Mar 09, 2019, Updated Aug 18, 2019 The recipe uses pot in pot method which cooks both rice and dal together in one go. If you love all the Instant Pot vegetarian/vegan recipes that I share on the blog, please join me on this Facebook Group – Instant Pot Vegetarian Recipes. The group shares/features vegetarian instant pot recipes and ideas from all around the web!

Disclosure: This post contains affiliate links. For more information on my Affiliate and Advertising Policy, please click here. People often ask me what is so great about the Instant Pot and why has it become so popular? The number one reason I always give is the hands free cooking time that it provides. I wrote more about it HERE. The other thing which I absolutely love about the instant pot is the convenience of making multiple dishes on one go. It saves me so much time on busy days. For example you can easily make rice and dal together in your pot without any baby sitting. Isn’t that super convenient?

What is the Pot-in-Pot (PIP) Method

Pot-in-Pot or PIP as is commonly refereed is the method of pressure cooking food in a separate bowl that’s placed on a steam rack with water in the main pot. The steam is generated by the water in the main pot which cooks the food placed in the separate bowl above the rack. The technique is used in making cakes, cheesecakes, lasagna and you can even use it to make rice, quinoa etc. Another good use of PIP method is to cook multiple dishes at the same time. The idea is to cook things together which take the similar amount of time to cook. Here are few examples for you guys to understand this better white basmati rice and toor/moong/masoor dal – they can cook together at the same time and you can do PIP with them brown rice and chana masala/rajma – again perfect pairing You get the idea right? For this recipe I cooked a basic rice and dal using the pot-in-pot method. It’s a super easy meal, hassle free and so comforting!

Instant Pot Rice and Dal

So the reason I am posting this recipe is because I have been getting this a lot – how to cook dal and rice together in the IP?  Several people face problems as either the dal or the rice remains uncooked. Here’s what you need to follow to make sure dal and rice turn out perfect every time ✓ Cook the dal in the main pot always and rice in a separate smaller bowl. If you will put dal and rice in separate containers and nothing (but only water) in the main pot and do the PIP method, chances are your dal will be uncooked. ✓ Choose dals which cook easily for example toor dal (split pigeon peas lentil), yellow moong dal (split moong bean lentil), masoor dal (red lentils). If you want to cook urad sabut dal (whole black lentils) with the PIP method, it might result in uncooked dal. ✓ Use a long leg trivet inside the pot. Don’t use the trivet that comes with the Instant Pot. It sits too low and then the rice bowl might just submerge in the dal while cooking. ✓ Cover the top of the rice bowl, either with a lid or aluminium foil. There will be condensation as pot gets to pressure and I don’t like liquid falling into the rice. Of course it’s a personal choice and and you not cover the bowl too. ✓ Make sure the dal you are using is not old.

Here are the timings that you should follow for cooking different dals with rice using Pot-in-Pot method toor dal & white rice – 8 to 9 minutes high pressure with natural pressure release yellow moong dal & white rice – 5 to 6 minutes high pressure with natural pressure release masoor dal & white rice – 5 minutes high pressure with natural pressure release chana dal & white rice – 10 to 11 minutes high pressure with natural pressure release You can reduce the cooking time for chana dal if you soak it for an hour. Then pressure cook only for 8 minutes. This recipe makes a simple yet delicious dal and plain rice- both cooked to perfection. It really can’t get more comforting than this. This is one of those recipes which I always make when I want something super comforting and have no time to prepare an elaborate meal. Sarvesh is a huge dal-chawal (rice) fan so I can pretty much feed him this everyday of the week and he would not complain. Accessories required for Cooking Rice and Dal Together To make this recipe, you would need a long leg trivet and a stackable steel container. Here’s what I have used in this recipe. ✓ Stainless Steel Steaming Rack, 6 Inch Diameter, 2-3/4 Inch High ✓ Stackable Steamer Insert Pans ✓ Bowl Clip Gripper

Method

1- Rinse rice until water turns clear and then drain the water. Place the rinsed and drained rice in a steel container. 2- Add water and oil to it and give a quick stir. You may also add pinch of salt if you like. Set this aside and start making the dal in the main pot. 3- Press saute button on the instant pot and once it displays hot, add oil and then add cumin seeds to the steel pot. Let the seeds sizzle for few seconds. 4- And then add chopped onion, garlic and green chili. Cook for 2 to 3 minutes until the onions soften a bit.

5- Then add in the tomatoes and cook for 1 minute. 6- Add the rinsed dal to the pot along with water, turmeric powder and salt. Give it a good stir. 7- Now, place a long leg trivet inside the pot. 8- Then place the rice container on top of the trivet. I cover the container with a lid or aluminium foil but you may leave it uncovered too.

9- Close the pot with its lid and press the pressure cook or manual button. Cook on high pressure for 9 minutes with the pressure valve in the sealing position. Let the pressure release naturally. 10- Once the pressure has released naturally, open the lid and carefully remove the lid from the rice container. Remove the rice container from the pot carefully using a pair of tongs. 11- Give the dal a stir. I also added extra 1/2 cup water here as the dal was too thick for my liking. If using spinach, press the saute button now and add the spinach leaves. Let the dal simmer on saute for 2 to 3 minutes until the leaves wilt. 12- Squeeze in some fresh lemon juice.

Enjoy rice and dal – comfort in a bowl!

If you’ve tried this Instant Pot Rice and Dal Recipe then don’t forget to rate the recipe! You can also follow me on Facebook and Instagram to see what’s latest in my kitchen!

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Mar 09, 2019, Updated Aug 18, 2019 The recipe uses pot in pot method which cooks both rice and dal together in one go. If you love all the Instant Pot vegetarian/vegan recipes that I share on the blog, please join me on this Facebook Group – Instant Pot Vegetarian Recipes. The group shares/features vegetarian instant pot recipes and ideas from all around the web!

Disclosure: This post contains affiliate links. For more information on my Affiliate and Advertising Policy, please click here. People often ask me what is so great about the Instant Pot and why has it become so popular? The number one reason I always give is the hands free cooking time that it provides. I wrote more about it HERE. The other thing which I absolutely love about the instant pot is the convenience of making multiple dishes on one go. It saves me so much time on busy days. For example you can easily make rice and dal together in your pot without any baby sitting. Isn’t that super convenient?

What is the Pot-in-Pot (PIP) Method

Pot-in-Pot or PIP as is commonly refereed is the method of pressure cooking food in a separate bowl that’s placed on a steam rack with water in the main pot. The steam is generated by the water in the main pot which cooks the food placed in the separate bowl above the rack. The technique is used in making cakes, cheesecakes, lasagna and you can even use it to make rice, quinoa etc. Another good use of PIP method is to cook multiple dishes at the same time. The idea is to cook things together which take the similar amount of time to cook. Here are few examples for you guys to understand this better white basmati rice and toor/moong/masoor dal – they can cook together at the same time and you can do PIP with them brown rice and chana masala/rajma – again perfect pairing You get the idea right? For this recipe I cooked a basic rice and dal using the pot-in-pot method. It’s a super easy meal, hassle free and so comforting!

Instant Pot Rice and Dal

So the reason I am posting this recipe is because I have been getting this a lot – how to cook dal and rice together in the IP?  Several people face problems as either the dal or the rice remains uncooked. Here’s what you need to follow to make sure dal and rice turn out perfect every time ✓ Cook the dal in the main pot always and rice in a separate smaller bowl. If you will put dal and rice in separate containers and nothing (but only water) in the main pot and do the PIP method, chances are your dal will be uncooked. ✓ Choose dals which cook easily for example toor dal (split pigeon peas lentil), yellow moong dal (split moong bean lentil), masoor dal (red lentils). If you want to cook urad sabut dal (whole black lentils) with the PIP method, it might result in uncooked dal. ✓ Use a long leg trivet inside the pot. Don’t use the trivet that comes with the Instant Pot. It sits too low and then the rice bowl might just submerge in the dal while cooking. ✓ Cover the top of the rice bowl, either with a lid or aluminium foil. There will be condensation as pot gets to pressure and I don’t like liquid falling into the rice. Of course it’s a personal choice and and you not cover the bowl too. ✓ Make sure the dal you are using is not old.

Here are the timings that you should follow for cooking different dals with rice using Pot-in-Pot method toor dal & white rice – 8 to 9 minutes high pressure with natural pressure release yellow moong dal & white rice – 5 to 6 minutes high pressure with natural pressure release masoor dal & white rice – 5 minutes high pressure with natural pressure release chana dal & white rice – 10 to 11 minutes high pressure with natural pressure release You can reduce the cooking time for chana dal if you soak it for an hour. Then pressure cook only for 8 minutes. This recipe makes a simple yet delicious dal and plain rice- both cooked to perfection. It really can’t get more comforting than this. This is one of those recipes which I always make when I want something super comforting and have no time to prepare an elaborate meal. Sarvesh is a huge dal-chawal (rice) fan so I can pretty much feed him this everyday of the week and he would not complain. Accessories required for Cooking Rice and Dal Together To make this recipe, you would need a long leg trivet and a stackable steel container. Here’s what I have used in this recipe. ✓ Stainless Steel Steaming Rack, 6 Inch Diameter, 2-3/4 Inch High ✓ Stackable Steamer Insert Pans ✓ Bowl Clip Gripper

Method

1- Rinse rice until water turns clear and then drain the water. Place the rinsed and drained rice in a steel container. 2- Add water and oil to it and give a quick stir. You may also add pinch of salt if you like. Set this aside and start making the dal in the main pot. 3- Press saute button on the instant pot and once it displays hot, add oil and then add cumin seeds to the steel pot. Let the seeds sizzle for few seconds. 4- And then add chopped onion, garlic and green chili. Cook for 2 to 3 minutes until the onions soften a bit.

5- Then add in the tomatoes and cook for 1 minute. 6- Add the rinsed dal to the pot along with water, turmeric powder and salt. Give it a good stir. 7- Now, place a long leg trivet inside the pot. 8- Then place the rice container on top of the trivet. I cover the container with a lid or aluminium foil but you may leave it uncovered too.

9- Close the pot with its lid and press the pressure cook or manual button. Cook on high pressure for 9 minutes with the pressure valve in the sealing position. Let the pressure release naturally. 10- Once the pressure has released naturally, open the lid and carefully remove the lid from the rice container. Remove the rice container from the pot carefully using a pair of tongs. 11- Give the dal a stir. I also added extra 1/2 cup water here as the dal was too thick for my liking. If using spinach, press the saute button now and add the spinach leaves. Let the dal simmer on saute for 2 to 3 minutes until the leaves wilt. 12- Squeeze in some fresh lemon juice.

Enjoy rice and dal – comfort in a bowl!

If you’ve tried this Instant Pot Rice and Dal Recipe then don’t forget to rate the recipe! You can also follow me on Facebook and Instagram to see what’s latest in my kitchen!

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