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Showing posts with label Pinto Beans. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Pinto Beans. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Pinto Beans. Show all posts

Punjabi Style Chitra Rajma Masala With Homemade Rajma Masala#SundayFunday

Chitra Rajma is called Pinto Beans in English. These kidney beans are so creamy delicious naturally when cooked! There is a certain creaminess that comes from making this bean from its dried form which means you really don't need to add that much cooking oil when preparing it. This is real comfort food, can be had with steamed rice, roti or crusty bread. Perfect for lunch or dinner. My daughter and her hubby loves kidney beans in any form and this Homemade Rajma Masala elevates this dish to the next level. Chitra Rajma cooks also very quickly.
Cup Measurement = 200Ml
Ingredients
To Cook The Rajma In Pressure Cooker

1½ Cup Dried Chitra Rajma
1 Teaspoon Cumin Seeds
2 Bay Leaves
2 Brown Cardamoms
1 Teaspoon Salt or to taste
1 Teaspoon Kashmiri Chilly Powder
1 Teaspoon Oil
For The Gravy
½ Teaspoon Cumin Seeds
A Pinch Asafoetida
1 Teaspoon Finely Chopped Garlic
2 Medium Onions - finely chopped
1 Teaspoon Heaped Ginger Garlic Paste
4 Medium Tomatoes - blended
2 - 3 Green Chillies - finely chopped
1 Teaspoon Coriander powder 
½ Teaspoon Cumin powder
½ Teaspoon Turmeric powder
1 Teaspoon Kashmiri Chilly powder
3 Tablespoons Oil
1 Teaspoon Homemade Rajma Masala
1 Teaspoon Desi Ghee
3 Tablespoons Finely Chopped Coriander leaves
For The Homemade Rajma Masala Powder
Makes 475 grams
Ingredients

120 Grams Coriander seeds
70 Grams Cumin seeds
60 Grams Whole Red Chillies
35 Grams Dry Ginger powder
15 Grams Bay Leaves
25 Grams Black Cardamoms
5 Grams Cloves
1 Nutmeg -  broken
70 Grams Dry Pomegranate seeds
50 Grams Amchur powder / Dry Mango powder
Method
For The Homemade Rajma Masala Powder
Dry roast each ingredient separately. Except the ginger and amchur powder. Cool it  then grind all the roasted ingredients together except the ginger and amchur powder. When all ingredients are finely powdered, add the ginger and amchur powder and mix well store in a air tight container. To preserve the color and flavor, store this in the refrigerator.
For Cooking The Rajma
Wash and soak the rajma for at least 7 hours. Then again wash it well. Place this in the pressure cooker with water enough to cover the rajma and all the given ingredients. Cook on medium high flame for one whistle then reduce the flame to low and cook it for 15 minutes. After 15 minutes switch off the flame and let the pressure get released naturally.
For The Gravy
In large kadai/pan heat oil, add the cumin seeds when they start to brown add the asafoetida, then the garlic and sauté till it starts to brown. Now add the onion and fry till it turns golden, the add the ginger garlic paste and sauté till the raw aroma vanishes. Add the blended tomatoes and cook for a 2 minutes then add coriander, chilly, turmeric , cumin powder, homemade rajma masala and salt to taste. Sauté till oil surfaces then add 2 big spoons of the cooked rajma and mash it well so that we get a thick gravy and sauté for a 2 minutes. Now add the remaining cooked rajma and sauté for 2 minutes. Check for gravy consistency if needed add more hot water accordingly to make a nice thick gravy. Cover and cook for 10 minutes on low flame stirring in between. When cooked then add the desi ghee and switch off the flame mix well. Garnish with coriander leaves. 
Enjoy with rice, we enjoyed this with Jeera Rice
Labels: Pinto Beans, Rajma, Kidney Beans, Homemade, Masala, Vegetarian, Gluten free, Indian, Main course, Sunday Funday 
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Spicy Beef Mince Beer Chilli#SundayFunday

A fantastic beef mince beer chilli that pairs beautifully with a salad or baked jacket potato or potato wedges. It's packed with beans, spices, beer and beef mince. Simply the best comfort food.

Ingredients 
250 Grams Beef Mince
½ Teaspoon Cayenne pepper
1 Teaspoon Cumin powder
1 Teaspoon Smoked Paprika 
½ Teaspoon Herbs de Provence 
½ Cup Beer
1 Medium Onion - finely chopped
2 Cloves Garlic - minced
1 Green Chilly - finely chopped
3 Tablespoons Tomato puree
100 Grams Cooked Red Kidney Beans - drained, rinsed 
350 Ml Can Beer
¼ Cup Finely Chopped Coriander leaves
1 Tablespoon Sour cream
Method
Heat oil in a frying pan. Fry the onion, stirring, until softened. Add garlic and green chilly, keep stirring, for a minute. Add mince. Cook, breaking up with a wooden spoon, until browned. Add the tomato puree, cayenne pepper, cumin and paprika powders. Cook until all until fragrant . Add in the beer. Reduce flame to low. Simmer for 15 minutes.
Add beans. Cook, stirring occasionally, for a further 15 minutes or until mixture has thickened. Season with salt and pepper and add in half of the chopped coriander leaves give it a good mix. Let is cook for a minute or two. 
Serve hot with a dollop with sour cream, sprinkle with remaining chopped coriander leaves. Serve with potato wedges.  
Labels: Beer, Beef, Mince, Spicy, Side Dish, International Cuisine, Pinto Beans, Rajma, Sunday Funday

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Three Sisters Soup-Native American#EattheWorld

This is a delicious vegan and gluten free soup. I have seen so many recipes of this with poultry, but, decided to skip it. We had this as our light dinner wholesome meal.

Serves 2
Ingredients

½ Cup Packed Roasted Red Pumpkin Puree
1 Small Onion - diced
1 Teaspoon Olive Oil
3 Cloves Garlic - chopped
½ Teaspoon Dried Thyme - I used Fresh Thyme
¼ Teaspoon Black Pepper
A Dash Smoked Paprika Powder
¼ Teaspoon Oregano
½ Cup Tomato Puree
½ Cup Fresh/Frozen Corn Kernels
1 Cup Boiled Pinto Beans
1 Bay Leaf
750 ML Vegetable Stock
Salt to taste
1 Tablespoon Chopped Cilantro Leaves With Tender Stems

Method
Slice the pumpkin in half and scoop out the seeds, then roast at 200°C in a Air fryer for about 20 minutes at . Allow to cool once soft, then scrape out the flesh. Blend until totally smooth (you can use a food processor or blender).
In a large pot heat oil over medium heat sauté onions and garlic until brown. Pour in the stock bay leaf, oregano, thyme, and black pepper, tender coriander/cilantro stems, corn, pinto beans, pumpkin and tomato puree, bring this to a rolling boil. Reduce the flame to low, cover with a lid and allow it to simmer for about 18 to 20 minutes, stirring in between. Add a dash of paprika and coriander leaves. Taste for salt, give it a good stir.
Serve hot..
Labels: Soup, Native American, Eat the World, Corn kernels, Pinto Beans, Vegan, Gluten free, Main course

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