aingan or eggplant , might not be the favorite of all, but is definitely a favorite of few and in that category comes my dearest hubby... ohh he just loves it and can't get enough. He can eat it every single day and in all its forms :) Before I got married to him I didn't detest this vegetable but it was definitely not my favorite, until one day when he made this lip smacking baingan bharta.. and boy, I was hooked. This is his famous recipe (yeah!! the man can cook :)) from his good old bachelor days and without doubt and bias I can say this is is THE BEST Eggplant bharta recipe you will ever make and taste!
It is basically a mashed roasted eggplant mixed with several spices, (lots of) garlic, tomatoes and preferably some other veggies.
The way he tells me about its origins is totally believable. Not having any clue about what goes in a classic bharta recipe he decided to add any veggies he had at the time in the refrigerator and as well every spice that he was familiar with (adding Hing and Amchur were my touch to it).
He basically messed up by making it this one time for me. Now if there is ever eggplant bharta made in my household, it is him at the stove battling it out. Of course I am there to help out, like roasting the eggplant in the oven was my idea (he used to roast it on the stove-top and make a mess ;)
Can be served with roti, paratha or rice, for lunch or dinner.You can also serve them with flat breads or crackers and they make for a great appetizer. personally like to eat it rolled up inside a paratha :)
Italian eggplant .............................. 1 large
Potatoes ....................................... 2 medium boiled and mashed
Tomatoes ..................................... 2 large chopped
Mushroom ..................................... 1/2 cup sliced (optional)
Anaheim or green bell pepper .............. 1 medium chopped fine
Onion .......................................... 1 medium chopped
Garlic .......................................... 5 fat cloves minced
Green chilli ................................... 2 chopped fine
Red chilli powder ............................ 1/2 tsp or to taste
Coriander powder ............................ 2 tsp
Turmeric powder ............................. 1/2 tsp
Asafoetida ..................................... one large pinch
Amchur powder ............................... 1/4 tsp
Mustard seeds ................................. 1/4 tsp
Cumin seeds ................................... 1/2 tsp
Salt ............................................. to taste
Oil .............................................. 2 tbsp
1. Wash the eggplant and pat dry.Take a kitchen knife and poke 3-4 holes on the eggplant and microwave it on high for 5-6 minutes till it gets a little tender to touch.
2. Take it out and place it in a 1" deep baking tray lined with aluminum foil. Spray some oil spray all over the eggplant. Set the oven on high broil mode and place the eggplant on the middle rack .
3. Broil it for 15 minutes on one side, flip and broil again for 10 -12 minutes on the other side till it gets nicely charred and skin starts to peel off.
4. Take it out and let it cool till it is easy to handle.Peel the skin off the eggplant and take out the flesh and reserve the juice. Set aside.
5. Heat oil in a pan on medium heat and add the asafoetida, cumin and mustard seeds and stir for a minute till the seeds crackle.
6. Add in the garlic and green chillies and saute till they get light golden brown. Add the onions and salt, saute for 2-3 minutes, add bell pepper and saute while stirring frequently for 5 minutes.
7. Now add the mushrooms and mix. Increase the heat to medium high. Cook for 2 minutes and add in the tomatoes and turmeric powder and cook for 5 -7 minutes while stirring frequently (it tends to burn fast so be careful) till the mixture starts leaving oil.
8. Next add the potatoes and eggplant with the juice, coriander powder and mix. Lower the heat to medium. Keep mashing it with with a wooden spatula till it mixes into a nice even pulp for about 4-5 minutes. Add the red chilli powder and amchur. Keep cooking till it starts to caramelize at the bottom of the pan, about 5 minutes.
9. Turn off the flame and garnish with cilantro leaves.
Notes:
1. Traditionally the eggplant is roasted on an open flame till it gets charred. Broiling them in the oven also has the same effect and they get the distinct roasted flavor. But if you don't have access to an oven just roast them on a stove top.
2. I like the bite and meatiness of the mushrooms in this. It is entirely optional but give it a try if you are a mushroom lover.




62 comments:
Its has been ages i made baingan bharta, seems its time to make some, very tempting spiced,smashed eggplants..
This looks fantastic, great for a colder night I get. Thanks for sharing
yummy baingan bharta...
yummy
love roasting eggplant we usually make a salad
Love dish. Looking good Aipi!
It really looks very delicious in the roll.
Baingan ka bharta looks delicious Aipi. This is one dish I order if i got out.
Thats totally cool..Let me try my lazy Senthil to make this lovely Bharta. Awesome wrap.
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this version of egg plant is really a lip smacking ...really love the addition of veggies to this authentic dish ...can't wait to try it aipi..u r right "Man can cook " n when man starts cooking, they can create some wonders :) ..thanks for sharing
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aipi,i have never tried or eaten this recipethough have heard a lot abt it...this time surely wud give it a try.....thx a lot dear.
The pics and the presentation like a wrap is very tempting and awesome....
Biny.
so pretty and nice idea to wrap it.
Bookmarked and am gonna try it soon!
wow! one of my favorites. and that too with mushrooms.... innovative combo. looks delicious! cheers:)
Looks awesome, Aipi!
NIce dish...yummy as always!...nice touch with mushrooms!
Looks perfect..and yummy..
mashed eggplant is called "poor man's caviar" in some parts of Eastern Europe, but yours could pass as treat for gods! An excellent presentation as well.
That is one yummy meal. Looks so appetizing..
Absolutely droolworthy!!! I love ur addition of veggies to it n sure to try it out ur delicious way!!
Looks lip smacking good ..... my all time fav !!
Cheers n Happy Cooking,
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The baingan ka bhartha looks so delicious and tempting. I'm drooling right now :)
Yummy baingan bartha...awesome
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I love baingan bharta... The taste is so unique from other vegetables that we prepare... One tip I would love to share with you, after you have made the bharta.. Heat two small pieces of coal till red hot, then put them in the vessel containing your bharta and add a few drops of ghee on the hot coal and close the lid instantaneously.. You will get nice and lovely smoking baingan bharta with just a bit of that coal taste coming through... And yes throw away the coal after keeping it for 10 seconds or so... Hope you enjoy it next time:)
Pics are too good aipi,Liked the recipe a lot which includes mushrooms and bell pepper as well....yummy...
A yummy recipe! I like the presentation in the wrap! A really tasty bite!
Baingan bhartha looks colourful n sooooooooper.
This is the best delicious looking baingan bharta I have ever seen,the roll looks very tempting!
have heard so much about it but never really tried it...
Wow, looks yummy! Love the idea of adding boiled potatoes to the bharta.
Beautiful clicks!
I get the feeling your husband cannot cook a lot of things but the ones he does, he does a great job. I remember my bachelor days, all we did was eat out... unhealthy to say the least :) If history is any proof, experiments have resulted in great innovations, this surely looks like one.
Eggplants in the wraps! I love the idea and it looks so delicious.
very yummy baingain nhartha, adding potato is the one i never added and will try next time. nice wrap
Wow so lovely n yummy....
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Its one of our favorite dish in my house. Its looks super yummy!
Thanks for this recipe. I love BB. Its one of my fav. I was wondering, will the taste change if i dont add the mushrooms.
@ Arti- That is a really cool tip..I am sure it will add a nice smoky dimension to the dish. Will try it next time.Thanks for sharing dear!
I shouldn't read recipe posts when I am hungry! My mouth is watering! Thanks for sharing! Have a wonderful weekend!
I love anything that involves eggplant yet I've never had it prepared this way! I like all the steps you changed to make it easier to make.
@ Srimathi- Adding mushrooms is entirely optional in this recipe.You can skip it and the dish will taste just the same.
Hi there, glad i'm back to food blogging and to visit your lovely space. Love the way you have used your ingredients.
very tasty addition of mushrooms and creative!i bookmarked this!
They look perfect and super yummy!
The dish looks perfect u r rocking with ur dishes aipi.
yummy and delectable!
This looks so good! I wish I could reach out and grab that one wrapped up in a paratha. You are lucky your hubby can cook. I love eggplant too:)
Wow I love this...how great your Hubby can cook :) I think mushrooms are perfect here...
I'm not the biggest eggplant fan in the world, but I do like it...and this makes it look fantastic!
delicious recipe, beautiful
Looks gr8!!!
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Dear Aipi
Durga puja greetings to you. I was bit tied up, hence missed many blogs.
You have really given a great treat to this traditional dish. I love it. Let me see what all I have missed
Have a nice week
Beautiful click..looks so perfect and yummy!!
I love eggplant! Never had it this way. Looks so very delicious! I can see why your husband loves it.
I love eggplant any dish which has eggplants in it... Lovely bharta!
You just tickled a little spot somewhere for that Bharta. It looks beautiful. Just a bite away!
Loved your idea of baigan bharta in a tortilla!
Baingan bharta never looked this delicious..very nice recipe!
Thanks a lot guys..really appreciate it!
I am a recent eggplant convert and started to appreciate eggplant when I had mashed eggplant as an Indian dish in a Indian restaurant here. :)
Looks so so delicious and i have never added mushroom in it ..sure i will try this.
I too made Baingan Bharta 2 days ago, no mushrooms though. Ans instead of roasting, I sometimes just cook it in the pressure cooker, that makes a quick recipe for weeknights:)
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Love your pics, and will try adding mushrooms next time:)
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