with some desi ghee in it. For the third and last day of cooking with lemons, I chose this classic tangy Nimbu Dal.

I made this dal with masoor dal (orange lentils), just because I love the flavor of the dal. You could also use moong dal or tuvar dal for the same recipe or a mix of dals.
We had this for dinner along with some phulkas and pumpkin subzi (recipe coming soon). I made the dal a bit on the runny side to allow us to sip it as soup. I have used onions in the recipe, but if preferred the onions could be skipped.

Preparation time - 10 minutes Cooking time - 30 minutes Difficulty level - easy
Ingredients to make Nimbu Dal - (serves 4)
- Masoor dal (orange lentils) - ¾ cup
- Onion - 1 medium (chopped finely)
- Tomatoes - 3 (chopped finely)
- Green chilies - 2
- Ginger - 1 teaspoon (finely grated)
- Cumin seeds - 1 tsp
- Turmeric powder - ½ tsp
- Red chili powder - 1 tsp
- Cinnamon - ½ inch piece
- Ghee or oil - 1 tbsp
- Lemon juice - from 1 lemon or about 3-4 tbsp
- Salt - to taste
- Cilantro - for garnish

Procedure To Make Lemon Lentils
- Wash the lentils a couple of times and then cook it in enough water with a pinch of turmeric powder until soft. I usually cook the masoor dal on a stove top, but if preferred you could cook it in a pressure cooker.

In a pan, heat the ghee or oil or a combination of both, and then add the cumin seeds. Once the seeds splutter, add the cinnamon stick and fry for about 30 seconds.
Add the onions and sauté until golden brown. Then add the grated ginger and green chilies and fry for a minute more.

Next goes in the chopped tomatoes along with salt, turmeric powder, and red chili powder.
Fry until the tomatoes are mushy.

Now add the cooked dal along with some water (if needed) and let the mixture boil for about 8 - 10 minutes on medium heat.
Add the cilantro and let the Lemon Lentils boil for a minute. Remove from the flame and add the lemon juice.
Mix well and serve the Nimbu Dal steaming hot.

Rotis for this Dal
- Ajwain Paratha | Carom Seeds Flatbread
- Sweet Paratha | Sweet Roti | Sugar Stuffed Flatbread
- Amritsari Kulcha - Potato stuffed flatbread
- Sheermal | Shirmal - Saffron Flavored Flat Bread
Recipe

Equipment
- ▢ bowl
- ▢ Stock pot
- ▢ pan
- ▢ spatula
Ingredients
- ▢ ¾ cup Masoor dal Orange lentils
- ▢ 1 medium Onion chopped finely
- ▢ 3 Tomatoes Chopped finely
- ▢ 2 Green chilies
- ▢ 1 teaspoon Ginger Finely grated
- ▢ 1 teaspoon Cumin seeds
- ▢ ½ teaspoon Turmeric powder
- ▢ 1 teaspoon Red chili powder
- ▢ ½ inch piece Cinnamon
- ▢ 1 tablespoon Ghee or oil
- ▢ 3-4 tablespoon Lemon juice 1 lemon
- ▢ to taste Salt
- ▢ for garnish Cilantro
Instructions
- Wash the lentils couple of times and then cook it in enough water with a pinch of turmeric powder until soft. I usually cook the masoor dal on stove top, but if preferred you could cook it in pressure cooker.
- In a pan, heat the ghee or oil or a combination of both and then add the cumin seeds. Once the seeds splutter, add the cinnamon stick and fry for about 30 seconds.
- Add the onions and sauté until golden brown. Then add the grated ginger and green chilies and fry for a minute more.
- Next goes in the chopped tomatoes along with salt, turmeric powder and red chili powder.
- Fry until the tomatoes are mushy.
- Now add the cooked dal along with some water (if needed) and let the mixture boil for about 8 - 10 minutes in medium heat.
- Add the cilantro and let it boil for a minute. Remove from flame and add the lemon juice.
- Mix well and serve the Nimbu Dal steaming hot.
Nutrition
More Dhal / Dal
- Lauki Dal Tadka | Masoor Dal with Bottle Gourd
- Beet Greens Dal | Moong Dal Tadka with Beetroot leaves
- Mango Dal | Toor Dal with Raw Mango
- Khatta Meeta Moong Dhal | Sweet and Sour Whole Green Mung

Nimbu Dal – Lemon Lentils Recipe
Equipment
- bowl
- Stock pot
- pan
- spatula
Ingredients
- ¾ cup Masoor dal Orange lentils
- 1 medium Onion chopped finely
- 3 Tomatoes Chopped finely
- 2 Green chilies
- 1 teaspoon Ginger Finely grated
- 1 teaspoon Cumin seeds
- ½ teaspoon Turmeric powder
- 1 teaspoon Red chili powder
- ½ inch piece Cinnamon
- 1 tablespoon Ghee or oil
- 3-4 tablespoon Lemon juice 1 lemon
- to taste Salt
- for garnish Cilantro
Instructions
- Wash the lentils couple of times and then cook it in enough water with a pinch of turmeric powder until soft. I usually cook the masoor dal on stove top, but if preferred you could cook it in pressure cooker.
- In a pan, heat the ghee or oil or a combination of both and then add the cumin seeds. Once the seeds splutter, add the cinnamon stick and fry for about 30 seconds.
- Add the onions and sauté until golden brown. Then add the grated ginger and green chilies and fry for a minute more.
- Next goes in the chopped tomatoes along with salt, turmeric powder and red chili powder.
- Fry until the tomatoes are mushy.
- Now add the cooked dal along with some water (if needed) and let the mixture boil for about 8 – 10 minutes in medium heat.
- Add the cilantro and let it boil for a minute. Remove from flame and add the lemon juice.
- Mix well and serve the Nimbu Dal steaming hot.