Best 4 Aloo Channa Tarkari Potato And Garbanzo Beans In A Curry Recipes

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Aloo channa tarkari is an appetizing and tasteful vegan curry dish that blends the succulent flavors of soft and tender potatoes and chickpeas in a creamy and flavorful gravy. Whether served as a main meal or as a side, this delectable dish is bound to tantalize your taste buds and please even the pickiest of eaters. With various recipes available, finding the one that suits your taste preferences is an exciting endeavor, and it begins with exploring the diverse range of aloo channa tarkari variations.

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CURRY CHANNA AND ALOO



Curry Channa and Aloo image

Channa is also known as chickpeas, garbanzo beans or ceci beans. Aloo on the other hand is what we Trinidadians refer to potato. Hence the term channa and aloo. In this dish, channa and aloo are simmered in a fragrant curry sauce flavored with aromatics including cumin and fresh herbs.

Provided by CookingwithRia

Categories     Breakfast     dinner     lunch

Number Of Ingredients 14

1 pound chickpeas (dried, channa, garbanzo beans)
5 teaspoons curry powder (Trinidadian- Chief, Carifest, Lalla's)
12 cloves garlic (grated or minced (divided in half) (about 3-4 tablespoons))
2 tablespoons culantro (minced, bandhania/shado beni (substitute with cilantro if not available))
½ cup extra virgin olive oil
¼ teaspoon methi (fenugreek (optional))
½ onion (sliced)
Hot pepper (to taste)
2 potatoes (large, cut into quarters lengthwise, 1.5 pounds)
4 scallions (roughly chopped (if scallions are very large, only use two))
3 thyme (sprigs, 5 or 6 small)
1 teaspoon cumin (toasted, ground, (geera), or to taste)
Salt (I used about 1 tbs Himalayan salt)
2 tablespoons culantro (bandhania, for finishing)

Steps:

  • Pick over chickpeas, remove any stones and debris and wash with several changes of water. Soak chickpeas in about 5 cups of water overnight. Drain.
  • Add 8 cups of water and chickpeas to a saucepan and bring to boil over high heat. After it comes to a vigorous boil, reduce heat to medium. Continue cooking until fork tender but not mushy, about 20-25 minutes(could take longer on your stove). Strain, reserving liquid (produces about 5 cups of liquid).
  • Grate or mince garlic. Mince culantro. Peel, wash and cut potatoes in quarters lengthwise, wash and roughly chop scallions and thyme. [chopped thyme sprigs are inedible and could be dangerous for kids. For this reason, I usually keep thyme whole and remove whole sprigs after cooking is complete.]
  • Make curry paste. Mix curry, half of garlic(6 cloves), minced culantro (bandhania) and 1/2 cup water in a small bowl.
  • Pour oil into a large heavy bottomed pot over high heat, heat. When hot, add methi, cook until it darkens. Add the onion and hot pepper, cook for 3 minutes. Add remainder of garlic and cook until the edges of the onion become golden brown.
  • Add curry paste and cook until it darkens, becomes grainy and fragrant and separates from oil, about 3-5 minutes. At this point you can rinse the "curry paste" bowl with a little water{1 tablespoon} and add to pot.
  • Add potatoes and cook for about 3 minutes, stirring constantly.
  • Add chickpeas, scallion, thyme, remainder of minced culantro and salt. Cook about 3-5 minutes, stirring occasionally to prevent chickpeas and potatoes from sticking.
  • Add reserved liquid and enough water to cover the chickpeas and potatoes, about 5-6 cups. Stir, scraping up the spices at the bottom of the pot.
  • Bring to a boil. Reduce heat to low, cover and cook, [stirring every 8 minutes and cutting potatoes in half using spoon], until potatoes are tender and sauce thickens (but not totally evaporated), about 40-60 minutes. [At the end of cooking, I mash about 4 pieces of potato with the back of the spoon to allow the sauce to thicken more rapidly]. If the chickpeas are not tender enough for your liking, continue to add two cups of water, in increments, until it's your desired texture. Some like it more firm than others. It helps to stir the pot repeatedly for about 5 minutes to bring it to the right consistency.
  • Remove cover, stir in cumin and chopped culantro and cook for an additional 5 minutes until sauce thickens but is not totally evaporated.
  • Rest for 10-15 minutes before serving to allow sauce to thicken further.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 184 kcal, Carbohydrate 15 g, Protein 5 g, Fat 12 g, SaturatedFat 2 g, Sodium 6 mg, Fiber 4 g, Sugar 3 g, ServingSize 1 serving

CURRY CHANNA AND ALOO (POTATO)



Curry Channa and Aloo (Potato) image

Provided by Felix (Simply Trini Cooking)

Categories     Side Dish

Time 2h30m

Number Of Ingredients 11

1/2 lb. dried channa or 1 tin of channa (garbanzo bean)
4 potatoes (peeled and chopped)
2 cloves garlic (chopped)
1 small onion (chopped)
2 pimento peppers (finely chopped)
2 tbsp. curry powder
1/2 tsp geera
1/2 tsp masala
1/2 tsp. salt or salt to taste
3-4 leaves chadon beni (chopped finely)
2 tbsp. olive oil

Steps:

  • If dried channa is used, pressure cook the channa in salted water (1 tsp salt) until tender. Drain and set aside the channa and the channa water. (Note: it is also recommended to soak the channa in water first. Strain and the pressure cook the beans).
  • Wash, peel and chop the potatoes. Heat oil and add onion and garlic. Add the curry and cook until almost dry. Add potato and green seasoning. Stir until coated with curry.
  • Add channa and mix. Then add the pimento and chadon beni. Add the "channa" water (about 2 cups).
  • Cook until potatoes are tender and mixture is thick. Season with salt, geera, masala. Add pepper to taste.

ALOO CHANNA TARKARI (POTATO AND GARBANZO BEANS IN A CURRY)



Aloo Channa Tarkari (Potato and Garbanzo Beans in a Curry) image

This is a classic breakfast item, best served with puris or parathas. It can also be served as a side dish.

Provided by grapefruit

Categories     Breakfast

Time 30m

Yield 4 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 14

4 tablespoons vegetable oil
1/2 kg potato, boiled and cubed
1 cup garbanzo beans
1 teaspoon cumin seed
1 tablespoon red chili pepper, crushed
1 teaspoon crushed black pepper
1/2 teaspoon nigella seeds
1 teaspoon fennel seed
1/2-1 teaspoon fenugreek seeds
1/2 teaspoon mustard seeds
1 teaspoon salt
1/2 teaspoon turmeric powder
3 -4 tablespoons lemon juice
yellow food coloring

Steps:

  • heat oil and add cumin, fennel, fenugreek, mustard seeds - stir fry 1-2 mins till fragnant and crackling.
  • add cubed potatoes and garbanzo beans and 2 - 2 1/2 cups of water and salt.
  • add a drop or two of food color, crushed black pepper, crushed red chillies and turmeric.
  • cover and let the potatoes and garbanzo cook about 10 mins or until the curry seems to thicken a little.
  • with the back of a spoon, mash some of the potatoes and beans, add a little more water and let cook another 10 - 15 mins till the curry has thickened.
  • mix in lemon juice, stir well.
  • pour into serving dish, garnish with mint leaves and serve.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 300.2, Fat 14.8, SaturatedFat 1.9, Sodium 770.5, Carbohydrate 37.8, Fiber 6.1, Sugar 1.4, Protein 6

ALOO CHANNA CHAAT (TANGY POTATO CHICKPEA SNACK)



Aloo Channa Chaat (Tangy Potato Chickpea Snack) image

This is a delightfully sweet and tangy snack or side dish made with chickpeas and potatoes. Tamarind paste is readily available in Indian grocery stores. Update based on a review - Shallots can be substituted with mild onions and is meant to be raw. This imparts a special crunchy flavor that is excellent in all Indian chaat and some Indian salads. Also remember that tamarind is a distinctive taste and if you're new to it, start with less and go by taste. Experiment and enjoy!

Provided by Dimpi

Categories     Lunch/Snacks

Time 30m

Yield 4 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 9

1 1/2 cups garbanzo beans (canned is fine)
2 medium potatoes, peeled and diced
3 shallots, chopped finely
1 tablespoon tamarind paste
6 tablespoons water
1/2 teaspoon mild chili powder
1 1/2 teaspoons brown sugar
1 pinch salt
2 tablespoons fresh cilantro leaves, finely chopped

Steps:

  • Rinse and drain the garbanzo beans; place in a bowl.
  • Boil water in a pan, add the diced potatoes and cook until they are soft and tender.
  • Remove potatoes, drain and set aside to cool.
  • In a small mixing bowl, mix the tamarind paste and water.
  • Add the chili powder, sugar and salt; mix well.
  • Pour the tamarind mixture on the garbanzo beans and add the potatoes, chopped onions and the cilantro.
  • Mix well and adjust salt to taste.
  • Garnish ideas: a slit green chili or a slice a tomato or a slice of lime with a sprig of mint leaves.

Tips:

  • For a smoother, creamier gravy, blend a portion of the cooked chickpeas and add it back to the curry.
  • To make the curry spicier, add more chili powder or cayenne pepper to taste.
  • If you don't have garam masala on hand, you can substitute a blend of cumin, coriander, and cardamom.
  • To make the curry vegan, use coconut milk instead of yogurt.
  • Serve the curry with rice, roti, or naan.

Conclusion:

Aloo Channa Tarkari is a comforting and flavorful curry that is easy to make and perfect for a weeknight meal. The combination of potatoes and chickpeas makes it a hearty and satisfying dish, while the yogurt and spices give it a rich and creamy flavor. With its simple ingredients and delicious taste, this curry is sure to become a family favorite. .

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