The only preparation you need to do in advance is to wash and soak the chickpeas either overnight or before you leave for work so that its all soaked and ready when you get back and need to make dinner.
Confession: on some nights, I get lazy on the way back in the train and drag TH to have dinner outside. On those nights, I come back, drain the soaked chickpeas and stick it in the fridge. It can be stored like that for a week until you are ready to make what you want with it.
Go ahead, I promise the chickpeas won’t feel bad or anything.
If you like chana recipes, check out this Kerala kadala curry recipe, Chana Masala for poori, or this gorgeous Punjabi chole masala.
Aloo Chana Masala
Serves 2
Ingredients:
1 cup soaked chickpeas
1 large potato, cubed
1 onion, sliced
1 tomato, sliced
1 tsp tomato paste (optional but gives depth to the gravy)
1 tsp ginger garlic paste
1/2 tsp jeera / cumin
1 tsp coriander powder / dhania powder / malli podi
1 tsp garam masala
1 tsp red chilli powder
A pinch of turmeric powder
A pinch of amchoor / dry mango powder (optional)
2 tsp oil
1/4 tsp mustard seeds
A few curry leaves
Salt to taste
Instructions:
1. Heat oil in a pressure cooker pan and add the mustard seeds and curry leaves. When the seeds pop, add the jeera and sliced onions. Fry until transparent.
2. Next add all the powders – red chilli powder, coriander, turmeric, garam masala and amchoor if using, and fry for 30 seconds.
3. Top it off with the ginger garlic paste and fry for another 30 seconds. Then add the chopped tomatoes and stir around until well combined.
4. Throw in the cubed potatoes, chickpeas, about 1.5 cups water and some salt and pressure cook for 3-4 whistles. The idea is to cook it until the potatoes are mushy and the chickpeas are cooked well. Open up the pan and if you find that the curry is too watery (which shouldn’t be the case normally), boil it for a while until the curry is thick enough. Check salt and remove from fire.
Serve hot with rotis. Goes well with pulao and even plain rice.
Nags
Yes Gwen, that should work too and will give the curry some amazing texture 🙂
Gwen
This looks delicious! I'll definitely be trying it. Do you think stirring in cooked cauliflower at the end would work? I love finding veggie pressure cooker recipes, thanks a lot!
Remya
Your blog stands out from all others , one of interesting blogs I have read,So are your recipies, they seem to be innovative,looks yummy. You have inspired me to cook something different this weekend , thank you and you keep going !!
will keep visiting ur pages… 🙂
Nags
Thank you remya. this aloo channa recipe is super easy and comes out very well!
bardnbutiful
came out perfect! thanks for the recipe!
Deeba PAB
Comforting and finger licking good Nags!
Sharmilee! :)
Wow this combo and method sounds totally new to me…looks so creamy and tasty
Kalyani
wow the curry looks delicious …….
Ananda Rajashekar
ha ha….love this simple recipe on long days of works or just lazy days…thanks for sharing 🙂
akilandeswari
Looks perfect…
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