We Love this Chickpea and Carrot Spicy Curry!!!
The recipe was adapted from The Kitchenist's Spicy Chickpea Curry.
3 Tbsp Olive Oil
1 Onion, diced
4-5 Carrots, diced
3 Cloves of Garlic, minced
1" piece of ginger, minced (or grated in)
1 tsp ground Cumin
1 tsp ground Coriander
1 tsp Turmeric
1/2 tsp Cayenne Pepper
1 tsp Chili Flakes (even more if looking for revenge on your tongue)
1 (400gr) can of Chickpeas
1 (794gr) can of diced tomatoes (liquid and all)
1 tsp salt
Greek yogurt and fresh coriander to sprinkle on top!
Step 1:
Heat oil in a pan (frying pan, dutch over, sauce pot what ever you have). Throw in Onion and brown for 2 minutes, add diced carrots and saute for another 2-3 minutes.
Step 2:
Add garlic and ginger and saute for another minute. Then add the cumin, coriander, turmeric, cayenne pepper, chili flakes and cook for another minute.
Step 3:
Add Chickpeas, tomatoes and salt to the pan . . . stir!
Step 4:
Turn heat to low and simmer until carrots are cooked through about 20 minutes (depending on how large your dice was).
Additional add in's:
Red pepper, green pepper, potatoes (cooked), corn (although I sure every single person in India is mad at me for saying that right now), egg plant, cauliflower.
Lee's favorite to eat it is wrapped up in a flour tortilla (or naan bread) with rice and green yogurt!
I hope you'll give it a try on your next Meatless Monday!!!
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ReplyDeleteLove this and pinning it right now!!! Thank you ;)
ReplyDeleteThis looks delicious -- I am definitely going to make this!
ReplyDeleteSounds yummy. I love curry. I am assuming you meant "Greek" yogurt?
ReplyDeleteI totally agree - curry is a vegetarian dish's best friend!!
ReplyDeleteLove this. Added to my meal line-up for next week. I'm impatiently waiting for the next Meatless Monday recipe.
ReplyDeleteLove it! I agree - vegetarian is best in curry. Your pictures make it look divine. I'll have to try this out this week!
ReplyDeleteI am an Indian and I would have to say yes...that 'corn' part can be avoided. But using fresh tomatoes will be much better instead of canned ones. Every 'standard ' Indian curry is prepared pretty much with the same ingredients. :)
ReplyDeleteHowever..glad you tried an 'Indian Version' and liked it...
That sounds delicious! I'm starting a Meatless Meal link up on Mondays. You should definitely add this to the collection. I'm hoping to get a better variety of meals for my family. I'll be trying this one out real soon.
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We just returned from a week of vacation and too much rich food, so I decided to make this last night as soon as I saw it. I cut back on the spice a bit (kids and all), and used sweet potatoes instead of carrots (purely because we haven't done a full shopping yet), we made some naan (amazing and simple recipe on allrecipes.com) and it was a HIT!!!
ReplyDeleteI will definitely make this for dinner tonight!
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ReplyDeletewell, i'm indian too, and i agree with the corn part! and my grandma would roll over in her grave if she found anyone rolling rice WITH their rotis! it's either rice OR roti - both are fairly heavy grain staples for most people in india. :)
I just made this for dinner, and my hubs and I were licking our bowls! Thanks for the delicious recipe - this will be a new regular meal in our house. :)
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