This One-Pot Chipotle, Pumpkin, & Chickpea Curry comes together in under 30 minutes

and is a great hearty and satisfying lunch or dinner meal.

This post is sponsored by All-Clad.

There’s nothing quite like a bowl of warm and hearty Curry on a chilly day, am I right?

Well this curry takes it one step further – not only is it absolutely delicious, but you can literally make the entire recipe using only one kitchen appliance.

When All-Clad reached out to me and asked me if I would like to develop a recipe using their all new Prep&Cook, I jumped at the opportunity! This compact machine is unlike anything else I have ever used before – it can chop, grind, blend, and heat your food – all in bowl. Considering my tiny Miami apartment has very limited counter space, this new Prep&Cook is a perfect counter-saving alternative.

Back to Curry though. This Chickpea Curry is my take on the Classic Chana Masala – while the base recipe is very similar, I decided to give this classic recipe a little twist by adding:

Chipotle Powder , to spice things up a bit.

, to spice things up a bit. Pumpkin Puree , because it’s almost fall…need I say more?

, because it’s almost fall…need I say more? Whole Cherry Tomatoes , which give a wonderful flavor explosion.

, which give a wonderful flavor explosion. And finally, fresh Spinach, because we all could use some extra green in our lives 😉

All you have to do is throw everything in the All-Clad Prep&Cook, set it, and forget it. Plus, this recipe comes together in just under 30 minutes – talk about an easy meal! If you don’t yet have a Prep&Cook, I’ll include stovetop instructions in the recipe notes as well.

A Few Final Thoughts:

I opted to serve my curry with some Quinoa, but it’s also filling enough to stand alone.

This meal is perfect for Meal Prep, and will last up to 7 days in the fridge. You could store it in your freezer too for an even longer shelf life!

If you don’t like to bite into whole Cherry Tomatoes, you can opt to slice them in half before adding them to the vegetable mixture as well.

Looking for more one-pot recipes? You may want to check out this One Pot Mexican Quinoa and One Pot Asparagus and Mushroom Quinoa!

Chipotle, Pumpkin, and Chickpea Curry (Vegan) ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 5 from 5 reviews Prep Time: Prep Time: 5 minutes

Cook Time: Cook Time: 20 minutes

Total Time: Total Time: 25 minutes

Yield: Yield: 5 1 x Print Recipe Pin Recipe Description This One-Pot Chipotle, Pumpkin, & Chickpea Curry comes together in under 30 minutes and is a great hearty and satisfying lunch or dinner meal. Ingredients 1 Red Bell Pepper

Red Bell Pepper 2 Jalapeños, seeds removed*

Jalapeños, seeds removed* 1 Yellow Onion

Yellow Onion 3 Cloves of Garlic

Cloves of Garlic 1/2 tbsp Fresh Ginger, Minced

Fresh Ginger, Minced 1 tsp Garam Masala

Garam Masala 1 tsp Chipotle Powder

Chipotle Powder 1/2 tsp Coriander

Coriander 1/2 tsp Cumin

Cumin 1/2 tsp Turmeric

Turmeric 1/4 tsp Black Pepper

Black Pepper 1 tsp Salt

Salt 1 14.5 oz can Fire Roasted Tomatoes

14.5 oz can Fire Roasted Tomatoes 1 15 oz can Pumpkin Puree

15 oz can Pumpkin Puree 2 15 oz cans Garbanzo Beans

15 oz cans Garbanzo Beans 3/4 cup Water or Vegetable Stock

Water or Vegetable Stock 1/2 lb. Cherry Tomatoes

lb. Cherry Tomatoes 2 cup Fresh Baby Spinach Instructions Remove the cores and seeds from the Red Bell Pepper and Jalapeño Peppers. Add the Bell Pepper, Jalapeños, Onion, and Garlic to the Prep & Cook with the universal blade. Pulse until finely combined; this should create some liquid, so it will be easier to sauté the veggies without using oil. Switch the universal blade for the mixing attachment, then select the machines “Simmer” option, P3 (20 Minutes). Sauté the pulsed vegetable mixture for 3 minutes, then add in the dry spices and cook for an additional 2 minutes. Add all of the remaining ingredients to the pot, except for the Spinach. Using a spatula, mix the Curry until everything is well-combined. Reseal the lid on the Prep & Cook and simmer for an additional 15 minutes – this should be the time remaining on the P3 countdown. Once 15 minutes have elapsed, turn the heat off and gently fold in the fresh Spinach; the heat of the curry will wilt and cook the leaves. Serve as-is, or with any grain of choice. Leftovers will keep well in a sealed container in the fridge for up to 7 days. Notes If you do not have a Prep&Cook, simply pulse the Red Pepper, Jalapeños, Onion, and Garlic together using a food processor, then transfer to a large pot. Sautee over medium heat for 1-2 minutes, then follow the remaining directions accordingly. Just be sure to stir the curry mixture occasionally as it simmers, so it does not stick to the bottom of the pot. * If you would like this dish to be spicier, you may leave some of the Jalapeño seeds in the pepper when processing.

If you end up making this recipe and post a photo on Instagram, be sure to tag me @frommybowl + #frommybowl so I can see your beautiful recreations!

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