For a richer flavor, consider using ghee (clarified butter) instead of vegetable oil. Adjust the amount of cayenne pepper to control the level of spiciness. If you prefer a smoother gravy, you can blend a portion of the cooked tomato mixture before adding the chickpeas. Garam masala is best added at the end of cooking to preserve its aroma. For an even deeper flavor, soak dried chickpeas overnight and then boil them until tender before starting the recipe. Be sure to adjust cooking times accordingly.
Trudie Runolfsson
Sep 26, 2024Followed the recipe exactly and it turned out perfect! The cooking times were spot on.
Raina Franecki
May 15, 2024This recipe is amazing! So much better than any other cholay recipe I've tried. The tea bag trick really adds a unique depth of flavor.
Ericka Jacobson
Mar 29, 2024The infused water made a huge difference! I also used coconut oil instead of vegetable oil, and it gave it a lovely aroma.
Willa Sawayn
Mar 13, 2024I added a pinch of amchur powder (dried mango powder) at the end for a bit of tanginess, and it was fantastic!
Josiah Pollich
Jan 13, 2024The perfect balance of spices! My family devoured it. I will definitely be making this again.
Zoey Ortiz
Dec 4, 2023I've made this several times now, and it's always a hit. Thanks for sharing this wonderful recipe!
Myra Champlin
Oct 13, 2023I loved how easy this was to make, especially using canned chickpeas. The instructions were very clear and the end result was delicious!