Creamy Coconut Chickpea Curry Recipe (2024)

Creamy Coconut Chickpea Curry Recipe (1)Helene Dsouza

A wholesome, vibrant chickpea curry prepared with coconut milk and selected spices.

Total Time: 40 minutes minutes

Prep Time: 10 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 30 minutes minutes

2 servings

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  • 🧅 Ingredients
  • 🥣 Adaptations
  • 🔪 How to make it?
  • 📖 Recipe
  • 🍴 Serving
  • 🍱 Storing
  • 💭 FAQs
  • 👁️ Indian Curry Recipe Ideas
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📕 What is this Curry?

A Chickpea curry is an Indian inspired, spiced curry prepared with whole cooked chickpeas, spices and coconut milk.

This recipe is based on the Indian Chole Masala/Chana Masala or restaurant style chickpea tikka masala. It's not an authentic Indian recipe, but rather a modern Indian influenced dish.

I came up and created this recipe when I was looking for a shortcut curry recipe prepared with coconut milk.

Tip: Chickpeas are also known as Garbanzo beans in English.

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🧅 Ingredients

This recipe is for you if you are getting into Indian food. You will love the flavors if you have eaten Indian food in Western countries.

Here is an overview of what you will need to help you get going. The detailed US and metric measurements are located in the recipe card, further below.

  • Onion – purple or white, I prefer the former.
  • Garlic – fresh or paste
  • Ginger – fresh or paste (see handy DIY combination ginger garlic paste)
  • Tomato – fresh
  • Tomato Purée
  • Oil – vegetable, sunflower, coconut oil or try mustard oil for more flavor.
  • Chickpeas – either dried from scratch soaked and boiled chickpeas or canned chickpeas. Chickpeas and garbanzo beans are the same thing.
  • Black Pepper – ground
  • Chili Pepper – ground, you may use hot cayenne or mild deep red Kashmiri chili pepper. The choice is yours.
  • Turmeric – ground
  • Cumin – ground
  • Coriander Seeds – ground
  • Coconut Milk – unsweetened. It can be organic coconut milk, if you prefer. I like the Thai Kitchen brand coconut milk.
  • Garam Masala – that's a spice blend mainly used to season vegetables. You get it in most stores or make it from scratch. Most homes in India have their own Garam Masala version.
  • Salt
  • Cilantro – fresh to garnish
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🥣 Adaptations

You can pimp your chickpea curry by adding veggies and other ingredients.

Add a handful or little more to your chickpea curry, but not too much, or else you will be left without curry sauce.

Here are some ideas that will help you to get inspired.

I recommend adding cooked through veggies or al dente vegetables to your curry at the end of the full cooking cycle.

  • Cauliflower
  • Broccoli
  • Potato
  • Green Peas
  • Eggplant (aka Aubergine)
  • Sweet Potato
  • Squash (i.e. Zucchini Courgette or Butternut Squash)
  • Pumpkin
  • Spinach
  • Kale
  • Mustard Greens
  • Gourde – Indian vegetables such as snake gourd, bottle gourd or ridge gourd.
  • Drumstick – an Indian vegetable also known as Moringa Pod

Or I like to add any of the following ingredients too, almost at the end of the cooking process.

  • Paneer (Indian Cottage Cheese)
  • Tofu, firm
  • Shrimp (aka Prawns), cooked
  • Mushroom
  • Lamb, cooked
  • Beef, cooked
  • Chicken, cooked
  • Kidney Beans or Red Beans, canned or boiled
  • Peach or Mango purée to add sweetness

🔪 How to make it?

My chickpea tikka masala curry is a one pot dinner meal. It comes together effortlessly, and you will have fun preparing it!

Here is a quick overview to get you going. You will find the full US and metric measurements just further below in the recipe card with the video instructions.

Step 1

Prepare and cut all fresh ingredients. Keep cooked chickpeas ready, too.

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Step 2

Sauté onion, ginger, garlic, tomato.

Stir in chickpeas, spices and coconut milk.

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Step 3

Cook for about 20-30 minutes covered, or until you are satisfied with the flavors and consistency.

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📖 Recipe

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Creamy Coconut Chickpea Curry Recipe

A wholesome, vibrant chickpea curry prepared with coconut milk and selected spices.

4.73 from 29 votes

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Course: Main Course

Cuisine: Asian, Indian

Diet: Diabetic, Gluten Free, Hindu, Low Calorie, Low Lactose, Low Salt, Vegan

Prep Time: 10 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 30 minutes minutes

Total Time: 40 minutes minutes

Servings: 2 servings

Calories: 201kcal

Recipe by: Helene Dsouza

Ingredients

US - Metric

Instructions

  • Prepare your fresh ingredients. Slice onion, chop garlic and ginger (or even better grate ginger), dice your tomato.

    1 Onion, 2 Pieces Garlic Cloves, 1 Inch Ginger Fresh, 1 Tomato

  • Heat up a medium-sized pot with oil and sauté onion slices until they have softened. Cook on a medium to low heat setting.

    1 Onion, 1 Tablespoon Oil

  • Stir in ginger and garlic and sauté over a medium heat setting.

    2 Pieces Garlic Cloves, 1 Inch Ginger Fresh

  • Then add your tomato pieces and tomato purée. Mix it all in and keep over a medium to low-heat setting.

    1 Tomato, 2 Tablespoon Tomato Sauce

  • Continue to add in ingredients and reduce the heat setting to low. Stir in chickpeas and spices, including the black pepper, cayenne pepper, turmeric powder, ground cumin, ground coriander seeds and garam masala.

    1 Can Chickpeas, ¼ Teaspoon Black Pepper Ground, ½ Teaspoon Cayenne Pepper Ground, 1 Teaspoon Turmeric, 1 Teaspoon Cumin Seeds Ground, 1 Teaspoon Coriander Seeds Ground, 1 Tablespoon Garam Masala

  • Pour in Coconut Milk and mix it all in. Increase heat to medium.

    2 Cups Coconut Milk

  • Cook your curry covered for about 20 minutes over a low to medium heat setting so that the ingredients get cooked through and the curry gains on flavor.

  • Season with salt at the end (optional) and serve up hot with rice or flat bread.

    Salt to taste

Notes

  • 1 can chickpeas = 16.9 oz/480grams. You can use dried and boiled chickpeas too. In that case, weigh your chickpeas once they are boiled.
  • Adding salt is optional and you might not need it.

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Nutrition

Nutrition Facts

Creamy Coconut Chickpea Curry Recipe

Amount Per Serving

Calories 201Calories from Fat 117

% Daily Value*

Fat 13g20%

Saturated Fat 5g25%

Trans Fat 1g

Polyunsaturated Fat 2g

Monounsaturated Fat 5g

Sodium 13mg1%

Potassium 394mg11%

Carbohydrates 21g7%

Fiber 5g20%

Sugar 12g13%

Protein 3g6%

Vitamin A 818IU16%

Vitamin C 16mg19%

Calcium 146mg15%

Iron 2mg11%

* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.

🍴 Serving

The easiest way to enjoy this coconut milk chickpea curry is with plain cooked or steamed rice.

Currently, I'm in love with brown rice because it's more nutritious and keeps me full longer. That means I don't feel hungry so soon again. Many brown rice variations exist out there, and you will surely find one that suits your needs.

If you like Indian flat breads, then plain rotis or ghee chapati/parathas make for a great curry addition. Indian nan, a northern Indian flat bread, can be served with this curry too.

Otherwise, you may also enjoy whole wheat bread such as spelt flour bread with your curry. If you are into comfort food, you can prepare quick garlic bread too.

If you are into chutneys and pickles, add a small quantity of that to serve with your chickpea enriched coconut curry. They add an element of tartness to your meal. My latest favorite is a red currant chutney.

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🍱 Storing

This curry keeps well in the fridge for at least a week.

Store your leftovers or meal prep, your chickpea curry in rectangular or square glass jars. They come with a sealable airtight lid, which you can remove, to reheat your curry in the oven or microwave.

That way, you are less likely to transfer your meal to different containers, which will save you time.

The glass containers also look great in your fridge, and you are less likely to forget your leftovers in your fridge (because you see them all the time). You get these glass containers in IKEA or on Amazon.

To Freeze

This curry is also freezer-friendly! Just freeze it in easy to reheat batches. I just use the same rectangular glass container to freeze my curry into batches.

Look out for freezer-friendly glass container with the little snowflake symbol on them (the IKEA ones are fine).

To reheat your frozen curry, place the meal prepped glass containers without the lid into the oven and reheat gradually on a slower temperature.

Frozen curry can be left out to thaw over night in the fridge too or directly place the frozen curry into a larger pan and heat up until the curry is perfectly hot and ready for consumption.

💭 FAQs

How to use dried chickpeas to make this dish?

Dried chickpeas need to be soaked overnight in water to soften. Then the chickpeas need to be boiled soft. The easiest way to do this is with the help of a pressure cooker. Dried chickpeas are a great choice if you are looking for a budget-friendly recipe option, and this is also your choice if you want to avoid artificial preservatives. The con is, that dried soaked chickpeas take forever to cook through (min 30 mins with a pressure cooker). You can also use canned chickpeas instead of dried chickpeas, and they are convenient and already soft out of the can, but they contain preservatives.

Is this curry spicy hot?

This chickpea curry is a well-balanced meal, it's not overly spicy hot due to the choice of seasoning and the coconut milk tones it down and adds some sweetness as well.

Can babies eat this chickpea curry?

Please consult your pediatrician first and foremost. Generally speaking, if the baby is in food eating age, then yes, but I recommend reducing the quantity of some spices so that your child gets used to eating spices, a step at a time. Furthermore, omit chili pepper powder altogether when preparing this chickpea curry for your baby and you.

Can I use curry powder instead of garam masala to make this?

Yes, you can use curry powder instead of garam masala, but your curry will taste differently.

What are Chickpeas called in India?

India is a country of many languages and scripts. Hindi and English are the main languages. In Hindi, chickpeas are known as chana. In Punjabi, they are known as chole.

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  • Coconut Milk Shrimp Curry
  • Mushroom Tikka Masala
  • Goan Chicken Curry with Coconut

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FAQs

How to make coconut curry creamier? ›

Best way to thicken is is to grate a potato or two in there. Potato is delicious in curries and adds creaminess naturally. I also like to turn some dry coconut flakes to powder using a coffee grinder and add it in. It intensifies the coconut flavor and thickens at the same time.

How do you thicken coconut milk curry? ›

You can use mashed potatoes or flour. Corn flour can be used as well and you can use cream mixed with coconut milk. You can also use gram flour. Tapioca, arrowroot flour can be used too.

How to make a thick curry sauce? ›

For a rich and creamy curry, coconut milk or cream can be a fantastic thickening agent. They not only add creaminess but also a delightful tropical flavour. Simply pour in some coconut milk or cream and let it simmer until your sauce reaches the desired consistency.

Does coconut milk and tomato go together? ›

It seems overly simple, but the full fat coconut milk, plus the flavor-packed sundried tomatoes makes for a surprisingly tasty and flavorful dish.

How do restaurants make curry so creamy? ›

The actual sweetness and creaminess of such curries meanwhile, usually comes from fried onions and either cashews and/or dairy products. Instead of (or in addition to) onion, ground coconut may be used. White poppy seeds and/or watermelon seeds are also used in some creamy sauces.

How do you make curry more creamy? ›

Pour coconut milk into the wok-if coconut milk has separated from the fat, pour the liquid in and add a tablespoon or so of fat until you have the creamy consistency that you desire.

How do you keep coconut milk from splitting in curry? ›

Add an Acid or Base: Sometimes, adding a small amount of acid or base can help stabilize the milk and prevent further curdling.

How do you balance coconut milk in curry? ›

Use spices and herbs: Adding spices like ginger, cumin, coriander, or herbs like basil, mint, or cilantro can help to balance the coconut flavor and add complexity to the dish.

What is the best thickener for curry? ›

You can use foods like yogurt to get the curry to thicken. You can also add flour or corn starch. Simmering the curry for a few extra minutes can also get it reach the right consistency.

What is the best ingredient to thicken curry? ›

Yes, curry is best thickened with cornstarch or arrowroot flour. Combine 1 tablespoon starch/ flour with 2-3 tablespoons water or curry sauce to make a slurry. Add to the pot and simmer for 2-3 minutes until thickened.

What do you add to curry to thicken it? ›

There are several ways to thicken curry sauces and avoid making them too runny or watery. One option is to add dairy such as Greek yogurt, heavy cream, or coconut cream . Another option is to add ground nuts like cashews or almonds to the sauce . A roux made with flour and butter is also an effective thickener.

When not to use coconut milk? ›

For example, if consuming products that are low in fat is a priority, coconut milk may not be your best choice due to its high fat content, which contributes most of the calories of coconut milk. In addition, regarding protein content, cow's milk and soy milk have more protein than coconut milk and almond milk.

When should you not drink coconut milk? ›

Coconut milk can cause digestive issues, in people with irritable bowel syndrome (IBS). Some people may have coconut allergies and may experience abdominal pain after consuming coconut milk.

What kind of tomatoes for curry? ›

Desi tomatoes possess the vitamins and essential nutrients in the right amount. Hence best for curry is the desi ones.

How do you keep coconut milk creamy? ›

To get your coconut milk the correct consistency, which is somewhat the same as heavy cream, open the can and pour everything into a blender. Blend for 1-2 minutes until coconut cream and coconut water are well combined. Store in an airtight container in the fridge up to 5 days.

How to make Thai curry thick and creamy? ›

  1. In a pot heat half the coconut coconit cream over medium heat until the fat full separates.
  2. Fry the curry paste in the fat for 5 minutes.
  3. Add a bit of coconut milk to incorporate, then add the rest. ...
  4. Season with fish sauce and palm sugar.
  5. Add protein and veg by cooking time.
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How to make a curry more coconutty? ›

Customize Your Curry
  1. For a more coconutty flavor, replace 1 cup of whole milk with 1 cup of full-fat count coconut milk.
  2. For a bolder flavor, add 1 additional tablespoon of curry powder.
  3. If lacking salt, add fish sauce, 1 teaspoon at a time, and taste test again.
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How do you make coconut cream sauce thicker? ›

The best and easiest option is corn starch . You add 1 Tb per 1 cup of liquid you are using ( coconut milk in this case ) And you mix it with 1 Tb of cold water, and then add it to your sauce before boiling. However, cornstarch is tasteless, and if you don't have problems with gluten I would suggest wheat flour.

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