Step-wise pictures and recipe for Kerala Kadala Curry, traditional black chickpeas stew with coconut and other spices. Best for puttu, appam or hot rice.
My love for Kerala and its cuisine cant be put in words. With every trip we take to God’s own country, more than anything I look forward to trying my favorite food. Today I bring you one of the most delicious curries – Kerala Kadala Curry. Not only does it tastes divine with traditional Kerala items like Puttu, Appam, Idli or Dosa but it is a great accompaniment for rice too.
The best thing about this Kerala Kadala Curry is the use of coconut. The curry itself is highly flavored with coconut and coconut oil. There are a lot of other spices like fennel seeds, cloves, cinnamon, star anise, coriander seeds. Add to it, fresh curry leaves and shallots – it is a flavor bomb! I tried multiple versions in the past, including the one my mother-in-law makes with tamarind and tomatoes. But nothing comes close to this version with roasted coconut.
This Kerala Kadala Curry is made with golden roasted coconut and black chickpeas/chana, giving it a very distinct brownish color. In spite of adding only onions & shallots along with Kadala/Chickpeas, this gravy turns out quick thick, especially as time passes by. I have already made this version more than a few times, serving it as accompaniment with different stuff ranging from soft idlis, fluffy uthappams or hot rice.
How to make Kerala Kadala Curry | Kadala Kari Recipe
📖 Recipe
Kerala Kadala Curry | Kadala Kari Recipe
MEASUREMENT
1 cup = 250ml, 1 tablespoon = 15ml, 1 teaspoon = 5ml
Ingredients
For Kadala Curry Masala –
- 1 tablespoon Coriander Seeds
- ½ teaspoon Black Pepper
- 1 teaspoon Fennel Seeds
- 2 inch Cinnamon
- 1 Star Anise
- 3 Cloves
- 2 Green Cardamom
- 8-10 Shallots
- ½ cup Grated Fresh Coconut
- ½ teaspoon Oil
For Kadala Curry –
- 1 cup Black Chickpeas
- ½ cup Finely Chopped Onion
- 2 tablespoon Coconut Oil
- 2 Green Chillies
- 1 Dried Red Chilli
- ½ teaspoon Mustard Seeds
- ½ teaspoon Turmeric Powder
- 1 teaspoon Red Chilli Powder
- Salt as needed
- Water as needed
- Fresh Curry Leaves
Instructions
- Soak washed chickpeas overnight, discard the water and pressure cook them for 4-5 whistles with enough water with a pinch of turmeric powder. Let the pressure drop naturally before opening the lid.
- In a heavy bottomed pan, heat ½ teaspoon of oil and add coriander seeds, cloves, cinnamon, star anise, cardamom, fennel seeds and black pepper. Fry for a minute.
- Add shallots and fry again for 2-3 mins.
- Next add fresh grated coconut and fry all ingredients until the coconut turns brown. Switch off from heat. Let it cool down.
- Add water as needed and grind it into a smooth paste. Set it aside.
- In the same pan, heat 2 tablespoon coconut oil. Splutter mustard seeds and brown dried red chillies. Add fresh curry leaves.
- Add finely chopped onions and fry them until transparent.
- Next add turmeric powder and red chilli powder, cook for a couple of minutes.
- Add pressure cooked chickpeas along with water used for cooking. Add salt as needed.
- As it comes to a boil, add the prepared masala paste. Mix well.
- Let the curry boil for a few minutes and remove from heat.
- Serve as accompaniment for rice or any breakfast items.
Detailed step-wise picture recipe of making Kerala Kadala Curry | Kadala Kari Recipe
1. Soak washed chickpeas overnight, discard the water and pressure cook them for 4-5 whistles with enough water and a pinch of turmeric powder. Let the pressure drop naturally before opening the lid.
2. In a heavy bottomed pan, heat ½ teaspoon of oil and add coriander seeds, cloves, cinnamon, star anise, cardamom, fennel seeds and black pepper. Fry for a minute.
3. Add shallots and fry again for 2-3 mins.
4. Next add fresh grated coconut.
4. Fry all ingredients until the coconut turns brown. Switch off from heat. Let it cool down.
5. Add water as needed and grind it into a smooth paste. Set it aside.
6. In the same pan, heat 2 tablespoon coconut oil. Splutter mustard seeds and brown dried red chillies. Add fresh curry leaves.
7. Add finely chopped onions and fry them until transparent.
8. Next add turmeric powder and red chilli powder, cook for a couple of minutes.
9. Add pressure cooked chickpeas along with water used for cooking. Add salt as needed.
10. As it comes to a boil, add the prepared masala paste. Mix well.
11. Let the curry boil for a few minutes and remove from heat.
12. Serve as accompaniment for rice or any breakfast items.
Recipe Notes
- Adjust spices as per preference.
- Use coconut oil for best taste.
I would be delighted to know if you have tried this recipe, don’t forget to share your feedback and comments below. If you have any questions, you can e-mail me! I am also available on Facebook, Pinterest, Instagram and Twitter 🙂
The Girl Next Door
This looks so good! I don't think I have tried out this Kerala-style kadala curry ever - the ones I've had have been very different from this one. Should try this out soon. 🙂
chcooks
I am sure you will love it 🙂
Angie | Fiesta Friday
Sounds delish. Love that little copper bucket!
alonnasmith
Hi Ramya, I love your website, and this recipe especially. Question: In the photo, it looks like there are many more than 10 shallots, and it seems they are quite small. We have large shallots here in the U.S. and I am trying to figure out the comparison for the right quantity. Thanks so much for your help!
Alonna
chcooks
Hi Alonna, I used Indian shallots that are tiny compared to the US ones. You could use 6-7 bigger shallots instead. You can also use one large onion if you don't have shallots. Hope this helps 🙂
alonnasmith
Thanks Ramya!
Meena
Omg m! Tried this recipe! It’s outta the world! Tyvm!
Ramya
Thanks 🙂 Glad you enjoyed the recipe!
Kavita
Very different and delicious ???
Was looking for chana recipe without tamarind and tomato
Tried this and it was Super hit
Thank you so much for sharing?
Ramya
Thank you for the feedback! Glad you enjoyed it 🙂
Anita
I live in Kerala but rarely make local dishes because I’m not terribly fond of the cuisine. Your recipe is so good that I feel like I need to explore Kerala cuisine more. Thank you for sharing.
Ramya
Thank you so much glad you liked it 🙂