Enjoy this delicious & healthy Whole Masoor Dal, also known as Brown Lentils Curry, made in the Instant Pot or Stovetop Pressure Cooker. Vegan & Gluten Free.

whole masoor dal in a small pot and in two bowls with rice
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Whole Masoor Dal is also popularly known as Brown Lentils or Sabut Masoor ki Dal. These are basically whole red lentils which are popular all over the world.

We make this Whole Masoor Dal very often for dinner. It goes perfectly with rice, naan or roti/paratha. This dal can be made in the instant pot or a stovetop pressure cooker. I love the convenience of making lentils in a pressure cooker, as they cook so quickly and are almost hands free.

If you are new to the instant pot, check out this quick setup guide.

What are lentils?

Lentils, also known as Dal or Dhal are a mini legumes. They are a good source of protein, fiber and minerals.

There are many varieties of lentils such as yellow (moong and toor), green (moong), red (masoor), brown (whole masoor) and black (urad) lentils.

Whole Masoor Dal / Brown Lentil Nutrition

These lentils are a rich source of dietary fiber and 11 grams of protein. They contain nine essential amino acids, which makes them a popular source of protein for a plant based diet.

Brown lentils hold their shape well while cooking. After cooking, brown lentils have a wonderful creamy texture. Brown lentils are also easy to cook and make a great main dish such as a curry, stews or soup.

How to make Whole Masoor Dal in Instant Pot?

Let’s start with gathering the ingredients. I use brown lentils, onions, tomatoes, ginger, garlic, green chili pepper and spices to make the dal.

Ingredients for sabut Masoor Dal
  1. Rinse the brown lentils in water and chop the ingredients. You do not need to soak these lentils.
  2. Heat the instant pot in Sauté mode and add oil to it.
  3. Then add cumin seeds, onions, ginger and garlic. Saute for about 2-3 minutes.
  4. Then add tomatoes and spices. Stir and sauté for another 2 minutes.
  5. Now we are ready to add the lentils and water. Then pressure cook for 12 minutes at high pressure.
  6. After the cooking time is done, let the pressure release naturally. If you are in a hurry, you can also release pressure manually 10 minutes after the instant pot beeps.
Whole Masoor Dal in Instant Pot Step 1 Sauté onions
Whole Masoor Dal in Instant Pot Step 3 add rinsed brown lentils
Whole Masoor Dal in Instant Pot Step 2 add tomatoes and spices
Whole Masoor Dal in Instant Pot Step 4 Add water and stir

Stir in the lime juice and garnish with cilantro.

Oh…the lentils are perfectly cooked and so creamy!

whole masoor dal in a ladle

How to make Whole Masoor Dal in Stovetop Pressure Cooker?

Traditionally, lentils were first boiled in a pressure cooker and then mixed with tempering (tadka) made in a fry pan. However this recipe makes Whole Masoor Dal as a one-pot recipe.

Follow the same steps as above. In the stovetop pressure cooker, cook for 3-4 whistles (about 12 minutes) and let the pressure release naturally.

Cooked masoor dal in instant pot

Enjoy Whole Masoor Dal with Basmati Rice, Roti/Paratha or Naan.

We like to pair Masoor Dal with a vegetable stir fry along with the rice on the side. Some options for stir fry vegetables that would go well with this dal – Aloo Gobi, Bhindi Masala (Okra) or Cabbage Peas.

Masoor Dal made in instant pot served in a bowl along with onions, tomatoes

You will love this Brown Lentil Curry:

√ It is easy to make and healthy

√ Uses simple ingredients that you will have in your pantry.

√ Vegan and Gluten free

√ Creamy and delicious, perfect to serve over rice!

Check out more lentil recipes I have posted in the past:

4.80 from 70 votes

Whole Masoor Dal Recipe (Brown Lentils Curry)

Enjoy this delicious & healthy Whole Masoor Dal, also known as Brown Lentils Curry, made in the Instant Pot or Stovetop Pressure Cooker. Vegan & Gluten Free.
Prep Time: 5 minutes
Cook Time: 30 minutes
Total Time: 35 minutes
Servings: 4

Ingredients 

Spices

Instructions 

  • Start the pressure cooker in sauté mode and let it heat. Add oil and cumin seeds. Saute for 30 seconds.
  • When the cumin seeds change color, add green chili, onions, ginger and garlic. Sauté for 3 minutes until the onions become golden brown while stirring frequently.
  • Add tomato and spices. Stir and sauté for another 2 minutes. 
  • Add the lentils, water and stir well. Press cancel and close lid with vent in sealing position.
  • Change the instant pot setting to manual or pressure cook mode at high pressure for 12 mins. After the instant pot beeps, let the pressure release naturally. 
  • Open the pot. Add the lime juice and stir the dal. 
  • Garnish with cilantro. Serve dal with roti, naan or rice. 

For stovetop pressure cooker

  • Follow the same steps as above. Cook for 3-4 whistles (about 12 minutes) and let the pressure release naturally.

For stovetop in a pan

  • Follow the same steps until adding the lentis, and water. Add 1/2 cup more water. Cook on stovetop partly covered for 30-35 minutes until the lentils are cooked and soft. You might have to add more water as it evaporates in the pan.

Video

Notes

Make it less spicy: Skip the green chili and reduce red chili powder. 
Which Green chili to use? I typically use Thai, Birdeye or Serrano Chili Pepper in my recipes. Don’t forget to adjust to your taste. 
Created: This recipe was created in a 6qt Instant Pot DUO60 Multi-use Programmable Pressure Cooker.

Nutrition

Calories: 237kcalCarbohydrates: 36gProtein: 13gFat: 4gSaturated Fat: 2gCholesterol: 9mgSodium: 640mgPotassium: 614mgFiber: 16gSugar: 4gVitamin A: 430IUVitamin C: 13.8mgCalcium: 49mgIron: 4.3mg

Additional Info

Course: Main Course
Cuisine: Indian, North Indian
Diet: Gluten-free, Vegan
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About Meeta

I strongly believe that each one of us has a chef inside us, we just need to explore the ingredients and create great food. My passion is to share easy, healthy, and wholesome recipes made using Instant Pot & Air Fryer, that are well tested, so you can cook with confidence.

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57 Comments

  1. I made this and it was good. But I think using the Instant Pot actually takes just as much time (for this recipe) as the traditional method. 12 minutes sounds fast until you add in time to get to high pressure (roughly 4 minutes) and time for natural release (10? minutes). At that point, lentils on the stove top had cooked for half an hour.

    1. You are right. I do try to include the time to come to pressure and release pressure in the cook time of the recipe card. I hope that helps! The advantage of the instant pot is less monitoring needed, and not really much time saving (contrary to the name 😊)

      1. The great thing about pressure cooking is it neutralizes the lectins in the lentils. 🙂

  2. This is so delicious! Love all your daal recipes… I tries this with the eggplant and potatoe recipe on your website along with rice and raita and ita pure perfection… also great just on it own! Many thanks!

    1. Hi Ellen – I usually buy lentils at an Indian grocery store. They are much cheaper there compared to large chain stores or Amazon. They could be labeled Masoor Dal or Brown Lentils. I have included a link to Amazon for the lentils in the recipe card if you want to check it out.

  3. Hi & thank you for all your recipes! I just found your wonderful site! Can I use any lentils. I have French, Baluga (black ones), & red? I would think yes! Along with the brown! I most likely will cook it tonight in my Multipot!

    Thanks again!!

  4. Thank you for this recipe! I need to feed about 60 people. How many cups can I put into an 8qt pot? I’ve cooked a 5lb bag of black beans in it before. Do they expand a lot?

    1. Hi Carole – I usually use a 6qt instant pot, so it is hard for me to confirm how much you can cook in an 8qt. The main guideline is to only fill the instant pot to 3/4 of its capacity for lentils or beans. Hope everyone enjoys the dal.

    1. Hi Suzie – Thank you so much for including my recipe in your roundup. I have pinned your post and will share it on social soon!

    1. Hello – You can do the same steps before pressure cooking on medium-high heat in a pan. Then change to medium-low heat. Cover partly with a lid and cook for about 30 minutes or until the lentils are soft. Stir at regular intervals. Hope you enjoy it!