Chole Panjim adapted from: Gourmet Indian in Minutes
And for people who are not familiar with Indian geography, Panaji / Panjim is the capital of the Indian state Goa.
Ingredients: (3 - 4 servings)
3 Tbsp oil
1 tsp ginger - garlic paste (I omitted garlic.)
1/4 cup grated, dried coconut (unsweetened)
6 dried, very red chillies (I used Byadagi variety.)
1 tsp garam masala (I sprinkled a little at the end and did not use the whole quantity.)
1 tsp cumin seeds
1 big onion, finely chopped
1 tomato, finely chopped (optional and was not part of the recipe.)
2 cups canned / cooked chickpeas
Salt to taste
Minced cilantro to garnish
Method:
* Heat a Tbsp of oil in a pan and add ginger (and garlic if using). Sauté for a few seconds and then add the red chillies and coconut. Fry on low flame until the coconut browns. Turn off the stove and let cool. Grind this fried mixture and garam masala (if using now) to a fine paste adding required water.
* Heat 2 Tbsp oil in another pan and add cumin seeds. When they start to brown, add the chopped onion and fry until translucent. Then add the tomato and cook until mushy.
* Next add the ground paste, cooked chickpeas and salt to the onion - tomato mixture. Add water if needed and bring it to a rolling boil. * Garnish with cilantro and serve with some warm rotis.
Chole Panjim is my "Cooking from Cookbooks" themed, Day 3 post of BM #7. Check what my fellow marathoners are cooking.
Comments
This is the same method/ingredients my mom uses even today :) Though I add chole masala etc! I didn't know the name neither did/does my mom !
ReplyDeleteI made a lot of chola different ways but never used coconut in it. I am cooking this way in my head as I read through your post n it is starting to sound fabulous :)
ReplyDeleteThe color you got is really nice!
US Masala
That is one delicious bowl of chole!
ReplyDeleteChole Panjim, never heard that name, but it definitely looks delicious.
ReplyDeleteI'm seeing so many new Indian cookbooks being used in the marathon, will have to see if my local library carries them. Keep these yummy recipes coming :-)
Chole looks really very good!!!!
ReplyDeletelooks really good.. nice variation..
ReplyDeleteNever heard of this & it looks fantastic!!! Now must go & hunt for this book!!!!
ReplyDeletePrathima Rao
Prats Corner
Channa gravy cant be better than this..looks flavourful n yummy
ReplyDeleteChole looks great .. now I just need some pooris to go with it :)
ReplyDeleteVardhini
Check out my 100th post giveaway
Great combo chole and roti's...comforting...
ReplyDeleteNice recipe...looks yumm
ReplyDeleteNever heard of this before. It is definitely different from our regular chole masala. Looks equally yum.
ReplyDeleteInteresting variation Suma, have heard of only Punjabi Chole so far! Will surely try this sometime, my kids love chickpeas anything..
ReplyDeleteThis chole preparation with coconut in it sounds really different. Looks delicious
ReplyDeleteDeepa
Hamaree Rasoi
Lovely Chole...coconut gives out nice flavor to this dish.
ReplyDeletewonderful chole !!loved the idea of adding coconut to it !!
ReplyDeleteOngoing Event - CC-Roti Pachadi/Chutney
Thats a delicious and yummy bowl of healthy food..
ReplyDeleteHealthy and nice.
ReplyDeleteLove this new recipe, the picture is so tempting :)
ReplyDeleteAm gonna make this today Suma..Bookmarking it..Looks great n lovely
ReplyDeleteTruly tempting side dish for roti! Yum!
ReplyDeletelooks very yummy n different .. coconut is a standard Goan ingredient, but honestly never thought would use it in a chole ! bookmarked !
ReplyDeleteKalyani
Indian Mithai Mela ending 8th Aug
Dish it out- Mushroom and Onions – ending 31st July
Never heard of this Goan dish..looks yummy...
ReplyDeleteDo check my post on chole masala..hope u like it..
Happy Blogging
Rujuta
http://theworldaccordingtorujuta.blogspot.com/