 
  As cooler temperatures move into Canada, I begin to think once again of comfort food. And nothing speaks comfort like a warming bowl of chili. The smoky flavor in this hearty chili comes from a blend of toasted cumin, mustard and fennel seeds. Of course, it's spicy too, as my regular readers have no doubt come to expect.   
|  Indian-Style Smoky Black Bean Chili | 
 | Recipe by Lisa Turner Cuisine: Indian
 Published on September 8, 2008
 
 Hearty black bean chili with a smoky Indian-flavored twist from dry roasted cumin, mustard and fennel seeds
 
 Preparation: 15 minutes
 Cooking time: 1 1/2 to 2 hours
 
 
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 Ingredients:
 
 1 1/2 cups dried black beans4 cups watergenerous handful of fresh green chilies, seeded and minced1-inch piece fresh ginger, grated or mincedsmall handful of dried curry leaves1/2 cup fresh parsley or cilantro, chopped1/2 cup sun-dried tomatoes1/4 cup bulgur wheat
 
 Instructions:1 teaspoon cumin seedspinch of asafetida2 cups diced tomatoes1 tablespoon chili powderpinch of cayenne1 teaspoon dried oregano1 teaspoon brown mustard seeds1 teaspoon fennel seeds2 teaspoons sea salt, or to tastefresh cracked black pepper to taste
 
 Makes 6 to 8 servingsRinse the black beans and soak in several inches of water for 8 hours or overnight. Drain and rinse, then transfer to a large saucepan and cover with 4 cups of fresh water. Bring to a boil, add the chiles, ginger, curry leaves and half of the parsley or cilantro. Reduce the heat to moderately low, cover, and simmer for 1 to 1/2 hours or until the beans are tender. Meanwhile, soak the sun-dried tomatoes in hot water for 20 minutes, then drain and chop. Set aside.Shortly before the beans have finished cooking, soak the bulgur wheat in 1/3 cup of hot water.When the beans are soft, purée a small portion with a hand blender or transfer a portion to a countertop blender, purée, and return to the pan.In a small unoiled skillet or saucepan, dry roast the cumin seeds over medium heat. When the seeds have darkened a few shades, toss the asafetida into the pan, stir once, and immediately transfer to the cooked beans. Add the chopped sun-dried tomatoes, diced tomatoes, bulgur wheat, chili powder, cayenne and dried oregano to the beans. Cook uncovered for another 15 to 20 minutes. Raise the heat in the same unoiled skillet or saucepan used to dry roast the cumin seeds to medium. Toss in the mustard seeds and cover. Shake the pan from time to time. When the seeds begin to pop, add the fennel seeds, cover, and continue to dry roast until the seeds stop popping. Pour the seeds into the beans.Remove the beans from the stove an stir in the remaining parsley or cilantro. Cover and let stand for a few minutes before seasoning with salt and black pepper. 
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Title : Indian-Style Smoky Black Bean Chili
Description :   As cooler temperatures move into Canada, I begin to think once again of comfort food. And nothing speaks comfort like a warming bowl of ch...
 
 
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