Milder as my kids don’t like it spicy. So here’s my recipe:
2 TS of butter or ghee
2 white onions, chopped
2 cloves of garlic, chopped
1 tsp of fresh ginger, grated
1/2 bird eye chilli, finely chopped
2 TS Garam Masala
1 TS of cumin
1 tsp of turmeric
Pinch of cinnamon, muscat and curry powder
1 can of tomatoes, diced
1 can of chickpeas
Veggie broth (approx. 200-300 ml)
120 ml of fresh cream
Salt and pepper
2 TS of Greek Yoghurt
Fresh coriander and lemon
Strain the chickpeas (I always use the chickpea water as a substitute for egg in other recipes, works well).
Fry the onions in butter, add garlic, ginger and chilli.
Then add all the spices and roast for a minute.
Add the tomatoes, a bit of broth and the strained chickpeas.
Let everything boil on small heat for about half an hour.
Add the cream, salt and pepper.
Garnish with fresh coriander and a spritz of lemon juice.
Milder as my kids don’t like it spicy. So here’s my recipe:
2 TS of butter or ghee 2 white onions, chopped 2 cloves of garlic, chopped 1 tsp of fresh ginger, grated 1/2 bird eye chilli, finely chopped 2 TS Garam Masala 1 TS of cumin 1 tsp of turmeric Pinch of cinnamon, muscat and curry powder 1 can of tomatoes, diced 1 can of chickpeas Veggie broth (approx. 200-300 ml) 120 ml of fresh cream Salt and pepper 2 TS of Greek Yoghurt Fresh coriander and lemon
Strain the chickpeas (I always use the chickpea water as a substitute for egg in other recipes, works well).
Fry the onions in butter, add garlic, ginger and chilli.
Then add all the spices and roast for a minute.
Add the tomatoes, a bit of broth and the strained chickpeas.
Let everything boil on small heat for about half an hour.
Add the cream, salt and pepper.
Garnish with fresh coriander and a spritz of lemon juice.
Tastes even better the next day :)