There Is More To Chickpeas Than Just Chole Bhature

Try these tasty, nutritious and quick chickpea recipes at home

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Try these tasty, nutritious and quick chickpea recipes at home

Chickpeas or kabuli chana are a part of the legume family and grown in over 50 countries, with India being the largest producer. Owing to its mildly nutty flavour and versatility, the humble legume now finds a place of pride in various global cuisines.

An excellent source of plant-based protein and dietary fibre, chickpeas are a powerhouse of nutrients. They contain minerals like iron and phosphorus as well as good fats.

While nothing beats chole bhature in taste, you can do a lot more with chickpeas. Here are two easy and healthy recipes you can try at home:    

Paprika Hummus

This creamy dip is made from cooked chickpeas, mashed and blended with tahini, olive oil, garlic, lemon juice and spices. Full of protein, dietary fibre and minerals, this super-healthy dip is a must-try. You can use it as a sandwich spread, salad dressing, or a healthy dip served with chips or with veggies.

Ingredients

Cooked chickpeas 2 cups (pressure cook till they become soft)

Water from cooked chickpeas 2 tablespoons

Lemon juice from 1 ½ lemons

Paprika powder 2 teaspoons

Cumin powder ½ teaspoon

Garlic 1 clove minced (use two if you like it)

Salt as per taste

Tahini ½ cup

Method

First to make the tahini, heat a non-stick pan on medium and add ¼ cup of white sesame seeds. Dry roast the seeds, stirring them continuously until they turn golden. Remove from the heat and let them cool.

In a small mixer-grinder, add the cooled sesame and grind until it becomes a paste. Add 2 tablespoons of olive oil and a pinch of salt and blend again.

In a big mixer-grinder, add the cooked chickpeas, tahini paste, garlic, 2 tablespoons of olive oil, paprika, lemon juice, a pinch of salt, cumin powder and 1 ½ teaspoons of paprika powder and 1 tablespoon of the chickpea water. Blen...

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