Ingredients: Rajma / kidney beans - 1 cup or substitute with canned beans. Chopped potato, onion and tomato - 1 cup each ( or two of each vegetable) Grated ginger & cumin seeds - 1 tsp each Cumin powder & coriander powder - 1/2 tsp each (optional) Chillie powder - 1 tsp Salt to taste Oil - 2 Tbsp Chopped cilantro for garnishing
Cooking Part: Wash and soak dry kidney beans in water overnight or 8-10 hours. Drain the water. Cook the beans with sufficient water in a pressure cooker till done.Throw away the water used to cook the beans. Alternatively cook in a sauce pan on stove top till the beans are soft but not mushy. Turn off the stove. If using canned beans, skip the cooking part.
Heat oil in a wok / deep pan. Add cumin seeds and fresh ginger to it. When they start to brown, add the onion and turmeric powder. Saute till onion turns translucent and then add potato & tomato to it. Cook till potatoes are done. Add a cup of water if needed. Add the cooked beans, chillie powder, salt, coriander powder and cumin powder to the onion - potato mixture. Taste and adjust the quantities of the spices if neccessary and also add some water if the curry is too thick. Let it simmer for 10 - 15 minutes on low to medium flame. Turn off the stove. Garnish with cilantro.
Originally published on May, 24 2007 as 'R' entry for Nupur's A - Z of Indian vegetable series. Comments
hey Suma, Great one for "R". love the look of the gravy.
ReplyDeleteNice entry Suma! love the rajma curry the color looks lovely dear :)
ReplyDeleteSuma, Very colorful Curry!!!. Nice recipe.
ReplyDeletewww.themistressofspices.wordpress.com
oh yes...r is for rajama...dang... looks delicious as usual suma:)
ReplyDeletehey Suma,rajma potato curry looks great.has been a long itme since I cooked rajma..am going to get rajma this time and cook this one!:)nice entry for R too!
ReplyDeleteRajma is a great idea for R.Looks great and simple but delicious recipe.Thanks Suma.
ReplyDeleteI have loads of Halasinkayi recipes!;D
That does look like a very tempting curry, and easy enough to make on weeknights!
ReplyDeleteDifferent yet nutritious, will try this next time.
ReplyDeleteHealthy and satisfying dish. Looks great suma.Nice entry.
ReplyDeleteNice one Suma, I love red kidney beans.
ReplyDeletei never knew of rajma-potato combi..great work...
ReplyDeletecan we skip the rajma grinding step?
Karunya, Thanks. Grinding beans can be skipped. Instead mash the potatoes a bit for the cohesiveness.
ReplyDeleteI just made this yesterday and it turned out lovely! My hubby and I adored it :) Thanks for a great recipe.... Im definitely making this frequently.
ReplyDeletemade this yesterday, it was AMAZING!!!! thank you so much for sharing and inspiring. xo b
ReplyDelete