Rajma Recipe (Punjabi Curry)

This flavorful Rajma Recipe (Punjabi Curry) has a combination of beans, tomatoes, and spices simmered together to create a hearty and delicious vegetarian / vegan meal.

Wanting more tasty Vegetarian Dishes try my Chickpea Spinach Curry or my Lebanese Lentils and Rice too!

Indian cuisine is famously known for its unique flavors and spices, and one dish in particular is a classic example of the variety of flavors in Indian cooking: Rajma Curry.

WHAT IS RAJMA CURRY

It is a Vegetarian Curry made with Kidney beans and many different spices. 

INGREDIENTS NEEDED FOR RAJMA CURRY

  • Kidney beans
  • Red Onion
  • Garlic
  • Ginger
  • Tomatoes 
  • Spices

RAJMA IS RICH IN

Protein, fiber along with iron, copper, folate, manganese, potassium and Vitamin K1.

RAJMA MASALA POWDER 

Is what I always use to make this dish. It can be found on AMAZON which I linked below.  

HOW TO MAKE RAJMA CURRY

You can prepare this dish all in one pot on the stove or in your slow cooker/pressure cooker if you like too.  I prepared this on the stovetop this time as I used canned kidney beans, so it was quick and easy for me. 

Inspired by one of my favorite Indian Chefs Vahchef.

This dish is %100 Vegetarian but you would not know it, because it’s soooo GOOD!! 

Once you try this recipe, you will be hooked. And if you have a meat eating man or kids in the house who swear that Vegetarian food can’t be good. Just wait till they try this recipe!

This dish has a wonderful depth of smells and flavor that you’re sure to remember, kidney beans never tasted so good!

I have experimented with plenty of curries for some time now, so you can trust me when I say this recipe is a sure winner.

Now you will want to go down the ethnic food aisle in your local grocery to pick up some “Masala Curry” which is the right kind of powder that is really needed for this recipe.

Then you will add just a few more traditional Indian spices that will make this dish absolutely amazing. Also if your not to familiar with dried fenugreek leaves, then I encourage you taking a stroll down your groceries ethnic for those as well.

They are sure to have it there somewhere, however if you cannot find them feel free to use cilantro instead.

Who said it takes a chef to make real Indian curry? Obviously never was in your kitchen. Cooking methods:

  • Simmer on a low-medium heat for 1 hour on the stovetop
  • Cook in the pressure cooker around 10 minutes or depending on your instructions
  • Cook in the slow cooker from 8-10 hours.

Inspired by: VahChef Be sure to make some basmati rice to serve alongside or if you really want to make it extra special go ahead and make some homemade Naan Bread. If you liked this dish, then be sure to check out my recipe for Coconut Curry Chicken

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Lamb and Chickpea Recipe

This Lamb and Chickpea Recipe combines the flavors of Lamb and Chickpea curries all into one dish. 

Serve this with Basmati rice or Garlic Naan Bread

This dish is the perfect mix of a traditional lamb curry and chickpea curry made together into this delicious dish that your sure to enjoy!

IS LAMB CURRY SPICY

Yes, it has chili in it and other curry spices. 

Wanting to try some more delicious curry recipes? 

SPICE MIXES I USED FOR THIS RECIPE CAN BE FOUND ON AMAZON

 

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Green Lentil Dahl with Coconut Milk

This Green Lentil Dahl with Coconut Milk is creamy as it contains vegetable stock and a bit of cream to serve.

You can skip the takeout with Green Lentil Dahl without Coconut Milk.

Prefer to use red lentils go ahead use whatever you have on hand.

Want it more creamy, add in some heavy cream or coconut milk instead of the vegetable stock.

DRY GREEN LENTILS TO COOKED

Start by soaking them prior for 5 minutes then cover them with water and boil then for 5 minutes before covering them on medium heat for another 30 minutes till soft.

Serve this Vegetarian Lentil Dahl with some basmati rice or naan bread if you prefer.

Now let’s get to the recipe. It is easy as 1, 2, 3

HOW TO MAKE GREEN LENTIL DAHL

  • Start by rinsing and draining your green lentils
  • Then in a large pot add 1 tbsp of cooking oil and a diced onion, cooked the onion till browned.
  • Add in the minced garlic, ginger and curry powder along with the butter and sauté till fragrant.
  • Add in the lentils and stock
  • Simmer covered for 30 minutes, stir half way through
  • Serve with fresh cream if desired and basmati rice.

GREEN LENTIL DAHL WITH COCONUT MILK

This has no coconut milk in it however, if you want it more creamy you can half the vegetarian stock with half coconut milk.

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Simple Butter Chicken Recipe

This Simple Butter Chicken Recipe is sure to impress as it is just as good if not better than what you will find in most restaurants. 

Make some Homemade Garlic Naan Bread to go alongside.

Today I’m so very happy to show you this recipe for a Simple Butter Chicken Recipe that your sure to make time and time again.

Awww the infamous Butter Chicken, also known as (Murgh Makhani). Almost everyone that has tried this dish has loved this dish and if you have not tried it before at home your in for a treat!

Love Indian food as much as me? Then your going to want to try my “Creamy Coconut Chicken Curryand my “Eggplant Curry” or my “Chickpea Curry” as well. 

Oh and don’t forget the NAAN BREAD 🙂

HOW TO MAKE BUTTER CHICKEN SPICY

To make this Curry easy to make, try purchasing a pre-made Butter Chicken curry powder package like the one below. 

WHAT SPICES ARE USED IN BUTTER CHICKEN 

  • Salt, Red Chilli, Turmeric, Cumin, Black Pepper, Large Cardamom, Cinnamon, Green Cardamom, Clove, Ginger, Garlic, Star Aniseed, White Pepper

I always use a BUTTER CHICKEN SPICE blend as seen below as it has all of this in it already. Otherwise if your wanting to add in your own spices I highly recommend adding 1 tsp of chili powder, cumin, turmeric and fresh crushed garlic and onions. 

 

Below you will see the pre-marinaded and cooked chicken being added to the sauce for the final step in cooking this delicious dish.

The part where your simmering the sauce, you can switch from 1/2 tsp of chili powder to 1 tsp for that extra heat. I love to do that, personally. I will add 1 tsp every time for this recipe. 

WHO INVENTED BUTTER CHICKEN

It’s origins came from three  Punjabi restaurateurs, Kundan Lal Jaggi, Kundan Lal Gujral and Thakur Dass, who founded the world-renowned Moti Mahal restaurant in Delhi. 

WHATS BUTTER CHICKEN SAUCE MADE OF

  • Fresh Cream
  • Ghee or Butter
  • Oil
  • Cashews or Almonds if you do not have you can always use sugar for added sweetness 
  • Plain Yogurt
  • Tomatoes
  • Garlic and Onions

WHAT’S BUTTER CHICKEN

It is one of the most popular Indian curries Worldwide today.

It’s become so popular that the supermarkets are now selling various versions of it in pre- packaged bottles in hopes to win your business. 

But that stuff just won’t cut if for those of us who are familiar with traditional Butter Chicken. Because real butter chicken uses ghee butter you can use regular butter if desired. Then of course there is cream and some stronger curry flavors than most of those pre-made bottled types entail. 

Plus those bottles are expensive costing near 4x the price that it takes to make it from scratch, not to mention not nearly as tasty.

IS BUTTER CHICKEN SPICY

This popular dish hails from the Indian subcontinent and is noted for its creamy and smooth butter taste, you can make it more spicy by adding an extra 1 tsp of red chili powder if desired.

Otherwise this is a mild curry compared to other traditional Indian dishes.

In comparison we would rate the spice level of this dish to other Indian dish, a 4 out of 10. 

Such as Grama masla and Indian curry powder. All which can be found in almost any grocery store spice section. 

I think the reason people by those pre-made bottles is because they think making it from scratch is hard, but I assure you it’s not.

It’s all about having the right ingredients and nothing in this ingredients list is is foreign besides possibly the fenugreek leaves also known as kasuri methi. Also that can be found in almost all grocery stores today.

HOW LONG WILL BUTTER CHICKEN LAST IN THE FRIDGE

In a sealable container up to 3 days and if you want to freeze it for meal – preps you can do that and store in the freezer up to 3 months.

We hope you enjoy this tasty dish as much as we do! Serve it alongside some naan bread and enjoy!

We don’t add as much cream to this Butter Chicken as most do, which will give it a more orange color.

If your wanting a more cream heavy type of Butter Chicken just add 1/2 cup of  cream opposed to the 1/4 cup that my recipe calls for.

If your a CURRY lover like me. Then you will want to try these dishes below!

Note: If you want a more creamy butter chicken add 1/2 cup of cream instead of the 1/4 cup that I used in this recipe.

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Did you like this curry?

Then you’re sure to like my “Creamy Coconut Chicken Curry” which uses coconut milk as is by far my most popular recipe on this blog. 

More Popular Curry Dishes Below!

 

 

Chickpea Spinach Curry

This Chickpea Spinach Curry is out of this world tasty and healthy vegetarian dinner option.  

You can trust me when I say this recipe is a sure winner.

As I have experimented with plenty of curries in my lifetime. 

Even if you are not vegetarian you are going to love it.

GUARENTED! 

Not only is this recipe filling and good for you! It also is very inexpensive to make.

WHAT IS IN CHICKPEA CURRY

This dish is made with a can of chickpeas, coconut milk, vegetable stock, spinach, onions, tomatoes, garlic and ginger.

Then is seasoned with some special Indian spices to make it just right.

And can be served in just 30 minutes! 

Making for a healthy and quick weeknight meal for you and whoever is lucky to dine with you.

IS CHICKPEA CURRY HEALTHY

Yes, chickpeas are packed full of protein and fiber and the tomatoes are also low in calories and unhealthy fats. 

Then there is spinach and tomatoes added to this as well so that you have a well rounded meal. 

HOW TO MAKE CHICKPEA CURRY

You will want to go down the ethnic food aisle in your local grocery to pick up some “Masala Curry” which is the right kind of powder that is really needed for this recipe.

Then you will add just a few more traditional Indian spices that will make this dish absolutely amazing.

Cooking methods: FULL RECIPE IN THE CARD (BELOW)

  • Simmer on a low-medium heat for 30 hour on the stovetop
  • Cook in the pressure cooker around 10 minutes or depending on your instructions
  • Cook in the slow cooker from 8-10 hours.

Be sure to make some basmati rice to serve alongside or if you really want to make it extra special go ahead and make some homemade Naan Bread.

CAN CHICKPEA SPINACH CURRY BE FROZEN

Yes, just make sure you are freezing them in sealed bags or containers. 

This goes real good with my Homemade Garlic Naan Bread too!

If your a CURRY lover like me 🙂

Then you will want to try ALL these dishes below!

DID YOU MAKE THIS RECIPE?

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Chicken Karahi Recipe

This is a traditional recipe for Chicken Karahi which is a popular dish that hails from India and Pakistan. Karahi basically means “pot” in which this is slow cooked in. 

However with today’s cooking tools. You can prepare this recipe very quickly using an INSTANT POT!

And making a great curry doesn’t have to be that hard at all. You just need to make a right on cumin avenue, and then a left on ginger street right through to the fenugreek walk way and then soon after you end up in Chicken Karahi heaven. 

WHAT IS CHICKEN KARAHI

It is a Chicken dish that traditionally was simmered over an open fire in a cast iron pot. 

If you are not familiar with making these types of curries but have liked many other Indian curry type recipes in the past, then you are sure to love Chicken Karahi.

Made with fresh chicken breasts, tomato paste, onion, “ghee” (Indian butter) and a bunch of Indian spices. You are sure to love it as much as we do!  

I encourage you to try it, because once you do you will be hooked just like me.

WHAT DOES CHICKEN KARAHI TASTE LIKE

Like heaven in a bowl, no kidding. It has a rich creamy tomatoes taste with hints green chili peppers, cilantro, and  ginger flavors. 

Chicken Karahi is also noted for its spicy notes. You can downplay that if you like as well!

I use red chili powder traditional Chicken Karahi calls for kashmiri red chilli powder. 

But that spice tends to be hard to find in Canada, so I will leave that up to you.

Then I also use green chilies, if you want something milder you can use green bell pepper as a substitute. 

It can also be prepared with goat or lamb meat instead of chicken, totally up to you.

Personally I prefer the chicken kind though, it’s one of my favorites.

HOW TO MAKE CHICKEN KARAHI

Traditionally, Chicken Karahi recipes used a whole chicken. However in today’s restaurants many use chicken breasts. And that is what I am using for this recipe! I will leave that up to you.

You can always use chicken legs, thighs etc. Whatever you have on hand for this dish!

We hope you give this creamy curry a try, and enjoy it as much as we do. Serve it alongside some naan bread, or rice and you have yourself the most amazing meal. 

Simply purchase the basic ingredients and then the next time your in the mood for some Karahi, you will simply have everything you need in stock to make it every time.

And I’m sure that time will soon, because this curry is unbelievably tasty! 

Here at CCA we buy all our curry ingredients roughly every 6 months or so to keep things fresh. This allows us to prepare endless curry meals throughout the year. 

WHAT TO SERVE WITH CHICKEN KARAHI

Basmati rice or NAAN BREAD of course!

LOOKING FOR OTHER EASY CURRY RECIPES 

Note: this dish can be made with goat , beef or lamb too. If you are cooking with goat add 1 tbsp of lime juice to the meat once rinsed and set aside.

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Chicken Karahi

This is a traditional recipe for Chicken Karahi which is a popular dish that hails from India and Pakistan. Karahi basically means “pot” in which this is slow cooked in. 

However with today’s cooking tools. You can prepare this recipe very quickly using an INSTANT POT!

And making a great curry doesn’t have to be that hard at all. You just need to make a right on cumin avenue, and then a left on ginger street right through to the fenugreek walk way and then soon after you end up in Chicken Karahi heaven. 

WHAT IS CHICKEN KARAHI

It is a Chicken dish that traditionally was simmered over an open fire in a cast iron pot. 

If you are not familiar with making these types of curries but have liked many other Indian curry type recipes in the past, then you are sure to love Chicken Karahi.

Made with fresh chicken breasts, tomato paste, onion, “ghee” (Indian butter) and a bunch of Indian spices. You are sure to love it as much as we do!  

I encourage you to try it, because once you do you will be hooked just like me.

WHAT DOES CHICKEN KARAHI TASTE LIKE

Like heaven in a bowl, no kidding. It has a rich creamy tomatoes taste with hints green chili peppers, cilantro, and  ginger flavors. 

Chicken Karahi is also noted for its spicy notes. You can downplay that if you like as well!

I use red chili powder traditional Chicken Karahi calls for kashmiri red chilli powder. 

But that spice tends to be hard to find in Canada, so I will leave that up to you.

Then I also use green chilies, if you want something milder you can use green bell pepper as a substitute. 

It can also be prepared with goat or lamb meat instead of chicken, totally up to you.

Personally I prefer the chicken kind though, it’s one of my favorites.

HOW TO MAKE CHICKEN KARAHI

Traditionally, Chicken Karahi recipes used a whole chicken. However in today’s restaurants many use chicken breasts. And that is what I am using for this recipe! I will leave that up to you.

You can always use chicken legs, thighs etc. Whatever you have on hand for this dish!

We hope you give this creamy curry a try, and enjoy it as much as we do. Serve it alongside some naan bread, or rice and you have yourself the most amazing meal. 

Simply purchase the basic ingredients and then the next time your in the mood for some Karahi, you will simply have everything you need in stock to make it every time.

And I’m sure that time will soon, because this curry is unbelievably tasty! 

Here at CCA we buy all our curry ingredients roughly every 6 months or so to keep things fresh. This allows us to prepare endless curry meals throughout the year. 

WHAT TO SERVE WITH CHICKEN KARAHI

Basmati rice or NAAN BREAD of course!

 

LOOKING FOR OTHER EASY CURRY RECIPES 

Note: this dish can be made with goat , beef or lamb too. If you are cooking with goat add 1 tbsp of lime juice to the meat once rinsed and set aside.

I am so thrilled you are reading one of my recipes, if you made this recipe id love to hear about it! Thank you very much for reading and until next time see ya in the kitchen. Don’t want to miss a recipe? Sign up for our NEWSLETTER delivered right to your inbox!

 

Creamy Coconut Curry Chicken

This Creamy Coconut Chicken Curry can be prepare on your stove top, slow cooker or instant pot. 

Want another Indian restaurant style recipe? Try my Butter Chicken or my Lamb Curry.

Coconut Chicken Curry can be served alongside some basmati rice or some Homemade Naan Bread!

Love Indian food as much as me? Then your going to want to try my Eggplant Curry” , BUTTER CHICKEN or my “Chickpea Curry” as well. 

BUTTER CHICKEN 

THIS “BUTTER FENUGREEK NAAN BREAD” RECIPE IS A WINNER!

IS INDIAN CHICKEN CURRY HEALTHY?

Yes in most cases it is, however it really depends on the way it is made. Some curries call for heavy cream and lots of butter.

Like the typically butter chicken recipe that we have all come to know and love.

I love butter chicken just like the rest of you. However I have learned to make it slightly healthier.

Feel free to check out my recipe here for that recipe: Butter Chicken

My recipe here calls for coconut milk and no cream. Making this a very healthy curry option for those trying to watch their calories intake. 

Your family will not believe this dish is being served straight from your kitchen, it’s that good. 

I used to order this type of dish at our local East Indian restaurant, however now I make it often at home. 

You can find the pre-made curry package that I used to make this curry in the AMAZON link below or you can just add in each spice individually if you prefer.

 

This simple curry will impress even the pickiest of eaters.

And will have your family thinking that you either

a) ordered this from your local Indian restaurant or

b) have taken some cooking lessons because it tastes so amazing! 

WHAT TYPE OF CURRY SHOULD I USE TO MAKE COCONUT CHICKEN CURRY

Curry powder is a blend of up to 20 different herbs and spices.

And there are many different type of curries available. Whenever I am making any Indian dish, I like to use a “mild indian curry” or for a hotter curry I will opt for “Madras Curry”.

Both can be found in the ethnic aisle in the Indian spice section!

LEARN MORE HERE ABOUT CURRY: All About Curry Powders

HOW TO MAKE INDIAN CHICKEN CURRY WITH COCONUT MILK

Cooking methods:

  • Simmer on a low-medium heat for 30 minutes on the stovetop
  • Cook in the pressure cooker around 10 minutes or depending on your instructions
  • Cook in the slow cooker from 8-10 hours.

Today, I used my pressure cooker because I was in a hurry to have dinner on the table so I could watch my favorite recorded show on the PVR. 

However this type of dish can be made either way.

This delicious curry is made with boneless chicken breast and simmered in a rich tomato, yogurt, coconut sauce that you’re sure love time and time again.

WHAT IS INDIAN CHICKEN CURRY

Indian chicken curry is the ultimate comfort food for a lot of Indian people.

Typically it is served over a bed of Jasmine rice and is made with chicken, spices, tomatoes and some type of cream. 

As you may know if you have been to my blog before, I LOVE Curry.

So if you like curried foods as much as me then you are going to love this simple recipe too. 

Guaranteed! 

Plus it is a tad different than the average chicken curry recipes.

Feel free to add some cubed mini potatoes to this curry if you like, just omit the rice if you choose to do that. 

Either way this dish will turn out amazing!

SPICES USED IN COCONUT CHICKEN CURRY

  • 1 tbsp Garam masala
  • 1 tbsp Curry powder
  • 1 tbsp Turmeric powder
  • 1 tsp Coriander
  • 1 tsp Cumin
  • 1 tsp Sugar
  • 1 tsp Cayenne pepper powder
  • 1 tbsp or tsp of Salt, according to taste
  • 1 tbsp Kasoori Methi” = “Dried fenugreek” , optional

The green seasoning you see on top of this dish is called “Kasoori Methi” which is basically dried fenugreek” leaves.

It can be found in almost any international isle at your local grocery. See below!

If you cannot find “dried fenugreek” leaves you can just omit it. 

However I find it adds an extra element to the dish that is really nice.

I have shared a few other curry recipes here on my blog, however this is the first one with coconut milk vs cream/milk. So if your lactose intolerant than this dish may be right up your ally. 

WHAT GOES WITH COCONUT CHICKEN CURRY

Be sure to make some basmati rice to serve alongside or if you really want to make it extra special go ahead and make some homemade Naan Bread.

If you end up giving it a try, do let me know in the comments below. I would love to know what you think 🙂

LOOKING FOR AN AWESOME NAAN BREAD RECIPE TO SERVE ALONGSIDE THIS CURRY? Then look no further, I got you covered! My Garlic Naan Bread Recipe is a sure WINNER!

If your a CURRY lover like me… Then you will definitely want to try these other curry  dishes from this website!

DID YOU MAKE THIS RECIPE?

If you make this recipe, I would love to hear about it! You can leave a 5 star review in the comments below! Thank you very much for reading and until next time see ya in the kitchen. Don’t want to miss a recipe? Sign up for our NEWSLETTER delivered right to your inbox!