Kala Chana Recipe (Black Chickpeas Curry) - Swasthi's Recipes (2024)

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Kala Chana Recipe – Black Chickpeas cooked with onions, tomatoes and spices. Kala chana are the desi variety of chickpeas that are brown to black in color. These are used widely in Indian cuisine to make curries, stew and even stir fry dishes. This post shares the details on how to prepare and cook kala chana in a pot, pressure cooker & Instant pot.

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This spicy curried kala chana can be served with plain rice, plain paratha, roti or even with naan. It also goes well with jeera rice, ghee rice & turmeric rice. Most Indian households cook kala chana often since they are healthy, protein-packed, fiber rich and taste delicious.

About Kala Chana

Kala chana is the Hindi word for “Black Chickpeas”. In Hindi, the word “Kala” means “Black” and “Chana” means “Chickpea”. Hence the name kala chana, meaning black chickpeas. These are native to India so they are also called as Desi chana or desi chickpeas, where desi means native.

Apart from being a good source of antioxidants, vitamins and minerals, these are also high in fiber and protein. So we Indians across the world, consider black chickpeas as a health food and eat them often.

We make numerous dishes like chana chaat, chana sundal and also add them to stir fry dishes, curries and stews.

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1 About Kala Chana

2 How To Make Kala Chana Curry (Stepwise photos)

3 Instant Pot Black Chickpeas Curry

4 Pro Tips

5 Cooking in pot

6 Faqs

7 Recipe card

Black Chickpeas Curry Recipe

This kala chana recipe is a simple way to include plant based protein in your diet. If you are a curry lover, you will love this delicious, deeply flavoured dish that is healthier and makes for a great meal anytime of the year.

You can make this kala chana recipe in a stovetop pressure cooker, Instant pot or even in a regular pot. I have covered all the instructions in this post.

The preparation of kala chana recipe starts with rinsing and soaking them overnight in lots of water.

A spicy onion and tomato base is prepared similar to any other Indian dish. Then kala chana is added to this and simmered until they turn soft & absorb all the flavors of spices. I have also shared another recipe using black chickpeas, you may check it here – Kadala curry.

To make this kala chana recipe in a pot, the black chickpeas have to be precooked with water until tender. Then added to the onion tomato masala.

If you have a stovetop pressure cooker or an Instant pot, then you can cut short the process and avoid precooking the kala chana separately. Instead just make the onion tomato masala and add the soaked black chickpeas. Pressure cook everything together.

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How To Make Kala Chana Curry (Stepwise photos)

Preparation – Soak

1. Measure 1 cup chana and pick any debris or stones. Add them to a large bowl and rinse them very well. Soak them in 4 to 6 cups of water for 6 to 8 hours or overnight.

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2. Once they are soaked I discard the water and rinse them well. When you are ready to cook, prepare the following:

  • 1 cup onions (fine chop 1 large onion – 180 grams)
  • ¾ to 1 cup tomatoes (fine chopped or pureed – 2 medium, 200 grams)
  • 1½ teaspoon ginger garlic (3 garlic cloves + ½ inch ginger)
  • 1 green chilli optional (chopped or slit)
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Make Onion Tomato Masala

3. Heat 2 tablespoons oil in a pressure cooker. Add ½ teaspoon cumin seeds and let them splutter.

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4. Then add 1 cup fine chopped onions and 1 chopped green chilli. I sprinkled ¼ teaspoon salt so the onions cook faster. Saute them on a medium heat until golden.

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5. Then add 1½ teaspoon ginger garlic paste & saute on a low heat for 1 minute until the ginger garlic smells good..

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6. Add the 1 cup chopped or pureed tomatoes. Using tomato puree prevents the separation of water in your curry. You will get a uniform gravy. Stir and cook until the mixture becomes thick and the tomatoes blend well with onions.

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7. When most of the moisture in tomatoes is evaporated, then add

  • ¾ teaspoon red chilli powder (adjust to taste)
  • ¾ teaspoon garam masala (adjust to taste)
  • 1½ teaspoon coriander powder
  • ¼ teaspoon salt
  • ¼ teaspoon turmeric powder
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8. Stir well and cook this onion tomato masala until it begins to smell good. This takes about 2 to 3 mins.

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9. Now add the drained kala chana and pour 3 cups water.

10. Mix everything well.

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Pressure Cook

11. Cover and pressure cook for 10 whistles on a medium heat. This takes about 25 mins.

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12. When the pressure releases naturally, open the lid and check if the kala chana is done properly. They should be soft and cooked well.

Troubleshooting tip: If they are not cooked well, then pressure cook for 2 more whistles. I did not have to cook for more. Mine were done in 10 whistles.

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13. Then add

  • 2 tablespoons fine chopped coriander leaves
  • 1 teaspoon kasuri methi (optional)
  • few ginger juliennes (optional)
  • 1 tablespoon ghee (optional). Mix all of these and cook for 2 to 3 minutes on a low flame. It will begin to smell very good.
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14. After mixing well this is the consistency you should be getting. Taste test and add more salt if needed. Kala chana curry will be neither too thin nor too thick. But good enough to serve with rice or roti.

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Serve kala chana with rice, jeera rice or roti. Squeeze some lemon juice and serve with raw onions and carrots.

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Instant Pot Black Chickpeas Curry

1. Press saute button on your instant pot. Pour 2 tablespoons oil to the steel insert of the instant pot. When the oil turns hot, add half teaspoon cumin seeds. I have also added some whole spices which are optional – if you like you may add 1 small bay leaf, 1 clove, ½ inch cinnamon and 2 green cardamoms.

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2. When the spices splutter in oil, add 1 cup chopped onions (1 large) and green chili (optional). Saute them until golden.

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3. Add 1 ½ teaspoon ginger garlic paste or ¾ teaspoon minced garlic and ¾ teaspoon minced ginger. Saute just for a minute, until aromatic.

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4. Pour 1 cup tomato puree or chopped tomatoes. (I pureed 2 medium tomatoes in the grinder).

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5. Stir and saute for a minute. Then add

  • ½ to ¾ teaspoon garam masala
  • ½ teaspoon red chilli powder
  • ¼ teaspoon turmeric
  • 1 ½ teaspoon coriander powder
  • 1 teaspoon salt
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6. Saute this for 2 to 3 minutes until aromatic.

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7. Add soaked kala chana and pour 2 cups water.

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8. Deglaze the pot by scrubbing the bottom of the pot, so any bits of food stuck will be released and avoid burn warning.

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Pressure Cook

9. Secure the instant pot with the lid. Position the steam release handle to sealing. Press pressure cook button and set the timer to 35 minutes. If your beans are too old then set the timer to 40 minutes.

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10. Once the IP is done wait for the pressure to release naturally. Open the lid and add the following optional ingredients. All these 3 will impart a lot of flavor to the kala chana curry. But you may skip them.

  • 1 teaspoon kasuri methi (dried fenugreek leaves)
  • ¼ inch sliced ginger
  • 1 tablespoon ghee
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11. Give a good stir and let simmer for 1 to 2 minutes. Taste test and add more salt as needed. This is the consistency you will get. It will be medium thick not too thin or thick.

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Serve kala chana curry with rice or roti or paratha. We always love our kala chana with some lemon juice, fresh cut onions and carrots.

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Pro Tips

Soaking is important: Black chickpeas have an harder skin when compared to the other legumes. Most of this is the fiber content which can easily make you feel bloated if they are not properly soaked.

Soaking them for at least 6 to 8 hours or overnight is highly recommended to avoid tummy problems. This not only reduces the cook time but also improves their taste & texture.

I always stock some presoaked kala chana in my fridge. So it is easier for me to make a curry, salad or chaat instantly.

Texture of the gravy: I fine chop the onions and puree the tomatoes. So the gravy is thicker in consistency. You may use them chopped. But tomato puree prevents the water separation in the gravy so it is more uniform.

Spices : Most times I do not use a lot of whole spices in this recipe. I just use cumin. You may add 1 bay leaf, 2 green cardamoms, 1 to 2 cloves and half inch cinnamon stick to the tempering along with cumin as I used in the instant pot version. I use this homemade garam masala. But you can also use kitchen king masala if you have.

Lastly I have this little tip of pouring some ghee over the hot kala chana before serving. This totally elevates the flavor and taste of the dish. Also ghee aids digestion.

Cooking in pot

If you are using a pot, then it is very important to precook them in water first until soft. Later add them to the onion tomato masala. Black chickpeas will not cook well when they are cooked with acidic ingredients like tomatoes or salt unless pressure cooked.

So always cook them well in plain water until tender. This will ensure they are cooked completely.

Soak them overnight. Drain and cook with 3 cups of water. Keep adding more hot water as they cook. They will take about 1 hour 30 mins to cook tender. Then add them to the onion tomato masala & simmer for 15 to 20 mins so they absorb the flavors.

Faqs

Why is my kala chana hard and undercooked?

Kala chana can remain hard and undercooked if they are too old, meaning harvested long time ago. So it is important to buy them from a store where the stocks are fresher. If you are left with too old kala chana, you may simply add a pinch of baking soda when you pressure cook them. Note that this alters the flavor a bit.

How to soak kala chana quickly?

Place your kala chana in a large bowl and pour boiling hot water. For 1 cup chana you will need 3 cups of boiling water. Cover and let soak for an hour. After an hour check them if they softened. The center of the chana should be softened in order to cook well.

How to add aloo or potato to kala chana curry?

Aloo kala chana is a favorite with my kids. Here is how I make it – Boil the potato separately until just fork tender and not mushy. Dice them and add them once the chickpeas are cooked. Cover and simmer for 3 to 4 minutes so the potatoes soak up the flavors.

How long can you store kala channa curry?

This kala chana curry keeps good for 4 days in the refrigerator. If you want to store beyond that, cool the curry immediately after making and store in a glass air tight container. Freeze them for 4 to 6 weeks. Thaw in the refrigerator and reheat until bubbling, simmer for 5 mins. You may add water if required.

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Kala Chana Recipe (Black Chickpeas Curry)

Black chickpeas cooked with onions, tomatoes and spices . It goes well with rice, roti or naan. Instructions included to cook in a pot, pressure cooker & instant pot.

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Prep Time15 minutes minutes

Cook Time50 minutes minutes

Servings4

AuthorSwasthi

Ingredients (US cup = 240ml )

  • 1 cup kala chana (black/ brown chickpeas)
  • 2 tablespoons oil or ghee
  • ½ teaspoon cumin seeds
  • 1 cup onions (1 large) fine chopped or processed
  • 1 green chilli chopped (optional)
  • teaspoon ginger garlic paste (or ¾ inch ginger, 3 garlic cloves minced)
  • 1 cup tomatoes chopped or pureed (2 to 3)
  • ¾ to 1 teaspoon salt (adjust to taste)
  • ½ teaspoon red chilli powder
  • ½ to ¾ teaspoon garam masala
  • teaspoon coriander powder
  • ¼ teaspoon turmeric
  • 3 cups water (2 cups for instant pot)
  • 2 tablespoons coriander leaves
  • 1 small lemon (optional) for serving

Optional

  • 1 tablespoon ghee
  • 1 teaspoon kasuri methi (dried fenugreek leaves)
  • ½ inch ginger juliennnes

Instructions

Preparation

  • Add kala chana to a large bowl and rinse them at least thrice. Soak them for 6 to 8 hours or overnight in 4 to 6 cups of water.

  • Once soaked drain the water and rinse them well.

Stovetop kala chana in cooker

  • Heat oil in a pressure cooker. Then add cumin seeds.

  • When they sizzle, add onions and saute until they turn light golden.

  • Next add ginger garlic and saute for a minute or until a nice aroma comes out.

  • Add tomato puree and cook for a while until it turns thick.

  • Next stir in the spice powders – turmeric, red chilli powder, garam masala, coriander powder and salt. Saute well until the mixture smells good and begins to leave the sides of the pan.

  • Pour 3 cups water and add the drained kala chana. Stir well and cover the pressure cooker with the lid.

  • Pressure cook on a medium flame for 10 whistles. Let the pressure release naturally.

  • Open the lid and check if the kala chana is tender & cooked. If not pressure cook for 2 more whistles.

  • Then add coriander leaves and all the other optional ingredients – ginger juliennes, ghee and crushed kasuri methi. Simmer for 2 to 3 minutes. Taste test and add more salt if needed. Serve kala chana with rice or roti.

Stovetop black chickpeas in pot

  • Soak them overnight. Drain and cook with 3 cups of water. Keep adding more water as they cook. They will take about 1 hour 30 mins to cook tender. Then add them to the onion tomato masala & simmer for 15 to 20 mins so they absorb the flavors.

Instant pot kala chana

  • Press saute button. When the IP displays hot, pour oil to the inner pot of the IP.

  • Add cumin and let them sizzle. Stir in the onions and salt. Saute until they turn light golden.

  • Saute ginger garlic for 30 seconds. Add tomatoes, salt and all the spice powders. Saute until the mix turns slightly thick and aromatic for 2 mins.

  • Pour 2 cups water and deglaze the pot by scrubbing the bottom with a wooden spatula. This releases any bits of food stuck & prevents a burn sign.

  • Then add the drained kala chana and give a good stir. Press CANCEL button.

  • Secure the IP with lid and position the steam release handle to sealing.

  • Press PRESSURE COOK button (high) and set the timer to 35 to 40 mins. Or you can also use the bean chilli mode and set the timer to 40 mins.

  • When the IP is done cooking, it will beep. Allow the pressure to release naturally for atleast 15 mins.

  • This step is optional – Add some ghee, kasuri methi and ginger juliennes. Mix well and cook on saute mode for 2 minutes. Garnish kala chana with coriander leaves. Sprinkle some lemon juice and serve with rice or roti.

Notes

  1. Soaking black chickpeas for atleast 6 to 8 hours, preferably overnight is essential. Partially soaked chickpeas won’t soften when cooked with acidic ingredients like tomatoes.
  2. Quick soaking: If you are short of time, then simply soak them in boiling hot water for 1 hour. Keep them covered and check after 1 hour. They should be softened well inside.
  3. Whole spices: While cumin seeds are good enough, you can also use a bay leaf, 2 green cardamoms, ½ inch cinnamon and 1 clove. Also a pinch of hing/ asafetida can be used.
  4. Tomato puree gives a uniform consistency to your gravy without separating water once the curry is done. However you may choose to use chopped tomatoes. I use homemade tomato puree.
  5. Smooth curry: If you want a smoother curry with no chunks of onions and tomatoes, make the onion tomato masala with chopped onions and chopped tomatoes. Cool and make a paste of the onion tomato masala. For this version you will need another half cup of water while simmering.
  6. Amchur (mango powder) or lemon juice – We love serving kala chana with a squeeze of fresh lemon juice. If you do not have lemon you may add half teaspoon amchur towards the end.
  7. Aloo – potatoes: You may add potato to make aloo kala chana. Boil whole potato separately. Dice and add them to the curry after the chickpeas are soft cooked. Simmer covered for 3 to 4 minutes so the potatoes absorb the flavors.

Alternative quantities provided in the recipe card are for 1x only, original recipe.

For best results follow my detailed step-by-step photo instructions and tips above the recipe card.

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NUTRITION INFO (estimation only)

Nutrition Facts

Kala Chana Recipe (Black Chickpeas Curry)

Amount Per Serving

Calories 249Calories from Fat 90

% Daily Value*

Fat 10g15%

Saturated Fat 1g6%

Sodium 499mg22%

Potassium 486mg14%

Carbohydrates 33g11%

Fiber 3g13%

Sugar 2g2%

Protein 8g16%

Vitamin A 368IU7%

Vitamin C 13mg16%

Calcium 111mg11%

Iron 3mg17%

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

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FAQs

Is Kala Chana good for diabetes? ›

Black chickpeas have a low glycemic index, which means it causes a lower spike in your blood glucose levels. The high fibre content in the black chana makes it digest slowly in the stomach and the food intake is reduced. Therefore, black chana might be a good dietary choice for diabetic people.

What is kala chana called in English? ›

Kala Chana also known as Bengal Gram, Black Chickpeas, Brown Chickpeas.

Is it good to eat black chana everyday? ›

Kala chana, also known as chickpeas or garbanzo beans, is a widely known Indian channa. It is a powerhouse of protein, fibres, vitamins and minerals. It has been reported that eating black chana in raw or soaked form everyday can prove to be very beneficial for your health.

How many hours should we soak black chana? ›

Soaking them for at least 6 to 8 hours or overnight is highly recommended to avoid tummy problems. This not only reduces the cook time but also improves their taste & texture. I always stock some presoaked kala chana in my fridge. So it is easier for me to make a curry, salad or chaat instantly.

Does chickpeas affect diabetes? ›

Furthermore, numerous studies have demonstrated that pulse crops, including chickpeas, aid in blood sugar regulation [27,28,29]. These research findings imply that incorporating pulse crops, including chickpeas, into diabetes management diets can improve the health status of diabetic patients.

Does chickpeas increase blood sugar? ›

Chickpeas may help prevent and manage diabetes due to their blood-sugar-regulating effects. The fiber and protein in chickpeas help stop your blood sugar levels from rising too quickly after eating, which is an important factor in diabetes management ( 2 , 14 , 29 ).

Which is better chickpeas or kala chana? ›

If both the chickpeas are compared as per their nutrients, then Kala Chana is said to be very beneficial for strengthening bones and keeping the digestive system healthy. It also contains iron content, which can help in improving the hemoglobin or blood deficiency in the body.

How much black chana should I eat per day? ›

Several studies reveal that consuming at least 4 servings of Kala Chana can boost metabolism and bring the inflammation down, owing to its wide range of nutrients including Vitamin A, Vitamins C, B6, protein, magnesium, iron and selenium that ably fight chronic inflammation.

Can we eat black chana at night? ›

Can I eat Chickpeas at night? Yes, it is ok to eat Chickpeas at night, in fact, they can be eaten at any time of day. Chickpeas are rich in vitamin B6, magnesium and a constituent (tryptophan) which helps in getting a healthy and sound sleep[6].

What are the side effects of kala chana? ›

The following are all the side effects that may be caused by consuming kala chana.
  • Kala chana may cause indigestion. Most legumes like kala chana have a warming effect on your body on overconsumption. ...
  • Kala chana may cause allergy. ...
  • Kala chana may worsen digestive disorders. ...
  • Kala chana may interact with medications.
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Can we eat black chana in morning empty stomach? ›

Eating soaked black chickpeas, aka, chana is great for health. Soak them overnight and eat them in the morning. It will give you a boost of energy as it is packed with protein and fibre. If you eat it in the morning, it will help with weight loss and increase your physical strength.

Does black chickpeas have B12? ›

Along with Vitamin B12, chickpeas are loaded with fibre, protein and several other essential nutrients that make chickpeas an ideal addition to your diet.

Which is better soaked or boiled black chana? ›

But why soak chana, you may ask? Well, that's because soaking black chana improves the nutritional quality of proteins, vitamins, and also makes them easy to digest. “It is very important to know how, and how much to eat to get the maximum nutritional value of soaked black chana.

What if I forgot to soak black chana overnight? ›

In case you forget to soak, then soak in hot water for 1-2 hours. If after cooking, the kala chana are not soft (check by pressing between your thumb and index finger and it should mash easily), then pressure cook again for 8-10 minutes. You can also add a pinch of baking soda, which will help to soften the kala chana.

Why do we soak chana in water overnight? ›

We soak chana overnight because water by the process of endosmosis diffuses in the chana and get swollen and aids in cooking. We soak chana overnight because water by the process of endosmosis diffuses in the chana and get swollen and aids in cooking. Beans can be soaked in this way.

How much kala chana is safe per day? ›

Several studies reveal that consuming at least 4 servings of Kala Chana can boost metabolism and bring the inflammation down, owing to its wide range of nutrients including Vitamin A, Vitamins C, B6, protein, magnesium, iron and selenium that ably fight chronic inflammation.

How to eat chana for diabetes? ›

I consider it as a good snack for diabetics. You can have it as a regular snack. Eat it in different forms like channa curry with roti's, chana chat or just boiled or roasted chana. Include half to a cup of chana in your diet once a day.

Is chana high in sugar? ›

A. Chana has a low glycemic index. Therefore, it is ideal for regulating blood sugar levels post-meal. In addition, its high fibre and protein content helps prevent blood sugar spikes.

Which dal is good for diabetics? ›

Green gram dal – 'Moong dal' is the one which benefits patients with diabetes, cardiovascular diseases and hypothyroidism. So its a good option to control metabolic syndrome. Also it has a glycemic index of 43. It can also be sprouted to increase its vitamin C content.

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