Chickpea is something my hubby and daughter loves. When my daughter was small she used to call it Indian balls curry.
When I saw this curry in Nags place Edible Garden I had to make them as it was a realy unusual recipie and looked really delicious and the best part was , it seems so easy to make them. If you want to make this delicious curry , you will find the recipe here
Chickpeas/Kabuli Chana - 1/2 cup
Thick coconut milk - 3/4 cup
Tamarind - one marble sized ball (or 2tbsp if you are using paste)
Sambar powder 2 tbsp
Chillie powder 1tsp
Turmeric powder - a pinch
Hing/Asafoetida/Kayam - 1/2 tsp
Salt - to taste
Oil and mustard seeds - for tempering
onions 1 finley chopped
Few curry leaves.
Soak the chickpeas overnight in 3 cups water. Pressure cook and keep aside.
Use 1/2 cup warm water and blend the tamarind with your hand to extract the juice. If using paste, dilute it in 1/2 cup water.
Heat a pan and bring the tamarind water to boil. Add turmeric powder, hing, salt and the sambar powder to this. Sim and let it boil for 10 minutes.
Add the cooked chickpeas and boil for another 10 mins.
Remove from fire, add coconut milk and mix well. Adjust salt.
Heat some oil in a small saucepan and temper some mustard seeds and then onions and the curryleaves.While hot, pour on the above gravy and mix well.
This is a another chickpea dish I am going to make over and over. As all of us loved it.
Now this weekend my daughter played violin solo in the orchesra ( she does it as a hobby) so here are few pictures from the concert.
Have to admitt with my unprofessional camera the pictures are not food at all.
Congratulations to your daughter HC. That is indeed an accomplishment. As for the chickpeas they taste great in any type of curry.
ReplyDeleteWow kozhambu looks awesome. Concert also looks awesome. Cheers to your daughter.
ReplyDeleteI love chickpeas no matter what form they are in when cooked...love the amount of gravy in your dish....
ReplyDeletecongrtas to your daughter .. this kozhambu is new to me .. looks lovely
ReplyDeleteHi...
ReplyDeleteThat was so good abt ur daughter. Convey my regards to her. Concert seems to be so good.
Chickpea kozhambu looks so cool. Love the color of it. Nice recipe....
Congrats to ur daughter HC.Love chickpeas made in any form looks amazing...
ReplyDeleteI love chickpeas in anything so this soup looks wonderful! What a talented daughter you have.
ReplyDeleteIndosungod thanyou. Yeah it is and here we too love chickpeas.
ReplyDeleteKitchen flavours thankyou
Rachel yeah I loved it as it had so much gravy that it soaked up if you eat with rotis
Deesha it was delicious
Sukanya Ramkumar yeah the concert was really goo, i think i was more nervous than her :-)
Sireesha thankyou
Candy yeah thankyou. She indeed have talent, inheritted from her father
Congratulations to your daughter :) It must've been a proud moment for you.
ReplyDeleteYour daughter is very talented.. Congrats to her and all the best.. Kozhambu looks delicious.
ReplyDeleteCongrats to your daughter HC, Real achievement playing solo !
ReplyDeleteThe chickpeas is just creamy and tasty!
The soup looks really delicious. Congrats to your daughter!
ReplyDeleteWe love chickpeas too but I've never seen this kozhambu before. It looks good.
ReplyDeleteYou must have felt very proud to see your daughter play on stage. Hope she continues with this hobby.
Talented daughter!
ReplyDeleteThe soup look yummy!
Thank you for your comment on the Dulce de Leche..I had no idea that there was a chance of exploding. I suppose I got lucky this time. I might have to try the oven approach next time.
looks awesome..
ReplyDeleteCongrats!!!!!!i really couldnt guess u have such a big daughter....convey my wishes to her...
ReplyDeleteYou sure must be so proud of her.....You sure must be so elited at that moment
ReplyDeletewow, thats' awesome HC! I mean the soup, as well as your daughter's performance! its always great to nurture a hobby, food for you, music for her I guess:)D
ReplyDeleteHope she made your day, wishes to her... now about the kuzhambhu its simply fantastic...
ReplyDeleteCongrats to ur daughter..You musst feel proud rite??And lovely kuzhambu.
ReplyDeleteGrt achievement by daughter HC..Love the color of kuzhambu
ReplyDeleteCongrats to your daughter and the curry looks very appetizing.
ReplyDeleteOhhh I LOVE chickpeas!
ReplyDeleteThe soup looks really delicious. Congrats to your daughter!!!!!
ReplyDeleteThis dish looks great..
ReplyDeleteCongrats on your daughter...how very cool!
congratulations to your daughter. that is indeed special.
ReplyDeletekozhumbu looks yumm..and cheers to your daughter..I truly admire such talented youngsters..
ReplyDeleteThanks for trying it, glad you liked it. I add onions sometimes too, but the authentic recipe does not have it :)
ReplyDeleteI like eating toasted chickpeas. When my parents went back home from Mecca, they brought many ready-bought roast chickpeas. I tasted a bit strange firstly, but then I could not stop! I haven't cooked anything with chickpeas yet. Would love to try them sometimes in a curry or salad like this. Looks yummy!
ReplyDeleteCurry looks delicious...you must be so proud of your daughter...thats quite an achievement
ReplyDeleteWow, you must tbe so proud of your daughter. Kozhambu looks great, have never had this kind of dish with it before.
ReplyDeleteCongrats to your daughter! Better enlarge that snap - someday I will claim that I knew her when she just started off:)
ReplyDeleteKozhambu tastes great - we add other veggies to it along with chickpea!
Congrats to your daughter HC! And that chickpeas gravy looks so different, I gotta check out this recipe at Nags' place..
ReplyDeleteCongratulations to S!!!
ReplyDeleteI know how you feel - I'm more nervous than my daughter too when she has her Academie performances!
You must be a proud mother:) Congrats to shyama on behalf of me :)
ReplyDeleteCongrats to ur daughter, H.C. I haven´t try chickpeas so I don´t know how its taste.
ReplyDeleteI love chickpeas too! The soup looks amazing! And Congrats to your daughter!
ReplyDeleteHi all thankyou for all the best wishes. My daughter was really pleased to read about all the wishes.
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on your daughter's performance HC. That is great news. And your chickpea Kozambu looks nice and creamy :)
ReplyDeleteCongratulations to your daughter...the kozhumbu looks delicious..when I first saw that recipe I was intrigued..I still am..hope to try this soon :-)
ReplyDeletekuzhambu looks superb...that was soo gud abt ur daughter...cheers..
ReplyDeleteCongrats to your talented daughter, you must be very proud of her. The chickpeas sound delicious.
ReplyDeleteHuge congratulations to your daughter H.C.
ReplyDeletekozhambu is a new dish to me but it looks really delicious!
Rosie x
Congratulations to your daughter! You must be so proud.
ReplyDeleteThe chickpea kozhambu is a double whammy, I suppose, with twice the amount of spices and onions. Thanks for the entry!
Indian balls curry? LOL.
ReplyDeleteTwo thumbs up to her for a great concert.
thanks for your comments..
ReplyDeleteI bet the concert was nice - but that kozhambu looks great!
ReplyDeleteHello happy cook. Thank you so much for visiting my blog. I love coming to yours because you are so honest and real, and I really do like your recipes. You must be so proud of your daughter. How wonderful it must have been to see her on stage.
ReplyDeleteThat sounds like a nice way to enjoy some chickpeas.
ReplyDeleteCongratulations to your daughter. It is a great accomplishment indeed! You must be a proud mama.
ReplyDeleteLoved the chickpea dish!
Very nice color for the dish! :)
ReplyDeleteWow! You have such an awesome daughter. She's so cool! Congratulations!
ReplyDeleteI'm surprised that you have such a big daughter.
WOW!! Looks very cool. Go Shyama!! Congratulations! Doesn't it makes so proud that your chest grows few inches bigger? Hahaha!! Enjoy F, you are a great mommy!:))
ReplyDeleteKolambu looks delicious, please don't let me look at it for long, not now!!:D
when I saw the picts of your daughter, it reminded me of the Concours Reine Elisabeth I attended years ago @ Palace des Beaux-Arts! After the competition the winners would played in several cities. I have to wait for the next violin competition ... :-)
ReplyDeleteHC,
ReplyDeleteIt must be a proud Moment for you.Playing Violin needs lots of dedication and practice.
My hearty congratulation to the young and promising talent.
Curry looks so creamy , a very different stuff from the usual red color curry for chickpea curry , I am sure it tastes great also,will check out at nag's place .
hugs and smiles
Oh My!I totally missed this post of your daughter playing solo..Sorry dear!..SPECIAL and HEARTY Congrats to her..
ReplyDeleteand wishing her many more to perform!!!..
All the best for all her future ventures too :)
Gosh, this looks delicious. One of my New Year's resolutions is to cook more ethnic food...Indian being at the top of my list! I just may have to try this.
ReplyDeleteF, I finally could come here to check Shyama's picture...Though they are not so clear, I can make out them..:)..Congrats once again to your lovely daughter...
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