To make dal curry last for 3 days, ensure it's cooked thoroughly, cooled rapidly, stored properly in the refrigerator, and reheated adequately before serving.
Making dal curry that lasts for 3 days without spoiling requires careful attention to several key steps:
Thorough Cooking: Ensure the dal is cooked completely. Undercooked dal can harbor bacteria that lead to spoilage. Cook until the lentils are soft and the curry reaches a simmer for at least 15-20 minutes.
Cooling Rapidly: After cooking, cool the dal curry as quickly as possible. Divide it into smaller, shallow containers to speed up the cooling process. Leaving it at room temperature for too long encourages bacterial growth. Aim to get it into the refrigerator within 1-2 hours.
Proper Storage: Store the cooled dal curry in airtight containers in the refrigerator. This prevents contamination and helps maintain its freshness. Ensure the refrigerator temperature is consistently below 40°F (4°C).
Reheating Adequately: When reheating, bring the dal curry to a rolling boil for several minutes to kill any bacteria that may have grown during storage. Ensure it's heated all the way through before serving.
Avoid double-dipping with serving spoons into the dal after it has been reheated. Use a clean spoon each time to prevent introducing bacteria that can accelerate spoilage.