Doesn't that look great??
I was lucky enough to get some fresh Chinese eggplants at the grocery store the other day,and I thought about making this delicious, stuffed recipe with them.
I used to hate eggplants at one point in time, but I can't imagine why I ever did. Now, I enjoy making mostly anything with the eggplants, and these Chinese long eggplants happen to be my favorite!
Here is the very easy, rustic Gujarati recipe that can be enjoyed at any meal.
You can use eggplants by themselves here, or use a combination of baby potatoes, pearl onions, carrots and the like.
Note: Please use this recipe as a guideline only, adjust quantities to your taste.
Ingredients:
5-6 Eggplants - washed and slit ( See picture)
Filling:
1/2 cup - Besan flour
1 tbsp- Sesame Seeds
1 heaping tbsp or more - ginger, chilies, garlic paste
1 tsp- Aamchur powder or lemon Juice
Salt, Sugar, Turmeric, Chili powder - to taste
1 tbsp- Dhania-jeeru powder
1 tbsp- Garam Masala
To temper:
1 tbsp - Oil
Mustard Seeds, Asafoetida, Dried Chilies, Curry leaves and a few Garlic pods- sliced
Wash and cut the eggplants into large pieces. Make a Slit down the middle leaving some room at the end.
Mix all the ingredients listed in the filling together. Stuff each eggplant with this mixture and set aside.
In a wide pan, heat some oil. Wait till it gets quite hot and add the mustard seeds, chilies, curry leaves and the garlic. Add the asafoetida after the garlic sizzles.
Place each eggplant in the pan and gently stir. Sprinkle around 2 tbsp of water on top and cover. Cook on medium heat until done, around 15-20 minutes. Do stir in between to make sure all the sides get cooked evenly. Garnish with chopped Cilantro leaves and serve hot.
Serving Suggestions: Bajri Rotlo, Chaas, a spicy garlic pickle and of course, some papad.
An authentic Gujarati Village meal at its best....enjoy!
I love anything made with brinjals... :-) I have got to try this.
ReplyDeleteLooks delicious... Eggplants are the only veggies that are widely available here... :D
ReplyDeleteEggplants are surely looking good, I like anything with eggplant. stuffing sounds very great, will try this gujurathi dish...
ReplyDeleteLooks lovely recipe...
ReplyDeleteYummy! Besan stuffing is my favorite kids!
ReplyDeleteLooks heavenly, T! Same as you-hated eggplants at one point in my life. Now I love them!
ReplyDeleteThis has to be delicious recipe. We are big tim baingan fans.. & i make the stuffed one I learnt from my MIL. never stuffed it with besan.. abhi khane ka man kar raha hain:-)
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Looks and sounds awesome!
ReplyDeleteeggplant rocks.. looks great.
ReplyDeleteThese sound great and the pictures are beautiful...I can almost taste the baingan. I make okra using a similar recipe...never thought to use it with eggplants - thanks!
ReplyDeleteNever tried this! Or, heard of this. I love baingan. Should try this soon :)
ReplyDeleteIn Andhra cuisine too, there is a similar preparation made with brinjals (the smaller variety).
ReplyDeleteThe rustic bharelu ringan shaak looks yummilcious :)
My husband would go nuts for this dish!
ReplyDeleteI am not much of a brinjal fan, but will definitely try this one, haven't had something like this before
ReplyDeletei love eggplants anyday...this looks very delicious!
ReplyDeleteI'm not a big eggplant fan. But this looks great, I'll have to try it. There have been so many yummy eggplant recipes in the blog world, I think I'll become a convert soon.
ReplyDeleteI love brinjals....This look new to me.....
ReplyDeleteHi Trupti -- eggplants are my fav any way, but this way seems so ambitious! The only time I tried to stuff eggplants, most of the stuffing fell out. Maybe I should make more of a paste. It really looks delicious!!
ReplyDeleteThe eggplants are really tender and they taste really good when baked too,
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thwese really look fantastic! I like aubergine a lot and these pictures are making me wan to try these too and you know what, I just bought the smallest eggplants I can find here. Think I'll be trying yours out soon.
ReplyDeleteThanks for this lovely recipe and mouthwatering pictures!
ried it and it was lovely! Will post abut it and tell you.
ReplyDeleteWOW! I am so so so surprised with your gujarati food series!
ReplyDeleteBeing a gujarati myself, I felt good reading gujarati words on the blog in recipes!!
I am so surprised and happy to see this! :D
Great work!
Yeah i have tasted this dish.
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That is gorgeous!! I know very little about gujrati food, but I guess your blog's the best way to start!! Will try your recipes soon!
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