At one point of time, this was the vegetable I hated most. I would wonder how my sister and mom simply relished this veggie. Just looking at them enjoying this vegetable, I slowly developed a liking towards it. This post is dedicated to both of them and goes to Sanghi's FIL Brinjal event.
Ingredients:
1/2 kg small purple round brinjals (tiny Indian eggplants)
oil - 3-4 tbsp
salt to taste
mustard seeds -1 tsp
urad dal -1 tsp
masala for stuffing
To make the masala:
5 tsp dhaniya (coriander seeds)
3 tsp channa dal
2 tsp toor dal
1/4 tsp methi seeds
3 peppercorns
1/8 tsp jeera (cumin)
1 tsp urad dal
1 gooseberry sized tamarind
2 tsp oil
salt
hing-3 dashes
red chillies -4
Roast all the masala ingredients in oil till golden brown. Grind together to make a thick paste with little water.
Pick small dark purple brinjals and slit them across in quarters till the edge of the veggie. Don't cut them completely.
Take a spoonful of the stuffing and stuff each brinjal with generous masala
Transfer the stuffed brinjals to a microwave safe glass bowl.
Drizzle some oil on top and sprinkle little salt over it.
Microwave on high for 5-6 min till tender.
Once it is done, add some more oil in a kadai.
Splutter mustard and urad dal
When dals turns golden, transfer the precooked veggies to the hot oil
Close and roast till done
Serve with a lovely South Indian meal.

Mmmmmmmmmm looks delicious and MW seems so interesting and quick to do right !!!!! I will try this method next time i do.. thanks preethi
ReplyDeleteGood entry for the event. Nice recipe.
ReplyDeletewe call it gutti vankaaya..I also make it in a similar way..looks yummy n perfect for rice..
ReplyDeletePrefect entry for the event!
ReplyDeleteI love brinjal. These look awesome!
ReplyDeleteDelicious, never used chana dal and methi seeds in brinjal stuffing, tempting me to try right now:)
ReplyDeleteYum... I love eggplants...
ReplyDeleteHa,thats a delight Preethy..looks real rich and yummy..
ReplyDeletemost of hate brinjal in childhood..but turns pro with the age
spicy roasted brinjals...looks so yumm! even I have posted a brinjal curry... :)
ReplyDeleteLooks delicious. My favorite dish.
ReplyDeleteone of my fav brinjal dish.It tastes delicious with rice.
ReplyDeleteyummy recipe..looks delicious
ReplyDeletethank u so much guys!
ReplyDeleteI love brinjal...my fav veggie.Nice idea of using the microwave.We powder the masala and stuff it in...your paste idea sounds interesting.Must try this one.Great one Preethi!
ReplyDeleteWOW!!... My fav... looks soo delicious and very tempting.. inviting click.. thanks for sharing!!
ReplyDeleteyengai is my fave .. looks awesome
ReplyDeleteWow! Nice one ..Looks soo yummy! Very nice click ,..:)
ReplyDeleteWe call it by a funny name"kathrikkai adaichu thinicha kari"Urs look mouthwatering..I can have this with hot rice mixed with ghee..Yumm!!
ReplyDeleteLooks so yummy and tempting Preethi :)
ReplyDeletethank u all so much guys11
ReplyDeletenice n spicy..
ReplyDeleteYummy looks brinjals and nice idea of making it in the microwave :)
ReplyDeleteKitty, I love this dish. Just made it few days back...I am with you, I too used to hate this veggie for a long time ;) Guess its an acquired taste for me...
ReplyDeleteSuperb dish ...Looking great
I alaways want to make stuffed brinjal curry ... But never get courage ... Now I will try your recipe ... Looks great & perfect for dinner ...
ReplyDeleteI love brinjal cooked in any form. This looks perfect. To make the job easier you have used microwave too... Yummy one!!
ReplyDeletePriya: they look so yummy! must have tasted gr8 :-)
ReplyDeleteyummy dish!! i love this one.
ReplyDeletein telgu we call it gutti-vankaya..its yummy n an instant fav of everyone
ReplyDeletethat's an awesome cuisine!!!!
ReplyDeleteYummy entry.. But, u didn't mail it to me dear with the details.. Pls do so..! You can send that brinjal rice posted earlier too with the event linked back in the post.
ReplyDeleteFirst time here...u hva a gud collection of recipes!
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