- Cooked Rajma 1 cup
- Cooked soya 1 cup
- Onion 2 big
- Garlic 3 to 5 pods
- Ginger 1 big piece
- Coriander pdr 1 Tbsp
- Turmeric pdr 1/2 Tsp
- Garam masala 1/2 Tsp
- Pepper pdr 1/2 Tsp
- Chilly pdr 2 Tsp
- Musatrd seeds
- Curry leaves
- Salt
- Oil
Soak rajma overnight and cook it with salt and keep it aside. Cook soya in boiling water for 15 min and squeeze out the excess water. Chop it and keep it aside. Heat oil in a kadai and add mustard seeds. When it splutters, add curry leaves, sliced onion, ginger and garlic. Saute till it turns light brown. Reduce the heat and add the chilly, coriander, turmeric, garam masala and pepper pdr into it and roast it well. Then add the chopped soya and mix it well. When it turns brown, add the cooked rajma and fry it well till it turns dry.
seems very interesting..
ReplyDeleteNice protein dish....
ReplyDeleteWow!!! Tina dear..Adipoli..love the click too..
ReplyDeleteIts a healthy dish Tina..Loved the pic...
ReplyDeletenice different recipe
ReplyDeleteI would like to try this; beautiful picture makes this look so tempting and delicious.
ReplyDeleteMmm...healthy and simple dish :)
ReplyDeleteWow...interesting recipe...nice click.
ReplyDeleteWhat a healthy combo...
ReplyDeleteInteresting and yummy curry.As always nice click.
ReplyDeletewow...so new to me...looks spicy n yummy!!...very nice click!
ReplyDeleteWow, thats an interesting combination. Very healthy. Looks delicious. I would say a really smart way to make people eat soya.
ReplyDeleteOh, this looks really good! It sounds so healthy and delicious, I love it:)
ReplyDeleteSounds very interesting! I have never had stir-fried soya beans!
ReplyDeleteNice recipe. I was planning on making filling for enchilada using rajma and indian spices. I think I'll add some soya chunks in it too.
ReplyDeletelovely recipe looks very yum and delicious.
ReplyDeleteTempting one.... Ought to try, but only next year.... I don get good rajmas around... I love Rajma chaawal a lot.... I hate those hard ones, which takes forever to get cooked or simply does never gets cooked... How funny is that???....But it is...
ReplyDeleteAsh....
(http://asha-oceanichope.blogspot.com/)
Wonderful recipe, looks fantastic and also healthu..
ReplyDeleteI lov rajmas..sounds like a nice combo..Soya nalla beef fry polunde,yummmmmmm
ReplyDeleteVery interesting dish.
ReplyDeleteEthu adipoli!!!Great combo...njan ethuvare try cheythittilla!Will give a try...Thanks for sharing da.:)
ReplyDeleteInteresting combination. Looks yummy too.
ReplyDeleteChitchat
interesting ingredients...looks delicious..
ReplyDeletenew and intersting recipe.nice click.
ReplyDeletevery very very protein packed healthy dish!
ReplyDeletewow nice click...intersting recipe
ReplyDeleteMmm..! Delicious rajma fry! Excellent click!
ReplyDeleteyUMMY.. Yumm. I make a quite simliar soya fry.. for starter... Will be posting it sooon..
ReplyDeleteinteresting recipe..healthy and delicious..
ReplyDeleteWhat an interesting recipe..looks lovely too
ReplyDeleteWow thats a different combination!!!
ReplyDeleteNice combo.. looks yummy :)
ReplyDeletethat's a new combo. sounds great.. i love both of them.
ReplyDeleteNice combo Tina...healthy and different :)
ReplyDeleteNice combo of ingredients...looks gr8
ReplyDeletenice recipe, lovely presentation!!!
ReplyDeleteOne of the most proteins fry :)
ReplyDeleteSeems v simple to make , would surely give it a try !
thats a unique combo...sounds yum!
ReplyDeletevery innovative and a proein packed dish.also makes a good meal for dieters.
ReplyDeleteVery interesting combination, looks lovely !
ReplyDeleteSoya and Rajma...what a healthy combo dear! Sounds so delicious.
ReplyDeletevery innovative dish... simple and healthy too...
ReplyDeleteOh thats really a rare combo' so much of protein, too good:)
ReplyDeletelovely combo,yummy and healthy!
ReplyDeleteYummo!! Love soya :)
ReplyDeletenever thot of rajma fry .... always been eating in the curry form....nice idea and very healthy combo....
ReplyDeletetoru beef roastine look undallo :) Though I've tried rajma & soya separately, this combo is new to me. Looks easy & interesting dear :)
ReplyDeleteThanks for this lovely recipe. Rajma soya looks delicious and tempting.
ReplyDeletekollamalo ithu.. adipoli ayittu ondu.. thanks for sharing
ReplyDeleteOh wow Tina, I can have this as such... looks too good
ReplyDeleteLooks wonderful...never tried mixing the both.U hv a nice looking blog:)
ReplyDeleterajma and soy- great combo and is a complete health package.I love that click
ReplyDeleteA protein packed dish! Looks yum!
ReplyDeletewow, what a healthy dish. I prefer to give for my daughter
ReplyDeleteI have all the ingredients in hand.will surely try tina..Nice post..Thanks dear :)
ReplyDeleteI too have everything at home, now only i need to give it go, hope everybody likes soya!!, may be i will add some more veggies
ReplyDeleteVery nice combination and photo.
ReplyDeleteDifferent fry,healthy one
ReplyDeleteVery good click and a different try
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