Apparently last week there was a puri making week in the blog world, which I totally missed ( as a new blogger i am just getting used to all these events).
And every time i visited a blog there it was PURI you coudn't miss it. And watching all these puris, mostly with potato curry i decided even though the week have passed i would make it today for lunch.
You know i've been drooling in all the blogs ............
Years back well to be specific the firsr year of beeing married i tried to make puri and it never ended up like a balloon so each time i was disapionted. So one day i was telling me my sister that my puri's are alwasy a disaster. So she told me how she makes it and i did and it came out perfect.
So you know when you make puris you are handeling hot oil in the kitchen.
I was trying out my sisters way of making puri and i saw the miracle happening infront of my eye, the puri was becoming like a balloon and i shouted from the kitchen, Hans come fast ( he thinking there was a disaster came fast to the kitchen)
And what he saw was me standing with a big smile saying it is comming like a balloon. And is remark was you gave me a shock, i thought you spîlled oil all over. MEN !!!!!!!
Ready to make Rajma.
Few of the things
Busy
It is done
Rajma 250gm
Salt 1 tsp
Cummin seeds 1 tsp
2 Onions fineley chopped
Ginger garlic paste 3 tbsp
Curd 1 tbsp
2 tomato chopped
1 tbsp tomato puree
Fenufreek leaves 1 tbsp
Turmeric Powder 1 tsp
Red chillie powder 2 tbsp
Corriander powder 2 to 3 tbsp
Garam Masala powder 1 tbsp
Vegetable oil 3 tbsp
Few tbsp corriander leaves .
Cook the rajma with salt.
Heat the oil and add cummin seed. Then add the onions and the ginger garlic paste, fry them till they are brown.
Add the add all the spices except garam masala and fry them very nice. Add now the tomatoes, the puree and fenugreek leaves and fry everything till it get dark. Add the curd . Now fry everything till the oil floats.
Add now add the garam masala powder and the cooked rajma. Cook it for few minutes. Add chopped corriander and seve hot.
Oh! the pooris are not leaving me even after the event got over! for a change there is Rajma.Nice recipe.
ReplyDeleteDo you have belgium diamonds in your treasure? do pass some to me.
I'll just look around your blog.
Better late than never! :) The puri's are a perfect balloon! :)
ReplyDeleteHello there! Well, you do sound like a happy cook and I thoroughly understand your joy at making something and having it come out the way it is supposed to! :)
ReplyDeleteThank you for visiting my blog and your lovely comments. I hope you'll come back and visit when you have the time.
Cynthia
First time here, you have a wonderful blog and recipes....Puri Rajma looks neat
ReplyDeletePuri is my fav...Looking perfect....nice try....Rajma curry looks YUM!...
ReplyDeleteYou made them! Your pooris look great & your rajma curry looks delicious:-)
ReplyDeletePooris are irresistable! :)
ReplyDeleteWeldone, lovely puris, and the rajma looks so yummy.
ReplyDeleteThey both look delicious. Funny that I havent tried rajma with poori.
ReplyDeletewow!! all your puris are like balloons. and the rajma looks perfect too.
ReplyDeleteHey latha, sad thing is no diamond treasures
ReplyDeletegnags and coffee thankyou.
Yeah cynthia i think if i am in a bad mood , the best way for me to get over the feeling is ti be busy making somthing in the kitchen
Thankyou sukanya, they were really yummy, my daughters p^late was clean...
Thanks TBC , i thgt a new poori maker like you can make perfect puris, i should also do it
ReplyDeleteThankx Jyotsna and saju
Sukanya it is the first time i am trying puri with rajma as i tend to serve puri with channa
Thankx bee they were perfect isn't it :-))))
Hi! puri and rajma looks perfect combo. Never tried this combo. Great recipe. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteLOL...funny story about your husband, the food looks too good!
ReplyDeleteYUM! I would love to be able to make Indian food!
ReplyDeleteRajma looks delicious with Pooris.I just found your site,looks like I am the last one too here!;D
ReplyDeletePuri and Rajam looks great HC. Never had Rajma with puri. Viji
ReplyDeleteThankx jyothi and Viji.
ReplyDeleteIt is my first time too puri with rajma. Normally it is channa i do, but was fed up with that combo.
Thankx messo.
Steamy kitchen, u should try indian cooking it is delice, of course i would say that :-)))
Asha don't worry that is the fun, finding new blogs.
Happy Coook,
ReplyDeletethanks for visiting my blog..you have a nice blog. Plan to prepare your rajma curry with puris..
Nice.... I also learn and try so many items from the blog experts!
ReplyDeletei think i am a tad late on posting this, but what a fun combo...
ReplyDeleteLet me know how it went seena
ReplyDeleteNot that expert.
Better late than never rajitha, actually i was fed up with the normal combo with the puris so thgt i'll try this combo
Your puris look great certainly like a balloon! Rajma looks lovely too I bet it was delicious. I have never made a puri yet, maybe you can tell me your sisters tip when I have a go? Great pics too. :)
ReplyDeleteThose hot baloons with tasty rajma are looking delicious.
ReplyDeleteThanks jeena, my sisters tip is that don't make the dough too wet it shouold be very dry then the puris puf up.
ReplyDeleteThanks Taste OF M.... well u have such a veriety of recipe i think i will steal one and make for the Karnatake series :-))))))