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​​10 creative ways to use leftover daal​

etimes.in | Last updated on - Apr 13, 2025, 12:00 IST
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10 creative ways to use leftover daal

A comforting bowl of daal is always a treat, but leftovers can start to feel a bit dull after a while. That pot sitting in the fridge might not seem exciting at first glance, butit’s full of delicious possibilities waiting to be transformed. With a little imagination and no food waste guilt, leftover daal can become something completely new and tasty. Here are ten smart and delicious ways to turn leftover daal into something worth getting excited about.

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Daal paratha

Turn leftover daal into soft, spiced paratha dough. Mix it with whole wheat flour, a little ajwain, salt, and some grated garlic. This makes soft, flavorful flatbreads that go well with curd or pickle. They’re warm, filling, and great for breakfast or dinner.

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Daal soup

Heat leftover daal with some water or broth, add garlic, herbs, and a squeeze of lemon to make a simple lentil soup. Keep it smooth or chunky—either way, it's warm, healthy, and tastes like something freshly made.

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Daal rice casserole

Layer daal and cooked rice in a baking dish with sauteed vegetables, some grated cheese, and bake until golden and bubbly. It’s simple comfort food with a twist. Every spoonful is full of familiar flavours in a fresh, tasty way.

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Daal cutlets

Mix daal with mashed potatoes or grated veggies, breadcrumbs, and spices. Shape into patties and pan-fry until golden and crisp. These cutlets are crunchy outside, soft inside, and perfect with chutney. Plus, they’re high in protein and a creative way to serve daal.

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Daal pancakes

Make a savoury pancake using leftover daal as the batter base. Add chopped onions, green chillies, coriander, and a spoonful of besan or rice flour to bring it all together. Cook it like a chilla for a protein-rich, crispy-edged snack that feels fresh and tasty.

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Stir into a veggie pulao

Saute your favourite vegetables, add rice, and use leftover daal as the base liquid instead of water. Let it simmer into a flavourful one-pot meal with the richness of daal, the colour of veggies, and a fresh dish. It’s an easy, hearty meal that comes together in no time.

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Daal dhokla

Use leftover daal to make a light, fluffy dhokla by mixing it with besan, ginger, green chilli, and a pinch of soda or eno. Steam it, top with mustard seeds and curry leaves, and enjoy a savoury, soft, and tangy snack.

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Daal wraps

Heat thick daal until it's spreadable, spread it on a roti or tortilla, add some crunchy veggies, and a bit of chutney. Roll it up and enjoy a quick, filling meal that’s perfect for lunch or dinner.

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Base for pasta

Blend daal into a smooth, garlic sauce and mix it with hot pasta. Drizzle in some olive oil, sprinkle chilli flakes, and add roasted veggies for extra flavour. It’s a hearty, creamy dish that’s healthier than traditional pasta sauces.

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Daal muffins

Try baking muffins by mixing daal with flour, chopped veggies, herbs, and baking soda. Pour into muffin molds and bake until golden. These muffins are soft, spongy, and packed with nutrition. They make a great snack or light meal option.

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