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Showing posts with label Dad's Rajmah. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Dad's Rajmah. Show all posts

Thursday, January 27, 2011

Vegan Black Lentils with Kidney Beans from "The Indian Slow Cooker"

Sabut Urad (Black Gram) and Kidney Beans to make Sabut Kaali Dal aur Rajmah.


The Indian Slow Cooker: 50 Healthy, Easy, Authentic Recipes
The Indian Slow Cooker Bookby Anupy Singla

Yet another winner from Anupy Singla's "The Indian Slow Cooker" Book.  Can't get better than a rich Indian Chili with Whole Urad and Kidney Beans.  Another very simple recipe.  You do throw the onions, garlic, and chilies in the Cuisinart this time.  Making it even easier.  Just pay attention when shopping for "Black Lentils".  Urad Whole, Black Gram, and Matpe Beans are some other names for this prolific Indian legume.  Don't buy what you think looks like a lentil that we are used to (a flat thin legume) in a black color.  You may think it doesn't make a difference, but  this Black Gram bean has an amazing, creamy flavor and does not have the same flavor as lentils that I am used to eating.  Especially important to pick the correct beans if you want an authentic Indian flavor.


Sabut Urad, Black Gram, Matpe Beans. These are all names for the Black Lentils used in Indian Cooking.

Kidney Beans (Rajmah)

Tumeric, Coriander, Red Chili, Garam Masala, and Cumin.
You can buy all of these from Mountain Rose Herbs.  Or the International Store.  Either place is very inexpensive (Mountain Rose is organic though).  I don't go to the regular supermarket for these types of things (unless I run out) since spices are so ridiculously marked up there.  We have an extra freezer, so it's full of bags of spices and sprouting seeds.
Healing Heat.

This even removes the manual chopping.

Put everything in the cooker.  Add Water.  Push a button.  Think ya can handle it?

After Cooking for a few hours.

And 8 hours later.....the finished product.  The beans are perfect.  They keep their form so beautifully in the slow cooker.
Also LOVING the Miracle Rice Cooker and happy about the stainless steel interior.

Wednesday, January 19, 2011

Anupy's Vegan "Dad's Rajmah" from The Indian Slow Cooker Book


"Dad's Rajmah" from Anupy Singla's "The Indian Slow Cooker Book".
Adorned with Cilantro, Raw Onion, And A Sliver of Lemon.

Rajmah Rocks.  There were a few weeks that we just didn't make it to the supermarket and I had a huge jar of Kidney Beans on the shelf.  I must have made Rajmah about 5 times that week.  It's such comfort food. It is really "Indian Chili".  But it only has Red Chili powder in it and not the Mexican Chili.  Awesome for the cold winter. It does take a long time, but like nearly all the dishes, there is basically zero prep.  You could even put all of the ingredients in the cooker and then add the water and turn it on at your preferred hour.  So cut your onions and garlic the night before, and then just add water early in the morning if you want it done the second you walk in the door.  I think I always started this dish at night, so basically it was ready at breakfast or lunch.  Beans actually make an awesome breakfast (if you aren't doing the cleanse, if you are cleansing then just eat it for lunch or dinner). Complex carbs that give you steady energy.  Better than a white bread bagel any day.  I usually make some Organic Brown Basmati Rice also, but generally eat a minimal amount of it.  I almost never eat the white rice at the restaurants, as now I have been brainwashed to see it as a big pile of sugar.

Organic Dried Kidney Beans.  Buy in Bulk!
Hangin' out in Slow Cooker waiting for their Garlic Friends.


All-Stars.  Okay, the Rajmah calls for some oil.  You can use olive oil of course, but this time I opted for the Earth Balance because it is more like butter.  However, it's in plastic (ICK).  The magic about this dish is that it doesn't need butter at all.  But if you are aiming for a richer dish, maybe more traditional, then a little olive oil or Earth Balance is the way to go.  It sure beats the GMO Canola oils that are so frequently used.
You dump ingredients in pot.  No French Cooking Techniques here.

Healing Ginger, Garlic, and Onions.
These are everyday superfoods that don't break the bank.
LOADS of GARLIC.  However, it is cooked so long that it doesn't feel particularly "Garlicky"



Spices.
A few hours into cooking.

I was just thinking that this dish would probably appeal to people who usually say they don't like
Indian Food.  It isn't "Curryish" at all.  The "Punjabi Curried Kidney Beans" on the opposite page in book (p. 74)
do have garam masala.  But this one "Dad's Rajmah" is pretty basic and packs a spicy punch.
LOVE IT!!  
And an article about the magical qualities of the Garbanzo Bean, especially Black Chickpeas.  Anupy has the chickpea, garbanzo market cornered.  Amazing Tangy Tamarind Chickpeas, Amla Chickpeas, Chana Masala, Kala Chana, Dry Tangy Black Chickpeas, etc....Apparently they are a "Get Skinny" asset.  Fill ya up without filling you out.  I suffer from a minor chickpea addiction.  A daily battle.  It's my guess that other beans have similar qualities.  I think for cooked food that Beans are Amazing.  I have done the sprouted beans also, but wasn't super wild about them.  The mung worked pretty well, but you have to pay a bit more attention to garbanzos and lentils.



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