For all ingredients, please use organic versions if available 1 pound toor daal (split peas lentil) 1 pound bow tie pasta 1 pound tomatoes ½ pound cherry tomatoes 1 bunch cilantro 2 pieces green chilies (jalapeño) 3 stalks curry leaves, fresh 1/5 pound golden raisins Lemon juice  2 teaspoons red chili powder 3 teaspoons dhana jeeru  ½ teaspoon tumeric powder  ½ teaspoon garam masala 1½ - 2 roasted cumin seed  and coriander seed  mixed powder ¾ teaspoon hing (asafoetida)  1 teaspoon mustard seeds 1 teaspoon  whole cumin seeds 1 teaspoon udad daal 5 tablespoons oil 3 cinnamon sticks 3 cloves Methi (fenugreek seeds) Peanuts Salt to your taste. 1 red and/or yellow bell pepper, diced to garnish along with cilantro   
 
 
 - Boil 1 cup of lentil with about 3 cups of water  in a pan for about 10-15 minutes. After that, blend the lentils so they become  liquefied. If they’re a little thicker, add some more water to make it to the  right consistency.
 - In another pan, boil some water, and after it  boils, add in the pasta. Add in a little salt, a little olive oil. Cook it for  about 10 minutes, and then take it out and drain the hot water. 
 - Heat up 3-4 tablespoons of olive oil, and then  add in the mustard seed, add in the cumin, some dried chilies, add in a few  seeds of the coriander. 
 - Add in 1 or 2 cloves Fenugreek seed, add in some  peanuts and some green chilies.
 - Add in the curry leaves and finally the hing.
 - Mix everything, and then add in the boiled  lentil mixture.
 - Add in the pasta.
 - Add in some tomatoes and the cherry tomatoes  also.
 - Finally, add in the turmeric powder, red chilli  powder, cumin seeds, and the coriander seed powder.
 - Add in the garam masala and then the raisins.
 - Add in some cinnamon sticks and 2 teaspoons of  sugar.
 - Add in some salt to taste.
 - Let it cook for 5 more minutes so the pasta will  soak up all the lentil, curry, and everything.
 - Before serving, add some cilantro and some mint  leaves for flavor.
 
 
  
	
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