What is Brown Chickpeas?
Brown chickpeas (also known as Kala chana, black chickpea or desi type), stem from the same family Fabaceae, as its larger, paler cousin the garbanzo bean. The latter is smoother and commonly used to make hummus and falafel. Brown chickpeas have a thick covering which accounts for its nutty texture and flavour. There is more than meets the eye to this type of thick-skinned chickpea. When the skin is removed, it reveals a yellow inner. It is split to form chana dhal which is also used to make yellow split gram dhal (chana dhal). The powder form is known as Chana flour, gram flour or Besan.
How to Cook Brown Chickpeas
This variety of chickpea is less common than its paler counterpart. It can be found in ethnic food shops in whole or canned form. When cooking whole brown chickpeas, it is best to soak overnight, rinse thoroughly then boil for at least two hours before braising. Although it has a soft texture when cooked, it still retains a nut-like form due to its thick skin. This also accounts for it's longer cooking time.To make braised Kadla, simply boil then add to whole spice-infused oil.
Braised Kadla Recipe

Braised Kadala Recipe
Prep time: 2 H & 5 MCook time: 10 MTotal time: 2 H & 15 M
Braised Kadala is brown chickpeas, tempered in whole spice-infused oil. The medley of dried chillies, cumin and mustard seeds accounts for its piquant taste.
Ingredients:
For soaking
- 1 cup brown chickpeas
- 3 cups of water
- 3 cups of water
- salt
- 2 medium onions
- 1 teaspoon black mustard seeds
- 4 birds eye chillies
- 1 tablespoon jeera seeds
- curry leaves
- 4 tablespoons vegetable oil
Instructions:
- Place whole chickpeas on a tray. Remove any chipped pieces or stones.
- Soak the chickpeas overnight in 3 cups of water.
- Before boiling, rinse and wash thoroughly.
- Add chickpeas to pot then add 3 cups water.
- Boil for 2 hours. Press to test of cooked. It should be soft when pressed but held together by thick outer skin. Has a nut-like texture and sound.
- Drain, remove all excess water. Allow cooling.
- Heat a pan on medium heat.
- Add mustard seeds and jeera. Roast for a minute or two until the seeds pop.
- Remove seeds from pan.
- Add oil. Add finely sliced onion and dried chillies.
- Add curry leaves and mustard and jeera seeds.
- Fry until onions are slightly brown and soft.
- Add boiled kadala, mix, then serve warm.
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