Wishing
Everyone Happy Tamil New Year
There was a time I didn't use to like
eggplant but that was then, now a days mostly I eat eggplant once a week.
I never knew when I fell in love with eggplant, so when I see some
interesting eggplant recipe in blogs I try and most of time loves it.
Ingredients:
Eggplant - 5-6 [I used one long Japanese
eggplant]
Pigeon Pea/Toor Dal - 1 cup [Cooked]
Tamarind Water - 1/2 cup
Tamarind Water - 1/2 cup
Sambhar Powder - 2 tsp
Turmeric Powder - 1/4 tsp
Asafoetida - a pinch
Jaggery - 1/2 tsp
Mustard Seeds - 1/2 tsp
Oil - 2 tsp
Salt - to taste
Water - 1 Cup
Curry Leaves - few
For Spice Powder
Channa Dal - 1/2 tbsp
Urad Dal - 1 tbsp
Coriander Seeds - 1 tbsp
Dry Red Chillies -2 [if using long one, 4 if
using round variety]
Coconut - 2tbsp grated
Method:
1. Wash and cut the eggplant in
long/lengthwise and soak in water.
2. Soak tamarind in little water for 10-15
minutes and extract the juice, keep aside.
3. In a wok or pan heat 1tsp of oil and roast
channa, urad dal, red chili and coriander seeds until golden brown. Once
all the ingredient gets cool grind with coconut into fine powder.
4. In the same pan heat remaining oil add asafoetida, mustard seeds and let it crack. Add eggplant and sauté for 2
minutes.
5. Add sambhar and turmeric powder mix well,
add tamarind water, salt and cook for 7-8 minutes or until eggplant gets
cooked.
6. Now add cooked dal and grounded spice
powder, mix well. Add 1/2 or 1 cup of water and bring it boil. [Add
water depending on how you like your rasavangi to be, I added 1 cup of
water.]
7. Now add jaggery and mix well.
Adjust salt if required and off the flame. Add curry leaves and let the
rasavangi sit for 5-10 minutes.
Serve warm with rice, I also made broccoli stir fry.
Note:
~ Try not to skip jaggery, that's add good taste.
~ You can use leftover dal, it saves time and great way to use leftover.
~ Eat while rasavangi it's hot/warm.
Have good day ~~
~ Try not to skip jaggery, that's add good taste.
~ You can use leftover dal, it saves time and great way to use leftover.
~ Eat while rasavangi it's hot/warm.
Have good day ~~
Priti this looks absolutely mouth watering.
ReplyDeleteNew to me....looks delicious...
ReplyDeleteWow! That's very tangy and spicy! It's yummy!
ReplyDeletewow...i am drooling here..wonderful recipe....i do see a bowl of broccoli near it..where is the recipe dear...
ReplyDeleteLooks delcious and yummy.
ReplyDeleteThank U ladies :)
ReplyDelete@Suhaina, it's a simple stir fry ...nothing fancy ...if you still want...shall post some time :) ...I know I owe you few things to post :)
Tempting Curry...nicely clicked.
ReplyDeleteyummy rasavangi & my Fav too.. Irresistible click dear..
ReplyDeletelooks very tempting Priti!
ReplyDeleteLooks tangy n yummy..perfect for rice
ReplyDeleteSame pinch i too like love brinjal.
ReplyDeleteNice looking curry....
Rasavangi are always my fav, irresistible dish simply inviting..
ReplyDeleteTANGY DAL IS MOUTHWATERING
ReplyDeleteTamil New Year wishes to you Priti!
ReplyDeleteEggplant in tangy gravy looks tempting and incredibly good..nice and new recipe to me..would love to try this!!
Iniya Thamizh puthandu nalvazhthukkal. Rasavangi...looks incredible...lovely picture.
ReplyDeleteThanks a lot for trying out my recipe and so glad that ur hubby also liked it a lot
ReplyDeleteprits...surprise waiting for you in my blog...chk it out soon :)
ReplyDeleteam meaning to try this after my grandmom made this during my trip to India last year..yours look so spicy and delicious...yumm
ReplyDeleteDelicious mouth watering recipe.Lovely picture.
ReplyDeleteWishing you a very happy and prosperous new year. Dal looks simply mouthwatering. Glad to know that your husband loved this preparation.
ReplyDeleteDeepa
Hamaree Rasoi
wow looks so creamy and yummy curry !!
ReplyDeleteTangy & tongue tickling!!!
ReplyDeletePrathima Rao
Prats Corner
Eggplant in tangy gravy looks tempting ....
ReplyDeleteTamil New year wishes to u :)
Happy New Year!
ReplyDeletenew recipe, sounds great..delicious.
Happy new year to you too dear, love the presentation :)
ReplyDeleteRasavangi Luks very tempting...
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing delicious recipe...
Rasavangi superba irruku - happy new year to you :)
ReplyDeleteyumm!:P
ReplyDeletePhotos are nice!
That looks simply delicious with brinjal!
ReplyDeleteHappy New Year to you and your family!
Rasavangi looks dleicious. Happy new year to you and your family.
ReplyDeletelook at your back up menu...my dear I am floored;0 And the rasavangi and your kadai look complimenting beauties!
ReplyDeleteWow! That's very tangy and spicy! It's yummy!
ReplyDeletei adore this recipe its my fav! :)
ReplyDeleteRasavangi looks great Priti .. Hope yu r dng better now
ReplyDeleteLovely and yummy looking curry. So mouthwatering. YUM!
ReplyDeleteI simply love the sweet & sour taste and this recipe seems perfect !
ReplyDeleteWow...my mouth is watering priti!
ReplyDeleteFirst time here..nice blog :)
ReplyDeleteRasavangi looks delicious and my fav... Glad to follow you.
http://hemskitchen.blogspot.com/
Looks delicious and just perfect!
ReplyDeleteTempting and inviting Rasavangi..
ReplyDeletethats a mouthwatering brinjal curry..!
ReplyDeleteGreat curry Priti! I missed your great recipes and this one really makes me drool:)
ReplyDeletedelicious looking curry looks wonderful
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