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​6 mistakes to avoid while making Chole Masala at home​

etimes.in | Last updated on - Mar 30, 2025, 17:11 IST
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6 mistakes to avoid while making Chole Masala at home

Chole Masala—an iconic dish that packs flavor, warmth, spice, and is an absolute favorite in many households. Whether you're making it for the first time or you’re a seasoned pro, it's easy to fall into a few common traps while cooking up this delicious curry. Let’s talk about the mistakes to avoid so you can create the perfect bowl of Chole that’ll have everyone coming back for seconds!

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Skipping the soaking step

A common mistake is skipping the soaking of chickpeas. Using canned chickpeas or cooking them straight from dry might seem like a shortcut, but soaking them overnight makes a big difference. It softens the chickpeas, reduces cooking time, and helps them absorb moreflavour. Skipping this step can affect the texture and taste of the Chole!

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Using store-bought masala

While store-bought Chole masala can be a lifesaver when you’re in a hurry, it doesn’t bring the same depth of flavor that freshly ground spices do. The magic of Chole lies in the spices—cumin, coriander, turmeric, garam masala, and more! Grinding fresh spices brings unbeatable aromas to the kitchen. It also allows for adjusting flavors to suit personal taste.

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Not cooking the spices properly

You might think tossing spices in at the last minute will do the trick, but no, that's not how it's done! Cooking your spices in hot oil helps release their essential oils, allowing them to infuse the dish with deeper, more vibrantflavours. If the spices aren’t given enough time, the dish will taste flat. So, be patient and let the spices sizzle!

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Forgetting the "tamarind touch"

What makes some Chole recipes special is the tangy flavor from tamarind or amchur powder (dried mango powder). This tartness helps balance the rich spices and creamy chickpeas. Don’t skip this step—it adds the perfect contrast and enhances the dish.

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Overcooking or undercooking the chickpeas

The key to perfect Chole is chickpeas that are tender but not mushy. Overcooking them can turn your dish into a mash, while undercooked chickpeas are hard and unpleasant to chew. Keep an eye on them while they cook, and test for tenderness before you move on. A pressure cooker or Instant Pot can speed up the process without losing texture, but it's important to always check the chickpeas!

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Skipping the garnish

Garnish might seem like a small thing, but it can really elevate your Chole. Fresh coriander leaves, a squeeze of lemon, and some thinly sliced onions will make your dish look more appetizing and add a fresh contrast to the warm, spicy flavours.

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