Pickled veggies are always my favourite, serve with rice or rotis, i'll just open my mouth to eat.. I do variety of pickles at home and whenever there is some leftover pickles, i'll mix it with rice and enjoy them with some papads. My pantry will always have lemon pickle eventhough they are not prepared as traditionally as we do in India, i'll make them quite often through pressure cooking and cook with usual spices. However i will always make my pickles at home with variety of veggies.
Its been a while i wanted to give a try to this famous Achari baingan, this curry came out extremely well and an incredible side dish to enjoy with some puffy pooris. Yea i served this achari baingan with pooris for our lunch few days back. I used the medium large sized purple eggplants in this curry,you can use very well our Indian brinjals or Thai eggplants for making this curry.Sending to Srivalli's Side dish Mela.
2nos Eggplants (sliced lengthwise)
1no Onion (chopped)
1no Tomato (chopped)
3nos Garlic cloves
1tsp Ginger garlic paste
1tsp Garam masala powder
1/2tsp Amchur powder
1/2tsp Red chilly powder
2tsp Coriander powder
Oil
1tbsp Lemon juice
Few chopped coriander leaves
For Tempering:
1no Dry red chilli
1no Bay leaf
1/2tsp Fennel seeds
1/4tsp Mustard seeds
1/4tsp Cumin seeds
1/4tsp Ajwain seeds
1/4tsp Fenugreek seeds
6nos Nigella seeds
A pinch Asafoetida powder
Heat enough oil, add all the ingredients given for tempering and fry until everything turns brown.
Add the chopped onions,chopped tomatoes,chopped garlic cloves sauté for few minutes.
Add the ginger garlic paste and cook until the raw smells goes on. now add the sliced eggplant pieces sauté for few seconds.
Now add all the spice powder, cook it well until the eggplants gets well coated with masala.
Finally add the lemon juice and chopped coriander leaves put off the stove..
Enjoy with rotis or any sort of rice..
Its been a while i wanted to give a try to this famous Achari baingan, this curry came out extremely well and an incredible side dish to enjoy with some puffy pooris. Yea i served this achari baingan with pooris for our lunch few days back. I used the medium large sized purple eggplants in this curry,you can use very well our Indian brinjals or Thai eggplants for making this curry.Sending to Srivalli's Side dish Mela.
2nos Eggplants (sliced lengthwise)
1no Onion (chopped)
1no Tomato (chopped)
3nos Garlic cloves
1tsp Ginger garlic paste
1tsp Garam masala powder
1/2tsp Amchur powder
1/2tsp Red chilly powder
2tsp Coriander powder
Oil
1tbsp Lemon juice
Few chopped coriander leaves
For Tempering:
1no Dry red chilli
1no Bay leaf
1/2tsp Fennel seeds
1/4tsp Mustard seeds
1/4tsp Cumin seeds
1/4tsp Ajwain seeds
1/4tsp Fenugreek seeds
6nos Nigella seeds
A pinch Asafoetida powder
Heat enough oil, add all the ingredients given for tempering and fry until everything turns brown.
Add the chopped onions,chopped tomatoes,chopped garlic cloves sauté for few minutes.
Add the ginger garlic paste and cook until the raw smells goes on. now add the sliced eggplant pieces sauté for few seconds.
Now add all the spice powder, cook it well until the eggplants gets well coated with masala.
Finally add the lemon juice and chopped coriander leaves put off the stove..
Enjoy with rotis or any sort of rice..
Achari Baingan, Achari Bhindi, Achari Paneer - the amalgamation of spices in these dishes makes it SO fingerlickin' GOOD!
ReplyDeleteVery interesting recipe... I need a bowl if rice now...
ReplyDeleteits a new recipe to me.. looks too good..:)
ReplyDeleteany kind of brinjal recipe is my favorite :) but never knew this type of recipe ! good one !
ReplyDeleteInteresting recipe with brinjal. Must taste yum for sure
ReplyDeleteUr pic just made me hungry....love pairing it with parathas in the mornings!! Lovely click!
ReplyDeleteakka, please both those plates... i'm really hungry... :)
ReplyDeleteThat's an interesting recipe.. Looks very yum & attractive..
ReplyDeleteI would love to have it with a bowl of piping hot white rice...slurrp!!
ReplyDeleteMouth is watering.. cannot resist...plz send little... :P
ReplyDeleteVery interesting and lovely....
ReplyDeleteIt will go very well with Paratha or Naan
ReplyDeleteAchari baingan looks yumm.
ReplyDeleteAchari anything wins with me all the time. This baingan will find its way to my kitchen next week Priya. Love the tempering spice combination
ReplyDeleteWowww.. very tempting combination.. looks amazing :)
ReplyDeletelooks simply awesome! Wonderfully prepared.
ReplyDeletefinger licking goodness
ReplyDeleteLol Aks..I giggled when I read that u open ur mouth to eat when u have pickles..I love achari stuffs, made achari gobi and chicken so next I can try this :)
ReplyDeleteslurrp..ur pic makes me hungry!!
ReplyDeletemouth watering....bookmarked
ReplyDeletewow...Different yummy recipe...Looks so tempting...
ReplyDeleteanything with achari spices love it..
ReplyDeleteachaari flavors are yum sis.. perfect with roti or rice..
ReplyDeletemouth watering recipe dear....luv it...
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this is really awesome. gonna try it real soon.
ReplyDeletespicy and feel like grabbing it.
ReplyDeleteWow priya!! achari baingan, love your version. I'm telling you, clicks are really making me hungry!!
ReplyDeleteVery interesting recipe with Brinjal.. Looks so tempting..
ReplyDeleteSounds very yum
ReplyDeleteFinger Licking Achari Baingan! I have never tried this with Poori. Must try soon :)
ReplyDeleteYum, achari baingan. Your masala sounds interesting.
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