Trinidadian Dhal is made with split peas, Caribbean peppers, onion, garlic and spices.
Category: Split Peas
Mauritian Dal with Eggplant and Chayote
Mauritian Dal more clearly shows its multicultural roots than any of the other dal recipes I’ve explored recently, with several clearly French ingredients along with the more typical Indian spices.
South African Dhal
South African dal is made with yellow split peas and typical Indian spices like turmeric, cumin fenugreek and curry leaves. My version is on the spicy side with lots of both red and green chilies.
Jamaican Split Pea Soup
Jamaican split pea soup is full of vegetables like yam, sweet potato, pumpkin and sweet corn, along with chicken and Jamaican dumplings for a delicious, filling meal.
Dhal Puri
Dhal Puri is a type of roti, or flatbread, popular among the Indian diaspora, especially in the Caribbean. It is filled with ground split peas and spices, and often served with curry or other Caribbean dishes.
Guyanese Bounjal Dhal
Outside of Indian, Guyana is one of the countries with the largest percentage of people of Indian heritage. Half a world away from the mother country, Guyanese dhal has its own distinctive character.
Pease Porridge
Pease porridge is an ancient English dish, similar to a thick split pea soup.
Bissara
Bissara is a north African soup or dip made of Fava beans.