Yellow Moong Dal Cheela (Stuffed with Onions and Tomatoes)
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Yellow Moong Dal Cheela (Stuffed with Onions and Tomatoes)

Yellow Moong Dal Cheela (Stuffed with Onions and Tomatoes) recipe with yellow moong dal and sunflower oil. Find practical serving ideas for lunch.

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Total

25 mins

Prep

10 mins

Cook

15 mins

Skill

Quick

Cuisine ยท North Indian

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About Yellow Moong Dal Cheela (Stuffed with Onions and Tomatoes)

Yellow Moong Dal Cheela (Stuffed with Onions and Tomatoes): a comforting handmade flatbread-style dish

Yellow Moong Dal Cheela (Stuffed with Onions and Tomatoes) is soft-centred bread with a pleasing cooked surface and aromatic filling or flour base. A batter or dough based on yellow moong dal, sunflower oil, onion, and tomato gives this recipe its character, with a freshly cooked surface and a satisfying centre.

The recorded preparation and cooking flow takes about 25 minutes, making it a practical option for lunch and breakfast. Always use the ingredient list itself when checking whether this dish matches your food preferences.

What makes this Yellow Moong Dal Cheela (Stuffed with Onions and Tomatoes) recipe special

The pleasure of this recipe is in the contrast between a tender interior and a surface cooked over steady heat. The main flour, lentil or vegetable component establishes the texture, while aromatics make every portion more inviting.

  • yellow moong dal: Forms an important part of the recipe's identity and texture.
  • sunflower oil: Helps ingredients cook evenly and carry flavour.
  • onion: Adds its own texture and familiar homemade character.
  • tomato: Brings brightness and balance to the finished dish.
  • rock salt: Adds its own texture and familiar homemade character.

Cooking approach and texture

The technique here centres on mixing and griddle cooking. Bring the dough or batter together gently and give it enough time to settle before shaping. Cook over steady heat so the surface colours gradually while the centre cooks through without drying out.

One useful cue from the method is to clean, wash and soak the moong dal in water for 4 to 5 hours. Once ground, drain the water to a separate bowl. Grind the soaked moong dal adding little water at a time to m. Continue through the remaining steps in order so the ingredients come together with a more consistent finish.

Planning and preparation notes

Read through the complete method before heating the pan and arrange measured ingredients within reach. If parts of the dish are prepared in advance, keep them covered and combine or reheat gently near serving time so the intended texture remains inviting.

Kitchen tips for a better result

  • Add liquid gradually when mixing so the dough or batter stays manageable.
  • Use medium heat for even colouring instead of rushing the surface.
  • Keep cooked portions covered briefly if serving together, so they remain soft.

How to serve Yellow Moong Dal Cheela (Stuffed with Onions and Tomatoes)

Serve warm with curd, chutney, dal or a simple vegetable side. It also works neatly in a lunch plate when paired with a fresh salad. Keep the accompanying flavours bright and simple so the freshly cooked bread remains the focus.

Explore related recipes

Continue exploring with Yellow Moong Dal, Mix Bean Sprouts Salad, and Rajma Curry. These recipes share useful flavours, meal occasions or cooking inspiration with this dish.

Cook with the ingredient list and method as your primary guide; tags on Kya Khayen help with discovery and everyday preference-based planning, not medical advice.

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Method

  1. Prepare the ingredients

  2. Make the base mixture

  3. Finish and serve

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Nutrition values

Estimated energy

388kcal

For 1 serving, based on measured ingredients.

Protein

24.4 g

Fiber

10.3 g

Macro breakdown

Protein24.4 g
Carbohydrates56.1 g
Total fat6.5 g
Dietary fiber10.3 g

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388kcal

Energy

24.4g

Protein

56.1g

Carbs

6.5g

Total fat

10.3g

Fiber

Vitamins

Vitamin A228.6 mcg
Vitamin C9.1 mg
Vitamin D3.1 mcg
Vitamin E230.1 mg
Vitamin K12.7 mcg
Vitamin B10.0 mg
Vitamin B20.0 mg
Vitamin B60.1 mg
Folate B910.6 mcg

Minerals

Calcium9.4 mg
Iron0.1 mg
Phosphorus13.4 mg
Potassium94.8 mg
Sodium573.6 mg
Zinc0.1 mg

Calculated from measured ingredients for 1 serving.

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