by Manish Mallick
View ProfileHere's a comforting dish that will satisfy everyone from plant-based eaters to the most staunch carnivores. Curried chickpea stew is made by braising chickpeas low and slow with onion, tomato, cilantro, and garam masala, then the stew is served over steamed Basmati rice. Chef Manish pairs the chickpeas with cauliflower 'steak' — a big hunk of cauliflower that's been marinated for hours in a creamy, spiced marinade, roasted until tender before, then charred on the flat top and dusted with even more garam masala. This dish is sure to spice up your weeknights!
Nutritional facts
Protein
12g
Carbs
70g
Calories
450
Fat
14g
Ingredients
Mustard Oil, Kashmiri Chili Powder, Indian Ground Chili, Carom Seeds , Turmeric, Fenugreek, Red Onion, Plum Tomato, Coriander, Garam Masala, Cilantro, Heavy Cream, Basmati Rice, Ginger Garlic Paste, Kosher Salt, White Vinegar, Thai Green Peppers, Canned Chickpeas, Greek Yogurt, Canola Oil, Cauliflower, Sea Salt
Reviews
4.2
Based on 174 reviews
One of Manish’s greatest passions is meeting new people and forming meaningful connections along the way. He discovered that the hospitality industry lets him do just that everyday.
Manish wanted to elevate the Indian dining experience by bringing progressive, artful, vibrant and fun concepts to the Chicago community. He has accomplished this with the launch of Bar Goa in the River North neighborhood and ROOH Chicago in the West Loop.
Community service is another major passion for Manish. During the COVID pandemic, he ensured all communities and frontline heroes in need were served hundreds of fresh and delicious meals on a daily basis, personally delivering them to various locations across the Chicago metro area, including Englewood Montessori, YWCA, Northwestern Hospitals, AMITA Hospitals and Hungry Hood.
Before discovering his love for hospitality, Manish had a successful track record of driving operational efficiencies in the automotive, finance and legal industries, implementing Cloud-based technologies. He has made significant contributions working for some of the icons of the U.S. economy, namely General Motors, JP Morgan Chase and Hewlett Packard Enterprise.
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