A treasured dish for many years in my kitchen, I decided to mix things up a bit with a vegan version of this recipe for Tender Chickpeas in Golden Karhi Sauce. Karhi or Kadhi sauce is a creamy gravy with the primary base being chickpea flour to thicken the sauce. Traditionally made with yogurt and buttermilk which results in a slightly sour flavor, the sauce is usually thinner when such savories such as pakoras or kofta are featured, and commonly served with rice and/or Indian flatbreads on the side, such as roti or paratha. I've used chickpeas to fill out the dish in this case, and instead of yogurt and cream, I used coconut milk, and cut down on the amount of liquid used for a slightly thicker sauce. It is not quite as sour, but if you want a slightly more sour taste, then consider adding a scant teaspoon of amchoor power or a few teaspoons of lemon juice near the end of the cooking time. I think I might like this version even better than the original one, but either way, whether you wish to use yogurt or coconut milk, it's a dish that very well might become a staple one in your kitchen too.
Another advantage of this dish is the ease of preparation. With little chopping, it comes together in hardly anytime at all, especially if you skip using dried chickpeas, though with a little planning the night before, I recommend using dried beans, as they are more economical and better for you, as sadly so many canned varieties include salt or other preservatives, and I much prefer adding my own seasonings.
Chickpeas in a Coconut Milk Karhi Sauce |
Recipe by Lisa Turner Cuisine: Indian Published on March 10, 2021 Tender chickpeas simmered in a golden, aromatic and creamy spiced coconut milk gravy — a simple and elegant Indian dish Preparation: 10 minutes Cooking time: 1 hour 40 minutes to 2 hours Print this recipe Chickpeas:
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Love this recipe, I have all the ingredients handy so quick to whip up :-) I like the idea of coconut milk, it adds such a nice flavour to any dish. x niki
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