Preparation time: 10 mins
Cooking time: 15-20 mins
Serves : 3 as side dish with Naan / Basmati Rice
Ingredients:
2 C Rajma (Red Kidney Bean), soaked overnight & boiled
1 C Tomato Puree
1 - 2 Jalapeno or Serrano Chili peppers, finely chopped
1 Medium Tomato, thinly sliced
1 Medium Onion, thinly sliced
1 Tbsp each, Ginger & Garlic
1 tsp Chilli powder
2 tsp Garam Masala */ Store bought Rajma Masala
1 Bay Leaf
2 Tbsp half & half,
1/2 Yogurt
3 Tbsp Canola oil
2 Tbsp Fresh Cilantro, chopped
Salt to taste
Method:
1.. Heat oil in a large pot over medium-high heat. Add bay leaf and chili peppers. Cook for 1 minute. Add onion & cook until translucent. Add tomato and cook untill it begins to soften. Now add tomato puree, and cook until oil separates.
2.. Now add ginger, garlic & garam masala *. Cook and stir several minutes, add 3-4 tbsp of bean-water if needed.
3.. Add kidney beans, chili powder and cook for some time. In a bowl stir yogurt & salt (store bought rajma masala ) and pour in this mixture, cook for few more minutes while stirring continuously.
4.. Switch off the stove & stir in half -half, now garnish with cilantro and serve hot.
How to serve:This dish can be served with Basmati Rice or Naan (indian flatbread). Add fresh spinach for more flavor & color.
* Garam Masala: Garam masala means "warm or hot spice mixture", and that is exactly what this traditional Indian spice blend imparts to Indian dishes. For homemade garam masala, mix together 1/2 tsp ground cumin,1/2 tsp ground coriander,1/2 tsp ground pepper,1/2 tsp ground cardamom,1/2 tsp ground cinnamon, 1/4 tsp ground cloves. Toast the ground spices before using. (Makes: 1 Tbsp)
Event Participation:
JFI-Rajma hosted by Divya an event started by Indira.
This goes straight to MLLA 16th Helping, event hosted by Jeanne of Cooksister, created and administered by the lovely Susan ofThe Well-Seasoned Cook.
Event Participation:
JFI-Rajma hosted by Divya an event started by Indira.
This goes straight to MLLA 16th Helping, event hosted by Jeanne of Cooksister, created and administered by the lovely Susan ofThe Well-Seasoned Cook.
38 comments:
That must be yummy.. And healthy too :)
Fabulous! Looks yummy! Great picture!
Rajma looks so yummy, rich and creamy.....nice click dear.
OMG rajma curry looks delicious!
this is one healthy curry!!! love it for all the goodness of Rajma
Looks delicious and can easily adjusted to vegan - woohoo!!
fabulous..the rajma is piercing out through my screen..lol...what a click..:-)
not a big fan of Rajma but you have made it look sooo appetising!
Shahi Rajma looks delicious and rich..tempting dish!
Yummy and creamy rajma...Superb click dear.
ymmmm delicious!
Shahi rajma looks so rich and creamy and simply delicious :)
Rich yet healthy..
Thanks for sharing about garam masala powder. I prefer to use whole garam masala's many a times..
Shahi Rajma looks delicious..Thanks for sharing the recipe.
Healthy and delicious curry....my fav
Amazing rich rajma :-)
That sure is lovely & delicious
Looks yummy yummy and a lovely click too..
Looks perfect...Yummy curry dear..!!!
I love it...Looks yummy...
Hello,
Simple and yummy recipe, thanks for the garam masala quick tip :)
TC
Delicious curry for roti!
Gorgeous rajma!! Tempting Click.
Check out my blog for a treat :)
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Wow looks very tempting.Nice click too
Creamy and delicious... Absolutely droolworthy.
That is beautiful and so so delicous.
Awesome picture,sounds good too!
Rajma looks very very delicious dear:)
Gorgeous click..Nice recipe
that pic is haunting me..nice click and super tasty rajma
my all time favourite
wow Rajma curry looks great beautiful pic.
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what a click,excellent
Great pic and the dish is yummy and healthy too:)
Rajma masala looks great, very nice picture! Makes me drool, love to have with hot chapati!
I have made this one before, but yours looks 100 times better than mine! Bookmarking the recipe!
Thank you!!!
What a great picture, it really shows it off... Yum!
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