Easy peasy to do and takes very less time of involvement with the recipe. These sundal recipes are made often in daily bases in most of the homes in south india. These are one of the best snack for breaking a fast during fasting days or for munching at any time of the day.
This Kala Chana Sundal is basic version with no garlic and onion in it ... but we can add them for little crunch or change it according to the taste.
Level: Easy
Soak time: Overnight
Cook time: 20-30min
Prep time: 5 mins
Serves: 2-3
1 cup = 250ml
IngredientsCook time: 20-30min
Prep time: 5 mins
Serves: 2-3
1 cup = 250ml
Black Chickpea/Kala Chana : 1/2 cup
Salt: 1 teaspoon
Water: 2 cups
Tadka/Tempering
Oil: 1 tablespoon
Mustard Seeds/ Raya: 1/2 teaspoon
Urad Dal: 1/2 teaspoon
Curry Leaf: 10
Red Chilli: 2
Green Chilli: 1 (chopped)
Asafoetida/Hing: a pinch
Garnish
Desiccated Coconut: 1 tablespoon
Coriander chopped: 1 tablespoon
Lemon Juice: 1 teaspoon
Directions
Boil:
Soak the Black Chickpea overnight or atleast 5 hours.
In a pressure cooker add soaked chickpeas and add salt and water. Pressure cook for 4-5 whistles or until the peas is cooked.
Tadka:
In a pan heat oil and add mustard seeds. Let the seeds crackle and then add Urad dal and let it turn brown. Add asafoetida, green and red chillies and curry leaves.
Add drained boiled Chickpea. Test the seasoning and add salt and red chilli powder to taste.
Garnish with coconut and coriander.
Tip:
You can use canned white chickpea/Garbanzo, wash thoroughly and do the tadka part.
You bring out the true essence of festive food...Beautifully explained Post.
ReplyDeletethank you alkajena
DeleteIt's a favorite recipe of mine. :)
ReplyDeletethank you Krithika dear
DeleteWhat an amazing post Nisa!!! I personally love this sundal... I had this sundal first time when I was in b'lore... Back to that memories. . Super delicious post dear :)
ReplyDeletethank you waagmi dear
DeleteLooks divine. Super yummy recipe...
ReplyDeletethank you Sujata Ji
DeleteIt looks super yumm..This is my fav dish, we used to prepare this dish on last day of navratri festival, but never used desiccated coconut in it, I want to try this soon, thanks for sharing this yummy recipe !!
ReplyDeletethank you Jolly
Deletevery impressive recipe. Thanks for sharing...
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