Black-eye Pea Indian Curry | Chawli chi Amti

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This Black-eye Pea Curry, also known as Chawli chi Amti, is a comforting and flavorful dish that brings back memories of home-cooked meals. The combination of tender black-eye peas and aromatic spices creates a rich and satisfying curry. Perfect with rice or roti, this dish is a staple in...

Black-eye Pea Indian Curry | Chawli chi Amti recipe
Prep Time
5min
Cook Time
45min
Total Time
50min

Ingredients

4 Servings
(1 serving = 1 bowl)
  • soaked black-eye pea (chawli)
    soaked black-eye pea (chawli)
    1/2cup
  • water
    water
    500mL
  • onion
    onion
    1
  • shredded coconut
    shredded coconut
    1/2cup
  • garlic
    garlic
    8clove
  • green chillies
    green chillies
    2
  • tomato
    tomato
    1
  • coriander leaves
    coriander leaves
    1sprig
  • turmeric powder
    turmeric powder
    1tsp
  • red chilli powder
    red chilli powder
    3tsp
  • coriander seeds
    coriander seeds
    2tsp
  • cumin powder
    cumin powder
    1tsp
  • kitchen king masala
    kitchen king masala
    2tsp
  • salt to taste
    salt to taste
  • oil
    oil
    2tbsp

How to make Black-eye Pea Indian Curry | Chawli chi Amti

Preparation

  1. Step 1

    Soak black-eye peas (chawli) in sufficient water for 3-4 hours.

    Step 1.1: Soak black-eye peas (chawli) in sufficient water for 3-4 hours

Making the Curry Paste

  1. Step 1

    Heat a pan and add 1/2 tbsp oil. Sauté onion, shredded coconut, and coriander seeds. until they turn translucent. Later add tomato and sautee for another 1 min. Cool the mixture and transfer it to a mixie jar. Make a fine paste. Add 1-2 tbsp water if required

    Step 2.1: Heat a pan and add 1/2 tbsp oil
    Step 2.2: Heat a pan and add 1/2 tbsp oil
    Step 2.3: Heat a pan and add 1/2 tbsp oil
    Step 2.4: Heat a pan and add 1/2 tbsp oil
    Step 2.5: Heat a pan and add 1/2 tbsp oil

Cooking the Curry

  1. Step 1

    Heat a pressure cooker and add the remaining oil. Add the prepared paste and cook until the paste releases oil.

    Step 3.1: Heat a pressure cooker and add the remaining oil
    Step 3.2: Heat a pressure cooker and add the remaining oil
  2. Step 2

    Add turmeric powder, red chilli powder, coriander powder, cumin powder, and kitchen king masala. Cook for another 2 minutes.

    Step 3.1: Add turmeric powder, red chilli powder, coriander powder, cumin powder, and kitchen king masala
    Step 3.2: Add turmeric powder, red chilli powder, coriander powder, cumin powder, and kitchen king masala
  3. Step 3

    Once the oil separates, Add the soaked black-eye peas, mix well. Add 500 mL water, or adjust the water based on your desired gravy thickness.

    Step 3.1: Once the oil separates, Add the soaked black-eye peas, mix well
    Step 3.2: Once the oil separates, Add the soaked black-eye peas, mix well
    Step 3.3: Once the oil separates, Add the soaked black-eye peas, mix well
  4. Step 4

    Once the oil separates, Add the soaked black-eye peas, mix well. Add 500 mL water, or adjust the water based on your desired gravy thickness. Pressure cook for 3 whistles. Allow it to rest then serve.

Nutrition (per serving)

Calories

116.6kcal (5.83%)

Protein

3.1g (6.26%)

Carbs

8.6g (3.11%)

Sugars

0.8g (1.6%)

Healthy Fat

3.2g

Unhealthy Fat

4.8g

% Daily Value based on a 2000 calorie diet

Tips & Tricks

  1. Soaking the black-eye peas for the recommended time ensures they cook evenly and absorb the flavors better.

  2. Adjust the spice levels by reducing or increasing the quantity of red chilli powder and green chillies.

  3. For a richer flavor, you can add a small amount of ghee or butter while serving.

FAQS

  1. Can I use canned black-eye peas instead of dried ones?

    Yes, you can use canned black-eye peas. However, reduce the cooking time as they are already cooked.

  2. What can I use instead of kitchen king masala?

    You can substitute kitchen king masala with garam masala or a mix of your favorite Indian spice blends.

  3. Can I make this curry without a pressure cooker?

    Yes, you can cook it in a regular pot, but it will take longer for the black-eye peas to become tender.

  4. Is this curry spicy?

    The curry has a moderate level of spice. You can adjust the spice level by modifying the quantity of red chilli powder and green chillies.

  5. Can I freeze the curry for later use?

    Yes, you can freeze the curry in an airtight container for up to a month. Reheat thoroughly before serving.

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