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Sunday, 29 April 2012
Chole Masala
Chole Masala
It is popular mainly in the Punjab region of northern-India, and also notably in the regions of Gujarat. In Gujarat and Rajasthani areas, it is commonly cooked dry, with tangy spices. In India, it is often eaten with a type of fried bread and is known as chole bhature. In India it is commonly sold by street vendors but also can be found in restaurants and today in your kitchen!Ingredients for Chana Masala
· Kabuli Chana - 1 bowl or 150 gms.
· Baking soda - 1/4 tea spoon.
· Tea bag - 1 (if you don't have tea bag, then take a white cloth and tie some tea into it)
· Tomato - 3-4
· Green chilli - 3-4
· Ginger - 1 inch long piece.
· Refined oil - 2 table spoon.
· Cumin seeds - 1/2 tea spoon.
· Anar dana - 1/2 tea spoon.
· Coriander powder - 1 tea spoon.
· Red chilli powder - 1/2 tea spoon.
· Garam masala - 1/2 tea spoon.
· Salt - according to the taste.
· Coriander leaves - 1/2 tea spoon (chopped)
Method- How to make Chana Masala
Soak the channa overnight in water. Wash the channa and boil them in the cooker with 1 small glass water, salt and baking soda. Also put tea bag in the cooker. Close the lid of the cooker and let it boil for upto 1 whistle. After the whistle lower down the flame and boil for another 5 minutes. Turn off the flame and wait until the steam comes out.
Meanwhile, lets prepare the masala . Make a paste of tomato, green chilli and ginger.
Heat oil in a pan and tamper the cumin seeds in it. Now put anardana seeds and coriander powder and red chilli powder into the pan. Roast the masala and add tomato paste. Roast the masala until the oil starts to float at the top of the masala. Pour 1 bowl water and let it boil.
Chole Masala - Channa Masala is ready. Serve it with hot paranthas, naan or chapatis.
You can add onions in the recipe. Just chop the onions and put them into the pan once the cumin seeds turns brown in colour. Roast them until they turn light pink in colour followed by the steps mentioned above.
You can substitute anardana with 1/4 tea spoon amchoor powder.
· This preparation is for 4 people.
Time-taken - 20 minutes.
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