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Tuesday, April 17, 2012

Stuffed Eggplant/Gutti Vankaya


Eggplant, one of the Andhra favorites is also called King of the Vegetables in Andhra. Today's recipe Stuffed Indian Eggplants/ Gutti vankaya kura is one of the many recipes available. This recipe is passed to me from my Mom and I used to love this one as a kid and I love it even now.

Ingredients: 
  • Small Indian Eggplants - 10
  • Fenugreek seeds 1/8th Teaspoon
  • Urad Dal 2 teaspoons
  • Chana Dal 2 teaspoons
  • Coriander seeds 1 1/2 teaspoon
  • Cumin Seeds 1/2 teaspoon
  • Red Chillies 5
  • Oil 2 teaspoons
  • Salt to taste 
Preparation:



  • In a small pan add a 1/4 teaspoon of oil and add fenugreek seeds, urad dal, chana dal, cumin seeds, red chillies and coriander seeds. 
  • Fry these until the dals change to light brown in color. Let this mixture cool down, add salt and grind into a smooth powder. 
  • Now, slit the Eggplants as shown above on both the sides in opposite directions vertically without cutting them into pieces.
  • Fill the eggplants with the ground powder.
  • In a pan, add the remaining oil and when the oil gets heated, add the eggplants.
  • Cover the pan and cook in a low flame turning the eggplants occasionally.
  • Once the eggplants are fully cooked a great authentic dish is ready to be served. This dish tastes good with Rice or Chapathi.
Alterations: 
  • Peanuts can also be added to the frying mixture and ground along with other ingredients.
Warnings:
  • Be careful when adding the chilies as this makes the curry spicy, adjust according to taste.
  • Do not cook the eggplants on high flame.
  • Make sure to turn over the eggplants without breaking them into pieces
Tip of the Day:
  • When you fry ginger garlic paste, add a little water so that the ginger garlic paste does not stick to the pan and cooks very good.

2 comments:

Krishna Bindu Sattiraju said...

Tried this last week.. Thanks for the wonderful recipe akka.. :) I now second you... "Brinjal is the king"

Krishna Bindu Sattiraju said...

Tried this last week for first time in life :) .. Came out tasty, Thanks for wonderful recipe akka ! I now second you... "Brinjal is the king"