Baked Rajma (Punjabi-Style Red Beans With Cream) Recipe (2024)

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squeakalicious

You lost me at "fresh green chile." There are only a few dozen types of "fresh green chile" at my market. Which variety are you referring to?

Arora

Have not tried making Rajma this way since I make them the traditional roadside dhaba way but open to giving it a shot.Just a comment about step 2. This is the most critical part of making the sauce. If the onion puree under cooked, you will taste them. And, if you go a bit over in time, the puree will burn. My recommendation would be to lower the heat when the puree is staring to turn golden and keep cooking a bit longer while stirring constantly until the oil starts separating from the puree.

WCC

If no variety of chile is specified, you should select one with a flavor profile and heat level you’re comfortable with.

PV

I traveled in India and Nepal last fall. I bought spices there and look for ways to use them. I also ate so much paneer that I was sure I'd never want to eat it again. This recipe was great, but what was it missing? Paneer! Who thought I'd ever crave it again? I used cream. Maybe the mozzarella would hit that note. Or get some paneer. A very satisfying dish nonetheless.

V

I make a version based on Vikram Vij’s recipe. I describe it as Indian-style vegetarian chilli. In an effort to make it a bit more veggie-heavy, I add frozen chopped kale to it at the end, which tastes pretty good. I realize it’s not “authentic” no need for snarky comments. Once, I didn’t have enough dairy, so served with a soft poached egg to add richness. Worked out nicely.

Debbie

This dish went from rajma chawal (rice & beans) in the original article featuring this to rajma. Just cook some rice with it. More nutritious. Also, many people will not be able to find garam masala. It is a mixture that varies, so you can leave out what you don't have. Cumin, coriander, cardamom, cinnamon, cloves, nutmeg, ground bay leaf, black pepper, fennel, mace. There are lots of recipes showing ratios of spices. Mix up a batch and you will have an start on a lot of Indian cooking.

Liz

For those looking to use dried beans for this recipe, check out this guide from Serious Eats on dried/canned bean conversions: https://www.seriouseats.com/2014/04/is-there-a-ratio-for-converting-between-dried.htmlIn short, most beans will double in weight & volume when cooked, so you could cook 1.5 cups (about 9 oz by weight) of dried beans to end up with roughly the right amount of cooked beans. (This will vary a little between types of beans, but is a good starting point.)

collord

I made it without the cheese or cream on top and it was delicious! I think the dairy would tone down the flavor of the spices. I used half kidney, half chickpeas, one whole serrano. I think this one is a keeper.

Suzie

Just a comment about step 2. This is the most critical part of making the sauce. If the onion puree under cooked, you will taste them. And, if you go a bit over in time, the puree will burn. My recommendation would be to lower the heat when the puree is staring to turn golden and keep cooking a bit longer while stirring constantly until the oil starts separating from the puree.

Lauren

Delish! Not too heavy or overly spiced. I served it over a bed of basmati rice and uncooked spinach leaves. The pickled red onions are a great touch. Next time I will double them.

Ri

My dad is Punjabi and my mum cooks the cuisine often. I must respectfully suggest to not purée the onion raw. Instead, place the whole onion (skin and all) directly on the rack in the oven at 350ish for at least an hour. My mum would sometimes do it directly on the stovetop and get the skins charred black. Then peel and purée with spices. Great umami flavor that will kick any curry up a notch- just try it!

Shyamela

Some tricks to simplify:There's no need to puree the onions, you can just chop them finely and cook them till they are really brown, that'll do it. Pureeing the onions makes it harder to fry them properly.And you can chop up the tomatoes too.for this recipe it's really best to start with dry beans, soak them overnight and cook them before adding them to the tomato gravy.If you have an indian store near you, buy some rajma masala. That will give you the right spice combination.

Leek

I would pick something based on how much heat you want - Serrano (hot), Jalapeño (med), Anaheim (Mild). These would probably be commonly available. Most others in the market I would use for other purposes.

Joanne

Perhaps it depends on where you live. I found garam masala in the McCormick Gourmet spice section.

Rudi Schmit

As usual - interesting recipe.But it would be easier for your international readers if the weights and temperatures were also given in grams and C

SteveD

The recipe doesn’t call for paneer; it specifies heavy cream or mozzarella. Like the Middle Eastern cheese Halloumi, paneer doesn’t melt easily and the idea is to incorporate creaminess into the dish. Regarding the chile, follow the palate of the most sensitive eater in your house. I love it hot but my peeps don’t; I use half a jalapeño w/o seeds and add achar (Indian hot pickle) or raw jalapeño on my serving.

Sarah N.

Boy this is great. I made a half recipe and ate it over rice. Taking advice from the comments, I kept the amount of garlic, ginger, and cumin the same as a whole re, and used a whole 1/2 tsp of garam masala. My chile was a jalapeno because it's what I had on hand and it worked just fine. I used Rancho Gordo domingo rojos cooked from dry, but I'd happily make this with canned beans on a weeknight. Do NOT skip the pickled onions/cilantro!!

JRAW

Extra garam masala. Also add turmeric, cumin powder, coriander. Used Rancho Gordon’s Rio Zape beans cooked only with salt beforehand. Yum!

Kate

I had a bottle of Miyoko’s Liquid Vegan Pizza Mozzarella to use up, and this recipe did the job perfectly. (I did have to turn the broiler on very briefly to get the desired color.) My non-vegan guests were happy with the outcome. I’d say it’s a good substitution if you need a low-fuss vegan dish.

YaYas

Our first attempt at this turned out really well. I drained the canned tomatoes but added in a small amount before pureeing the onion blend to give it a touch more wetness and a little more when adding the puree to the pan.I do agree with other comments, about being more specific with the type and size of the green chile and the red chile powder. We got a mild but feel-able burn with a 1/4-teaspoon of Kashmiri chile powder and a smallish Serrano w/o seeds & ribs.

joyce

Make 1/2 recipe.

Gaily Tucson

Use 4 oz. Onion 1can@Rotel &kidney beans only sour cream(flour) mex. Cheese, lots more cumin and garam masala and ginger. Needs more beans or fewer tomatoes.

th2

Tastes spicy but bland. Can’t recommend the morzarella. Makes it even more bland

Alyce

Does anyone know the equivalent measure for dried beans? Thank You!

nathan

Unfortunately I found the recipe passable but bland interested to see what suggestions people might have but at least as written it was disappointing

Natali

This was very tasty. I cooked dried beans with ginger, garlic and jalapeño instead of using canned. I substituted halloumi for the mozzarella. It worked wonderfully.

Lexie

I love spicy food so I replaced the green Chile with a whole habanero. I also upped the garam masala to a whole teaspoon. This dish was delicious!

momterrific

We lived on this all during COVID. It really is comfort food. Load the curry up. I use an immersion blender to get a smooth paste. Lots of pickled red oinion on top with pickle juice dribbled. A chunk of nann to get every last drop. Enjoy, enjoy, enjoy!

Philly Victor

A new family favorite. Have made this several times, including for my Indian relatives. My only sticking point is: why on earth would you mash the beans inside the pot instead of just doing it before you add them to the pot. Odd order of business.

Jacqueline

I have made this many times and find it easy to follow & very forgiving. It is a comfort food favorite in our family.

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Baked Rajma (Punjabi-Style Red Beans With Cream) Recipe (2024)

FAQs

Is it necessary to soak rajma before cooking? ›

Beans and legumes, especially the dried ones have firm outer coat that often makes it hard to boil. In fact, we have seen unsoaked rajma, chana dal, chole taking up to two hours to cook. On the other hand, soaking legumes softens the outer layer and saves a lot of cooking time.

What is the difference between rajma and kidney beans? ›

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.

Why is rajma not getting soft? ›

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.

Is rajma good for high blood pressure? ›

Evidence proves that soluble fibre in rajma lowers bad cholesterol (LDL) and ups the good cholesterol (HDL) by forming a gel-like substance in the stomach and prevents the reabsorption of cholesterol into the body. In addition, rajma is a good source of potassium which dilates blood vessels and lowers blood pressure.

What if I forgot to soak red beans overnight? ›

If you forgot to soak your beans the night before you plan to cook them, the hot soak method can come to the rescue. Cover the beans with water, bring to a boil and boil for three minutes. Remove them from the heat and let them soak in the hot water for an hour.

How to soften rajma quickly? ›

Make sure the water level is higher than the bed of rajma. Close the lid and leave it for half-an-hour. And you get soft rajma ready to be cooked. You can do the same for other legumes including chole and black gram (kali urad dal).

What is the English name for rajma? ›

The English name for rajma is kidney beans.

Which rajma is better, red or white? ›

Red kidney beans possess marginally higher levels of protein, fiber, and potassium, while white kidney beans contain slightly more calcium.

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.

Why do you add baking soda to baked beans? ›

The addition of baking soda to the cooking water does two things: It adds sodium ions that weaken the pectin as explained above, and more importantly, an alkaline environment causes the pectin molecules to break down into smaller molecules that greatly weakens the pectin causing the beans to soften much more rapidly.

How to enhance the taste of rajma? ›

* Try to find Kashmiri Rajma. These are smaller than the standard Kidney beans and are much better for making Rajma “curry”. * When you boil Rajma, add 2 cloves, couple peppercorns, 1 bay leaf, 1 cinnamon stick and cardamom to the water. This will make the Rajma very aromatic.

What are the problems with rajma? ›

Consuming it excessively could lead to digestive issues like bloating, gas, or discomfort. Also, kidney beans contain a compound called phytohemagglutinin, which, if not properly cooked, can be toxic.

Who should not eat kidney beans? ›

In some people, beans may cause unpleasant effects, such as bloating, flatulence, and diarrhea ( 13 ). Insoluble fibers called alpha-galactosides are responsible for these effects. They belong to a group of fibers known as FODMAPs, which may exacerbate the symptoms of irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) ( 7 , 59 , 60 ).

Which beans are not good for the kidneys? ›

Control of phosphorus often is difficult for kidney failure patients. High-phosphorus foods to eliminate include: Beans (red, black, and white) Black-eyed peas.

Does rajma cause gas? ›

Rajma, one of the most loved lentils in India, is replete with many benefits like iron, copper, folate, magnesium, calcium and vitamin C along with fibre. Despite having so many nutritional benefits, consuming rajma at night can trigger gas and heartburn in people.

Is it safe to cook kidney beans without soaking? ›

Takeaway: Don't bother soaking beans.

Myth 2: Dry beans must be cooked in fresh water. After our first test, this myth became a moot point—if you don't soak your beans, you're always going to cook in fresh water.

What to do if you forgot to soak chickpeas overnight? ›

Transfer the water to a pot with a lid or an air tight container and quickly add washed chole to it. Cover the lid with a heavy object and seal in the chole and water as quickly as possible. Let it be for 10-15 minutes depending on the quantity of your legumes and take the lid off once the water has cooled down.

What happens if you forget to soak green peas overnight? ›

Is it Necessary to Soak Green Peas? You can cook dried green peas without soaking them in liquid, but they will take far longer to cook. Unsoaked green split peas will take approximately 35-45 minutes; unsoaked whole green peas take up to 75 minutes to cook.

Should I soak red beans before cooking? ›

Soaking beans is a matter of personal preference and not absolutely necessary, but many people believe it lessens cooking time and makes beans easier to digest. It's worth noting that lentils, split peas and blackeye peas do not need to be soaked because they're softer legumes and cook much faster.

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