Kurkure Chanay
Kurkuray Chanay – Crunchy Chickpeas
Curled up in my cozy comforter and browsing through food blogs on this gloomy, rainy and cold autumnal evening, I satisfied my cravings for something crunchy with these very addictive tale huwe chanay along with a cup warm chai.
Pure Bliss!
Kurkure Chanay – Crunchy Chickpeas
Ingredients:
Dried White Chickpeas/Kabuli Chanay – 1 cup, washed and soaked in surplus cool water overnight
Canola oil
Red chilli powder – 1/4 tsp
Amchur powder – 2 pinch (or) MDH Chaat Masala powder – to taste
Salt – to taste
Curry leaves – 8-10, fresh
Method:
1. Drain the soaked chickpeas and transfer them to a pressure cooker. Add 1/2 cup water and a dash of salt and pressure cook until they are soft but not mushy. Boil away the remaining water, or if there is too much water left and the chickpeas are thoroughly done, drain the remaining water and use it while preparing dal. Let the boiled chickpeas cool down for 10-20 minutes. Once cooled, spread them out on a paper towel for about 10 minutes so that they dry up a little bit.
2. Pour Canola oil to deep fry in a kadai. Once hot, add the cooled boiled chickpeas and deep fry for 5-8 minutes at medium high heat until they are golden brown in color and crisp. Remove using a slotted spoon into a wire mesh strainer.
3. Pour 1 tsp Canola oil in a frying pan and add the curry leaves. As they crisp up, remove using a slotted spoon into a platter and crush them using your hands. In the same warm oil, add the red chilli powder and remove the pan from heat. Add the fried chickpeas into the pan, also add the amchur powder and salt. Toss to coat evenly. Serve them as a snack.
Alternatively, if you want to avoid deep frying, after step 1: add 1 tsp canola oil/olive oil and the boiled chickpeas, red chilli powder, salt, amchur power and curry leaves in a mixing bowl and toss well so they thoroughly get coated with the mixture. Now spread these masala coated chickpeas in an aluminium foil lined rimmed baking sheet and bake in 425°F pre-heated oven for 15-20 minutes until they are nicely browned, keep a close eye and do not burn them. Once done, cool the baking sheet, crush the toasted curryleaves and enjoy the baked chickpeas.
Luv,
Mona
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November 19th, 2009 at 5:32 pm
Definitely a prefect to snacks to munch while its too cold..just love it..
November 19th, 2009 at 6:25 pm
hey mona
wow . this is my fav snack since childhood. i just luv ur idea of drying peas and baking,so healthy.
can i use canned chick peas, if so which brand.
also if i want to make green chana instead of peas , how do i do it.
thx
rizruby
Rizruby, you can use canned chickpeas or any brand you like. And I have never tried this with the green chana(which we call as boot). ~Mona
November 19th, 2009 at 7:37 pm
Sounds so cozy all curled up… and with these to snack on, It’s perfect!
November 19th, 2009 at 10:55 pm
wow …kurkure chane n chai ….hmmm… very nice 🙂
November 20th, 2009 at 9:00 am
These sound absolutely delicious!
November 20th, 2009 at 10:52 am
Asak Mona,
Sounds like a very yummy snack! Jazakhallaha, for all your recp.Waiting for your version of Ambada ki Baji, pls post it soon.
Wa-AlaiKum-AsSalaam Uzma, I currently live in Ontario and Ambada ki bhaji is not avialable here, so I cannot prepare it and miss it very much! ~Mona
November 24th, 2009 at 8:37 pm
This snack is so perfect for me 🙂
I have a question mona : what is Amchur powder ???
Zainab, Amchur powder is is unripe or green mango fruit which is sliced and sun dried and then powdered. It is available ready made in Indian stores. It is used as a souring agent. ~Mona
November 26th, 2009 at 10:42 pm
Hi Mona,
Just love your recipes. They are fabulous. Can you help me with the recipe for Hyderabadi Kofte ki biryani please. :). Saira
Saira, check your email. ~Mona
December 8th, 2009 at 11:18 am
can i use chat masala with chilly pwdr and salt and amchur pwdr
Abra, you can. ~Mona