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		<title>Dinner: Chana Masala</title>
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		<category><![CDATA[Lunch]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>I am addicted to <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chana_masala">Chana Masala</a>. Our local mall&#8217;s food court has a hidden treasure&#8211;some of the Boston area&#8217;s best Indian food. Everytime I am at the mall, I treat myself to some Chana Masala (which are chick peas that have been simmering in a spicy tomato sauce for 24 hours). Because it&#8217;s a [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I am addicted to <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chana_masala">Chana Masala</a>.  Our local mall&#8217;s food court has a hidden treasure&#8211;some of the Boston area&#8217;s best Indian food. Everytime I am at the mall, I treat myself to some Chana Masala (which are chick peas that have been simmering in a spicy tomato sauce for 24 hours). Because it&#8217;s a new year and my trips to the mall will be far less than they were last year, I figured out how to make my own version of Chana Masala. I threw a few key ingredients today and was so pleased with my lunch that I served it again for dinner. Try it and let me know what you think.</p>
<p>Becca&#8217;s Made Up version of Chana Masala<br />2 Tbs. good olive oil<br />1 12 oz. can chick peas (garbanzo beans)<br />1 12 oz. can crushed tomatoes<br />1/2 Tbs. of Garam Masala*<br />2 Tbs. brown sugar<br />2 cloves garlic, minced</p>
<p>Place olive oil in medium sized saucepan on medium heat. Drain chick peas and add to olive oil. Add crushed tomatoes, Garam Masala, brown sugar, and garlic. Simmer for a few hours or for as long as you can (30 minutes would even do the trick). Serve over basmati or brown rice.</p>
<p>*Garam Masala is a particular blend of Indian spices. You can find it at any Indian food store or order it through Penzey&#8217;s spices.</p>
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