Chana masala is a delicious snack and street food from Northern India. In our version we serve it with a dosa, which is a beautiful light pancake, traditionally made by soaking and lightly fermenting rice, then blending it into a batter, we have taken the liberty of making a simple gram flour version of a dosa so it is quicker and easier to make and gluten free and just as tasty!
Takes
Serves 2
Ingredients
Ingredients;
2x 400g tin chickpea
2x 400g tin chopped tomatoes
1large or 2 small red onion – 250g
2large or 3 medium cloves garlic
½thumb size piece of ginger – 12g
1.5tbspoil
1tbspgaram masala
1tspchilli powder
1tbspground cumin
1tbspground coriander
1tspturmeric
½tspcinnamon
½tspblack pepper
1tspsalt
50gFresh spinach
Small bunch fresh coriander 15g
Dosa; 4-6 pancakes
100gChickpea flour
200mlOat milk or Water
1Tbspsunflower oil
½tspground cumin
½tspground coriander
½tspgarlic powder
½tspsalt
Instructions
Peel and roughly chop the onion. Peel and finely chop the ginger and garlic cloves. Drain and rise the chickpeas. Pick the coriander leaves and finely chop the stalks. Measure out your spices.
In a large flat non-stick pan, heat 1.5 Tbsp of oil over a high heat, when hot add the onions and cook for 3 mins until they start to brown, stirring occasionally. Reduce the heat to medium and add the ginger, garlic and coriander stalks and cook for 2 mins, stirring so the garlic does not burn. Add all the spices and mix well and cook for a minute. Add the chopped tomatoes and 1 tsp of salt and cook for 3-4 mins. Transfer carefully to a food processor and blend until smooth.
Add back into the pan, along with the drained chickpeas and heat for 1-2 mins
To finish add the spinach and mix through until it wilts , taste and adjust the seasoning to your liking by adding more salt, pepper, lime or chilli.
Add the fresh chopped coriander and set aside while you make your dosa
To make your dosa
Sieve the flour in a large mixing bowl. Add in the spice and mix. Make a well in the middle and add in the milk and use a whisk and mix well so there are no lumps.
Add ½ tsp of neutral tasting oil to a medium to large (30cm) non-stick pan and wipe lightly with kitchen paper to remove any excess oil. Put on a high heat. When hot, reduce to a medium heat, use a ladle or large serving spoon to add approx 60ml or roughly quarter of the batter to the pan. Use the base of the ladle to spread the batter quickly and lightly around the pan to nearly cover it and make a thin pancake. Cook for 2 mins per side, using a spatula (we like to use a silicon one) to release and turn your pancake. Repeat until you have 4 bigger or 6 smaller pancakes – you can keep warm in a preheated 100 C oven if needed.
Heat up the channa masala and with the dosa and enjoy!
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