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    Instant Pot Kala Chana (Brown Chickpeas)

    Modified: Jun 11, 2026 Published: Jun 11, 2026 by Sravanthi Chanda. Leave a Comment

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    This Instant Pot kala chana method is the one I use when I want cooked brown chickpeas ready for weekly meal prep. I usually cook a batch ahead and use it in salads, chaat, curries, and rice dishes during the week.

    Kala chana, also called brown chickpeas or black chickpeas, has a firm texture and earthy flavor. This post covers both soaked and unsoaked methods, along with the water ratio, cook time, storage tips, and black chickpea recipe ideas.

    Cooked brown chickpeas served in a steel bowl with cilantro garnish and checkered cloth.

    Quick Recipe Info

    • For soaked kala chana, pressure cook for 14 minutes with 2 cups of water for 1 cup dried kala chana.
    • For unsoaked kala chana, pressure cook for 35 to 40 minutes with 3 to 3½ cups water.
    • Kala chana has a thick skin, so it usually holds its shape well even if cooked for a few extra minutes.

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    • Why I Cook Kala Chana in the Instant Pot
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    • Kala Chana Recipes to Try

    Why I Cook Kala Chana in the Instant Pot

    Sravanthi Chanda standing in a rose garden, wearing a light green embroidered sweater and patterned black kurta, smiling softly with trees and flowers in the background.

    Kala chana takes time to cook well because the beans are small but firm. The skin is thicker than that of regular white chickpeas, so they need enough time under pressure to soften properly.

    The Instant Pot makes this easier. Once the beans, water, and salt are added, there is no checking or stirring.

    I usually cook kala chana plain with just water and salt. This keeps the flavor neutral, so I can use the same batch in different Indian chickpea recipes through the week.

    If you are new to pressure cooking, start with my Instant Pot Basics for Indian Cooking. You can also check my Instant Pot Beans and Legumes Guide for more bean cooking times and soaking tips.

    Happy Cooking!

    -Sravanthi

    Detailed Steps

    Soaked brown chickpeas drained and added to the Instant Pot insert.

    Step 1: Rinse the kala chana well and soak in enough water for 8 hours or overnight. Drain the soaked kala chana and discard the soaking water. Add the soaked kala chana to the Instant Pot inner pot.

    Brown chickpeas with water inside an Instant Pot insert.

    Step 2: Add fresh water and salt. Close the lid and set the valve to sealing. Pressure cook the soaked kala chana on high pressure for 14 minutes. Unsoaked kala chana takes 35 to 40 minutes.

    Cooked brown chickpeas covered with water in the Instant Pot insert.

    Step 3: Let the pressure release naturally for 10 minutes. Then release the remaining pressure carefully.

    Cooked brown chickpeas held on a spoon above the cooking liquid.

    Step 4: Open the lid and check the beans. They should be tender but still hold their shape.

    Cooked brown chickpeas served in a white bowl with a small cilantro garnish.

    Step 5: Drain the cooked kala chana or use it with the cooking liquid, depending on the recipe.

    Storage and Freezing

    • Store cooked kala chana in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 4 days.
    • For longer storage, freeze in small portions for up to 3 months.
    • You can freeze the beans with or without the cooking liquid.
    • Thaw overnight in the refrigerator or keep the container at room temperature for about an hour before using.

    Recipe

    Cooked brown chickpeas served in a steel bowl with fresh cilantro on top.

    Instant Pot Kala Chana (Brown Chickpeas)

    By: Sravanthi Chanda
    This Instant Pot kala chana recipe cooks brown chickpeas with simple ingredients, clear timings, and a reliable texture for salads, curries, and meal prep.

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    Prep Time 10 minutes mins
    Cook Time 30 minutes mins
    Total Time 40 minutes mins
    Course Side Dish
    Cuisine Global, Indian
    Servings 4
    Calories 158 kcal
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    Ingredients
      

    • 1 cup kala chana dried
    • 2 cups water For unsoaked chickpeas, use 3 to 3.5 cups of water
    • ½ teaspoon salt optional

    Instructions
     

    • Soak the kala chana: Rinse the kala chana well and soak them in enough water for 8 hours or overnight. Drain the soaked beans and discard the soaking water.
    • Add beans, water, and salt: Add the soaked kala chana to the Instant Pot inner pot. Add fresh water and salt. Stir once.
      1 cup kala chana, 2 cups water, ½ teaspoon salt
    • Pressure cook: Close the Instant Pot lid and move the valve to the sealing position. Pressure cook the soaked kala chana on high pressure for 14 minutes.
    • Let the pressure release naturally for 10 minutes. Then release the remaining pressure carefully.
    • Check the beans: Open the lid and check one bean.
    • It should press easily between your fingers but still hold its shape. If the center feels hard, close the lid again and pressure cook for another 5 minutes.
    • Drain the cooked kala chana or use it along with the cooking liquid, depending on the recipe.

    Unsoaked Instant Pot Kala Chana

    • You can also cook kala chana without soaking.
    • Rinse 1 cup dried kala chana well and add it to the Instant Pot with 3 to 3½ cups water and salt.
    • Pressure cook on high for 35 to 40 minutes. Let the pressure release naturally.
    • Unsoaked beans can take a little longer, depending on the age of the beans. If they are not soft, pressure cook again for another 5 minutes.

    Notes

    Tested Tips from My Kitchen

    • Soaking gives the best texture. The beans cook evenly, and the skin stays intact.
    • One cup of dried brown chickpeas gives about 2½ cups after soaking.
    • Do not reduce the water too much. Kala chana absorbs water while cooking, especially when cooked without soaking.
    • The cooking liquid has flavor. Use it in curries, soups, or dals instead of plain water. I also use it to make savory breakfast porridge.
    • Add salt before cooking if you want lightly seasoned beans.
    • Check the beans after cooking. They should press easily between your fingers. If the center is still hard, pressure cook again for 5 more minutes.
    • Older beans can take longer to cook. If your kala chana has been stored for a long time, add a few extra minutes.
    • For batch cooking, cook 2 cups dried kala chana and freeze the cooked beans in 1-cup or 1½-cup portions. This makes weekday curries and salads easier.
    • For refrigeration, store cooked black chickpeas and the cooking liquid separately. This helps the beans stay fresh a little longer without developing any smell.

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    Nutrition

    Calories: 158kcalCarbohydrates: 27gProtein: 8gFat: 2gSodium: 313mgPotassium: 356mgFiber: 2gVitamin A: 139IUVitamin C: 1mgCalcium: 93mgIron: 2mg
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    Kala Chana Recipes to Try

    Cooked kala chana works in many Indian recipes. I usually cook a plain batch with just water and salt, so I can use it in different meals throughout the week.

    • For a quick salad or chaat, try Kala Chana Salad. For a more filling salad bowl, try Indian Spiced Pumpkin Chickpea Salad. The roasted pumpkin pairs well with the firm texture of kala chana.
    • For curries, use cooked kala chana in recipes that call for cooked chickpeas. You can also try my Kala Chana Masala recipe for a quick meal.
    • For rice dishes, add cooked kala chana to pulao, simple Indian fried rice, or lunch bowls. The Chickpeas and Rice recipe works well here and needs only a few pantry spices.
    • You can also try my Chickpea Millet Rice for a filling lunchbox meal.
    • For meal prep, cook a large batch and freeze it in 1-cup or 1½-cup portions. The cooked beans defrost quickly and can go straight into curries, salads, and rice dishes.

    Did you try this Instant Pot Kala Chana recipe in your kitchen? Please leave a comment and share how you used the cooked brown chickpeas. You can also explore simpler ideas in my Indian chickpea recipes collection. And check out my Instant Pot Kidney Beans and Instant Pot Chickpeas recipes to prep these basics at home.

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