Ingredients
Eggplant/Brinjal - 2 medium sized ones
Onion - 1 big chopped
Green chillies - 3
Tomatoes - 3 chopped
Chilli powder - 1 teaspoon
Coriander powder - 1 teaspoon
Cumin powder - 1 teaspoon
Garam masala - 1 teaspoon
Cumin seeds - 1 teaspoon
Oil - 2 spoons
Salt to taste
Coriander leaves to garnish
Directions
Grease the brinjals and broil them in an oven until the skin browns and the inner flesh gets cooked.Alternatively, grease the brinjals with oil and hold it directly over the burner.Keep rotationg the brinjal with the help of tongs..This takes a while for the brinjals to cook well.
Cool completely and peel the brinjals.Chop the brinjal into small pieces or mash them roughly with your hands.
In a skillet, heat some oil and add the cumin seeds.Once they splutter add the slit green chillies and onions and cook till the onions turn tranlucent.Add all the powder and cook for two minutes..
Then add the chopped tomatoes and cook till it turns mushy and the oil comes out on the sides.This takes about 3 to 4 minutes.Finally add the chopped brinjal.Cover and cook for about two minutes..Simmer for 3 minutes..
Garnish with coriander leaves and serve hot!
Sending this over to Monthly Mingle: Sensational Sides brainchild of Meeta and hosted this month by Ruth
And also to FIC: Brown hosted by Sunshinemom
wow.. looks delicious.. yummy .. nice entry...
ReplyDeleteGood one, love baigan :
ReplyDeleteHappy Ayyuda pooja.
Looks yummy Divya..My hubbys fav.
ReplyDeletethat looks so delicious divya! Yummy with rotis.
ReplyDeletedivya this one's one of the yummy dishes and my fav.........
ReplyDeleteLooks very appetizing, Divya. I can never tire of eating baingan bharta.
ReplyDeleteThis is so good. Baingan bharta is my hubby's fav. Looks so good. Happy ayyuda pooja!......
ReplyDeleteHappy Ayudha pooja! Pics are great Divya. Eggplants are so versatile...
ReplyDeletehey this recipe looks nice..
ReplyDeleteIt looks Yummyyy..Easy to make too
ReplyDeleteLooks nice ...and yummy..gud entry for the events. Happy Dusshera dear
ReplyDeleteSuperb dish divya..love them like anything..
ReplyDeleteI tagged u for Meme..check it out at: http://priyaeasyntastyrecipes.blogspot.com/2008/10/meme.html
Happy Dusshera to you and Your Family Divya !!!
ReplyDeleteMy all time favorite looks fabulous love with rotis...
looks yummy! happy dusshera
ReplyDeletegenerally yogurt is added to bharta, urs is a different version from the boring usual bharta.. will try this next time.
ReplyDeletei add ginger garlic paste to the bharta too....the cilantro adds a different flavor to the dish, doesnt it? this punjabi bharta is so different from the marathi style that i usually make.
ReplyDeletedelicious and classic recipe divya! happy dassera to you and your family :)
ReplyDeleteIt looks reallly good.
ReplyDeleteYummm bharta, looks delicious!!!
ReplyDeletemmmm very tempting Divya... coool. I too make in this way just that I dont add garam masala. you tempeted me too much yar.. aaj sham ko he banati hun ab :)).
ReplyDeleteA Very Happy Dusshera to you and Your Family
What a lovely recipe. I love eggplants and all the Indian spices so I am sure I'd like this.
ReplyDeletenothing to beat bharta and roti combination.. been a while since i made it :(
ReplyDeleteWe love it too but i make mine a bit drier and with more onions.
ReplyDeletelooks amazing....I remember eating Baingann Bharta with yummy biryani that my neighbor used to make.
ReplyDeleteThis is my favourite thing to make with baingan.
ReplyDeleteI'm waiting to for the big baingans to hit the market to make this as they have hardly any seeds.
I love baingan only one way - this way:) Thanks! BTW, when ever I come here I keep humming - dil se re...., dil se re, dil to akhir dil hein na.....
ReplyDeleteBhaingan bharta looks delicious Divs..!!
ReplyDeleteThis looks delicious!!!! A great entry to the mingle, thank you!
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