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Receta Lehsuni Baingan: Eggplants cooked in Spicy Garlic Sauce
by ECurry

I have a really simple recipe today. Chunks of eggplants are cooked with in a spicy garlic sauce with the fresh zesty aroma of ginger and green chili peppers. I will not call this this a “traditional” recipe, even though there might be one with this name in some parts of India. I have followed no authentic recipe.

This came to life in my kitchen when I was left with no option but a large purple eggplant and a fresh bowl of chilli garlic paste I had made to refill my stock of this essential condiment that I always need to have in my fridge. When one runs out of vegetables, creativity kicks in. So came this Lehsuni Baingan.

We love eggplants unanimously. The meaty texture of this beautiful vegetable (or should I call it a fruit or a berry?) absorbs every bit of flavor it is cooked it. The reason that most eggplant dishes usually taste even better the next day as they soak up the sauce and the aroma.

The dish is best enjoyed with some rustic homemade flatbread, a bowl of seasoned yogurt and sirke wali pyaaz on the side.

Lehsuni Baingan: Eggplants cooked in Spicy Garlic Sauce

Ingredients: (serves 2-4 as side)

fresh cilantro/coriander for garnish – optional

Method:

Soak the eggplants in salted water. Drain and squeeze water out of them only when ready to put them in pan.

Heat oil in a thick bottomed pan or wok. Add cumin and fenugreek seeds: when the seeds sizzle, add the sliced onions, slit green chilli peppers, half of the julienned ginger. Cook at medium to high heat until the onions are softened. Now add the eggplants, salt and the turmeric. Cook at high heat until the oil coats the eggplants and then cook in medium to high heat until the eggplants are just started to cook and gets light brown at the edges, for about 3-4 minutes. Combine

Combine about 1/2 cup of water water along with the chili garlic paste, coriander powder and the pureed/grated tomato. Add the mix to the eggplants. Cook uncovered at medium heat for a while until the masala or the spice mix coats the eggplants, maybe about 5-7 minutes. Then cover it tightly and cook in low to medium heat, until the smell of the raw garlic gone. The dish is going to be dry with the spice mix coating the eggplants.

To make sure that the spices/garlic are cooked through, see that there will be oil released at the sides, sort of a fried look in the pan. If not, you have to keep cooking it for longer. You do not want the garlic to be raw.

Once done, adjust salt and garnish with the rest of the julienned ginger, more peppers and fresh coriander/cilantro if you wish.

Serve as a side, preferably with fresh made flatbreads.

Preparation Time: 10 minutes

Cooking Time: Less than 30 minutes

Difficulty Level: Easy

Serves: 2-4 as a side dish

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