2cup Quinoa
2cups Eggplants (cubed)
1/4cup Tamarind juice
1tbsp Sesame seeds
1/2tsp Fenugreek seeds
1+1/2tbsp Oil
1/2tsp Mustard seeds
1tsp Channa dal
1tsp Urad dal
2nos Dry red chillies
10nos Cashewnuts pieces
Salt
Vangibhath Powder:
1/4cup Grated coconut
1tsbp Coriander seeds
1tbsp Channa dal
1tbsp Urad dal
2nos Dry red chillies
1/2tsp Asafoetida powder
Cook the quinoa with 4cups of water in a vessel until they get well coated, keep aside and let them cool...Dry roast all the ingredients given for the vangi bhath powder and grind them as fine powder, keep aside..Heat the oil and fry the eggplants and salt until the eggplants get cooked, keep aside..Heat a tsp of oil and add the mustard seeds, urad dal, channa dal,fenugreek seeds, sesame seeds, curry leaves, red chillies and cashew nuts, once they get well fried, add the tamarind juice and cook until its get thick..add now the grounded spice powder, keep in simmer until the oil gets separates, add the already cooked eggplant cubes, salt and cook until eggplants are tender, put off the stove..mix the cooked quinoa gently, adjust the salt if needed...
looks different n yummy
ReplyDeleteThat is a very interesting one wid quinoa...looks yummm
ReplyDeletenice twist with quinoa----priya ther's a suprise waiting for u in my blog
ReplyDeleteVery nice and interesting dish. Looks delicious and yummy.
ReplyDeleteHy Priya,
ReplyDeleteThanx for stopping by n dropping ur sweet comment in my space. U have fab recipes here and love this innovative recipe too...:)
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tempting n yummy rice..
ReplyDeletelooks delicious n healthy!
ReplyDeletelooks so yummy dear....
ReplyDeleteThanks Priya....
ReplyDeleteThat was an innovative way to make vangibath...Looks Great
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delicious and healthy recipe...Still 4 more to reach 50 post for this month..
ReplyDeleteThat looks really, really delicious Priya :)
ReplyDeleteQuinoa is a favorite of mine as well and I'm always looking for new ways to spice it up! Delicious.
ReplyDeleteIncluding quinoa in a vangibath is a nice twist. Very healthy and tasty! Slurp!
ReplyDeleteooooooooooh , love that spice blend, never had quinoa, maybe I should start hunting for one to see how it tastes
ReplyDeleteHealthy and yummy..
ReplyDeleteI totally agree with your enthusiasm for quinoa, and waow, this looks amazingly delicious (love eggplants!!)
ReplyDeleteA interesting twist to the traditional vaangibaath..
ReplyDeleteNew recipe..looks delicious and healthy.
ReplyDeleteLooks delish!!
ReplyDeleteExcellent priya!!
ReplyDeletewow delicious priya....enjoyed ur dish
ReplyDeletelooks yummy..
ReplyDeletelove it priya..
ReplyDeleteVery interesting new dish!
ReplyDeleteThis looks delicious. I need more recipes for quinoa. Thanks to you I can add another to my collection. Have a wonderful day. Blessings...Mary
ReplyDeleteQuinoa vangibath sounds delicious Priya. Love anything with eggplant. This one really good.
ReplyDeletevangibath with quinoa....yummo!..how do u come up with such ideas Priya?..lovely dish!
ReplyDeleteWhat a delicious dish! I love your use of quinoa here...and all those spices sound amazing!
ReplyDeletevery innovative, delicious and healthy recipe...
ReplyDeleteAnother very kind kind of dish from you Priya..superb
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That's an awesome idea Priya..I love quinua and this recipe is a keeper!
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Healthy and flavourful vangibath with quinoa...
ReplyDeletei have made with ready made powders this just wonderful :)
ReplyDeleteQuinoa is so nutritious and what a great way to cook them with spices.
ReplyDeleteSounds sooooooooo delish dear. Please do send it to my Quinoa event.
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