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Rajma ? Red Kidney Bean Curry
Last week we had decided to cook a bean-based curry this week. Having had sausages last night for the first time in ages, we were in the mood for sausages again today, but bean curry it was. That probably wasn’t a very good place to start as our hearts weren’t quite in it, however we pressed on against the odds. We had already soaked the beans overnight anyway. We did follow a recipe to some degree, but changed a few things along the way. What we ended up doing was something like this: 2 cans worth of dry red kidney beans, soaked overnight First boil the soaked kidney beans hard for 20 minutes, then rinse them thoroughly under running water before simmering them until they are done. This needs to be done to remove toxins from the beans. Heat some oil in a deep pan and add the cumin seeds. When they stop sizzling, add the onion and fry till soft. Add the ginger and garlic and fry for 2 minutes. Add the chopped chilli, coriander, cumin, turmeric and garam masala and fry for a few minutes to cook the rawness out of the spices. Then add the tomatoes, cooked kidney beans, two cups of warm water, asofetida, salt to taste and cook for ten minutes. Mash some of the beans and stir them back in to thicken the gravy. Garnish with corainder and serve with basmati rice and salad, pickles, etc. I quite liked this in some ways but Kerri wasn’t that keen on it. Being used to Indian dishes that are marinated for a long time or contain sauces with heavily cooked down onions, this dish with its short cooking time seemed a bit like separate ingredients combined together rather than a cohesive dish. However, that did make it fresh and interesting. And tasting some leftovers from the pot afterwards, it had taken on a little more of a combined flavour from resting. related searches : Rajma
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