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Chana Masala In The Slow Cooker

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Chana Masala In The Slow Cooker

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    I made this today and thought it turned out quite well, particularly for a neophyte like me. Next time around, I'll probably cut down the amount of water and maybe throw in an extra can of tomato paste to get a thicker consistency.

    • 625 min
    • Serves 6
    • Easy

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    Chana Masala in the Slow Cooker,Ever since a new Indian restaurant opened up in our town last fall, I can’t get enough. It’s become my new foodie obsession. For me, it wasn’t enough to just enjoy a nice meal out every other month. I wanted to recreate these colorful flavors at home. If you’re new to Indian cooking, don’t let these recipes overwhelm you. Just because the list of ingredients is longer than usual, it doesn’t mean they’re difficult or expensive. It’s true, you may have to spend a little bit on your initial investment in Indian cookery. Garam Masala, Turmeric, and other spices are a must, and they can set you back $5-7 per bottle. However, they last a long time and ensure the authentic flavors of India. Plus, most of the other ingredients required are inexpensive and help offset the cost of the spices. This recipe for one of my favorites, Chana Masala, is so flavorful you’ll forget that it’s vegetarian…and frugal!,I made this today and thought it turned out quite well, particularly for a neophyte like me. Next time around, I’ll probably cut down the amount of water and maybe throw in an extra can of tomato paste to get a thicker consistency.,Ever since a new Indian restaurant opened up in our town last fall, I can’t get enough. It’s become my new foodie obsession. For me, it wasn’t enough to just enjoy a nice meal out every other month. I wanted to recreate these colorful flavors at home. If you’re new to Indian cooking, don’t let these recipes overwhelm you. Just because the list of ingredients is longer than usual, it doesn’t mean they’re difficult or expensive. It’s true, you may have to spend a little bit on your initial investment in Indian cookery. Garam Masala, Turmeric, and other spices are a must, and they can set you back $5-7 per bottle. However, they last a long time and ensure the authentic flavors of India. Plus, most of the other ingredients required are inexpensive and help offset the cost of the spices. This recipe for one of my favorites, Chana Masala, is so flavorful you’ll forget that it’s vegetarian…and frugal!


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