
What you need:
Chick peas/Garbanzo beans/Kabuli channa- 1 cup, soaked in plenty of water overnight
Salt
Fresh grated coconut - 1/4 cup
Mustard seeds - 1/2 tsp
Oil - 1 tsp
Add salt and cook the chick peas in a pressure cooker until three whistles. Drain excess water and set aside.
Heat the oil in a pan. Add mustard seeds to it. When the seeds pop, add in the chick peas....stir for a few minutes. Mix in the grated coconut and switch off the heat.
There....it doesn't get any easier than that, does it???
This is a dish that I make often for my daughter who absolutely loves it. So Iam sending this to Vanamala's Kids Food Festival.
Notes:
- You can grind green chillies along with the coconut and then add it to the channa. I don't do it when I make it exclusively for my daughter 'coz it turns out to be too spicy.
- Fresh curry leaves can be used to garnish the chundal.
- You can squeeze in some fresh lemon juice for added taste.
This is very easy & healthy recipe. Thanks for sharing this recipe.
ReplyDeleteI used to eat this kind of chundal at the temples. I know it tastes great. Very lovely entry!
ReplyDeleteLove this chundal!! Mom makes the one with black chick peas for Ganapati pooja! Nice one! :)
ReplyDeleteI love this chundal! Mom makes it with black chick peas for Ganapathi pooja. Nice one! :)
ReplyDeletesimple and delicious. one can never go wrong with sundal.
ReplyDeletesimple and delicious. one can never go wrong with sundal.
ReplyDeleteI make this too! and everyone loves it in our family.. yours looks gr8!
ReplyDeletesimple and delicious snack...
ReplyDeleteNice entry for the event, Sundals is usually made during navarathri, but i really dont mind making them as a side dish with phulkas sometimes.
ReplyDeleteAfter long time heard about chundal thanks for shareing........
ReplyDeleteHi Jayashree
ReplyDeleteSimple & Easy recipe
Thank you for participated in my Kid's event.
-vanamala
I make a little different one..Good for health! :)
ReplyDeletethats a deleciousssss chundal
ReplyDeleteEasy, high protien & healthy recipe. Nice one!
ReplyDeletechundal reminds me of navarathri days. Hey u have a surprise at my blog.
ReplyDeleteI love any form of chundal so as far as I'm concerned, this is a great recipe.
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