Thursday, May 14, 2009

Brinjal Masala

This is a dish, among many others, that I have been putting off posting for so long! When I went to Singapore in October during Diwali vacation, my Bhaabhi (elder sister-in-law) made this dish, and we all loved it. Though I clicked pictures of dishes prepared at home in Singapore, I never got around to posting them. 

Last week, I was browsing through  my Picasa albums (a favorite pastime!:D) and stumbled upon these pictures below. I wanted to post the recipe, however, I realized I had forgotten how Bhaabhi made it. And while editing the pictures in Picasa using 'Retouch' , with reference to Nags' Google Picasa editing article, I think I did something weird and later, I could not find the pictures!

After many attempts of locating the files and a final search and scan of all pictures in the system, I 'retrieved' the pictures (don't ask me what had happened, I have no clue!), and asked my Bhaabhi to email me the recipe, which she did. So here goes!

To make the Brinjal Masala seen in the picture, you will need:


Brinjal - cut into cubes - 3 cups
Tomatoes - finely choppped - 2
Large onions - finely chopped - 2

For the masala:
Ginger - peeled and pounded - 2 tsp
Garlic - peeled and pounded - 1 tsp
Cumin seeds - 2 tsp
Fenugreek seeds - 1 tsp
Mustard seeds - 1/4 tsp
Red Chilli powder - 1-2 tsp (depending on how hot you like the dish to be)
Turmeric powder - 1/4 tsp

Lime juice - 1 medium sized lemon 

Coriander leaves - chopped (optional)

Oil - 2 tbsp
Salt - to taste



Method:
  • In a pan, roast the chilli powder, turmeric powder, mustard seeds, cumin seeds, fenugreek seeds along with ginger and garlic in a tsp of oil, and allow to cool
  • Grind the above to a fine paste
  • Heat remaining oil in a pan, sauté the onion until brown, add the tomatoes and fry until the oil separates
  • Add the brinjal and masala paste, mix well, and cook covered on low flame until brinjal is cooked
  • Squeeze lemon juice over the dish and garnish with coriander if you feel like it

Note: You can also use vinegar as a substitute for lemon juice, however, I am not sure of the quantity. Both taste fine.

Serve with rice/ chapathi

25 comments:

  1. ah lovely! the fenugreek and the lemon must give it a nice flavour!

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  2. Masala looks yumm! adding fenugreek is new to me!

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  3. Hi Shreya, looks like you've been back to blogging for a while now - good to see you back. Just went through your posts - liked the pics of the sardine fry.

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  4. Love brinjals. Your recipe sounds nice! :-)

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  5. sounds very tasty and yummy!!! Brinjals are good to have with less spices mmm your recipe is a keeper!!!

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  6. Hey there shreya...my MIL makes this dish and I can surely imagine how this masala tastes...Loved the clicks..thanks for the recipe...Cheers!

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  7. Wow what a coincidence, I jut made this yesterday. Yummm

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  8. mm delicious..love brinjal masala! the lemon must add such a zing to it!! must try it like this once :)

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  9. Loved this one..have tried this loong back I guess ..an year ago or so..looks good spicy n yum Shreya..:)

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  10. mmm. looks so spicy and delicious.

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  11. If its brinjal, bring it on!! :)

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  12. Anything brinjal I am ready to have it!

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  13. It looks so yummy, I would love to have this rice and rasam :)

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  14. yummy version of brinjal masala,,.;-)

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  15. Apart from eating this with Rotis, I'd love to stuff it into a sandwich with some cheese and raw onion and perhaps a little bhujia. Okay, maybe I'm desecrating the original dish, but it tastes delicious!

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  16. looking good...I had brinjal curry only in the afternoon...

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  17. wow what aflavorfull recipe I like brinjal in any way looks so yum nice curry shreya

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  18. Oooh, yum, bring on the eggplant recipes! What a mouthwatering masala dish, Shreya. Thanks for sharing your bhabhi's recipe.
    About your question on roasting the eggplant for the dip I posted, yes, I would say you can definitely try it that way. Just make sure it's cooked through.

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  19. My parents often make this curry.. my husband however prefers a very dry brinjal curry so haven't made it in a while. Love this with curd rice.

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  20. OMG! that looks so gooooood. I LOVE anything cooked with brinjal:)

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  21. have planted brinjal this year. hopefully it will yield and we'll try this too.

    -jai

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  22. Hey...was wondering what to cook today...and as usual, your blog didn't disappoint me this time either...Keep going. What would i do without your wonderful blog!

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