Hello Friends,
Here is the third day of blogging Marathon # 5 which was started by Srivalli.
Jaisalmer is the largest district district in both Rajasthan and India. It is one of the places of Rajasthan which has International border. It is a dessert area and has some of the best food you can get :)
Ingredients
Dried Black Chickpeas - 1/2 cup, washed and soaked overnight
Yogurt - 1 1/2 cups, make sure it is not too sour
Besan (Gram flour) - 4 tsp
Coriander Powder - 2 tsp
Amchoor (dry mango) powder - 2 tsp
Chilli Powder - 1 tsp
Turmeric - 1 tsp
Garam Masala - 1 tsp
Chat Masala - 2 tsp
Tempering
Cloves - 1-2
Black Cardamom - 2
Cinnamon - 2 inch peice
Jeera (Cumin) seeds - 1 tsp
Oil - 2-3 tbsp
Garnishing
Cilantro
Sliced Onions
Preparation
Serve it warm with roti or paratha or naan.
That's all for now. Till next post, take care.
Check out the Blogging Marathoners doing BM#5 along with me.
Curry in a hurry under 30 min: Cool Lassi(e), Harini, Kalyani, Priya Mahadevan, Suma
Seven Days of Colorful Dishes Kid's Special: Priya Suresh, Veena,
Seven Days of Indian Sweets: Shylaja, Srivalli
Seven Days of Regional Specials: Priya Yallapantula
Under 15 mins Quick Breakfast:Aarthi, Vaishali
Here is the third day of blogging Marathon # 5 which was started by Srivalli.
Jaisalmer is the largest district district in both Rajasthan and India. It is one of the places of Rajasthan which has International border. It is a dessert area and has some of the best food you can get :)
Jaisalmeri Chane - जैसलमेरी चने (Black Chick Peas in Yogurt Gravy - A Delicacy from Jaisalmer)
Recipe SourceIngredients
Dried Black Chickpeas - 1/2 cup, washed and soaked overnight
Yogurt - 1 1/2 cups, make sure it is not too sour
Besan (Gram flour) - 4 tsp
Green Chillies - 2-3, inely chopped
Asafoetida - 1/4 tsp
Dry MasalasCoriander Powder - 2 tsp
Amchoor (dry mango) powder - 2 tsp
Chilli Powder - 1 tsp
Turmeric - 1 tsp
Garam Masala - 1 tsp
Chat Masala - 2 tsp
Tempering
Cloves - 1-2
Black Cardamom - 2
Cinnamon - 2 inch peice
Jeera (Cumin) seeds - 1 tsp
Oil - 2-3 tbsp
Garnishing
Cilantro
Sliced Onions
Preparation
- Pressure cook soaked black chickpeas till they are soft (but not mushy).
- While chickpeas are cooking, mix yogurt, gram flour and all dry masalas with about 1 cup of water making sure there are no lumps and keep it aside.
- Take a heavy bottomed and deep pan and add oil for tempering and once it is hot, add everything under "tempering" in it and fry till nice aroma comes.
- Now, add chopped green chilies and asafoetida and let it cook for 1 min or so.
- Add the yogurt gravy and let it come to a boil stirring continuously (otherwise the yogurt will be all curdled).
- Once it starts boiling (I am sure by now your chickpeas are cooked as well), add chickpeas to the pan and let it boil for another 4-5 min. and then simmer and let it reach your desired consistency (if you need, feel free to add more water at any stage).
- Garnish it with chopped cilantro and sliced onions
Serve it warm with roti or paratha or naan.
That's all for now. Till next post, take care.
Check out the Blogging Marathoners doing BM#5 along with me.
Curry in a hurry under 30 min: Cool Lassi(e), Harini, Kalyani, Priya Mahadevan, Suma
Seven Days of Colorful Dishes Kid's Special: Priya Suresh, Veena,
Seven Days of Indian Sweets: Shylaja, Srivalli
Seven Days of Regional Specials: Priya Yallapantula
Under 15 mins Quick Breakfast:Aarthi, Vaishali
Priya, I am booking my plane to come and visit you so you can treat me to all these wonderful Rajasthani dishes - I am drooling over this!!!!!!
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ReplyDeletelike the way you garnished
The chana curry recipe is very unique..never had this with yoghurt..next time when I soak black chick peas I will make sure to prepare this.
ReplyDeleteThis looks so creamy, tangy and delicious.
ReplyDeleteTangy n Mouthwatering curry priya...we make this mostly with black eye beans...Drool worthy pic...
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Yummy and delicious curry. Mouthwatering presentation...
ReplyDeleteKurinjikathambam, Event : HRH-Healthy Summer
interesting preparation, tempering ingredients are good.
ReplyDeletePriya this looks very mouthwatering. Can't resist!!!!
ReplyDeleteI love this. This is similar to Kadhi Chole in many ways!! I am so going to bookmark this.
ReplyDeleteLooks lovely and in novative. By the by pottukadalai is roasted gram.
ReplyDeleteNice priya black chana in yogurt never tried this curry.Looks great.
ReplyDeleteThis looks so inviting and yummy!
ReplyDeleteThis Jaisalmer Channa seems truly delectable.Even the tempering says it all.Precious recipe.Thanks Priya.
ReplyDeleteI love Chana so I'm sure I will like this curry!
ReplyDeleteDelicious and yummy recipe...
ReplyDeleteLooks creamy and yummy! Thanks for introducing us to a delicacy from Jaisalmeri....
ReplyDeleteLovely recipe.. looks too good and perfect.. thanks for the amazing recipe dear !!
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wow this looks so yummy, have never made chanas this way before, will surely try it out. luv the decor on top :)
ReplyDeleteIs it like chickpeas kadhi? Have to give it a try.
ReplyDeleteIs that the standard tadka for Rajasthani dishes? Just wanted to know since I happened to notice them in your yesterday's post too.
I haven't tried chana in yogurt, love to try . Looks dleicious.
ReplyDeleteSimply delicious Priya.. I have frozen some sprouted kala chana.. time to put best use of it!
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Wow so delicious curry..new to me.
ReplyDeleteNever tried this before but your click tempting me dear..it so delicious..
ReplyDeletePriya ~ I always wanted to learn this recipe, am really glad you posted it ! It looks really authentic like most other Rajasthani specialties you have posted lately ~ can't wait to try it :)
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This looks so delicious and very healthy too.
ReplyDeleteI'm sure it's got a lovely tang to it with all the yogurt.
ReplyDeleteThanks fr yr comment, Priya. The recipe will easily yield six to seven huge slices. I used a Pyrex 1.65L bowl.
Sounds like fun, Priya. I will be able to join only in July, will be busy fr the next two months. Will let you know.
ReplyDeleteLooks tangy and delicious.
ReplyDeleteI'm not sure how doubling the recipe will work, you may need a really huge microwave safe dish, otherwise the batter will spill all over. You should probably do them in two batches.
ReplyDeleteEnjoy the potluck. Yr guests will be feasted to some pretty neat dishes, I'm sure!
This is a new recipe for me and I really like it.
ReplyDeletemouthwatering recipe...
ReplyDeleteAwesome and delicious curry,unique recipe..thanks for sharing
ReplyDeleteChole in yogurt sounds interesting..lovely presentation of the dish.
ReplyDeleteHavent tried yogurt and chickpeas together. Sounds like a perfect summer curry.
ReplyDeletemouthwatering! this is gravy is new to me..
ReplyDeleteLooks wonderful Priya!
ReplyDeleteLovely presentation.Looks delicious and yummy
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I like this so much ..one of fav..
ReplyDeleteWow! Delicious delicacy.Love it.
ReplyDeleteLooks delicious and healthy
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what a great combo of flavors. bookmarked. one more side dish for rotis. way to go priya. what is for tomorrow? Now I sound like a kid.
ReplyDeletedelicious flavors...love your presentation..
ReplyDeleteTasty Appetite
looks super delicious....yumm !
ReplyDeleteGravy looks sooo marvellous, never tried this combo ever..
ReplyDeleteWhat a nice recipe... but do you know where I can get black chickpeas in the UK? :)
ReplyDeleteThese chickpeas look gorgeous! Chickpeas are my absolute favourite legume!
ReplyDeleteThat yogurt sauce sounds absolutely delicious! Love the flavor.
ReplyDeleteLooks really delish..can't wait to try
ReplyDeleteAmazing flavors going on here. It looks delicious. I have never seen black chick peas. I will have to keep a look out:)
ReplyDeleteYou know what? I have mung dal kadhi to be published in the draft! What a lovely dish...perfect for this summer season.
ReplyDeleteChickpea is one of my favorite legume. Any dish made with it had my vote! This is a very new dish to me!
ReplyDeletewhoa!!! Never tasted this combo before. Looks fabulous!! Bookmarked!
ReplyDeletevery interesting preparation...i have this in stock...can't wait to try it out now!!
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Yum..drooling.
ReplyDeleteOhh...one of my favorite...we also call this Kadhi-Chana...love the tanginess and the spices added in this dish...thanks for making me remember a dish that I have near about forgottenm....
ReplyDeleteVery new curry, looks super creamy!
ReplyDeleteLooks really delicious and yummy..will like to try it..glad to follow u..drop at my space as time permits :)
ReplyDeleteAwesome Priya, I love the yogurt gravy!
ReplyDeleteI've never seen black chickpeas before - I'll need to look for them and try them in this dish, and many more.
ReplyDeleteHealthy and delicious....
ReplyDeletelovely ! bookmarked :)
ReplyDeleteI made this dish last night and couldn't believe how easy it was over all. The tartness and heat in the gravy proved very tasty. I think this will go into my 30min meals (as long as the chana is soaked that is). Thanks! Look forward to more such uniquely flavorful recipes.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much TD for your comment, I really appreciate that you tried and glad that you liked it as well :)
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