Featured Recipe
Bhagara
Baingan
Ingredients:
1/4 kg small brinjal or eggplants (baingan)
1 tsp ginger-garlic paste
2-3 onions, chopped
1 tbsp sesame seeds (fry a little)
1 tbsp grated coconut
1 tbsp roasted groundnuts (peanuts)
1/2 tsp turmeric powder
1/2 tsp coriander powder
1/2 tsp cumin powder
1/2 tsp garam masala
1-2 tbsp tamarind pulp
1 tsp red chili powder
Salt to taste
4-5 tbsp oil |

An Indian spicy and very tasty vegetarian dish
made with eggplants, peanuts, sesame seeds and spices |
Method:
Slit brinjals from both the sides without cutting it
completely.
Make a smooth paste of sesame seeds, roasted peanuts and
grated coconut.
Heat a pan, pour 2 tbsp of oil in it and fry the brinjals
until they become soft and keep aside.
Pour the rest of the oil in the pan and heat it. Add ginger
garlic paste, chopped onions and fry until the onions turn light brown.
Add the masala paste. Fry for a minute and keep stirring. Now
add turmeric powder, cumin powder, coriander powder, red chili powder and mix well.
Then add the tamarind pulp, salt and stir well. Now add the
fried brinjals, cover the pan with a lid and cook on a medium flame for 5 minutes or until
the brinjals are completely cooked.
Add the chopped coriander and serve hot with chapaties or
plain rice.
Serves: 6
Preparation time: 20-30 minutes
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