Eggplant rasavaangi tastes tangy and goes very well with hot steaming rice topped with ghee and served with papads or spicy potato roast..Usually rasavaangi is prepared with tamarind juice and i want to change the usual way of making out rasavangi and tried out few teaspoons of lemon juice, i didnt find much difference between the usual rasavaangi and this lemon juice added rasavaangi, i personally felt adding lemon juice makes out the curry as tangier as when rasavaangi prepared with tamarind juice..Apart from the lemon juice i prepared everything as similar as the usual rasavaangi..A real feast of tangy dish lovers, i love this eggplant rasavaangi much which we used to prepare with a spice powder with channadal,coriander seeds,peppercorns, redchillies & grated coconut..Am sending this eggplant rasavaangi to MLLA-19th Helping guest hosted by EC,event by Susan..
1no Large eggplant (cut into large chunks)
1/2cup Toor dal (cooked)
2tsp Lemon juice
1/4tsp Mustard seeds
1tsp Urad dal
2nos Red chillies (broken)
few Curry leaves
1/4tsp Asafoetida powder
1/2tsp Turmeric powder
2tsp Chopped coriander leaves
Salt
Oil
Spice Powder:
2tsp Channadal
2tsp Coriander seeds
6nos Red chillies
1tsp Peppercorns
1/2cup Grated coconut
Roast all the ingredients given for spice powder with a tsp of oil until they turns brown, cool and grind as fine powder..
In a pan, heat two tablespoon of oil and roast the eggplant pieces, add turmeric powder, salt and water, cook until the eggplants chunks turns soft, add the cooked dal,the spice powder to the cooking eggplant chunks and allow to boil for few minutes in low flame, heat enough oil in a pan, let splutters the mustard seeds, add urad dal, curry leaves, red chillies and asafoetida powder, fry for few minutes and this tempering to the eggplant gravy, add finally the lemon juice.. mix everything well and put off the stove..garnish with chopped coriander leaves..
Serve hot with rice and any side dish..
Nice recipe,looks perfect with rice...
ReplyDeleteWaoooow! It's fan-freak-tastic and cool! Nice twist adding lemon juice.
ReplyDeleteThats one perfect spicy dish for a chilly day's lunch/dinner.... the eggplant-hater in my house wouldnt permit me to do it for dinner, so I am saving it for my lunch someday!! :)
ReplyDeleteAdding lemon juice sounds interesting
ReplyDeleteWill try soon in this way
Even I made eggplant today....that curry looks yummy dear...
ReplyDeletewow.. yummy preparation..Definitely going to add this to my "try list".
ReplyDeleteSlurp! Just cooked with Eggplants last week. I love Rasavangi! :)
ReplyDeleteummmm yummy,,,,
ReplyDeletewow dear lovely curry..........bookmarked it.sure will try and let u know the outacome.
ReplyDeletedelicious rasavangi....thanks for sharing
ReplyDeleteMy mom makes this often ..My fav too! Thanks for sharing! will give it try today !
ReplyDeleteVery delicious looking eggplant curry Priya:)
ReplyDeleteInteresting dish. will gv it a try..
ReplyDeleteNice variation with lemon juice. Click is good too.
ReplyDeleteChitchat
my tongue tickles when I read its tangy.. fantastic recipe..
ReplyDeleteI can have eggplants in my everyday menu and will got get tired of it..this looks yummy
ReplyDeleteNice twist with lemon juice Priya. Always made this with tamarind. Perfect with hot rice and papad.
ReplyDeleteLooks very delicious Priya, I prefer lemon over tamarind and would love to give this a try.
ReplyDeleteThis recipe looks really flavorful and delicious.
ReplyDeleteYummy!!! Looks very inviting :-)
ReplyDeleteCooking with seeds is a fantastic event and i wish you all the very best my dear! Happy Hosting!
Love eggplant dishes, looks delicious.
ReplyDeleteLooks delicious, one of my faves !
ReplyDeleteyummy dish. looks sooo aromatic and tempting Priya :)
ReplyDeletewow!!! yummy yummy eggplant curry..Love to have with some rice..
ReplyDeleteThat looks very tasty....Loved the gravy color...!!
ReplyDeleteEggplant curry looks delicious priya, will sure give it a try!
ReplyDeleteThat's a spicy and yumm dish..Must be perfect with piping hot rice :-)
ReplyDeleteAnother great winter eggplant dish. I love it with lots of gravy.
ReplyDeleteSounds very tasty this rasavaangi!
ReplyDeleteHey priya m visitng ur blog for the first tym...u hv realy a very nice space with awesome recipes...this spicy n tangy eggplants luk very tempting...nice recipe.M following u so that i can get updates of ur yummy recipes sun...vl visit often now
ReplyDeletelemon juice is a great and healthy substitute for tamarind water. I always try to use it in my cooking..looks lovely
ReplyDeletesuper.. my friend was asking me this recipe. i have given her your recipe with link. ok a?
ReplyDeletewow, looks so spicy!
ReplyDeletePerfect with hot rice and ghee..thanks for the entry
ReplyDeletea nice twist to the usual rasavaangi! the picture is so tempting...!
ReplyDeleteThis looks beautiful and sounds delicious!
ReplyDelete-Elizabeth