Chole Pindi Recipe is a very traditional recipe from the North India made from chickpeas that are spicy and tangy packed with flavors from ginger and lemon. The Pindi Chola can with made from either regular white chickpeas or the dark brown variety called the desi chana. Either way, the Pindi Chole is the dry form the Chana Masala and makes a perfect weekend lunch recipes or even as a main course for parties.
Did You know: Chickpeas make for a very nutritious and healthy diet. It reduces cholesterol, prevents constipation and helps prevent digestive disorders. Chickpeas are rich in potassium, phosphorus, magnesium and calcium. It also has impressive amounts of iron, sodium, selenium and small amounts of copper, zinc and manganese.
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Cuisine: North Indian Recipes
Course: Lunch
Diet: Vegetarian
Equipments Used: Hard Anodized Pressure Cooker, Hard Anodised Kadai (Wok)
Cooks in 120 M
Total in 620 M
To begin making the Chole Pindi Recipe, we will first cook the soaked Kala chana chola (chickpeas) in the pressure cooker. Click to see the video recipe of how to cook legumes like chickpeas in a pressure cooker.
Make sure to cook the chola with a little salt. After it is cooked, when you place it between your fingers, it should mash easily. That's when you know you have the perfect texture of the cooked chola.
The next step is to proceed to make the masala for the Pindi Chola.
Heat a teaspoon of oil in a heavy-bottomed pan over medium heat.
Add the onion, ginger, green chillies, tomatoes, turmeric powder, coriander powder, garam masala powder, amchur powder, chilli powder, cinnamon stick and cardamom.
Stir fry the spices along with the tomatoes, until the onions and tomatoes soften. Once the onions and tomatoes, soften, add the cooked Kala Chana and give it a good stir.
Cover the pan, and simmer the Pindi Chole for about 5 minutes so the chola absorbs all the masalas and gets good flavors and taste. Turn off the heat and stir in the chopped coriander leaves.
Transfer the Pindi Chole to a serving bowl, garnish with thinly sliced ginger and a squeeze of lemon.
Serve the Chole Pindi Recipe along with Phulka for an exciting Lunch meal.