Chickpea(Chole)curry and carom (ajwian) poori
Chickpea(Chole)curry and carom (ajwian) poori

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Chickpea(Chole)curry and carom (ajwian) poori is one of the most popular of recent trending meals in the world. It is appreciated by millions every day. It is simple, it is fast, it tastes delicious. Chickpea(Chole)curry and carom (ajwian) poori is something that I’ve loved my whole life. They’re nice and they look fantastic.

This Punjabi Chole Masala is an Authentic North Indian Style Chickpea Curry made with white chickpeas, freshly powdered spices, onions, tomatoes and herbs. This is one easy and yet lip smacking Punjabi chana masala recipe which tastes awesome. It is one of the most tried and tested delicious chickpea curry recipe on the blog.

To get started with this recipe, we have to prepare a few ingredients. You can have chickpea(chole)curry and carom (ajwian) poori using 14 ingredients and 19 steps. Here is how you cook it.

The ingredients needed to make Chickpea(Chole)curry and carom (ajwian) poori:
  1. Make ready For ajwain poori:
  2. Take 200 gms Wheat flour
  3. Get 1/2 ltr water
  4. Take 2 tablespoons carom (ajwain)
  5. Make ready For Chole curry:
  6. Prepare As required Soak chickpea (Chana) complete over night and In morning pressurized it properly in pressure cooker
  7. Prepare as required oil
  8. Take As required Prepare paste of 2 onion
  9. Prepare as required Paste of 1 tomato
  10. Make ready 2 teaspoons Garlic ginger paste
  11. Take 2 teaspoons Mix homemade spices (masala)
  12. Prepare 2 teaspoons Red chilli powder
  13. Get 1/2 lemon juice
  14. Take as per taste Salt

This Punjabi Chole Masalais an authentic North Indian-style chickpea curry made from white chickpeas, freshly powdered spices, onions, tomatoes and herbs. This is a simple yet lip-like Punjabi Chana Masala recipe that tastes fantastic. It is one of the proven chickpea curry recipes on the blog. If you use canned channa, making this curry is a blast.

Steps to make Chickpea(Chole)curry and carom (ajwian) poori:
  1. Take wheat flour in one big bowl.
  2. Add 2 tablespoon carom (ajwain) in it
  3. Mix it well with water slowly slowly.
  4. Prepare a dhough of it.
  5. And keep the dhough a side for 10-15 minutes
  6. Then make small balls and roll one by one in to small round (chapati) shape.
  7. And deep fry it in hot oil.
  8. Now your carom (ajwain) poori is ready.
  9. Chickpea (Chole) curry.
  10. Take oil in pan.
  11. Add onion tomato paste in it.
  12. Mix it well.
  13. Add ginger garlic paste in it.
  14. Add homemade spices (masala) in it.
  15. Red chilli powder.
  16. Salt and mix it well.
  17. Add 1/2 lemon juice in it and again mix it properly.
  18. Let it get cooked on medium gas flame till 15 -20 minutes.
  19. Now here is your chickpea(chole) is ready to serve.

I came home from a long journey on Saturday, tired and hungry and craving hot curry. I didn't have any fresh veggies, so I used canned channa and canned tomato puree. Main Name: Chickpea Biological Name: Cicer arietinum Hindi Name: Chana, Kabuli Chana Names in other Indian languages: Kothu kadalai (Tamil), Kadala (Malayalam), Sanagalu (Telugu), Chana (Gujarati), Chola (Bengali), Harbara (Marathi), Buta (Oriya), Chole (Punjabi), Chana sabut (Urdu) A famous Punjabi / North Indian preparation of chick peas can be enjoyed with any. A nearby restaurant has a lahori choley that I love. I tried to make it at home many times without much luck.

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