3.5.09

Eggplant Chutney




Brinjal Chutney:

Eggplant Dip, Baingan Chutney.

I like North Indian style 'Baingan ka Bhurta' so much, except the part of...skinning the eggplants!! I feel that violet colored skin is more appetizing than the pulp itself!! Moreover all the essential vitamins and minerals lie close to the skin or on the skin. Skin is the natural barrier against the nutrient loss!! So why to peel them? Here...I tweaked the same recipe into my favourite South Indian version 'Chutney'...how about that!!

Ingredients:

Eggplant 1 large
Green chilies 3
Onion 1 small bulb
Garlic 3 cloves
Ginger 1"
Tomato 1 large
Salt
Tamarind paste 1/4 spoon
Sesame oil few spoons.

For Tempering:

Mustard seeds 1/4 spoon
Cumin seeds 1/4 spoon
Asafoetida 1/2 spoon
Chana dal 1 spoon
Urad dal 1 spoon
Curry leaves few
Sesame oil few spoons.

Method:

Smear oil all over the eggplant and bake or preferably broil them. Then, please retain the skin!! Slightly mash them, set aside.

Now, in a wide pan, heat oil. add chilies, garlic, ginger, onions, tomatoes and eggplants.

Fry for few minutes and puree coarsely in a blender.

In a separate pan, heat oil...add the tempering spices one by one and wait till they pop and splutter. Now run this seasoning over the chutney made.

Enjoy as a dip or an accompaniment for pongal, pulav or birinji rice.

32 comments:

Gita's Kitchen said...

Spicy chutney...looks tasy Malar! This used to be on my lunch box at least once a week. My mom's sneaky way of including eggplant in my diet :) She used to add red chilies instead of green chilies. I have to try out your version soon.

Ann said...

Same pinch there Malar..ahha..Me too retain eggplant skin..even in Biagan bartha..Loved what you wrote..And the chutney definitely am going to try..tempting.thanks Malar

Sathya Sankar said...

Wow, this is a wonderful side dish, never made it before...

Sanghi said...

Chutney looks rich and different malar.. Try out some carrot recipies too for the event..! I'm so eager..!:)

Priya said...

Looks delicious , love with hot steaming idlies:)

rekhas kitchen said...

I like spicy chutneys this eggplant chutney looks so mouthwatering. love to have with pongal

Prathibha said...

Nice Chutney Malar...good idea of keepin the skin ON..!!

Asha said...

YUM! My fave chutney to have with Rice rottis! :)

Shama Nagarajan said...

yummy spicy chutney dear

Ushanandini said...

Chutney's tempting! Baking/Broiling is a good method. I'd like to have this with idli!

Ashwini said...

Yum chutney. One of my favourite chutney..looks delish.

Pooja said...

The chutney looks delicious n tempting too :) I too love the skin of the brinjals more than the pulp! Great idea to incorporate that too :)

Vishali said...

never made chutney with eggplants Malar....this looks perfect and delicious...:)

Priyameena said...

Looks very Simple dear..Its a must try item..Thanks for sharing

Ramya Vijaykumar said...

Nice chutney Malar, I have never baked the eggplant... tempting and tongue pleasing dish...

Vrinda said...

Never tried this chutney..sounds so simple and quick

kittymatti said...

Nice, spicy and delicious!

Vicky Xavier. said...

Eggplant with skin on makes me nostalgic. That broiled eggplant looks very catchy. Lovely chutney for rice.

sangeeta said...

nice adaptation.......seems you have had your bit of spicy baingan bharta in saddi dilli.......i make it by steeming the brinjals n don't discard the skin....all purple plant pigments are good antioxidants .you know that...

Rush said...

amazing..i love baingan!!

Uma said...

looks so delicious and tempting :)

Anonymous said...

Hi Malar, As usual superb recipe.

Mahimaa's kitchen said...

that's a yummy dish with eggplant.. look good malar.

Madhumathi said...

Yummy chutney!

AnuSriram said...

This recipe sounds interesting.. Lovely! I could not c the picture though.. guess some problem loading the page.. refreshed few times.. but it doesn't work! :(

Cham said...

Spicy and good chutney!

n33ma said...

Good that u didnt take off the nutritios skin.Looks very yummy and spicy.

Smitha said...

My mother makes avery nice egg plant chutney. Now, you have started making me feel home sick:(

meeso said...

This looks absolutely delicious, I am bookmarking to try!

My comfort food network said...

Thanks for visiting my blog. This spicy eggplant chutney looks good. I love eggplant in any form so this one I gotta try...

Yasmeen said...

Tasty chutney,me too like the flavor in peel most:)

Akal's Saappadu said...

will love that with the plate of your Ambur Briyani :)

Have a nice day !