Chickpea Curry Recipe - Swasthi's Recipes (2024)

This easy Chickpea Curry is super delicious, satisfying and can easily make it to the top, on your weekly menu. This Coconut Chickpea Curry comes together quick, with little effort and can satisfy everyone with different dietary needs – vegan, vegetarian, gluten-free or high-protein. Packed with protein, vegetables, and spices, it will tantalize your taste buds and leave everyone’s bellies full and happy. All it really needs is some sort of grain or flatbread like Chapati or Naan, on the side. You have a delicious dinner that gets even better as lunch leftovers the next day.

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Chickpeas have been cultivated, or at least eaten, in the Middle East for nearly 10,000 years. They were eventually brought to and cultivated in the Mediterranean and South Asia, where they remain important to local cuisines.

In fact, there’s a few very famous spiced chickpea dishes from the Indian subcontinent called Chana Masala, Punjabi Chole and Aloo Chana Kurma.

About Chickpea Curry

This is not a Chana Masala and not a Punjabi Chole as well! Coconut Chickpea Curry is a simple & fast one pot Indian dish of curried chickpeas made with coconut milk, tomatoes and store-bought ground spices. That said, you can absolutely change up some of the flavors of this beautiful curry. Make it authentic coconut chickpea curry by following my recipe notes below.

This fast recipe is simple and straight forward, where we simmer the prepared chickpeas with the rest of the ingredients for a delicious curried dish bursting with flavors. Even with such a simple and crowd-pleasing recipe, there are so many ways to personalize it and make it really special.

To make this Chickpea Curry recipe fast, grab a can or two of chickpeas, canned tomato puree (passata), and coconut milk. If you love to work with all fresh ingredients from scratch (including coconut milk) you can also do that but takes time. Do check my pro tips section for that.

Love to work with dried chickpeas instead of canned? Rinse 1 cup dried chickpeas and soak overnight in warm water. Drain and rinse the soaked chickpeas, then add them to a stovetop pressure cooker or instant pot along with 1½ cups of water.

For the electric pressure cooker, pressure cook them for 17 minutes; for the stovetop pressure cooker, wait for 3 to 5 whistles depending on the model.

Above all, make sure the chickpeas, whether canned or pressure cooked, are really soft before adding them to the curry or else you risk the acidity in the tomatoes turning them hard. I have more tips in the Pro tips section below.

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One of the best parts of this recipe is it comes together in a flash, if you have the ingredients ready. Here’s how to put it together.

How to Make Chickpea Curry (Stepwise Photos)

1. In a large pan, heat 2 tablespoons of oil over medium heat. Add 1 ½ cups of chopped onions. Cook the onions until they turn golden, stirring every 2 minutes to prevent burning.

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2. Add 1 tablespoon finely chopped ginger and 1 tablespoon of finely chopped garlic. Sauté with the onions until you can smell the garlic and ginger, about 1 to 2 minutes. Remember to stir to prevent burning.

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3. Turn the heat to low and add

  • 1 ½ teaspoons salt
  • ½ to 1½ teaspoons red chili powder or mild smoked paprika
  • ¼ teaspoon ground turmeric
  • 1 teaspoon ground cumin
  • 1 ¼ teaspoon ground coriander
  • 1 tablespoon curry powder (or1 teaspoon garam masala).
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4. Toast the spices for 30 to 40 seconds and stir to keep them from burning.

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5. Once the spices become aromatic, stir in the 1 ½ cups fresh or 1 cup canned/bottled tomato purée.

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6. Cook it on medium heat for 4 to 5 minutes to remove the raw flavor of the tomatoes.

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7. Add the 3 cups of canned or pre-cooked chickpeas, ¾ cup water or chickpea stock, and 1 ¼ cups coconut milk. If using canned chickpeas, make sure they’re tender and you’ve drained and rinsed the chickpeas before adding them.

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8. Cover the pan and simmer the curry on low heat for 15 minutes, stirring every 5 minutes so the bottom of the curry doesn’t burn.

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9. You’ll know it’s done when the chickpeas are melt-in-your-mouth soft and have absorbed the flavors of the curry. If they taste bland or too firm, cook at least another 5 to 10 minutes or until ready, adding more water if required.

10. Stir in ½ teaspoon garam masala and 1 teaspoon sugar (optional), then taste test and add either more garam masala (up to another ½ teaspoon) or salt to taste. If you want you may add more coconut milk to your taste. Turn off the heat and keep the curry covered until serving time; this helps retain the flavors of chickpea curry.

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11. Once the curry cools slightly, garnish with ¼ cup cilantro leaves. Top the curry with some freshly squeezed lemon juice and serve.

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Serving Suggestions

Great! You’ve made a delicious coconut chickpea curry. But how do you turn it into a rounded meal that can be spaced out over several servings?

You serve it with grains or bread! One of the best parts of the curry is the sauce, and a great way to soak up every bit of it is with some simple steamed or boiled grains and seeds such as white or brown rice, quinoa, or millet alongside deep-fried poppadoms if you feel fancy. Their mild taste allows them to absorb flavors beautifully.

If you have access to a bakery or time to make your own, flatbreads are perfect for scooping up the saucy chickpeas. Roti, Chapati and Butter Naan pair well with curries, but you can also try Parathas.

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Pro Tips

Chickpeas: Check if your chickpeas are tender by squeezing a chickpea between your fingers. Does the chickpea smash easily? Then it’s ready to go into the curry. If your canned chickpeas are undercooked or have too much bite, boil them in plain water until soft.

Liquid: While I prefer to use plain water or chickpea water (aquafaba from the pressure cooked chickpeas) to make the curry. But you can replace the water in the curry with vegetable stock.

Love coconut milk? Add as much as you want! Just keep in mind that it will dilute the other flavors of the curry. All you will taste is only the coconut milk! If you prefer, you can either substitute the 1 ¼ cups canned coconut milk with homemade coconut milk or extract from 2 cups fresh or frozen coconut.

To make your own homemade coconut milk, grind 2 cups of fresh or frozen grated coconut with 1 cup of water in a food processor or blender.

Curry Leaves: If you want you may throw in 1 to 2 sprigs of curry leaves to the hot oil before adding the onions.

For spices, you can substitute the 1 tablespoon curry powder for 1 teaspoon garam masala, pav bhaji masala, or misal masala.

Authentic Coconut Chickpea curry : To make the authentic version, make your own spice blend by using the ingredients I mentioned in the recipe notes below.

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Chickpea Curry Recipe

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A fast recipe to make delicious and flavorsome Coconut Chickpea Curry. Serve it over steamed rice, quinoa, brown rice or with any flatbreads like Naan, roti or paratha.

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Prep Time10 minutes minutes

Cook Time25 minutes minutes

Total Time35 minutes minutes

Servings4

AuthorSwasthi

Diet : Gluten Free, Vegan

Ingredients (US cup = 240ml )

  • 2 tablespoons oil (or ghee for flavor)
  • 3 cups chickpeas (precooked or 2 – 15 Oz cans or 1 cup dry chickpeas, refer notes)
  • cup onions ( fine chopped, 1 large or 2 medium onions)
  • 1 tablespoon ginger (1 inch fresh root, peeled & fine chopped)
  • 1 tablespoon garlic (4 to 5 garlic cloves, peeled & fine chopped)
  • cups fresh tomato puree (or 1 cup canned/bottled tomato puree)
  • teaspoon salt (adjust to taste)
  • ½ to 2 teaspoons Kashmiri red chili powder (adjust to taste, or mild smoked paprika)
  • ¼ teaspoon turmeric
  • 1 teaspoon cumin powder
  • tablespoon coriander powder
  • 1 tablespoon curry powder (or pav bhaji masala or 1 teaspoon garam masala)
  • ½ to 1 teaspoon garam masala (start with ½ teaspoon)
  • 1 teaspoon sugar (optional, to balance the flavors)
  • ¾ cups water or stock (use up to 1¼ cups, refer notes)
  • cups coconut milk (canned or first pressed or water or stock, refer notes)
  • ¼ cup coriander leaves (chopped cilantro)

Instructions

How to Make Coconut Chickpea Curry

  • Pour oil to a large pot & heat on a medium flame. Add chopped onions and cook until golden, stirring every 2 mins.

  • Add ginger and garlic. Saute for 1 to 2 mins until the aroma of ginger garlic comes out.

  • Lower the heat completely. Add salt, red chilli powder, turmeric, cumin powder, coriander powder and curry powder.

  • Give a quick stir, taking care not to burn them. When you smell the spices aromatic, stir in the tomato puree. If using fresh tomato puree (not bottled), cook for about 4 to 5 mins, on a medium heat until the tomatoes cook down and loose the raw flavor.

  • Add chickpeas (Preboiled or canned), water (or stock) and coconut milk. Mix well. If using canned chickpeas, make sure they are tender and not hard. Drain the liquid away in your sink from the can and rinse them well before adding to the coconut curry.

  • Cover and simmer on a low heat for 15 mins, stirring every 5 mins so the curry doesn’t burn at the bottom. When done the chickpeas should have a soft and melt-in-the- mouth texture with all of the flavors absorbed. If they taste bland cook them a little longer, adding more water if required.

  • Stir in the garam masala and sugar. Taste test and add more salt & garam masala if required.

  • Turn off the heat. Keep the coconut chickpeas curry covered until served, this helps to retain the flavors of the garam masala.

  • When the temperature comes down a bit, garnish with chopped coriander leaves. Squeeze in some lemon juice and serve over steamed rice, quinoa & millets or with roti, naan or any flatbreads.

Notes

  1. If you want you can throw 10 to 12 curry leaves to the hot oil before adding the onions.
  2. Substitute curry powder with 1 teaspoon garam masala. You can also use pav bhaji masala or misal masala (homemade or store bought).
  3. Use 1 cup dried chickpeas in place of canned. For this rinse and soak them overnight in warm water. Later drain the water and rinse them well. Pour 1 ½ cups water and pressure cook in Instant pot for 17 minutes. To cook in the stovetop cooker, pressure cook for 3 to 5 whistles depending on the type of your cooker.
  4. Chickpeas must essentially be soft and tender before adding to the curry. Undercooked chickpeas will turn hard after adding to the curry due to the acidic ingredient – tomatoes. Test by squeezing the chickpea, it should get mashed easily.
  5. If your canned chickpeas are undercooked or have a bite to them, boil for a while with plain water.
  6. The stock referred to in the ingredients is chickpeas cooked stock (aquafaba). If using canned chickpeas, discard the liquid from the can & rinse them well.
  7. You can use as much coconut milk as you want. But you may taste only the coconut milk in the curry with diluted flavors of spices.
  8. Don’t like coconut milk? – simply leave out and use water or stock to cook the dish. You may need to reduce the amount of spices if you cook the dish with water.
  9. Substitute coconut milk with 2 cups fresh or frozen coconut. To make fresh coconut milk, grind 2 cups fresh or frozen grated coconut with 1 cup water).
  10. To make the authentic coconut chickpea curry, roast and blend the following ingredients. You don’t need to use curry powder or any coconut milk.2 sprigs curry leaves¾ cup fresh coconut (loosely measured)3 green cardamoms1 teaspoon fennel seeds¼ to ½ teaspoon black pepper4 to 5 cloves2 inch cinnamon¾ teaspoon cumin seeds1 ½ tablespoons coriander seeds½ to ¾ cup water to grind

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Nutrition Facts

Chickpea Curry Recipe

Amount Per Serving

Calories 439Calories from Fat 234

% Daily Value*

Fat 26g40%

Saturated Fat 15g94%

Trans Fat 1g

Polyunsaturated Fat 4g

Monounsaturated Fat 6g

Sodium 1319mg57%

Potassium 1621mg46%

Carbohydrates 45g15%

Fiber 11g46%

Sugar 10g11%

Protein 14g28%

Vitamin A 1690IU34%

Vitamin C 105mg127%

Calcium 302mg30%

Iron 13mg72%

* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.

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FAQs

How many days does chickpea curry last? ›

This simple chickpea curry can last between 5 and 7 days in the fridge. Just make sure to keep the curry in an airtight container to retain as much of the flavour and texture as possible. That way, you already have a prepped dinner or lunch that you can reheat within a few minutes whenever you get hungry.

How do you thicken chickpea curry? ›

Use a slurry.

Mix cornstarch, tapioca starch, or arrowroot with cold water or a cup of liquid from the curry sauce to make a slurry. Add this at the end of the cooking process—the sauce should thicken as soon as it returns to a boil.

Is chickpea curry high in carbs? ›

Chickpea curry provides a variety of vitamins and minerals, as well as a decent amount of carbs fibre, and protein. A 1-cup serving of chickpeas contains 14.5 grams of protein, 4.3 grams of fat, and 45 grams of carbohydrates.

How do you soften canned chickpeas for curry? ›

If your canned chickpeas are undercooked or have too much bite, boil them in plain water until soft. Liquid: While I prefer to use plain water or chickpea water (aquafaba from the pressure cooked chickpeas) to make the curry.

Can you freeze leftover chickpea curry? ›

TO REHEAT: Gently rewarm leftovers in a pot on the stovetop over medium-low heat or in the microwave. TO FREEZE: You can freeze chickpea curry. Freeze leftovers in an airtight, freezer-safe storage container for up to 3 months. Let thaw overnight in the refrigerator before reheating.

Can you reheat chickpea curry twice? ›

There are no limits to how many times you can safely reheat leftover home-cooked meals. However, best practice is to limit the number of times you do so. More often than not, you wouldn't need to reheat one type of dish more than once. If you are making meals in bulk, separate and store them in individual portions.

Does coconut milk thicken curry? ›

For a rich and creamy curry, coconut milk or cream can be a fantastic thickening agent. They not only add creaminess but also a delightful tropical flavour. Simply pour in some coconut milk or cream and let it simmer until your sauce reaches the desired consistency.

How to make curry more creamy? ›

Pour coconut milk into the wok-if coconut milk has separated from the fat, pour the liquid in and add a tablespoon or so of fat until you have the creamy consistency that you desire. Simmer, uncovered, stirring occasionally for 7 minutes or until the chicken is cooked through.

Will yogurt thicken a curry? ›

It will not actually thicken the curry. It only adds a creamy texture to the curry. If you want to make your curry thicker, you will need to add some other ingredients like flour or coconut powder.

Do chickpeas spike blood sugar? ›

May support blood sugar regulation

Additionally, chickpeas' fiber and protein may help regulate blood sugar levels. That's because fiber slows carb absorption to promote a steady rise in blood sugar levels rather than a spike. Eating protein-rich foods may also help maintain healthy blood sugar levels ( 2 , 17 ).

Are chickpeas and garbanzo beans the same thing? ›

The honest answer—there's no difference between chickpeas and garbanzo beans. They're just two (of many) different names for the same type of pulse. (Pulses are basically seeds of legume plants.) The word chickpea doesn't come from chickens at all—it's an evolution of the plant's Latin name, cicer arietinum.

Which curry is lowest carb? ›

1. Coconut curry chicken thighs. This healthy coconut chicken curry is naturally low carb and gluten-free.

Why add baking soda when cooking chickpeas? ›

By adding baking soda, you are increasing the pH of the water and making it more alkaline. This helps break down the pectin in the chickpeas which softens their skins better and faster. This is especially important when you are making hummus and want the creamiest consistency possible.

Should you rinse canned chickpeas? ›

Do You Need To Rinse Canned Beans? According to The Bean Institute, you can reduce up to 41 percent of the sodium in canned beans by rinsing them. "It's fine to add the bean liquid to many recipes, but if you want to reduce the amount of sodium, it's best to drain and rinse canned beans," the website states.

Is garam masala the same as curry powder? ›

Garam Masala vs. Curry Powder: What's the Difference? Both garam masala and curry powder are used to add flavor and color to dishes. One of the biggest differences between the two is that garam masala doesn't contain tumeric, which is one of the main ingredients in curry powder, imbuing dishes with a yellow hue.

Can I eat chickpeas after 5 days? ›

In conclusion, cooked chickpeas can last for about 3 to 5 days in the fridge, while canned chickpeas have a slightly shorter shelf life of 3 to 4 days once opened. By following proper storage guidelines and being mindful of signs of spoilage, you can enjoy fresh and delicious chickpeas in your favorite recipes.

Is curry OK to eat after 3 days? ›

Cooked meat, poultry, and fish curries can be stored in the refrigerator for 3-4 days. However, it is important to heat and cool the meat dishes properly before refrigerating them and make sure you store them in airtight containers.

How long does bean curry last in the fridge? ›

Storage. Store this delicious bean curry in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 3 days or store it in the freezer for 3 months. To defrost, simply thaw it in the fridge overnight.

How long do cooked chickpeas last in the fridge? ›

Leftover cooked chickpeas will keep for 3-4 days in the refrigerator, stored in a tightly closed container. They can also be frozen although they will be somewhat mushy when thawed so plan to use them in dishes that don't require firm, whole chickpeas such as dips.

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