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Bombay Chole — as easy as 2-minute noodles

By The iCookMagic Kitchen 14 Jul 2026 3 min read👁 1
Bombay Chole — as easy as 2-minute noodles

“The first place to listen is food.”

Some dishes don't just feed you — they remind you of someone. Bombay Chole (our Comfort Bowl Bombay Chole) is one of them. And if you're someone who's forced to cook but loves to eat, it's as easy as 2-minute noodles.

💭 Does this remind you of something? A kitchen, a person, a rainy evening, a first bite. Tell us your memory — we read every one.

Happy food is healthy food

We don't split the two. The taste and the goodness are the same thing. You are what you eat.

Naturally in it: Omega-3 (ALA) (from Mustard Seeds) · Iron (from Fenugreek Leaves (Methi)).

Per 100g: 17.00g protein · 24.00g fibre · 274 kcal.

The spices you'll smell: Cinnamon (sweet, woody, comforting), Cumin (toasty, warm, earthy), Kachri (tart, earthy), Cloves (intense, sweet-pungent), Mace (refined, warm, sweet).

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Make it — as easy as 2-minute noodles

⏱ 50 min  ·  🍽 serves 2  ·  🧑‍🍳 Forced to Cook (Easy)

You'll need: 1 pack of Bombay Chole · 300ml Water | 15g or 2 spoons ghee | 20g or 2 spoons chopped coriander | 2g or 1/2 spoon grated ginger | 2g or 1/2 spoon green chilies, finely chopped | 2g or 1/2 spoon of garlic, minced | 70g or 1 small sized onion, finely chopped | 160g or 1 small Tomato, chopped finely

  1. Soak the pulses overnight in water
  2. Drain the water in the morning and add the soaked pulses, Magic Mixx (from the packet), and 300ml of fresh water to a pressure cooker.
  3. Pressure cook for 25-30 minutes, then let the pressure cooker cool down.
  4. Take 1/4th of the cooked pulses and mash it into a smooth paste.
  5. In a small fry pan add the ghee, add grated ginger, minced garlic and chopped green chillis and sauté for a minute until fragrant
  6. Add chopped onions and tomatoes and cook until they soften and the ghee starts to separate
  7. Add this mixture to the cooked pulses and stir well
  8. Serve hot, garnished with fresh coriander in an attractive bowl
  9. Optional: Add your own creative tadka with extra love and flavor!
  10. Tip: Adjust consistency to your liking by adding hot water

👩‍🍳 Chef's tip: Serve your Bombay Chole with hot , fluffy bhaturas and a spoonful of ghee drizzled on top for that rich, indulgent flavor. Add a side of fresh onions and a wedge of lemon for an extra zing!

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