Wednesday, 22 July 2009

Lucknowi Baingan


LUCKNOWI BAINGAN

Ingredients :
2 medium Eggplants / Baingan,
1/2 tsp turmeric powder,
1 tsp red chilli powder,
4 tomatoes,
2 onions,
1/4 cup mint leaves,
1 1/2 tsp ginger garlic paste,
2 cups hung yogurt,
juice of 1 lime,
1/2 tsp garam masala,
oil to pan fry and
salt to taste.

Method:
Slice the eggplants into thick rounds. Rub with some salt, half the turmeric and chilli powder and set aside for few minutes. Place the yogurt in a small bowl, add a pinch of salt and lime juice and whisk well.
Pan-fry the eggplant slices until light brown on both sides. Place on an oiled baking tray. Heat oil in another pan, add chopped onions and saute well. Add ginger-garlic paste. turmeric, chilli powder and tomatoes. Season with salt and simmer, reducing the sauce till it thickens. Finish off with garam masala and remove the pan from heat.
Spread a little sauce on each of the eggplant slices and cover the tray with foil, sealing well on all sides. Bake in pre-heated oven at 180 C / 350 F for about 5 minutes.
Serve topped with the yogurt mix and garnish with mint.

This recipe is adapted from Anil Ashokan's book ''QUMIN'' and this is my entry to Sanghi's Fall in love(FIL)- Brinjal event. And I dedicate this recipe to my Mummy and Pappa . Because they encouraged me in my early cooking stages and always appreciated my experiments with cooking. Its just because of them that I have started experimenting and now I confidently learn new recipes. Love you both very much :)


9 comments:

  1. Nice one.....U know what, I dont even know a single recipe with baingan just because my husband hates them!!!How much I love baingan, I have to be with my parents to get a bite of it...Dint sleep yet eh?:D

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  2. Very different recipe...looks great

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  3. It looks so good..never heard of this recipe..Blogging is opening the world of so many new recipes..

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  4. Wat a wonderful click dear!
    Pic looks awesome!!!

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  5. Lovely entry, nice presentation, thanks!

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  6. Same here Shabs... Even my husband doesn't like vegetables, he is a pure non- vegetarian :)) whereas I love vegetables. So, I made this just for myself ;)

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  7. Thanks Bergamot,Sangi, Suchitra and Sanghi. All you comments mean a lot to me :)

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  8. ya, me too, my son is my only companion...i dont work...m from kannur..:)nice to meet u....is that ur son in the pic?....he looks cute...

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