Need to Have
- Small Brinjals - 20
- Onions - 2 medium chopped
- Garlic - 5 cloves chopped
- Turmeric Powder - 1/4 teaspoon
- Tamarind - 1 lemon size
- Jaggery - 2 teaspoons
- Mustard Seeds - 1/2 teaspoon
- Green Chillies - 1 slit
- Sesame Seeds - 2 tablespoons
- Grated Coconut - 2 tablespoons
- Dried Red Chillies - 8 to 10
- Coriander Seeds - 1 + 1/2 tablespoon
- Cumin Seeds - 2 teaspoons
Roasted Spices |
The Stuffing |
The Stuffed Brinjals |
Cut the stem, and quarter the brinjals till 3/4 th of its length, don't cut it fully and keep them soaked in salt water. Add hot water to tamarind and take a thick extract from it. Dry roast the ingredients given under stuffing and powder them. Heat oil, add the onions and garlic, saute till raw smell goes away, mix in the powder, tamarind extract, jaggery and salt, mix till it becomes thick. Remove, cool and stuff the brinjals with this. Arrange the brinjals in a greased tray, spread the remaining stuffing on the top, add some oil and a little water. Bake at 400F for 35 to 40 mins. Heat a little oil, add mustard seeds, once it splutters add the slit green chilli, add on top of the cooked brinjals.
Sending it to Sumee's Culinary Bites for Vardhini's Bake Fest event,
to Food Corner for the Midweek Fiesta event and
to Zesty Palette for Priya's Healthy Diet - Vegetarian Side Dishes event.
Note
Can do the whole thing on stove top, (but might need a little more oil), cover and cook. Even in the oven if the brinjal dries up, sprinkle some water in between.
I left out the part with the mustard seeds seasoning, didn't feel a need for it.
Oven timings vary, I had started cooking at 350F, but halfway through, felt it was not enough so raised the temperature to 400F, whatever temperature you set, cook till the brinjals become soft.
If you do not know to extract juice from tamarind, use 2 tablespoons of the readymade tamarind paste.
The red chillies that I have now are too bland, add yours wisely, you can add some chilli powder later if you find the masala not spicy enough (I tasted mine before stuffing).
Hi Hema, beautifully stuffed aubergines, so aromatic.
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Nice stuffed brinjals.
ReplyDeleteNicely done brinjals with sweet and sour stuffing..
ReplyDeleteAnjana
This sounds very yummy, i roast a handful of peanuts too. Making me hungry
ReplyDeleteThat looks delicious! I wish I could have it with hot rotis right now :D
ReplyDeleteawesome recipe
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YUMMY TUMMY
Awesome..makes me drool
ReplyDeletedelicious eggplant..thank you for your n number of wonderful recipes for the grand dad event . Hv posted the round up of the event . Inviting you to join Fruit of the month - Grapes event : http://easy2cookrecipes.blogspot.co.uk/2012/04/fruit-of-month-grapes-event_02.html . Waiting for your lovely delights.
ReplyDeleteMy dad loves these stuffed brinjal. I make it once in a while, they look beautiful, makes me want to make some for dinner.
ReplyDeletedelicious stuffed brinjal...awesome dear
ReplyDeletethis z going to be in my to do list....yum
ReplyDeleteVery tempting looking egg plants...
ReplyDeletegood one hema.. we make it as sambhar usually.. S would love it am sure :)
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nice recipe and new to me.... all clicks looks nice :)
ReplyDeleteNoel collections
looks lovely..........bookmarked this recipe!
ReplyDeletenice side dish vth sambar combo..perfectly done.
ReplyDeleteMaha
Delicious n tempting stuffing ..yummy eggplants,Hema:-)
ReplyDeleteErivum Puliyum
lovely and delicious recipe .........
ReplyDeleteLooks yummy! Baking is a nice idea..will try while making in larger quantity!
ReplyDeleteVery interesting, and soo different from the way i stuff them. Thanks for sharing
ReplyDeleteLooks mouthwatering n great stuffing...
ReplyDeleteSuper tempting and alluring fry !! baking is awesome idea !! will try it soon !!
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This is one of my favorite dishes and my filling is a little different. Use of sesame seeds is new and sounds good. Thx for linking to the event.
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Drooling here...looks totoally delicious
ReplyDeleteoo that looks adorable! Must go soo well with rice!
ReplyDeletei LOVE this dish, mom makes it on stovetop.. baking in oven sounds like a wonderful idea..lesser oil na? gonna try this one out
ReplyDeleteYummy side,nicely prepared.
ReplyDeleteYum stuffed brinjals , looks so tasty..
ReplyDeletenicely done. looks so yummy.
ReplyDeleteLoved the version of baking Hema. The stuffing masala sounds delicious too. Could you please back link to my event host announcement and Vardhini's blog.
ReplyDeleteabsolutely yummy ....My son's fav. one
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