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Daily Picture Feature + Channa Masala

November 10, 2010

Good morning!

First up I have some exciting news. :)

Due to my obsession with all things photography and the million pictures on my hard drives, I have decided to create a Daily Picture page where I will be featuring a daily picture in 4 fun categories.

Each day I will be updating each category with a new picture.

You can click the image below to be taken to the new page.

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The question is, which category will be visited the most? ;) I’m pretty excited for the ‘Surprise’ category because I have soooooo many random pictures on my computer.

You can find the Daily Pics link in the category bar at the top of the page now:

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Secondly, I have also added an ‘Archives’ drop-down menu on the right side bar (underneath the search bar). Many of you have requested this lately, so now it is up! :)

Back to Channa Masala…

Do you ever go out to a restaurant and all you can think about is how much you can’t wait to make that dish at home?

And you wish you hadn’t stuffed yourself silly so you could go home, get hungry again, and make it that same night?

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Ok, maybe that’s just me…

Last weekend, I met up with Angela to go out to an Indian restaurant called Masala Bay. I ordered the Channa Masala with Saffron rice and it was to die for. They served me a hefty portion and let’s just say my jeans were feeling a bit tight on my way out.

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And by a bit tight, I mean that I had to undo the top button of my jeans on the drive home. ;)

The next day I made Channa Masala in the comfort of my own kitchen. Actually, twice in one week!

Spicy foods are perfect for those chilly Fall and Winter days, don’t you think? They warm me up and get my temperature a-risin’. Before I know it, I’m peeling off a layer and guzzling a glass of cold water, imagining myself on a hot, sunny beach.

Winter, what Winter?

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Channa Masala

Winter be gone! This dish packs some heat- have your drink ready! Umbrella optional.

Adapted from Arvinda’s.

Ingredients:

  • 4 cups chick peas, cooked
  • 1 tbsp. oil
  • 1 small onion, chopped
  • 1/2 cup canned ground or crushed tomatoes, unsalted
  • 1.5-2 tbsp. Madras Masala, to taste*
  • 1-2 tsp. sugar, to taste (optional)
  • 1.5 cup water (I used 2 cups and it was much too thin)
  • 1/2 tsp. sea salt, or salt to taste
  • 4 tbsp. cilantro, finely chopped, to garnish (optional)
  • 1 tsp. Garam Masala, to garnish (optional)

 

Directions: Rinse chickpeas and drain. Set aside. In a medium-sized pan, heat oil on medium-high heat and add in chopped onions. Add ground/crushed tomatoes and cook for one minute. Add Madras Masala spice to make a paste (or you can make your own from scratch). Fry paste for a couple of minutes. Stir in cooked chickpeas and add water to make a consistent sauce. Add salt and sugar to taste. Cover and simmer for 10 minutes. Serve with basmati rice (optional). Serves 4.

Note: If you aren’t using a spice mix, you can also make your own. See here.

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I love Arvinda’s spices. I have had the pleasure meeting the owners of Arvinda’s at the farmer’s market and they could not be nicer people. They are a local business out of Oakville, Ontario.

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Lots ‘o chickpeas.

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I doubled the original recipe so I would have lots of leftovers for the week ahead.

Leftovers rule and dishes drool.

Start by heating up the oil and adding the chopped onion.

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Cook on low until it caramelizes after about 5-8 minutes and then add the crushed tomato.

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Cook for another few minutes and now add the Masala spice. I also added the salt at the same time because it was on my board, but you might want to wait until the end to taste test first to see if it needs any salt.

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Stir well to form a thick paste.

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Looking good with the sunset pouring through the kitchen window.

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Now add the chickpeas and stir well.

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Add water and optional sugar.

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I used 2 cups of water, but I would suggest using 1-1.5 cups of water if you want it thicker and more paste-like. It was too thin for my liking.

Finally, simmer for 10 minutes. Sneak little bites from the skillet and go, ‘Mmmm!’

That wasn’t so hard, eh?

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Garnish with Garam Masala.

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This dish is hot, hot, hot….almost too spicy for me, but I was a trooper. Hot flashes ensued, but I loved it.

Eric, on the other hand, will not go near spicy food, so I guess it is all for my belly!

Do you like spicy food? Are you an Indian food lover? Have you ever re-created any restaurant dishes at home?

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Rachel @ Fit Fun and Fabulous
15 years ago

This post just made me STARVING. I love spicy and I love Indian food. The only other person I know that likes it is my dad! Guess we need a father/daughter date very soon.

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Morgan @ Life After Bagels
15 years ago

I am a total wimp to spice. In fact I’m eating some pumpkin hummus right now and cursing myself for putting too many chili flakes in it.

In other news, I’m deciding whether to tell Brad that there will be more and more and more sketchie photos up these days, or wait for him to discover it himself. Ah food for thought, hahaha.

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Angela Liddon (Oh She Glows)
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Reply to  Morgan @ Life After Bagels
15 years ago

I created it just for him! ;)

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Felicia (a taste of health with balance)
15 years ago

looking forward to the pictures! and no, you are not alone.. every time I have something good out to eat I’m thinking of ways to recreate it at home!

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Camille
15 years ago

Cool new feature!
I am checking it out at I type this :)

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Lizzie
15 years ago

I am not a spicy food person – normally, but this looks yummy! One thing I love about Indian food is that you can still sample a lot of dishes that don’t necessarily need to be hot, or a lot of places will give you a heat option. My husband loves to cook Indian food so a lot of ours is eaten in house. He loves to add hot sauce to everything – ummmm . . no thanks! :)

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Tiffany S
15 years ago

I love spicy food, the spicier the better! But not too crazy. :D

Your cat is beautiful, so I’ll be checking out those photos!!

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Hope
15 years ago

I love love love spicy food! I keep a jar of jalapenos in my fridge for that very reason!

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Faith @ lovelyascharged
15 years ago

The spicier, the better! I actually had a weird habit as a kid of drinking taco bell fire sauce straight out of the packet. YUM! Indian is ah-mah-zing…haven’t had it in a while, though, come to think of it!

Can’t wait to see more of the daily pictures!

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CathyK
15 years ago

great idea for your daily pics! i love the idea of the SURPRISE category!
i live within walking distance of masala bay so i must check it out! will have to grab a girlfriend as husband is…not that adventurous (yet!)
have a great day, angela! we’re blessed with that glorious sunshine again!

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Ellen@FirednFabulous
15 years ago

Ohhh Indian is my favorite! Well, pretty much anything with chickpeas in it :) Yummm. Love the pics, too!

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Susan
15 years ago

This is drool worthy! I love that you cooked Indian food. I tend to find alot of people shy away from it as it gets a little overwhelming with all the spices – but in the end its totally do-able and worth it! Thanks!

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Tulika
15 years ago

That chana masala looks fabulous!! I love seeing Indian food on blogs…I used to think making Indian food was so difficult and complicated, but it really is not so bad once you start to tackle it. And of course, the spicier, the better! (You really do start to build a tolerance after awhile!)

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Madeleine@ Stepping to the Brightside
15 years ago

I ADORE spicy foods- it’s my way of living dangerously. I’ll keep on eating, despite my tongue going numb and tears streaming down my face. Can we say borderline foodie masochism? But I’m with you, my boyfriend won’t even poke spicy foods with a 10 foot pole so it’s always a battle in the kitchen (though I still sneak in the cayenne pepper and sriracha sauce whenever I can) ;)

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Mama Pea
15 years ago

I can’t wait to see your daily photos! They are gorgeous!

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Liza
15 years ago

Mmm, I love love love the look of this dish – can’t wait to try it out for myself. Also, Sketchie!

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JenATX
15 years ago

I used to HATE spicy food & it would drive my family insane (come from a Mexican family) because it restricted what my mom could cook haha. I has grown on me though & boy am I glad. I love the extra little kick of spicy food but once it reaches the point of pain, i’m done!

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Victoria (District Chocoholic)
15 years ago

Spicy food – yes please! I love Indian dishes that use lots of veggies :).

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Kathryn
15 years ago

THANK YOU!!!! I’m super stoked about the archive. That rocks my socks!

I hope you are having a beautiful day!
xoxo

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Tracey
15 years ago

My husband and I both LOVE spicy food!

We were talking the other day about how our future kids are going to grow up liking spicy foods because we always add a bit of heat to our meals.

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Holly @ couchpotatoathlete
15 years ago

I like spicy food — never had Chana Masala before. Looks tasty, I sure love my chickpeas :)

I love the new daily pic feature — you take such amazing photographs and thank you for adding more and more to your blog each day. I look forward to it!

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