was craving to have something that is closer to home and to the
heart... and when you talk about close to home you often think of simple
things that mom made that you enjoyed growing up. This dish is one of my comfort foods. Every time I make it, the sound of
the sizzling spice and the aroma reminds me of home, of my childhood… lal chana ghugni used to be a staple back home – I love the flavor these special spices bring when
cooked in Mustard oil. If you are not aware, traditionally most of the recipes from my native cuisine use mustard oil for cooking ~ in my opinion the
flavor that mustard oil imparts can not be replaced with any other substitute. This recipe is a plain, simple comfort food ghugni with poori
or parantha reminds me of the frequent weekend breakfasts during our
childhood days. The side dish used to be yogurt,
pickle and gud (palm jaggery).
Every recipe from home comes with a satchel full of memories ~ while growing up and having mom to cook for me, I never really paid
attention to how comforting and delicious some humble ghugni might taste and smell. It was just a
part of everyday, which of course I didn't make much of in those days. After
all that was mom and this is what she always made, right? ... aah... the
things we take for granted...
Many years later, I love the smell intensely because I miss it so much and no matter how good I make it, it never comes close to the taste of mom's ghugni.
Paratha is a general term of a flatbread cooked in a pan with some oil. They come in various shapes and sizes varying from one region of India to another. Sometimes they are round, sometimes stuffed, even layered but for me parathas always have been these triangle ones, the ones that I picture in my head when I hear 'paratha'.
For Ghugni -
Ingredients:
Soaked black chick pea .................... 1 1/2 cup
Red onion .................................... 1 large chopped
Ginger garlic paste ......................... 2 tsp
Cumin seeds ................................. 1 tsp
Bayleaf ....................................... 1
Hing ........................................... a pinch
Mustard oil ................................... 2 tbsp
Salt ............................................ to taste
Red chili powder ............................ 1 1/2 tsp or to taste
Turmeric powder ........................... 1 tsp
Coriander powder .......................... 1 tsp
Cilantro ...................................... 1 sprig for garnishing
Garam masala powder .................... 1 tsp
Method:
1. Heat oil in the pressure cooker. Once hot add cumin seeds and asafoetida and let them splutter for a minute.
2. Add in the onion stir fry for 2-3 minute add ginger-garlic paste and cook for 3-4 minutes. Add all the masalas and chana and cook for 3-4 min till everything mixes well.
3. Add 2-3 cup of water and pressure cook till 2 to 3 whistles. Check for tenderness and serve hot with Poori or Paratha.
For Paratha -
Ingredients -
Whole Wheat Flour ................. 2 cups
Oil ..................................... 1 tbsp
Salt .................................... 1/4 tsp
Carom seeds ......................... 1/2 tsp (optional)
Water ................................. as needed
Dry flour for dustin when rolling the paratha.
Oil for pan frying
Method:
1. In a medium bowl add flour, salt, carom seeds and oil and mix until oil is well incorporated into the flour. Add enough water and knead into a medium soft dough.
2. Form dough into a ball and rub a few drops of oil on it to prevent drying. Cover and keep aside for 10-15 minutes.
3. Heat Tava or skillet on medium heat. Knead dough once and divide into golf ball size portions.
4. Roll one portion into a smooth ball and flatten it out into your palms. Dip the round ball into flour and roll out into a 6” circular disc. Brush the open side lightly with oil. Fold disc into a semi-circle. Brush it lightly with oil again and fold it into half to make a quarter circle.
5. Dip the triangle into the flour and roll out keeping the triangular shape to about 6” side. Place paratha onto your skillet or tava. Wait until bubbles appear before flipping it over. Lightly smear oil onto the top and flip over. Press gently with a spatula to make the paratha balloon up.
6. Lightly smear oil on this side and flip again. Press again to cook paratha until all uncooked areas look cooked.
7. Place cooked paratha in an insulated container and repeat process for remaining parathas.
8. Serve hot with ghugni.ENJOY!
Ginger garlic paste ......................... 2 tsp
Cumin seeds ................................. 1 tsp
Bayleaf ....................................... 1
Hing ........................................... a pinch
Mustard oil ................................... 2 tbsp
Salt ............................................ to taste
Red chili powder ............................ 1 1/2 tsp or to taste
Turmeric powder ........................... 1 tsp
Coriander powder .......................... 1 tsp
Cilantro ...................................... 1 sprig for garnishing
Garam masala powder .................... 1 tsp
Method:
1. Heat oil in the pressure cooker. Once hot add cumin seeds and asafoetida and let them splutter for a minute.
2. Add in the onion stir fry for 2-3 minute add ginger-garlic paste and cook for 3-4 minutes. Add all the masalas and chana and cook for 3-4 min till everything mixes well.
3. Add 2-3 cup of water and pressure cook till 2 to 3 whistles. Check for tenderness and serve hot with Poori or Paratha.
For Paratha -
Ingredients -
Whole Wheat Flour ................. 2 cups
Oil ..................................... 1 tbsp
Salt .................................... 1/4 tsp
Carom seeds ......................... 1/2 tsp (optional)
Water ................................. as needed
Dry flour for dustin when rolling the paratha.
Oil for pan frying
Method:
1. In a medium bowl add flour, salt, carom seeds and oil and mix until oil is well incorporated into the flour. Add enough water and knead into a medium soft dough.
2. Form dough into a ball and rub a few drops of oil on it to prevent drying. Cover and keep aside for 10-15 minutes.
3. Heat Tava or skillet on medium heat. Knead dough once and divide into golf ball size portions.
4. Roll one portion into a smooth ball and flatten it out into your palms. Dip the round ball into flour and roll out into a 6” circular disc. Brush the open side lightly with oil. Fold disc into a semi-circle. Brush it lightly with oil again and fold it into half to make a quarter circle.
5. Dip the triangle into the flour and roll out keeping the triangular shape to about 6” side. Place paratha onto your skillet or tava. Wait until bubbles appear before flipping it over. Lightly smear oil onto the top and flip over. Press gently with a spatula to make the paratha balloon up.
6. Lightly smear oil on this side and flip again. Press again to cook paratha until all uncooked areas look cooked.
7. Place cooked paratha in an insulated container and repeat process for remaining parathas.
8. Serve hot with ghugni.ENJOY!



98 comments:
Looks fab ...I love this ....that platter is just awesome
Making me hungry..co-incidence,same pinch in a way,me also posted chana.The recipe sounds amazing with all those spices.Will give a try.Nice clicks..
looks yummy! black chickpea curry is a staple in Kerala... we have it with puttu, dosa, idiappam, chapathy and so on... need to try it this way next time :)
wow such an wholesome nutrients packed meal..
Mouth watering Chickpea curry, sounds so good! And your paratha looks excellent too!
I love chickpea curry! Nice to serve with the flatbread.
my all time fav chana and ur gr8 recipe and pic make it more tempting
A very delicious simple comfy meal and lal chana is very nutritive also! You are right every Mom makes a simple dish super delicious because they add their love and no spices in this whole world can ever compete with this special spice mix straight from heart!
You know what, I always make tikona paratha..call it habit or just that I find it easier. ANybody can make out, that its made by me...so nice to see it posted here. nice pics, as always!!
Looks so soft n tempting, Just want to grab some form the screen itself :)
A splendid and mouthwatering curry! Something I could eat on a daily basis, chickpeas being my favorite legume.
Cheers,
Rosa
What a yummy recipe Aipi!!! I just loved the parathas. They looks so fresh and inviting :)
Ghugni and paratha, is a lovely combination.
Yummmm! The word ghugni is new to me, but I can very well recognize the flavors...Delicious! Simply irresistible :)
Looks so yummy...Beautiful Pictures.
Both makes an awesome combo! Looks great!
Lovely looking colorful recipe. Excellent preparation.
oooh paratha looks great!
Omg, am inviting myself to ur place Aipi, thats soo irresistible,divine and makes me hungry..
I'm literally drooling.... !! Black channa is a staple at our place too. Love it best with puttu, or even chappati.
ohh..you are killing me with this combo, Aipi..love love and love ghugni and the triangle paratha..together they can only be heavenly!!
Wow, a feast to the eyes as well as to the stomach. Loved ur version of Chenna, bookmarked.Enjoyed ur nostalgic write-up.
Perfect platter.Love them.Beautiful presentation.
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Wow that is yummy to have black peas with paratha and yours is awesome.
wow awesome channa and paratha :) my fav:) looks delicious and tempting :)
Aipi,
I believe In certain dishes mustard oil brings out hte best taste in dishes. And we Bengalis use a lot :-) This chana preparation looks wonderful with triangle parathas.
Deepa
Hamaree Rasoi
Ciao Aipi, I understand you well when you say that you crave food from home :-).
This looks wonderful!
Have a lovely weekend
ciao
Alessandra
Are these not beautiful? I can guess why you call comfort food-- I am trying the ghugni out!
like u i also think the same wen i hear the word paratha...:P
Chana curry looks yummy and love 2 hav those wid the parathas...:)
Nice comfort food.Nice combo
oh.........they are so yummy.........
Yummy platter made me hungry :)
wow sounds gud...looks so filling...u r awesome
How i wish i cud hav some of it:-) Hot parathas with channa is a delight:-) Treat 4 the eyes!!
sooperb combination....we love kala chana over regular chana..looks nice n perfect
Its my comfort food too! Lovely clicks!
wow ..luv this food too..the platter looks absolute mouthwatering ..chana is such a comfort and healthy food ..the parathas are also looking mindblowing..perfect shape !
Ghugni is one of my favourite way to prepare chickpeas. So glad to discover your mum's ingredients, I am going to try it very soon!
What a superb combo!!!! Loved the rich, spicy gravy & its perfect with the mildly flavored parathas!! And yes, however much we try, what we cook never comes as perfect as mom`s cooking!!!
Prathima Rao
Parts Corner
Both your ghugni and paratha looks wonderfully delicious! This would be lovely for breakfast and lunch too! Thanks for sharing!
u r tempting me to prepare these chana and paratha.
Delicious and tempting channa masala..wonderful meal..yum
WOW... what a fantastic platter. Making me feel hungry.
Kala chana with paratha looks delicious.
Vow drollworthy combo, It looks delicious and inviting11
Yum Aipi, love the combo. Yes, ghugni sure reminds of home and tikona paratha too. In our house, growing up, we always associated parathas with this triangle shape only till we came out and discovered other different types :)
What a complete and delicious meal Aipi! This is better than hummus and pita. I particularly like the paratha with carom seeds. It tastes a bit like thyme to me and the black chick peas look so appetizing! Cheers!!!
real comfort.. we have this mostly with 'puttu' for breakfast.. love the aroma.. love the curry!
AmmaandBaby
Oh what a lovely combo!
I have missed many posts, too many things happening... glad I finally am back on track!
paratha looks so soft and great.. Love the chick pea curry too.. Should be a lovely combo..
wow...kala channa curry looks so inviting n flavorful...best combo with healthy soft parathas...yum..yummm...
Woww.. looks delicious :D In Kerala, there is a dish named "Kadala curry", which is made out of black chick pea, pretty popular curry there. :D I love that and am sure this tastes awesome too. I have to try this out. Am sure its going to taste great like all your other dishes :D
Will try this one over the weekend!! :)
ghujni looks superb..lovely presentation..very new to me..
absolutely delicious curry n paratha..lovely combo..plz send it to my event dear..:)
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Tempting me to taste it..looks fabulous!!
looking very delicious....
looks delicious dear..very tempting..love it..
True nothing like comfort food that reminds of home !!
Parathas look perfect with the curry :) Looks so authentic!
mmm ghungni :) back at home we enjoy ghungi with luchi which is like poori .. god my mouth is watering as I am typing this :) Is that like kabuli chana ?
the parathas i see over here is only the round shapes ones. Home cooked food is always simple and yet they are the most comforting dish. This must be really tasty to go with the chickpea curry!
wow, this looks sooo good (as usual)! btw, are most indian breads vegan?!
Hi Aipi, very droolworthy recipe :) and the post is beautifully written as well.
Nice clicks and the parathas look so inviting .. Love the chickpea curry too.
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I can't agree anymore. I miss my Mom's food like how much you do. I didn't really care a damn when I was with her. Waiting to meet her soon.
Love the Channa curry and paratha.. It looks so comfy.
The parathas and ghugni looks superb! Delicious..
Aipi..I have shared a few awards with you. Kindly accept them from my blog.Thank you..
look so authentic and good. have a good weekend.
lajabab!
Fabulous combo!!and the pictures are mindblowing!
loved the black chana dish- with all the spices it looks dandy !!
That looks delicious and sounds absolutely fabulous...this would an absolute favorite in out house!!
Happy Weekend!
xx,
Tammy
Wow..Black channa with paratha..I like this combination..Tempting Recipe
saranya
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its my favorite combination.....my mom used to make tikona paratha.....delicious recipe
curry and paratha are such an unbeatable combination - looks wonderful!
Oh wow!!! tasty paratha with yummy chickpea curry..my mouth is watering...:)
I can see why you would have fond memories of this. It really looks wonderful. I have never tried mustard oil or black chick peas but would love to. So true the things we take for granted when we are young that we realize when we get older.
makes me nostalgic. my mom would make ghughni too. this name is only known by certain people. felt gr8 to see smthing close to home on your blog!
sounds soooooooooper delicious..:PP
Tasty Appetite
This is a real desi dish!! This reminds me of my mom...she makes Ghugni with Dried Corn/Makki...Oh, I'm just loving the sight of it, and I'm sure your family is loving it all!! :)
This is really a comfort food for me Aipi..chana and paratha..lovely combo..and when I think of paratha I also think of triangle shaped ones:)
oh wow! what a great looking curry!
Looks incredible - as always :), Miriam@Meatless Meals For Meat Eaters
Nice memories Aipi! Both the dishes are fabulous! :P
Yum! I love your recipes, they are all so full of flavour!
Absolutely fantastic dear. Excellent snaps. Chana and paratha goes well.
Looks tempting. its a perfect combo :)
Looks yummy and delicious.Awesome clicks
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loved the post ..love ghugni with many things,, paratha, chawal, muri[puffed rice] and choora too :)
looks gorgious and lovely presented!
Healthy and delicious meal dear....would love to have right now!!
Dear Aipi
How are you? Read your nice comment. I am here after a long time and missing out on blogs. I dont know how many of your posts I have missed!!
Triangular paratha is a regular thing in my house, But this kala chana recipe is awesome and different from the one I know. . I am going to make it soon.
Have a nice week
That was a mouthwatering one.... Looks great as usual.... U r doing a great job... YUM!
yummmooo mom's food and home food are the best we miss it the most ghugni is so good and i like ur triangular paratha :)
Boy do I wish I could come to your house for dinner, even just once...this really looks amazing!
i generally fry kala channa (garnish with onions, salt and memon)and serve as accompaniment to drinks when there are guests at my home....and was loking for a good kala recipe other than the standard puri channa one...will definitely try out this recipe and also let you know my experience of preparing it...
Nice! I am always looking out for healthy recipes which involve use of proteins..as a vegetarian i have to make a conscious effort to include as much proteins for every meal :)This will be surely be tried...will probably have to leave out the mustard oil and use regular oil since i don't have any on hand....
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