Here is the debut of my Mama Raj. She’s an awesome cook and I learned a lot about making great food from her. I can’t say I always appreciated her pressure to make me roll out perfectly round rotis (Indian wheat tortillas) or her attention to detail in every aspect of the meal preparation. However, years later I can look back and appreciate her efforts in helping me become a good Indian house wife (not!). Today’s dish is just as yummy as it looks…Rajma (curried red kidney beans ) has a robust flavor and the beans seem to melt in your mouth. How can a bean melt in your mouth…I don’t know how, but these totally do (excuse me as I wipe drool off my keyboard…ya, it’s that good!) Once you try it, you’ll eat it everyday! Believe me, given a chance, my brother will eat Rajma for breakfast, lunch and dinner if we let him! It’s like a bowl of divine ecstasy for him…he’ll go on and on about it so this is why I’m not asking him to write this blog!
Tuesday, March 18, 2008
Exotic Food from an Exotic Land: Mama Raj's Rajma
The wonderful thing about this dish is that red kidney beans are very high in iron, folate, protein and anti-oxidants…so you can’t go wrong eating this for every meal (if you chose to)
So here is my mom. She's hardly ever used a computer let alone written a blog... (enter mom)
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5 comments:
Thanks Raj for sharing your recipe, it sounds so good I need to try it. Or maybe I should just come there so you can make it for me ;-)
One question about the rice pullouve, how much rice do you use and what kind, I take it the rice is already cooked?
Hope you all are enjoying your visit together.
I must admit, I eat Raj Mama's Rajma A LOT and its really good! I just wanted to add a point, that for those people who are busy busy busy and may not be able to soak the beans overnight, maybe you can use canned beans. I know I know, Sangeeta wouldn't approve of this (I don't really either), but its better than not eating healthy and yummy kidney beans =)
I had some of Raj's delicious cooking this past weekend, and I must agree with Sangeeta that Raj is a wonderful cook!
Debby
AWESOME! I have the kidney beans in my pantry at home and could not think of what to do with them! Excited to try something new and it sounds to die for :)
Shelley:
Hi Shelley, You can always come here
and I would love to cook for you! I
still remember the taste of your food
I had at your place during thanksgiving weekend. In response to your question one cup of basmati rice
should be enough for four people. Basmati rice does not take that long to cook. So 10 minutes is the total time needed to cook it.
Priya:
Hi Priya, It just takes a little bit of planning, and it only takes two minutes to put the beans for soaking.
Debby:
Hi Debby, Thanks for your wonderful company this weekend! Looking forward to another dose of it next month.
Lindsey:
Hi Lindsey, Good luck with your meal, let us know how it worked out!
THANKS EVERYONE FOR YOU FEEDBACK!!!
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