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    Dal Ka Pani Recipe for Babies | Lentil Soup for Babies | Dal for Baby

    Published: Jul 9, 2015 * Modified: Jan 21, 2020 by Kalyani * 3 Comments

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    Lentil soup for Babies

    Lentil Soup | Dal for Baby | Dal Ka Pani for Babies - It is a watery lentil soup offered as a first food for babies next to rice once they turned six months. When you introduce this to your baby, prepare Dal ka pani with moong dal or masoor dal as those are easier to digest for babies. Once your baby is comfortable with it, you could try with toor dal. Also, this lentil soup has to be watery when you introduce, gradually you can reduce the amount of water to make it thicker and filling for your baby.

    I have introduced this dal ka pani to my baby after her tummy is adjusted with this rice porridge. She loved it when she had taken the first sip of this watery lentil soup. I was so happy to see the empty bowl. Let's get on to check how to make this protein-rich dal ka pani for babies.

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    Dal Ka Pani Recipe for Babies | Lentil Soup for Babies | Baby food

    3.67 from 3 votes
    Dal Ka Pani - watery lentil soup for babies which is high in protein, vitamins, and iron.
    Course Baby Food
    Cuisine Indian
    Prep Time 5 minutes minutes
    Cook Time 10 minutes minutes
    Total Time 15 minutes minutes
    Calories
    Author Kalyani

    Ingredients

    • Moong dal - 2 tbsp
    • Turmeric powder - a generous pinch
    • Water - 1 cup

    Instructions

    Preparation

    • Sterilize the bowls and spoons used for feeding your baby in a vessel with hot water for five minutes and keep it immersed in the same vessel until use.

    Method

    • Wash moong dal well in running water. Then add washed moong dal, required amount of water and turmeric powder in a small pressure cooker. Mix well. Close the lid and pressure cook it in low medium flame for 4 whistles.
    • Open the cooker once the pressure released. Mash the moong dal well with your hands or with a masher and then strain through a strainer to get a clear dal soup. You could gradually reduce the water amount and make this lentil soup thick.

    Nutrition

    Serving: 1g
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    Dal Ka Pani for Babies 1
    Preparation :
    1. Sterilize the bowls and spoons used for feeding your baby in a vessel with hot water for five minutes and keep it immersed in the same vessel until use.

    Procedure :

    1. Wash moong dal well in running water. Then add washed moong dal, required amount of water and turmeric powder in a small pressure cooker. Mix well. Close the lid and pressure cook it in low medium flame for 4 whistles.
    Dal Ka Pani for Babies - step 1
    2. Open the cooker once the pressure released. Mash the moong dal well with your hands or with a masher and then strain through a strainer to get a clear dal soup. You could gradually reduce the water amount and make this lentil soup thick.
    Dal Ka Pani for Babies - step 2

    Healthy dal ka pani is ready to feed your baby.
    Dal Ka Pani for Babies 3

     
    Notes :
    • Make sure the moong dal is well cooked.
    • Generally, moong dal doesn't cause any allergies, but check for symptoms and stop feeding your baby if you find any.
    • When you are introducing this lentil soup, start with 1 tablespoon and later you can increase the quantity.
    • Always check with your pediatrician before introducing any new food.

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      3.67 from 3 votes (2 ratings without comment)

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    1. Deepti

      April 21, 2017 at 4:37 pm

      4 stars
      Do I need soak moongdal?

    2. gkfooddiary

      April 22, 2017 at 11:55 pm

      No need to soak. If you soak, you can reduce the number of whistles while cooking.

    3. Diva

      June 04, 2018 at 4:55 pm

      Jab dal ready ho jaye usko alag krna hai pani se ya mix krna hai.

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