Rajma Masala Recipe | How to Make Simple Punjabi Rajma Masala/Red Kidney Beans Curry (2024)

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Learn how to make Rajma Masala/Curry ~ Slow cooked Kidney beans in creamy and spicy onion-tomato gravy

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Comfort in a bowl ~ Rajma Masala


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Forget every worry because it’s time for some Rajma Curry


As for the recipe, I am posting another version of famous comfort food Rajma Masala/Curry. Red kidney beans are slow cooked in spicy onion and tomato gravy with just a handful of selected aromatic spices. With less time and more work, I am cooking more comfort food that takes less prep work and doesn’t require my constant attention! Time is a very precious commodity these days and I am trying to cook the dishes that take very little time! I have been using pressure cooker for preparing most of our meals, and this time too I cooked this Rajma Masala/Curry in the pressure cooker. Feel free to cook in thick bottomed vessel or slow cooker. Served with piping hot steamed rice or any Indian flat bread, this Rajma Curry makes a wonderful and comforting meal.

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The saga of Rajma begins here ~ Rajma/Kidney Beans

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Roasted aromatic spices with onions

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Freshly ground onion paste for the gravy

Rajma (Slow cooked Kidney beans in creamy and spicy onion-tomato gravy)
Prep Time: 5-10 mins
Cooking Time: 25-60 mins (cooking time varies from pressure cooked to stove top cooking)
Recipe Level: Easy/Beginner
Spice Level: Medium
Serves: 5-6 people
Shelf Life: 3-4 days when refrigerated and up to a month when frozen
Serving Suggestion: With any Indian flat breads (Whole Wheat Naan or Butter Naan or with any stuffed parathas) or plain/flavoured Basmati rice

Ingredients:
1½ cups Rajma/Red Kidney Beans
3 large Tomatoes, cored and pureed
1 heaped tbsp Tomato Paste (Optional)
½ tbsp Kasuri Methi/Dried Fenugreek Leaves, crushed (Optional)
Salt to taste

For Onion Paste:
1 large or 2 medium Onions, roughly chopped
4 large cloves of Garlic, finely chopped
1 inch Ginger, peeled and thinly sliced
1 inch Cinnamon
3 Cloves
1 tbsp Dhania/Coriander Seeds
½ tsp Jeera/Cumin Seeds
5-7 Dried Red Chillies (Byadagi/Kashmiri or any mild tasting variety. Adjust acc to taste)
1+1 tbsp Oil

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Dive into the bowl of comfort ~ Rajma Masala


Method:

  1. Wash the kidney beans 2-3 times and soak them in a bowl of water until needed. Alternatively you can soak the beans overnight or for 8 hours. Since kidney beans gets cooked easily in a pressure cooker, I tend to cook them without soaking them overnight as my last minute cooking plan keeps changing!
  2. Heat a tbsp of oil in a pan and add cinnamon, cloves, coriander seeds, cumin seeds and dried red chillies. Sauté them till they change colour, about 1-2 minutes, on low flame.
  3. Next add chopped onions, garlic and ginger and sauté till onions turn translucent, about 3 minutes. Switch off the gas and let it come to room temperature.
  4. Once the onion mixture has cooled down enough, grind them to smooth paste without any water.
  5. Next heat a tbsp of oil in a pressure cooker and add ground mixture to it. Mix in crushed kasuri methi if using and give it a good mix.
  6. Mix in tomato paste and pureed tomatoes, and cook for 2-3 minutes.
  7. Drain and add the kidney beans, 3-4 cups of water depending on how thick you want the gravy and salt to taste.
  8. Cover the lid and place the weight on. Let it cook for 20-25 minutes or for 3-4 whistles on medium-high flame. If using thick bottomed pan, let it simmer for 40-45 minutes till the beans are cooked through and soft to touch.
  9. Serve this creamy delicious Rajma piping hot with any Indian flat breads (Whole Wheat Naan or Butter Naan or with any stuffed parathas) or plain/flavoured Basmati rice. Bliss!!!
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Rajma ~ Creamy, simple and delicious!

Sia's Notes:

  • Cooking time is differs from cooking in the pressure cooker to heavy bottomed pan or slow cooker.
  • If you like really thick gravy, mash or grind 1/4th of cooked kidney beans and add it to the gravy. Let it simmer for 10-15 minutes without lid.
  • Addition of tomato paste and kasuri methi is optional. While the tomato paste gives it a lovely red colour to the Rajma gravy, kasuri methi adds aromatic twist to the gravy!
  • Check another version of Rajma Masala from Monsoon Spice archives.
Rajma Masala Recipe | How to Make Simple Punjabi Rajma Masala/Red Kidney Beans Curry (2024)

FAQs

What is Rajma Masala powder made of? ›

Ingrediants: Onion, Garlic, Edible Common Salt, Chilli, Cashew Nut, Ginger, Refined Cottonseed Oil, Black Salt, Coriander, Cumin, Green Cardamom, Mint Leaves, CASSIA BARK (TAJ), Dry Mango, Bay Leaf, Turmeric, Black Pepper, Clove, Mace, Nutmeg.

Are red kidney beans and rajma the same thing? ›

Introduction: Rajma is large with dark red in colour and due to the unique shape of a kidney, they are also called kidney beans. They take a long time to cook and are usually used to cook soups as they have a firm texture and hold up well.

Should I boil rajma before cooking? ›

To get soft melt in the mouth rajma, they ideally need an 8 hours soak. However if you are short of time soak them in hot boiling water for 5 hours. Well soaked rajma are easier for digestion and help to achieve a creamier and smoother texture.

How much rajma to soak for 2 people? ›

Soak Beans

Rinse a couple of times, and then soak 1 cup rajma (kidney beans) in enough water to cover them. Soaking should ideally last for 8 to 9 hours, so I usually soak them the night before I cook. 2. Once the beans are well soaked, discard the soaking water.

What are the ingredients in catch Rajma Masala? ›

Coriander Whole, Chillies And Capsicum Whole, Ginger Whole, Cumin Whole, Dried Mango Slices, Cinnamon Whole, Large Cardamom Whole, Pepper Black Whole, Bay Leaves, Iodized Salt, Cloves Whole, Nutmeg Whole, Long Pepper, Pomegranate Seeds, Mace Whole, Citric Acid (INS No. 330).

What is the American name for rajma? ›

Red kidney bean (also known as: common kidney bean, rajma in India, surkh (red) lobia in Pakistan).

Which is healthier, red beans or kidney beans? ›

While both varieties are fiber-rich, small red beans may have a slightly higher fiber content. However, the difference is minimal, and both contribute significantly to digestive system.

Which type of rajma is best? ›

Red Rajma or Red Kidney Beans, is the most popular and widely used variety of rajma.

What is red kidney beans called in India? ›

Rajma or Rajmah is the Indian name for red kidney beans. It is also the name for the signature dish, of curried red kidney beans. This dish is a classic on most North Indian tables.

Can I cook red kidney beans without soaking? ›

It really isn't necessary to soak beans, it just speeds up the cooking time a bit. Just rinse them thoroughly and pick out any debris then cook the beans a little longer than you would if you would have soaked them. You can also cook them in a slow cooker.

Why can't you boil red kidney beans? ›

Red kidney beans are poisonous if not boiled furiously for 20 mins during their initial cooking. The secret is never, ever to cook them in the water in which they have been soaked but to drain and then rinse them well before putting into fresh water. The soaking water absorbs much of the ingredient that upsets the gut.

Is soaking rajma for 2 hours enough? ›

Ideally, the soaking period must be 10-12 hours or overnight, as that softens the rajma and helps in getting the perfect texture and flavour. Also, if someone has forgotten to soak them overnight, make sure that they are soaked for 2-4 hours in hot & boiling water.

How much water do I need for 2 cups of kidney beans? ›

In a large pot, add 6 cups of water for each pound (2 cups) of dry beans.

How many cups of beans do I need for 2 people? ›

Figure 1 cup of dried beans will yield 2½ to 3 cups cooked, or 3 to 4 servings; a pound of dried beans will yield 5 to 6 cups cooked, or 6 to 8 servings. All beans keep for months in the pantry.

Does rajma cause gas? ›

Despite having so many nutritional benefits, consuming rajma at night can trigger gas and heartburn in people. The fibre content in rajma makes it difficult for people to digest them properly at night and makes them gassy.

What is masala powder made of? ›

Whole spices of cinnamon, mace, peppercorns, coriander seeds, cumin seeds, and cardamon pods are toasted in a pan to release their aromatic flavors, then ground to a powder.

Is Rajma Masala and chole masala same? ›

What is the difference between rajma masala and chole masala? The ingredients are very similar if not identical, along with many similar ones like chaat masala.

What does rajma consist of? ›

Rājmā [raːdʒmaː] (Hindi: राजमा, Nepali: राजमा, Urdu: راجما), also known as rajmah, rāzmā, or lal lobia, is a vegetarian dish, originating from the Indian subcontinent, consisting of red kidney beans in a thick gravy with many Indian whole spices, and is usually served with rice.

What is biryani masala powder made of? ›

Biryani masala has some key ingredients like shahi jeera (caraway seeds) and dagad phool (stone flower, kalpasi) which are not used to make garam masala. Here is a picture of the caraway seeds. They look similar to cumin but these are thinner, darker and longer than the cumin seeds.

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