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[quote=Anonymous]Ok, I'm Indian and vegetarian but don't cook too much and hate following recipes. instead, I may refer to recipes and make things my own. Here's what I made yesterday on a whim that turned out great-- it's like Chole or Chana masala. Can of chickpeas, drained in a saucepan, saute two cloves of garlic, finely chopped onion (i used one small onion), a little ginger (i use the squeeze tube which is super convenient). Add some tomato paste, like a couple tablespoons. Sautee to incorporate. Add a little turmeric (like a quarter teaspoon or even less). Add some garam masala, like half a teaspoon (you can buy McCormick brand). Add salt. I also added Kashmiri chili pepper powder -- just a little, which made it super spicy -- but you can add some cayenne or paprika to suit your taste if you like less spicy. Add a little brown sugar to balance out the spiciness. grind some black pepper. Add a little water to thin out into a sauce. Add the chickpeas. simmer for a while, adding more water if it gets dry. If it's too spicy, add more tomato sauce. I think some people might add Greek yogurt or coconut milk if you like that, but that's a different flavor country for me. This is a north Indian dish. Eat with heated nan bread, basmati rice, or simply on a buttered bun with sliced raw onion. [/quote]
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