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Credit: Recipe republished with permission from Plant Feasts, by Frankie Paz (Nourish Books). Publication date: 9th April 2024. £25.00 Hardback. Photography copyright © Hannah Bodsworth 2024. Available to preorder now.
Frankie says: “Let’s face it, everyone loves a dhal. It’s a dish to be shared. I have been making this for years on retreats, for ceremonial supper clubs, for lovers, for friends and for my community. This is my go-to when funds are low but I want to
entertain. I used to think that when times are hard, I should stay home alone. Of course that has a place, yet I always remember what an elder, Juan, said to me in Colombia. “You think we only come together to celebrate the joy. No, we celebrate and come together in all the moments, in pain and hardship too. In fact, that is more important because we remember that we are not alone and that we all have times of love and pain. There is connection in this. You have the plants and you have your community, and we can take strength from them both coming together. For all that happens on our journey reminds us to get out of the mind, smile and have a little compassion for others.
“This dish has many ancient herbs and spices that all tell a story. Red lentils are said to symbolize the circle of life, a reminder to stay humble and give thanks for what we have. With creamy coconut and a fresh tomato kick, this dish is comforting and so nourishing.”
Serves 4 | Time: 1 hour
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