
What you need:
Rajma (Red kidney beans) - 1 cup, soaked in plenty of water overnight and cooked
Onion - 1, large, chopped
Tomato - 2, chopped
Green chilli - 2, minced
Ginger - a small piece, chopped
Garlic - a few cloves
Garam masala - 1 tsp
Red chilli powder - 1/2 tsp
Turmeric powder - 1/2 tsp
Salt
Sugar - a little (optional)
Chopped methi(fenugreek) leaves - 1/2 cup or a small bunch
Oil/ghee - 2 tsp
Cumin seeds - 3/4 tsp
Kalonji seeds - 1/2 tsp
Heat oil/ghee. Add the cumin and kalonji seeds and toast for a few seconds. Stir in the chopped green chillies, ginger, garlic and onion. Saute until onions start to brown. Add the tomatoes and heat until mushy. Add turmeric powder, red chilli powder, salt, sugar, garam masala and stir well to mix. Add the cooked rajma along with the water in which it was cooked. Boil for a few minutes until the gravy thickens. Add chopped methi leaves and simmer until the leaves wilt and soften. The addition of methi leaves will make the curry bitter. So skip this step if you don't like anything that tastes bitter.
Serve hot with roti/puri.
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that looks so delicious Jaya! Nice entry. new look of your blog looks good.
ReplyDeleteSounds like a great combo :) Great picture!
ReplyDeletelove rajma chaval..and addition of methi is a healthy twist to the recipe..
ReplyDeleteI love rajma and this looks delcious,..love the new look too.
ReplyDeleteI remember you mentioning this when I posted a rajma dish! Striking new background, btw.
ReplyDeleteI wish I could put flavors behind words. In the meantime, I can savor the photo. Thanks for participating.
ReplyDeletegreat Jayashree rajma with methi, lovely :). I will try this also and post soon. really in blogging we come across differnt ways of cooking. yummy
ReplyDeletevery delicious! great combo.
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Methi with rajma must taste great! Happy New Year in advance, J!
ReplyDeleteVery nice recipe. We get lots of methi here during fall and winter and I keep thinking of recipes using this. Bookmarking this!
ReplyDeleteRajma is a very common bean found in Tamil Nadu. I am from bangalore and my sis used to always get this from TN. Some how never liked it till I got into job where north indian dish was served and Rajma side dish were one of them. From then on I started to eat this at my home as well.
ReplyDeleteNice entry.