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Monday, November 7, 2011

Kadala Curry / Chana Curry

Hope you all had a wonderful weekend and now energised for a great week ahead. Today's recipe is a Kadala or Chana curry which is a typical sidedish with Puttu (steamed rice flour). This combination is very popular in Kerala and makes an excellent breakfast. Another combo is Puttu and Cherupayar or Green gram curry which I have already explained here in the Oats Puttu recipe. Both the Kadala and Cherupayar curries are awesome combos with Puttu and we love them equally. This Kadala/Chana curry can also be served along with Chapathi or Dosas as well. The coconut is fried along with spices, then ground and added which gives a special flavour to this delicious curry. Usually black chana is used for this curry, but I have used Kabuli chana which is our family favourite.



What you need?

1.5 cup Chana/Kadala
1 Onion chopped
2 Tomatoes chopped
3/4 cup shredded Coconut
1 tsp Chilli powder
1.5 tsp Coriander powder
1/2 tsp Garam masala
1/4 tsp Turmeric powder
1/2 tsp Mustard seeds
1 tsp Ginger garlic paste
5-6 Curry Leaves
2 tsp Oil
Salt


How to prepare?

Soak the chana or kadala overnight, pressure cook with sufficient water and keep aside.

Heat 1 tsp oil in a pan. Saute the coconut until light brown. Now add turmeric powder, chilli powder, coriander powder and garam masala, saute on a low flame until raw smell goes. Allow this mixture to cool. Grind this to a smooth thick paste in a blender by adding a little water.

Heat again a tsp of oil in a pan. Splutter mustard seeds. Saute onions, ginger-garlic paste and curry leaves until the onions turn pink. Now add the tomatoes and cook till tender. Add the cooked chana and add some water ( can also use water in which chana was cooked). Now add salt and let this boil. On a low flame, add the coconut mixture and combine everything well. Cook for a couple of minutes and garnish with coriander leaves if you desire. Serve hot as a sidedish ideally for Puttu or with rotis, poori or dosa.


Sending this to Kerala Kitchen event hosted by Fajeeda , original event announcement here.



and also to Healthy Cooking Challenge - Lunch event hosted by Kavi, initiated by Smitha





36 comments:

  1. Yumm and Creamy Kadalai Curry Dear.Deliciously done

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  2. Yum Kadala curry - bookmarking this Sobha! By the way, I tried your egg puffs & they were fabulous. Sadly the puff pastry that my husband bought from abroad (we don't get it here) was partially melted & turned into a mess, so i had to re-roll out the dough like chapathis & fold, but the masala was great, thanks for the recipe!

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  3. Hmm.. interesting variation to the chana curry.. Looks delicious

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  4. Love this curry any time,ur version sounds nice.

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  5. chickpea curry looks super inviting...color itself tempts me a lot...lovely recipe!!

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  6. Delicious and healthy curry..yummy yum,I like the kabuli chana with chapatis!!

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  7. very interesting recipe.....will surely try.

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  8. Looks super delicious and creamy..yummy kadala curry

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  9. This has to be bookmarked,what a great variation!
    USMasala

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  10. Yummy curry, my fav combo with puttu!

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  11. Innovative and unique recipe. Chana curry looks creamy, yummy and tempting.

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  12. Kadala curry looks delicious and yummy

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  13. Hmm a scrumptious dish...looks tempting dear...

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  14. My fav..puttu kadala. My menu for tomorrow's breakfast. :) Loved it

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  15. Awesome curry.Yesterday I tried your oats puttu and I loved it.

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  16. Wow! Nice and yummy curry! Must be aromatic!

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  17. Yummy kadai curry ,sobha...luv the hint of curry leaves

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  18. Puttu and kadala curry,i can have it anytime,curry looks inviting.

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  19. Seems new to me..looks so delicious!

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  20. Had puttu and cherupayar today, I prepare both cherupayar and kadala for puttu ,one more combination that we eat is vegetable stew :)

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  21. Wow they looks super irresistible, fantastic..

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  22. Hi.. first time here.. love your blog design & posts!
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  23. Tried this recipe today it was good and went well rotis.

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  24. Thanks a lot for the feedback. Keep visiting my space.

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