
Mmmmmmmm this is really yumm to your taste buds... Do you think why ? yah because it is spicy, sour, sweet and also salt what else we need in a dish. This is one of the South Indian gravy( kuzhambu or pulusu) in which cute little small eggplants are added to the tamarind with combination of freshly ground spice masala. It goes very well with rice served with pappad, vadagams. Perfect for a lunch menu and also goes very well with idli, dosas and aapam too. Try it out to tickle your tongue....
Ingredients :
Small eggplants(Brinjal) - 10
Shallots or Big onion - 15 shallots or 2 onions cubed
Tamarind - 1 lemon sized (pulped)
Channa dhal - 1 tbsp
Urad dhal - 1 tbsp
Coriander seeds - 1 tbsp
Pepper corns - 1/2 tsp
Jeera - 1 tsp
Fenu greek - 1 tsp
Red chillies - 6 or according to ur spicelevel
coconut grated - 1 tbsp
Asafoetida - 1 tsp
Jaggery - 1 tsp
Tumeric - 1 tsp
Salt and Sesame oil(Gingelly oil)
Mustard , curry leaves for seasoning
Coriander for garnishing
Method :
1. Slit the brinjal and put in the water diluted with 1 tbsp milk so that it will turn color. They should be slitted to 4 or 6 leavening the top portion uncut. So that they remains the whole shape with the slits.
2. Take a teaspoon of oil in the frying pan and fry the dhals, coriander seeds , jeera, fenugreek, chillies everything one by one till roasted golden brown and make a powder out of it by adding the coconut too. Keep it aside.
3. In a wide frying pan add some oil saute the onions and vegetable.
4. Fry until they are slightly brown and add the tamarind extract.
5. Once they get cooked add the ground powder, tumeric, salt , jaggery and enough water.
6. Cook for sometime. Once they are slightly thickened. Season with 4 tbsp oil and mustard , curry leaves.
7. Garnish with coriander leaves.
Note :
1. This tastes so so good next day too. All the flavors gets incorporated into the brinjal and taste awesome.
2. To reduce the cooking time you can add the veggies, onion saute in the pressure pan add all other ingredients with 4 tbsp of oil pressure cook for 1 whistle keeping in high flame then season with mustard and curry leaves. This procedure saves time too.
Oh, yum! Love anything with eggplant :)
ReplyDeletelooks so good! Never tried this before, Beautiful presentation as always :-)
ReplyDeleteGreat presentation, looks mouth watering
ReplyDeleteLooking sooo good...wonder when i will make anything with eggplant....I have never made anything with aubergine, just because my husband hates it in any form....urs is makng me drro000ll....love the look of the pulusu...pls give me some....
ReplyDeleteOne of my favorite kuzhambu.looks so yummy.Nice presentation.
ReplyDeletei love brinjals
ReplyDeleteHi dear,please check the post title.you miss the 'P' in Eggplant.:)
ReplyDeleteThanks kalai for letting me know..
ReplyDeletePAvi ennai kathrikkai kozhambu is my fave..Ur platter is tooooo gud..Loved all the pics
ReplyDeleteThis looks really beautiful I love the long dish you serve i in and the rich brown colour of the sauce is so appetizing to me as I love dark sauces YUM.
ReplyDeletewow never tried this pulusu but it looks all yummmm.....will give it a try sometime!!!
ReplyDeleteI just bought baby eggplants from the farmers market, this looks great to try!
ReplyDeleteLooks so delicious! I rarely make something with eggplant. Loved the dark colour of the gravy and the serving dish. That is a lovely meal!
ReplyDeleteLooks so delicious and yummy... As usual beautiful presentation....
ReplyDeletewow! my fav..love it with taro root curry! the pic looks so inviting!
ReplyDeleteThanks for visiting my blog and for your lovely comment.
ReplyDeleteI liked your blog very much.I appreciate for the wonderful presentation with mouth watering photos.I will definitely try this recipe.Now I have become your follower so I will be visiting your blog.
Lovely eggplant... I love eggplant is all forms - yours looks different...
ReplyDeleteHi Pavithra, Delicious eggplant curry! If you wish you can send this to my FIL-Brinjal event! Do check my blog for details..!:)
ReplyDeleteMouthwatering kuzhambu! drooling over here:)
ReplyDeleteLove eggplant and this is one of my favorite kuzhambu. Looks delicious and a very nice presentation.
ReplyDeleteI'm not too fond of brinjal. But I do like all the blend of sour and spice in most dishes.
ReplyDeleteOne f ma fav Pavi..n ur decor is amazing..rice n pappadam with this..wow ..yumm..:)
ReplyDeleteEggplant is my fav ever..this pulusu looks so yummy in tamarind sauce..great presentation Pavithra
ReplyDeleteYou always tempt me with the way u present the dish..nice one
ReplyDeleteI just love this..Nice combo with rice...pass me that plate for lunch today..
ReplyDeleteit looks very yummy and spicy
ReplyDeleteThis is in my to-do list for a long time. Tempting presentation as usual.
ReplyDeleteas you said really yummy for the taste buds! I love eggplant in any form:)
ReplyDeleteYou are right. They are delicious.I don't use onions.Shall try with onions next time.
ReplyDeletelovely yummy pulusu
ReplyDeleteLooks so good and yummy :)
ReplyDeleteLovely eggplant dishes..looks yum
ReplyDeleteNever tried before, looks soo delicious...xxlnt presentation as usual...
ReplyDeleteWow Pavithra...can I join you lunch? Thats an awesome platter...all of my favorites :)
ReplyDeleteWow interesting recipe and wonderful clicks...looks super yum
ReplyDeleteWow.. looks soo tempting and spicy... chala bagundi..lovely presentation dear!!
ReplyDeleteI love brinjal but at the moment am totally in love with your long white boat shaped dish....
ReplyDeleteOh... wow.. looks droolworthy. Good one.
ReplyDeleteMouthwatering pulusu..never made it this way....wow lovely array of eggplant recipes
ReplyDeleteChaala baagundhi.. :)
ReplyDeleteAnything with banana...and am in for it.Lovely one!
ReplyDeleteWell spread..Love eggplant, and this looks delicious.
ReplyDeleteI've never heard of this dish before! I love eggplant and tamarind - I would love to try this. It looks delicious!
ReplyDeleteis it the eggplant week?
ReplyDeletekidding..love the curry and the decor as usual is simply fab!
Ulli vankaya pulusu makes me drooling. Nice presentation.
ReplyDeleteIt looks delicious! I would love to try it!
ReplyDeleteoh!ur eggplant looks soo tempting..
ReplyDeletelovely presentation pavitra :)
Yummy ! mouth watering dish. Lovely presentation. Especially the bowl u served.
ReplyDeleteEggplant in tamarind sounds delicious! never tried this though, will definately try once!
ReplyDeletewow what a presentation pavi looks great and delicious recipe mmmm mouthwatering.
ReplyDeleteSo yummy & lovely presentation!
ReplyDeleteyummy dish .. I love this
ReplyDeletelooks awesome... i love eggplant in any form.. and kathirikai kuzhambu is a classic.. this platter looks very pretty!!
ReplyDeletewow! nice presentation dear drooling here .Lovely recipe :)
ReplyDeletePavi dear...The pulusu looks awesome...I love this dish. Just made it a couple of days back.
ReplyDeleteYour choice of kitchen vessels and the way you present is fabulous. Really really a big kudos for your great efforts..
I always salivate when I hear this dish's name - perfect in every way.
ReplyDeletewow, this is so mouthwatering.
ReplyDeleteawesome presentation! yummy recipe...great combo with rice!
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