What is that one advice you will like to give to someone
who is attempting to cook indian food? Most of my non indian friends love to
eat indian food but they never want to or are too scared to cook indian meals
in their kitchen. Reason- it’s complicated. It’s no lengthy and time consuming.
Well, to all those people I will opine one thing-please buy a pressure cooker.
Pressure cooker is a simple utensil that cooks food
within minutes without compromising the flavours. Today’s recipe- Rajma Massala
is also cooked in pressure cooker which takes half less time to traditional
style rajma massla. So lets call this recipe Quick Rajma Massla.
So rajma comes from our north India/Punjab cuisine where red
kidney beans are the star ingredient. The most conventional way to serve rajma
is with white rice or Rajma Chawal as we call it hindi. Honestly there is
nothing better then rajma chawal on a gloomy wet day. Scoops of rajma mixed
with the rice is the taste I can die for.
Red kidney beans are very hard and would take hours if
you are boiling it in open pan but with pressure cooker you can do it in 5-8
minutes. Also I have used only one bowl/utensil that is cooker to make this. So
no kadai/wok or extra pan; just throw everything in cooker, wait for whistles
and you are good to go.
Ingredients:
1 cup red kidney beans/rajma
3 cups water
2 tablespoon oil
2 medium tomatoes
1 onion, finely chopped
2 cloves garlic, finely chopped
1 inch ginger, finely chopped
2 green chillies slited
2 cloves/laung
1 bay leaf/tej patta
1/4 teaspoon cumin/jeera
1 teaspoon coriander powder/dhaniya powder
1/2 teaspoon red chilli powder/lal mirch
1/4 teaspoon turmeric/haldi
1/4 teaspoon garam massala
Salt to taste
Coriander leaves chopped, for garnish
Method:
Soak rajma beans overnight. Next day drain the water and
set the beans aside.
Heat oil in cooker. When oil gets hot add bay leaf,
cloves and cumin seeds. Cook for 5 seconds. Turn the flame to low.
Add in it chopped garlic and onion. Cook till onions
become pinkish-brown.
Add in chopped tomato, salt, turmeric, coriander powder,
red chilli powder, garam massala and green chilli. Mix well. Add 1/2 cup water. Cook for 1 minute or till
you hear your pressure cooker is just about to whistle.
Open the cooker carefully. Add in remaining water and
beans. Cook on medium-low flame till 7-8 whistles.
When the pressure is released, open the cooker. Mash some
beans with a spoon to get thick consistency.
Garnish with ginger and coriander leaves.
Serve hot with steamed rice.
Notes:
Instead of garam massala you can use rajma massla mix
(available in Indian stores as well)
Please feel free to add more red chilli powder as per
your taste
The quantity of water will depend on the size of your pressure
cooker.