Baingan ka bharta is one of my favorite vegetables. In punjab, it is made very simply, without using too many masalas, so that the roasted taste of baigan is not masked with the tastes of masala. I have seen many recipes which use corinder powder,garam masala etc. But do try it in this simple manner once, i am sure you will like it.
This vegetable tastes great with rotis or plain paranthas too. The trick to making good bharta is to have approximately the same amounts of onions, baigan and tomatoes.
Ingredients
1 big brinjal
1 jumbo onion or 2 medium sized onions
2 tomatoes
2 green chilies
1 tsp ginger finely chopped
1 tsp cumin seeds
½ tsp turmeric powder
1 tsp chili powder
2 tbl sp green coriander
1 tsp ghee
1 tbl sp oil
Salt to taste
The best tasting bharta is the one in which the brinjal is roasted on open flame. This gives a smoky flavor to the brinjal. Roast the brinjal on open flame directly for about 10-15 mins. It should be roasted on all sides by rotating it every 2-3 mins. If you do not have gas, then you can microwave the brinjal for about 10 mins, rotating it after every 2-3 mins.
Peel the brinjal and also remove the seeds from inside.
Chop the brinjal into fine pieces. Also chop the onions, tomatoes and green chillies.
Heat oil. Add cumin seeds. Once they change color, add onions. Add a little salt to the onions and fry for about 7 mins. They should change color to light pink but should not become brown.
Add green chilies, ginger and brinjal and cook for 10 mins, stirring occasionally.
Add tomatoes, turmeric, chili powder, and salt and cook for 8-10 mins. Then add 1 sp ghee and cook for a min. garnish with green coriander.
The ghee gives it a very nice flavour and makes it moist. do not cover the bharta while cooking. It should be cooked uncovered through out. You can adjust the amount of green chilies, but the spicier it is, the better it tastes. .
Most beautiful Bhrata I have ever seen, thanks Vimmi. Will surely try, I am a Eggplant lover!:))
ReplyDeleteThanks Asha,
ReplyDeleteUr comments are so inspirational.
this is the way i like it too, with very few spices. lovely dish.
ReplyDeleteI would love to try this simpler recipe, eggplant is such a delicious vegetable!
ReplyDeleteThough eggplant is not something I enjoy, I've recently started liking (but not yet started making) bharta. Your version looks easy enough for me.
ReplyDeleteThanks Bee,
ReplyDeleteCooking it simple bring out the flavors.
Hi Meeso and Thecooker
Try this. its simple and tasty.
Nice Bhartha with less spices.. Yes the best r the ones roasted on fire! The photo looks so yum!
ReplyDeleteThanks Seema
ReplyDeletelovely bharta.... my hubby's fav...love ur style...
ReplyDeletevimmi your bharta looks so nice.
ReplyDeletewill have to try this simple version. btw, did you get to make pineapple pulissery?
ReplyDeleteoh,I love Baingan Bharta..Your pic here looks very nice..
ReplyDeleteThanks Remya, Maya and Lavanya.
ReplyDeleteGuess what Pravs, made the pineapple errisery. We absolutely Loved it. Had it with mushroom thoran.
Delicious looking bhartha....simple too...a must try :)
ReplyDeleteThanks Carnation,
ReplyDeleteDo try it.
That looks nice Vimmi. My method requires more sauteeing since my husband doesn't like a strong eggplant flavour. Must try yours sometime.
ReplyDeleteone of the few veggie dishes I used to eat from restaurants... :)
ReplyDeleteExcellent one lady !!!Baigan bharta looks awesome ....
ReplyDeleteThanks Lavanya, Sig and Deepa,
ReplyDeleteI sometimes feel embarassed to blog such simple recipes, bcos fo us its a regular sabji.
Just made this the other day for the first time, but with a different recipe. I *love* the concept! Will try out your recipe sometime. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeletebeautiful bharta and picture to go along with it :)
ReplyDeleteReally tasty. Have tried many but this was one I actually liked eating
ReplyDeleteNice post, i hope everyone will like your post..
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing this wonderful post, It is awesome.
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