Ingredients :
Potato : 1(medium)
Bringal : 1 (medium)
Red , green or yellow capsicum : 1/2 cup(optional)
Tomato : 1(small)
Onion : 1 (medium)
Ginger-garlic paste : 2 tsp.
Green chillies : 2 (chopped)
Mustard & cumin seeds : 1 tsp.
Turmeric powder : 1 tsp.
Chilli Powder : 1 tsp.
Coriander powder : 1 tsp.
Oil : 2-3 tbsp.
Salt to taste
Fresh coriander leaves for garnishing
Method :
- Make medium size pieces of potatoes and bringals. Wash and keep aside.
- Chop onions & tomatoes and make ginger-garlic paste by grating them.
- In a hot pan, pour oil and shallow fry the potatoes and bringals seperately with little salt and turmeric. Keep them aside.
- In the same pan, pour little more oil (for this dish you don't need much oil). Then add mustard and cumin seeds together. Wait till mustard seeds crackle and cumin seeds turns little brown, then add ginger-garlic paste and stir for 1-2 minute. Then add onions and when onions turn soft, add tomatoes and green chillies.
- As soon as the tomatoes get soft, add turmeric, chilli and coriander powder and mix together and stir until masala cooks and oil comes out. Then add potatoes and bringals. Then pour just enough water to cook the potatoes and in low flame cook until vegetables are tender and nicely coated with gravy.
- Garnish with fresh coriander leaves and serve with hot chapatis or plain rice.
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4 comments:
First time here, you have a cool space here, this aloo baingan masala seems like a very tasty and healthy way to make baingan...
aloo and baingan make perfect veggie. Those tips and Indian spices on side bar has good info. Good work.
Usha,
Thanks 4 visiting me
THANKS,lg
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