Thursday, August 02, 2007

Eggplant Curry

Eggplant ia fruit which we use as a vegetable. When buying eggplant, look for heavy, firm fruit with clean dark skin without much marks. The ones with fewer seeds inside are less bitter. They come is different sizes and colour. I have used the large pear shaped eggplants with dark purple-black colour usually available in the super markets.






Ingredients

Eggplant - 1 medium sized
Tomatoes - 2 medium
onion - 1 medium
Ginger - 1 small piece
garlic- 3-4cloves
green chilli- 2
Musturd seeds, cumin seeds - 1/2 tsp each
curry pdr - 1 tsp
salt to taste
ghee/oli - 3 tsp

Method

  1. Cut the eggplant length wise(1 inch). Sprinkle salt and put it in a colander. Put a heavy pan over the eggplant and let it sit for 1/2 hr. We can see the water collected at the bottom. discard this water.


  2. Cut the onion and tomatoes finelyand keep it aside. Make g3 paste.


  3. In a pan add 2 tsp ghee. Add musturd seeds and cumin seeds. When it spluters add the onions and g3 paste. Fry till light brown.


  4. Add the eggplant and fry it again. Sprinkle little water.


  5. When it is half cooked add the tomatoes, curry pdr and salt to taste and cook it in low flame for 8-10 mnts.


  6. Garnish with coriander leaves and pour a tsp ghee over the dish just before serving.

6 comments:

Unknown said...

Delicious looking curry!!

Jyothi said...

Hi, first time at your blog. Nice blog with yummy recipes. Eggplant, my favourite. Even I used to prepare in the same process. Yours looks awesome and great. Thanks for sharing your version.

Poornima said...

Hi, tried out a few of your recipes and they all turned out GREAT. Nice blog you have ,do keep it up. And thanks.

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Anonymous said...

Hi.. amazing recipes.. but can't this be seen as Bengan bharja? or does it taste different? I guess I have to check my self..

Jaspreet

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