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Thursday, May 13, 2010

Baingan Ki Sookhi Sabzi बैंगन की सूखी सब्जी - Vankaya Pachhi Kharam (Eggplant Fry with Green Chilli - Coriander - Cumin Powder)

Hello friends,


A very easy preparation of eggplant that my mom specializes in and I love it. My husband doesn't like eggplant/brinjal, so I get to cook it not that frequently, but I have decided to use it more often so that my kids get used to it.


Baingan Ki Sookhi Sabzi बैंगन की सूखी सब्जी - Vankaya Pachhi Kharam (Eggplant Fry with Green Chilli - Coriander - Cumin Powder)


Ingredients
Baingan (Eggplant/Brinjal) - 2 cups chopped or sliced as you prefer
Haldi (Turmeric Powder) - 1 tsp
Salt - as per taste
Rai (Mustard Seeds) - 1 tsp
Jeera (Cumin Seeds) - 1 tsp
Dhaniya Patti (Cilantro) - For garnishing
Oil - 2 tbsp
To Dry Grind
Green Chillies - 2-3 as per your taste
Dhaniya (Coriander Seeds) - 1 tbsp
Jeera (Cumin Seeds) - 1 tbsp
Preparation

  • Dry grind into a coarse powder everything under "To Dry Grind".
  • Take a wide pan and add oil to it.
  • Add rai, jeera and let them splutter.
  • Add chopped eggplant, haldi and namak and mix well.
  • Cover and cook for 2-3 min (make sure they don't become mushy).
  • Uncover and mix the desired amount of the dry powder (made above, save the rest for future use).
  • Fry for 3-4 minutes.
  • Sprinkle dhaniya patti and mix well.

Serving
Serve it warm with either rice or roti/paratha.


Sending this to CWS - Cumin Seeds event of Simply Sara an event started by Priya of Priya's Easy and Tasty Recipes.

That's all for now. Take care till next post.

29 comments:

  1. nice baingan ki sabi dear..looks tempting

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  2. I love any variation with Brinjals and this one seems very easy simple and quite delectable.

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  3. Nice entry for CWS- jeera event. Looks yummy !!!

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  4. I love brinjals as anything, ur version of brinjal fry sounds utterly delicious and tempting, thanks for sharing Priya..

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  5. love anything with baingan...this looks gr8!!!

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  6. Very nice egg plant fry dear looks delicious it wil taste good with curd rice.

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  7. so easy? and so few ingredients? This is awesome!

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  8. I agree that you should go ahead and make veggies like brinjal even if ur hubby doesn't like them. His taste will change over time and he will start to be ok with them (even if it takes month or years.) Cheers!

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  9. Nice eggplant curry.Love the addition of cumin.

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  10. Nice baingan recipe..simple and delicious. I too wish to use more baingan ...thanks for sharing dear.

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  11. brinjal subzi is inviting...nice one

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  12. Nice sabji...am going to try this method on next try....

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  13. lovely click and such a tempting subzi, just loved it

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  14. love egg-plants...simple,easy n delicious recipe...thanks for sharing this...

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  15. Lovely baingan subji. Bet it tastes yummy with hot rotis.

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  16. Love the color of this dish..Great recipe and pic! It looks soo tempting..

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  17. Egg plant is one of my fav veg.You have made a wonderful dish.

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  18. Looks great. Wonderful click. Very tempting dish.

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  19. Looks crisp and awesome. Of course you have to cook it more - your husband does not know what he's missing. Tell him he'll be pleasantly surprised. I can almost taste it after reading your recipe and look at the picture

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  20. I bet it would be delicious since it happens to be your mother's recipe. :):)
    Eggplant is one such veggie which can be cooked with lots of variations besides potato. Isn't it?
    I too was not a great fan of eggplant. I used to eat it when I was a kid, stopped later and again relearnt to love it after I had kids, to show them that everything on the plate needs to be eaten.
    My daughter loves it now. :)

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  21. Your eggplant dish looks superb dear...looks so tasty :)

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  22. Delicious baigan. Thanks for sending to my event.

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  23. This looks like the recipe has used much more oil than the recipe says. Is that true? I've never been able to get this kind of color with baingan without a lot of oil. It all sort of turns into mush. What's the secret?

    Would love to finally learn how to make delicious baingain like your picture. I've tried your method, unfortunately mine doesn't look half like yours.

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  24. Best one recipe of brinjal. I like to share you one of the best accompaniment for any South Indian dish is Authentic Coconut Chutney.

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