5 Bean Curry Recipe on Food52 (2024)

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by: Anu

February3,2015

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2 Ratings

  • Prep time 10 minutes
  • Cook time 50 minutes
  • Serves 4 to 6
Author Notes

5 bean curry is an Indian curry that is a blend of 5 protein-rich beans. This curry is healthy and delicious thanks to the different beans, the creamy tangy tomato sauce, and a whole bunch of spices. It's a nice little twist on a regular bean curry. This curry can be eaten for lunch or dinner when accompanied by rice or bread. —Anu

Test Kitchen Notes

Nice vegetarian curry, although I've never added cream cheese (I used Laughing Cow Original) to a sauce in my life! I have an Instant Pot pressure cooker (one of those crazy ones that even has a Bluetooth in it), so I cooked the beans on the "Beans" manual setting according to how long they were soaked. The beans cooked for a total of 20 minutes and it worked out perfectly. I made a homemade garlic-ginger-onion paste. The quantity for the ground coriander was left out, so I used 1 teaspoon. There's no mention of adding salt throughout the curry cooking process, but it definitely needs it. —cratecooking

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What You'll Need

Ingredients
  • 1/2 cuponion-ginger-garlic paste (see step 1)
  • 1/4 cupdried kidney beans, washed and soaked overnight
  • 1/4 cupdried chickpeas, washed and soaked overnight
  • 1/4 cupdried whole black gram (whole urad beans), washed and soaked overnight
  • 1/4 cupdried black-eyed peas, washed and soaked overnight
  • 1/4 cupdried whole green gram (mung beans), washed and soaked overnight
  • 2 teaspoonssalt, or to taste
  • 1 cinnamon stick
  • 1 black cardamom pod
  • 1 bay leaf
  • 2 tablespoonsolive oil
  • 1 tablespoonbutter
  • 1 teaspooncumin seeds
  • 1 teaspoongreen chile, chopped
  • 1 cuptomatoes, chopped
  • 1 piececream cheese spread triangles, or 1 tablespoon cream cheese
  • 1 teaspoonred chili powder
  • 1 teaspoonground coriander
  • 1 teaspoonground cumin
  • 1/4 teaspoonground turmeric
  • 1/4 teaspoongaram masala
  • 2 tablespoonsdried fenugreek leaves (kasuri methi)
  • 1/2 teaspoonsugar
  • Steamed rice, for serving
Directions
  1. Editors' Note: We made the onion-ginger-garlic paste blending 2 parts onion, 1 part fresh, peeled ginger, and 1 part garlic. Start by roughly chopping 1/2 an onion, then roughly chop the ginger and garlic so that you have equal amounts of each (and together, the amount ginger and garlic is equal to the amount of onion). Process in a food processor (or smash with a mortar and pestle) until you have a paste. Set aside.
  2. Drain all of the beans and put them in a pressure cooker along with the salt, cinnamon stick, black cardamom, bay leaf, and 3 cups of water.
  3. Cover the lid of the pressure cooker and cook for 6 minutes at high pressure. Then simmer the mixture for 10 minutes. Alternatively, follow the instructions on your pressure cooker for pre-soaked beans. Set aside.
  4. Heat oil and butter in a separate pan. Add cumin seeds. When they start to sputter, add the onion-ginger-garlic paste and the chopped green chile. Sauté for about 5 minutes, or until golden brown.
  5. Add chopped tomatoes and cook for 5 minutes. Add cream cheese spread and cook for 3 to 4 minutes more.
  6. Add chili powder, ground coriander, ground cumin, ground turmeric, and garam masala, along with 1/4 cup of water.
  7. Let the spices cook with the water for few minutes. Now add dried fenugreek, sugar, and the cooked beans, and mix well. Cook on medium heat for 15 to 20 minutes, until gravy thickens.
  8. Add more water if needed and season with salt. Serve hot with steamed rice. Enjoy!

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  • Stew
  • Indian
  • Bean
  • Cardamom
  • Coriander
  • Cream Cheese
  • Cumin
  • Curry
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7 Reviews

Shazna December 31, 2015

This was just fantastic. I used ghee instead of butter and a different blend of beans that I cooked together in the pressure cooker for about 20mins. I omitted the sugar and added chopped cilantro and a squeeze of lemon juice at the end. I'll definitely be rotating this recipe regularly. Thank you!

Heather March 30, 2015

This is so delicious. I love the variety of beans....it makes mono-bean recipes seem a little boring in comparison. The flavors all come together in a comforting, smolder-y way (part of that smolder may be that I used a whole serrano, seeds and all...and would do it again). As I didn't have dried fenugreek leaves, I used celery leaves and a pinch of ground fenugreek seed, after an internet search for substitutions. I'm very grateful for this recipe. Just what I needed during an end-of-March snowstorm in Maine.

Anu March 2, 2015

Cream would suit more for this recipe!

rachiti March 2, 2015

What would be the more traditional dairy option for this recipe - cream or yogurt?

Anu March 1, 2015

Hi Robin & JJGood, you can cook beans covered in a regular pot over medium heat. It might take about 1.5 hours or a bit longer! You can also substitute raw beans with canned beans if you wish.

Robin F. March 1, 2015

Can you please tell me how to make this without a pressure cooker?
Thank you
RF

JJGood March 1, 2015

How should I cook the beans if I don't have a pressure cooker?

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