Here we bring you a simple recipe that will help you prepare the authentic Punjabi chole without using garlic, onion and tomato.
Chikar chole is a Punjabi-style dish enjoyed both in north India and Pakistan. 'Chikar' means mashed and mushy chole.
Be it impromptu guest gathering or simply when you want to indulge into something lip-smacking, this street style recipe is perfect for every purpose. Let's get started with the recipe now.
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This delightful recipe is a staple at weddings and Indian functions, and it has gained popularity not just in India but also overseas