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Rajma Pulao – a complete protein dish for vegetarians

September 26, 2016

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Recipe for Rajma Pulao | Indian style rice and beans | Kidney beans Pulao | Kidney beans /Rajma with rice

A combination of rice and beans makes one of the best complete protein options for vegetarians. Between the rice and beans, we get all the essential amino acids, making it a very good source of protein, which is just one of the reasons to love this Rajma Pulao recipe.

A lot of Punjabis consider rajma & rice as one of their favourite Sunday lunches and why not, it is a truly delicious combination where the heartiness of the mildly spiced dal combines with steamed rice to make a perfect mouthful! My Rajma pulao is inspired from the Rajma-Chawal, but a much simpler (almost) one-pot version of the same.

Time Saver Tip:

Cook rajma and save it in the fridge in an airtight container, and this one-pot Rajma Pulao will take you all of 15 minutes in the pressure cooker for a quick weekday lunch or dinner.

 

 

A few tips on how to make a good rajma pulao:

  1. Choose the smallest variety of Rajma you can get. I prefer the Jammu Rajma.
  2. Pre-cooking the rajma before cooking it with the rice ensures that the rice does not get overcooked.
  3. Use freshly prepared garlic paste for maximum flavour.
  4. If you don’t use a pressure cooker, use canned beans. Drain the liquid, rinse off the beans and proceed with the recipe. Pulao can be prepared in a pan with a lid using the absorption method of cooking rice.

Rajma Pulao

 Recipe for Rajma Pulao | Rice & beans combined provide all essential amino acids, making it a complete protein dish for vegetarians. Get this easy one-pot-dish recipe here!
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Prep Time 8 hours hrs
Cook Time 30 minutes mins
Total Time 8 hours hrs 50 minutes mins
Servings: 3 portion
Course: Main Course
Cuisine: Indian
Ingredients Method Notes

Ingredients
  

  • 1/3 cup Rajma (kidney beans / Jammu variety)
  • 1 cup basmati rice
  • 1 tbsp ghee
  • 1 bay leaf
  • 5 - 6 cloves
  • 2 cinnamon sticks
  • 1 tsp cumin seeds
  • 2 cardamom green
  • 1/4 tsp asafoetida
  • 5 cloves garlic
  • 1 onion medium
  • 3 spring onion stalks
  • 1/2 tsp chili powder red
  • 1/2 tsp garam masala powder
  • 1 tsp salt
  • 2 - 3 tbsps coriander leaves fresh (garnish)

Method
 

  1. Soak the dry rajma overnight or for 8 hours in plenty of water. Drain the water and place the rehydrated beans in a small pressure cooker with 2 cups water. Pressure cook for 3 whistles and 5 minutes on sim. When the pressure subsides, open the cooker, drain the cooked rajma and keep aside. The rajma should be cooked thoroughly yet hold its shape.
  2. Peel and coarsely mash the garlic with a mortar-pestle. Peel and slice the onions. Slice off the root part of the spring onions and discard. Slice the white and green portion thinly and keep aside.
  3. Wash the rice 2-3 times and drain the water, keep aside.
  4. In a small pressure cooker, heat ghee. Add the bay leaf, cloves, cinnamon, cumin seeds, cardamom and asafoetida. Stir for 30 seconds on medium heat.
  5. Add sliced onions and spring onions, saute for 2-3 minutes. Stir in the cooked rajma.
  6. Add the washed rice, salt, red chili powder, garam masala. Stir until combined.
  7. Pour 2 cups water into the cooker. Once this comes to a boil, close the cooker lid with the 'weight'. Switch off the flame after 2 whistles.
  8. When the pressure subsides, open the cooker and fluff up the rice. Remove into a hot casserole.
  9. Serve hot with raita and roasted papad for a complete meal.

Notes

Serving suggestion:
 
Rajma Pulao, Raita, Papad
To make this vegan, use any vegetable oil instead of ghee.
 
by Nandita Iyer 
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Comments

  1. Pavani says: September 26, 2016 at 1:21 pm

    What a flavorful and delicious looking pulao with rajma.

    Reply
  2. nandita says: September 26, 2016 at 3:27 pm

    @Pavani -thank you! Loving your innovative recipes as well 🙂

    Reply
  3. Kajal Asar says: October 5, 2016 at 5:56 am

    ..the iskcon temples in south Africa usually add these with other veggies when cooking for their feeding prgrmms. …….this will surely be an addition to our all time favourite pulaos. .

    Reply
  4. nandita says: October 5, 2016 at 8:01 am

    @Kajal – thank you for sharing that 🙂

    Reply
  5. Kavya Ghai says: October 11, 2016 at 8:01 pm

    Couldn’t find when to put the garlic – I’m guessing before the onions and after tempering the dry spices?

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