Baby brinjal or eggplant - 400 gms ,
Onion - 1 medium size finely chopped
Ginger garlic paste - 1tsp or crushed ,
Tomato -3 medium chopped and pureed in a blender ,
Turmeric pwd-1/2 tsp ,
Corriander pwd - 1tsp,
Red chilli pwd - 1/4 tsp ,
Panchforan - 1tsp ,
or
Mustard seeds - 1/2 tsp,
Fennel seeds - 1/2 tsp ,
Onion seeds 1/4 tsp or kalonji seeds ,
methi -4 or 5 seeds ,
Dried red chilli -1 ( broken )
Oil 2 tbsp ,
Salt to taste .
Method :
Make slits with a knife , leaving one end intact . Discard the stem .
Heat pan ,add 1 tbsp oil and stir fry the baigan in high heat till brown spots appear . Take out and keep aside .
Add 1 tbsp oil in the same pan and put panchforan or the whole spice with one dried red chilli .
Let the spices crackle .Stir with a spoon .Add onions and saute .
Lower the heat ,add turmeric ,red chilli , coriander pwd with little water . Raise the heat .
Fry the masala till oil leaves side .
Add the tomatoes and stir .
Put the stir fried baigan and salt and cover .Let it simmer for 10 minutes in low heat .
Remove the lid and mix on high heat till the sauce dries and baigan is coated with the tomato masala .
Baigan is ready .
mom, the recipe does not say how much corriander pwd.
ReplyDeleteThanks tutu , i must have missed it .I will write it down right now .We have to add 1 tsp of corriander pwd .
DeleteCool. Thanks. I put 2 in after looking at the pic. :) It was quite nice and chatpata.
ReplyDeleteNice:) I usually never level my masalas .It is always heapful.Only when i am baking i follow the exact measurment .It can be made without the onions too.
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