Monday, January 09, 2012

Baingan Bharta / Mashed Smoked Eggplant Curry







Baingan Bharta/ Baigan Bharta/ Baingan ka Bharta is one of the first North Indian recipes I had learnt. I could still remember those days when I first learnt to make this dish with the help of a cookbook bought from Landmark, Chennai. It was nearly seven years ago. Even after these many years, I am not bored of this dish and believe it or not, it has become a part and parcel of my cooking. I use to cook it at least once in a week. I prefer to eat this dish with rice rather than having it with chapathi. It also goes well with steamed rice. Try at your home and I'm sure you would go crazy.



The Hindi word Baingan Bharta means, "A dish prepared using mashed/pureed eggplant and spices"



Baingan/Baigan - Eggplant

Bharta - roughly mashed/pureed vegetable



In India, the eggplant is mostly roasted in tandoor oven. This type of roasting can now be done in several ways as it suits our modern lifestyle. Some households use gas stove for roasting while some use conventional oven or microwave. A point to remember is, "roasting the eggplant under the direct flame will give exactly the same result as roasted in tandoor". I don't have a gas stove hence I have used my microwave to mash the eggplant. The smoky flavor of eggplant would be absent in this method, but still the taste is good. Some folks would prepare this dish using raw ingredients just like a salad(but baingan has to be roasted), however I prefer the baingan with cooked ingredients as said below.













Basic Information:

Preparation time: 15 minutes

Cooking time: 30 minutes

Serves: 2-3







Ingredients:



Eggplant/Aubergine/Brinjal - 1 no, large size

Oil - 2 tablespoons

Cumin seeds - 1/2 teaspoon

Ginger garlic paste - 1 teaspoon

Green chillies - 2 nos, finely chopped

Onion - 1 no, large size, finely chopped

Tomato - 2 nos, medium size, finely chopped

Red chilli powder - 1 teaspoon

Coriander powder - 1 tablespoon

Garam masala - 1/8 teaspoon

Turmeric powder - a pinch

Salt - to taste

Coriander leaves - for garnishing

Water - 1/4 cup (Optional)



Method:



1) Wash and wipe the eggplant. Slightly coat it with oil.



2) Keep inside the microwave for 8 minutes.(If you have Gas stove, roast it directly over flame for few minutes turning all the sides). Meanwhile, chop onion and tomato.



3) After 8 minutes, Allow the eggplant to cool and peel the skin of it and roughly mash it well. Keep aside.


 



4) Heat oil in pan and add cumin seeds once it is hot.



5) When cumin seeds splutter, add ginger garlic paste and green chillies. Saute it for few minutes. Make sure not to burn the paste.



6) Add onion and saute till it becomes soft and translucent.



7) Add tomato and saute till it completely mashes.



8) Add red chilli powder, coriander powder, garam masala, salt and turmeric powder. Continue sauteing till the raw smell of masala goes off.



9) Add mashed eggplant (as said in step 3) and give a stir.



10) Add water if using. Mix well. Cover and cook for 10-15 minutes. Give a stir in between to avoid burning.



11) Now, open the lid and cook for 5 minutes or till the oil separated from the sides of the pan.







12) Garnish with coriander leaves and serve with roti/chapthi or rice.







Note:

1) I like the gravy with less oil and hence added water. If you prefer, you can add extra oil and skip the step of adding water.



Linking this recipe to Dish it Out- Brinjal N Garlic event guest hosted by Sangee.


Friday, January 06, 2012

Pudina Chutney

A very simple chutney that goes really well with Pakodas, chats and dosas.



Ingredients

Mint leaves - 1 cup
Cilantro - 1/2 cup
Garlic cloves - 4
Shallots - 2 (optional)
Red chillies / Green chillies - 5
Tomato - 1
Salt - To Taste

Method

  • Mix all the ingredients together and puree in a mixer grinder or a food processor.
  • Chutney is ready to be served.



Tempura Pakoda

Starting this new year with loads of wishes, warmth and love. A very Happy New Year to all my dear blogger friends. Hope this year brings good health, prosperity and well-being of all.

I have been out of action, AGAIN, for the past 3 weeks. This time it is not any reason related to academics. I was literally kicked out of the kitchen.Thanks to the LONG renovation work that was happening. 3 long weeks surviving on microwave food..Uffff...It was unimaginable. Finally, I managed to get rid of that nasty electric coil range and welcomed my new lovely gas range. Also, the kitchen looks really pretty by abandoning the tiled counter-tops and installed a black granite top. Love my kitchen!!

Today has been a really lazy day. Was on the couch watching TV all day (which is very unusual of me). I never watch TV for more than 2 hours straight. My palates were tickling, my stomach was grunting..I was in no mood at all to have good Indian wholesome meal. I needed some munchy-crunchy kinda stuff. IDEA...I remembered that I got some Tempura batter mix from the grocery store a couple of days back. I felt like trying something with the batter and giving it an Indian Twist. And Voila..It worked..Yummy tempura onion pakoda..Goes perfect with some pudina chutney or a spring roll dip. Let check out how I made it.



(Kindly excuse me this time...I was so engrossed in making the pakodas and eating them that my camera had no role to play until the last pieces were the only ones left out and they were really lucky to be captured).

Ingredients
Tempura Batter Mix - 1 cup
Ice cold water - Approx. 2/3rd cup (May vary)
Salt - To taste
Red pepper flakes - 1 tsp
Black pepper powder - 1 tsp
Red Onions - 1 medium sized (finely chopped)
Spring onions - 2 sprigs (finely chopped)
Mint leaves - About 10 (Finely chopped)
Cilantro - A handful (Finely chopped)
Green chillies - 2 small - optional (I used Thai) (Finely chopped)
Oil - To fry

Method

  • Mix the tempura batter as per the instructions on the box.
  • Mix all the chopped veggies and add all the other spices.
  • Whisk the veggies and spices well in the batter.
  • Heat Canola/vegetable oil in a pan. Using a spoon add the batter into the oil.
  • Fry until light golden brown.
  • Serve hot with Pudina Chutney and Spring roll dipping sauce.
Notes
  • Using greed chillies and/or red pepper flakes is optional. You can use either of them or both. I prefer spicy pakodas. So I used both.
  • You can alter the ingredients I used like the choice of veggies. You can be creative and can use the veggies of your choice. But trust me this one is truly awesome...