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Chana Masala - Chickpea Stew with Tomatoes

By Vivianpangkitchen @vivianpangkitch
Chana Masala - Chickpea Stew with Tomatoes
I seldom prepare Indian food as my family not fans of spices and spicy food. As a child I being expose to chilies and I love spicy food. However due to health problem I have reduced my chili consumption. No more chilies in every meal like older days.
I love dishes flavoring with spices. For me it is kind of comfort food and has great sensation eating them. Although it is time consuming in the preparation it is worth the effort.  
I'm glad I tried this chana masala. I received good feedback for this dish. Like other Indian cuisine this recipe uses garam masala which I can't buy at my place. After knowing its' ingredients I prepared garam masala on my own. It basically contains coriander seeds, cardamom pods, peppercorns, fennel seeds, cloves, cumin, bay leaf and few more. It may different in every household as they have their own special mix of spices. These spices are toasted and ground to a fine powder. Do refer Wendy's post on how to prepare garam masala.
According to Wiki, Chana masala also known as chole masala or channay (plural) is a popular Punjabi dish in Indian cuisine and Pakistani cuisine. The main ingredient is chickpeas cook together with onion, chopped tomatoes, coriander seed, garlic, chillies, ginger, dried mango powder (amchur), crushed pomegranate seed (anardana) and garam masala. It is fairly dry and spicy with a sour citrus note. I used whatever spices I can find along with some curry leaves.
Adapted with changes from Smitten Kitchen Chana MasalaIngredients:(A)1 tablespoon vegetable oil2 medium onions, minced1 clove garlic, minced2 teaspoons grated fresh ginger1 fresh, hot green chili pepper, minced2 springs of curry leaves
(B)1 tablespoon ground coriander (used seeds and ground)2 teaspoons ground cumin (used seeds and ground)½ teaspoon ground cayenne pepper (omit)1 teaspoon ground turmeric2 teaspoons cumin seeds, toasted and ground1 tablespoon amchoor powder (omit)2 teaspoons paprika (omit)1 teaspoon garam masala
(C)5 medium size tomatoes, chopped small2/3 cup water2 cups dried chickpeas (soaked overnight and cook with pressure cooker till soft) ½ teaspoon salt½ lemon (juiced)
Method:1. Heat oil in a large skillet. Add onion, garlic, ginger and pepper and sauté over medium heat until browned, about 5 minutes. Add in curry leaves and stir to mix.
2. Turn heat down to medium-low and add the coriander, cumin, cayenne, turmeric, cumin seeds, amchoor, paprika and garam masala. Cook onion mixture with spiced for a minute or two.
3. Then add the tomatoes, scraping up any bits that have stuck to the pan. Add the water and chickpeas. Simmer uncovered for 10 minutes, then stir in salt and lemon juice.Chana Masala - Chickpea Stew with TomatoesI am submitting this post to Asian Food Fest - Indian Subcontinent hosted by Chef and Sommelier

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