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Showing posts with label curry. Show all posts

Wednesday, November 26, 2008

Baghara Baingan

Baghara Baingan

Baghara baingan is a popular dish from Hyderabad. It is rich gravy of coconut, peanuts and spices cooked along with eggplants. The tiny brinjals are fried and then cooked in delicious gravy made with freshly roasted spices ground to a fine paste lending their unique flavor. Sounds good & tasted great too!


Ingredients:

Baby eggplants-1/2 kg

Onions -2 chopped

Tomato-2

Jeera-1 tsp

Oil-3 tbsp

Turmeric powder-1/4 tsp

Chili powder-1 tsp

Green chilies-3

Salt as per taste

Ginger-1tsp


For Grinding:

Cashews-10 to 12

Roasted Peanuts-1/4 cup

Dry Roasted sesame-2 tbsp

Dry Roasted coriander seeds-2tbsp

Coconut-1/2 cup


Method:

Wash the brinjals well, and make 2 perpendicular cuts through its base, making a criss-cross, and leaving the head (green stem) intact. Now heat oil in a wok for frying. When it’s ready, drop 2-3 tiny brinjals at a time and deep fry till they turn purplish-grey, and the skin becomes crispy. Remove and keep aside.

Roast the sesame seeds, coconut,peanuts, coriander seeds, Grind the ingredients with water to a fine paste and set aside.

Heat oil in a pan. Add the green chilli. Ginger,Then add onion fry until brown but not too dark-stirring contently to avoid burning.


Add chopped tomato ,turmeric powder,cuminpowder, coriander powder and red chillipowder, and fry for another 5 minutes.

Now add the ground paste, little water and bring it to a gravy like consistency and simmer for 10-15 minutes.

Now add the fried brinjals to this gravy. Stir gently to allow gravy to penetrate the slits in the brinjals. Cover and cook for another 10 minutes.

Garnish with coriander leaves and serve the traditional Hyderabadi Baghara Baingan with rotis, Parathas or Rice.

Saturday, May 24, 2008

Rajma

Rajma curry
Ingredients
Red kidney beans(rajma)-11/2 cups
Onions -2
Tomatoes-3
Red chilli powder-1 1/2 tsp
corriender powder-1tsp
Turmeric powder-1 tsp
cumin powder-1tsp
Chopped corriender-1tbsp
oil-3tbsp
salt-as per taste
To be ground into paste:
Ginger -1 inch piece
Garlic-3-4 cloves(those who like garlic add more)
Green chillies-4
Method of preparation:
1. Soak rajma(red kidney beans) overnight.
2. Cook rajma in pressure cooker. Drain.
3.Heat oil Chopped onions and saute till onions are golden brown in colour.
4.Add ginger chilli paste cook for minute.
5. Add redchilli powder, coriender powder, turmeric powder,cumin powder and stir.

6.Add chopped tomatoes and cook till tomatoes are cooked in oil leaves masala.
7. Add boiled rajma with its cooking and cook on a low flame for 15 minutes. Add salt nad cook for few minutes.
8. Garnish with chopped corriender. served wiht hot steamed rice.