And for this Andhra special theme in BM#5, I could not stay away from an eggplant post either J Eggplants are an integral part of Andhra cuisine and its presence is a mandatory one even at wedding feasts (at least in Brahmin households). Besides potato, probably I would never run out of eggplant recipes for blogging even though I have already posted plenty of them.
Eggplants and peas happen to be a classic combo and add some yummy koorapodi to it; you will end up with a delectable curry.
Ingredients: (2 -3 servings)
For tadka: 1 - 2 Tbsp oil, 1 tsp chana dal, 1 tsp mustard seeds, 1 tsp cumin seeds, 1/4 tsp turmeric powder, few curry leaves
Ingredients: (2 -3 servings)
For tadka: 1 - 2 Tbsp oil, 1 tsp chana dal, 1 tsp mustard seeds, 1 tsp cumin seeds, 1/4 tsp turmeric powder, few curry leaves
6 eggplants (I used small round ones)
2 - 3 Tbsp peas (I used frozen)
Salt to taste
To toast and powder: 1 Tbsp chana dal, 1/2 Tbsp urad dal, 1/2 to 1 tsp coriander seeds, 5 red chillies, 4 Tbsp dried coconut
1. Wash the eggplants and remove the stalks. Cut them into half lengthwise and slice them thinly. If using later, place them in a bowl filled with water.
2. Dry toast all the ingredients (except the coconut) mentioned under 'to toast and powder'. Let cool and grind them fine.
Method:
Heat oil and add the tadka ingredients. When chana dal starts to turn reddish, add the eggplants and salt. Stir well once to combine, cover and cook until tender on low flame. Then add the frozen peas and the spice powder. Stir well and cook for a couple of minutes more.
If using fresh peas then add them halfway through the cooking.
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Comments
Very inviting curry. Delicious clicks.
ReplyDeletewow this looks awesome
ReplyDeletemy mother used to prepare it!!!!!
ReplyDeletethnX for remembering this delightful dish......it looking yum!
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the dish looks lovely! And such a wonderful combination of eggplants and peas.
ReplyDeleteWonderful looking subzi,i'll happy have it with some curd rice,yummm!
ReplyDeletethis looks great, very delicious..
ReplyDeleteLooks absolutely delicious :)
ReplyDeleteTasty looking sabji.
ReplyDeleteNaku vankaya ku chala dooram. I rarely prepare anything with eggplant.
ReplyDeleteLovely combination .. love both eggplant and peas.
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Tasty and comforting subzi... yummo..
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sounds so delicious and very inviting curry !!
ReplyDeletelovely curry..nice combo....looks great too:)
ReplyDeleteaubergines are my fav too, this is a nice dish with it !
ReplyDeleteThe brinjals look so well cooked without turning the slightest bit mushy.
ReplyDeleteCurry looks delicious and very inviting
ReplyDeleteEggplant is one of my fav veggie. Pairing it with peas has made it so delicious..
ReplyDeleteVankaya kura chala bavundhi Suma. Maa amma ilane chesthundhi.. Love your little kadai, did you get it from India? I'm looking for similar one.. tks
ReplyDeleteVery tempting recipe... chala chala bagundi :)
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