Recipes that use pantry ingredients are great to have in your meal plans. They don’t require much in the way of planning and depending on how your pantry is stocked, you may have the ingredients already on hand. Canned chickpeas, canned tomatoes, and canned coconut milk make this flavorful meal so simple. Meals that use beans as the main source of protein are budget-friendly too.  You can make Indian Food at home! You don’t need to order takeout, and you can make the whole thing from scratch. Start with this curry with chickpeas, and then move on to some of my other delicious, quick, and easy curries, like Coconut Shrimp Curry and Sweet Potato Curry.  Looking for an Instant Pot curry recipe? Making curry is easy, but making curry in your instant pot is even better.  Try Instant Pot Coconut Chicken Curry! Or maybe you want to use your crockpot? No problem! Try my Slow Cooker Vegetable Curry today.

Why You’ll Love This Recipe

Key Ingredients

Here’s what you need to make Chickpea Curry: Complete list of ingredients and amounts can be found in the recipe card below.

Onion, Garlic, Ginger, Chili: These fresh aromatics create the base flavor of this vegetarian curry. Use a jalapeno pepper for mild heat, or choose a hotter pepper if you prefer.  Spices: Turmeric, cumin, coriander, and smoked paprika work together to create another layer of warm, smoky, herby flavor.  Garam masala: On top of the above spices, this classic Indian spice blend is a must. It’s spicy and fragrant. Use this recipe to mix your own, or buy a premade spice mix if you prefer.  Diced Tomatoes: One standard-sized can is the perfect amount for this curry recipe.  Water and Coconut Milk: These add liquid to the curry which helps to cook the ingredients and create an amazing sauce. For making curry, you want to use canned coconut milk, rather than the kind that comes in a box or carton. It’s thicker and more flavorful! Chickpeas: Canned chickpeas make this recipe super easy! You can of course use garbanzo beans that you’ve cooked yourself as well.

How to Make Chickpea Curry

Is it your first time making curry? Don’t worry, it’s easy!

Recipe Tips

Drain and rinse the beans, but not the tomatoes: Chickpeas should be drained and rinsed before adding to recipes, but with the canned tomatoes, you will want to use the liquid in the can as well.  Mise en place: This is a french term that is loosely translated to mean, “everything prepped and ready to go”. I like to chop all of the ingredients and have everything measured out before I start cooking. Because curries cook so quickly, you won’t have time to prep as you go.  Use full-fat coconut milk: Canned, full-fat coconut milk is what you want to use when making curry. Be sure to shake the can really well before opening it, as the liquid and fat can separate in the can.  For a less spicy curry: If you want this curry to be very mild, you can reduce the amount of peppers you add in the beginning. I find that using a jalapeno pepper gives chickpea curry the perfect amount of flavor without overpowering the recipe with heat. You can also leave out the garam masala if you want the flavor to be more simple.  Add Vegetables: Make a Veggie Chickpea Curry by adding in any type of vegetables that you like. Either steam them and add them in with the chickpeas or cut them small enough that you can sauté them with the onion. 

What to Serve with Chickpea Curry

Serve curry with any type of rice. I like to make fluffy basmati rice (it’s super easy in the Instant Pot), or jasmine rice. Brown rice is delicious too. Try my recipes for Jeera (cumin) rice or Turmeric rice if you want to make dinner extra special. The flavors will complement the spices in the curry recipe.  Make Homemade Naan Bread, or serve with roti or pita bread for dipping.  Easy sides like a simple side salad or french fries are always a good idea for dinner. Curry is such a flavorful dish, whatever you serve with it doesn’t need to be fancy. I hope you try this super easy chickpea curry recipe! In my opinion, it’s the best recipe to start with if you’ve never made curry before, and it’s also a great easy dinner recipe to have in your toolbox. © Little Sunny Kitchen

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