Hola Readers 🙋 Monsoon is already struck Sindhudurg and Goa ☔🌂🌧🌊 Officially it is the scariest season for me as it rains cats and dogs here unlike the monsoon in Pune. Initial days it was awful, the unpredictable thunder, lightning and the electricity cut off. I am slowly getting used to this season and environment.
If you are the one who’s planning to visit Konkan or Goa these days please note this is an off-season so plan accordingly. Anyways let’s head to our main topic which food 😍 Ummm… Sshhh I have a monsoon special Brinjal Recipe today…
My Prawns Malvani Curry was a hit, but many of them were the vegetarian’s so this simple Brinjal recipe is for you all.😊😊 .
Brinjal is the most important vegetable loaded with vitamins and nutrients. Brinjal Recipes differ from each state and country and each of this stands out in the crowd. By now you have already made it out Brinjal is my favorite and Nitin’s too.
Ingredients:-
- Brinjals (Eggplant)
- Onion
- Suhana Garam Masala
- Red Chilly Powder
- Turmeric
- Any homemade masala
- Groundnuts
- Sesame Seeds
- Grated fresh or dry Coconut
- Ginger
- Garlic (if you are a Jain can ignore this but this adds flavor)
- Green chilly
- Mustard Seeds
- Coriander
- Oil
- Salt as per taste
Preparation:- Roughly crush ginger, garlic, and green chilly
Fry some groundnuts, sesame seeds, and grated coconut. Grind this into a fine mixture.
Procedure:- Take a small 5ltr pressure cooker for this recipe. Add some oil (if you can add generous amount as it gives a nice layer to this dish). Mustard seeds for tempering (tadka), chopped onions(can ignore it too), crushed ginger-garlic-chilly paste. Let it turn slightly brown. Cut the brinjal into 2 pieces(remove the green stem which is spiny stem, many ppl keep this too) add groundnuts mixture and press the ends. Don’t cut the brinjal till the end else filling will come out (the filing comes off and adds a unique taste to the brinjal).
Add some turmeric, red chilly powder, and Suhana Garam Masala. It’s time to add the stuffed brinjals to the cooked onions and ginger paste. If the groundnuts mixture remains too add it. Salt as per taste. Water as per requirement and desired thickness 🙂 Cover it with a lid and let it cook till 2 whistles. Serve it with coriander and have it with Jowar or Rice Bhakri. P.s. Thank me later 😉 If you ever make this dish don’t forget to tag me or send me a picture 🙂
Try this Stuffed Brinjal and let me know your way of making this in the comments section. I would be glad to make it your style someday for sure 🙂
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June 10, 2018 at 12:17 pm
This looks scrumptious! My recipe is pretty similar to yours, with a few minor changes in the garam masala etc.
Perfect weather and your favorite food, what a delightful combination, no? 😍
June 10, 2018 at 12:21 pm
This looks scrumptious! My recipe is almost similar, with a few minor changes with the garam masala etc.
This perfect weather and your favorite food, what a delightful combination, no? 😍
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June 11, 2018 at 1:25 pm
wow amazing recipe! I love brinjal #OpeNTalk #BloggerBabes
June 11, 2018 at 2:31 pm
My mouth is watering looking at these images. I never liked brinjals but this groundnut and coconut gravy with garlic has an awesome aroma! You brought back some lovely memories. 🙂 #OpenNTalk #BloggerBabes
June 12, 2018 at 11:08 pm
This looks yummy. Have to try it soon as it’s my husband’s favourite.
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June 13, 2018 at 12:51 pm
I am super fan of Brinjals and that too stuffed is Love. Will try the dish from your recipe, as we make it little differently.
June 13, 2018 at 7:51 pm
Mouthwatering, I love brinjal in any form and ya stuffed brinjal during rains is a lip smacking idea. Thanks for sharing this
June 13, 2018 at 9:25 pm
This recipe looks really spicy and tempting. Looks like a best match with parantha or nan. #OpenNTalk #InvincibleGang
June 13, 2018 at 11:13 pm
I have eaten this with bhakri but did not know how to make it. Thanks for sharing the recipe, hopefully can make it myself now. It tastes great.
June 14, 2018 at 1:46 am
Not me, but my family is a big eggplant eater. We call these Vaghare Baingan and my mother-in-law makes these very often. Thanks for the recipe. Just one question, is suhana garam masala is a type of garam masala?
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June 14, 2018 at 9:28 am
Stuffed brinjal is one of my favorite dishes. Thanks for this detailed recipe. I will definitely try it
June 14, 2018 at 10:07 am
Looks delicious. I would definitely try it. MY husband loves brinjals 🙂
June 15, 2018 at 5:13 pm
Tempting recipe, will definitely try and let you know.
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