Eggplants in my home is always about hubs.The little one and I like it too but with hubs its like nothing I can explain in a few words. Guess the only way he wouldn't eat them is raw. To go on a little more, he loves all different kinds of them, the italian, chinese, indian, purple, green, white and most likely any other kinds that he and I haven't even seen yet. His most favorite kind however are these baby eggplants just the way I make them *smirk*. You do have to give him some credit though, the eggplant is no doubt a very versatile vegetable. Fry them, saute them, bake them or even mash them and they always come out a winner.
I make them many different ways and this way is one of the most frequent as this one is my favorite eggplant preparation too. The eggplants are thoroughly soaked in spices and yet retain their beautiful petite shape making them very presentable for when you are entertaining. The kick of the spices and tang from the lemon juice and amchur along with the creamy texture of the nicely cooked eggplant make them ideally suited to be eated either with parathas or with rice and some daa. And yes, remember to leave the stems on to make them extra fun to eat.
| Baby violet eggplants | 8-10 similar size | |
| Tomato paste | 1 tbsp | |
| Garlic paste | 1 tsp | |
| Coriander powder | 1 1/2 tbsp | |
| Red chilli powder | 1 tsp or to taste | |
| Turmeric | 1/4 tsp | |
| Garam masala | 1/2 tsp | |
| Amchoor/dry mango powder | 1/2 tsp | |
| Lemon/lime juice | 1 tbsp | |
| Oil | 2 tbsp | |
| Cilantro | for garnish | |
1. Mix everything except the eggplant in a small bowl with a spoon. Wash and pat dry the eggplants. Don't remove the stems and slit them lengthwise from the bottom in both directions without breaking them.
2. Fill masala mix evenly in each eggplant. It is okay if it oozes over - you want the spice mix to flavor the inside of the eggplants.
3. Heat oil in a pan on medium heat. Place each eggplant in the hot oil in the pan.
4. Once all the eggplants are placed in the pan, turn the heat to low to medium low and cover the pan. Cook until the eggplant softens a bit. Turn each eggplant over, so they cook on all sides. Cook at low to medium heat while occasionally turning them over, and scraping off any spice mix from the pan, until the eggplants are tender and cooked through.
5. Garnish with chopped fresh cilantro. Serve hot with bread, rice and daal. ENJOY!





23 comments:
Hi puja this is one of my favorite dish its called "gutti vankai" in telugu and its very famous.I love ur picture.
looks irresistible....love it..;)
A beautiful recipe! This dish must taste amazing.
Cheers,
Rosa
fabulous presentation of the eggplant
Looks so appetizing !! It's my fav too :))
Stuffed eggplants look awesome. Wonderfully prepared.
Deepa
super yumm!perfectly done!
I am loving your version cos there s no roasting and grinding involved.Easy to make but amazingly flavor loaded.. awesome Pooja
beautiful baingans...and so is the recipe.
-Rashmi
Looks amazing I always find it a challenge to add flavor to bengan. Nice pictures too
luks divine :)
Wow drool drool,love the spice mix,tempting
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Such a mouthwatering dish Puja, no wonder ur hubs loves them as u make them so delicious. Have to try this recipe.
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the stuffed baigan looks awesome! nice pictures too...I too love eggplants and try all kinds of recipes using them...this one looks like a syre winner.
wow...
got to try this puja :)
Beautiful click
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This looks gorgeous! We're both eggplant lovers as well, I'll have to try them this way.
Yummy!!! I definitly cannot stop with one or two.
I made a similar recipe in the past but with longer baingan.
Omg, mouthwatering here..Flavourful and super droolworthy bharwan baingan.
Hmm...wonderful presentation and yummy dish...
I loved your photography so much...it adds beauty to the post...
Thanks,
USHA.
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yummy baingan..so tempting
For sure a dainty favorite of my hubby too who can also have eggplants in any form except the raw one. The clicks are phenomenal. :)
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