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Dahi Baingan ~ Eggplant cooked in yogurt

Dahi Baingan

Brinjals play an important role in a typical Andhra vegetarian meal. Its the revered vegetable of Andhra cuisine and a family favorite.

Often I try to prepare something different with it, away from the monotony. I tried Dahi Baingan, a North Indian style preparation to go with rotis and it didn’t disappoint. There are a couple of versions of Dahi Baingan one of which is this particular recipe that I noted in my recipe files. A creamy style sabji that makes for a lovely side with rotis. Goes well with plain rice too. Next on my to-try list is another yogurt based curry, Kashmiri Dahi Baingan.

Dahi Baingan Recipe

Prep & Cooking: 45 mts

Serves: 4-5

Cuisine: North Indian

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Ingredients:

1/4 kg green brinjals, wash and cube

1 1/2 tbsps oil

1/2 tsp cumin seeds

1 chopped onion

1 chopped tomato

1/2 tsp finely minced ginger

1 tsp jaggery (optional)

1 tsp red chilli pwd

2 green chillis, slit half way

1 tsp coriander pwd

1/2 tsp saunf pwd/aniseed pwd

1 tsp coriander leaves (optional)

1 cup beaten yogurt

pinch of garam masala pwd

pinch of kasuri methi

salt to taste

1 In a bowl, combine yogurt, chilli pwd, coriander pwd, saunf pwd, salt, coriander leaves and green chilies. Keep aside
2 Heat oil in a vessel, add cumin seeds and let them brown. Add crushed ginger and chopped onions and saute for 4-5 mts. Add turmeric pwd and combine. Add the cubed brinjals and cook on medium high flame for 3 mts. Cover with lid and let them cook on medium low flame for 15-17 mts. Keep checking in between and stir fry to ensure the brinjals don’t burn or stick to the pan.
3 Add the tomatoes and combine. Cook for another 3 mts. Add a cup of water and jaggery, bring to a boil and reduce flame. Place lid and cook over low flame for 15 mts. Remove lid and cook for another few mts if it appears still watery. Add the yogurt mixture and combine. Allow the curry to cook till you achieve a thick gravy consistency. Add garam masala pwd and kasuri methi and combine. Turn off heat.
4 Serve with rice or rotis.

Dahi Baingan ~ Eggplant cooked in yogurt Recipe

Prep time: 5 min
Cook time: 40 min
Yield: 4
Main Ingredients: brinjal curd

Brinjals play an important role in a typical Andhra vegetarian meal. Its the revered vegetable of Andhra cuisine and a family favorite. I tried Dahi Baingan, a North Indian style preparation to go with rotis and it didn’t disappoint. There are a couple of versions of Dahi Baingan one of which is this particular recipe that I noted in my recipe files. A creamy style sabji that makes for a lovely side with rotis. Goes well with plain rice too. Next on my to-try list is another yogurt based curry, Kashmiri Dahi Baingan.

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By • Jun 29th, 2010 • Category: All Recipes, Indian Vegetarian Recipes, North Indian Recipes, Recipes Vegetable Dishes

  • Preity

    Haii Sailaja gaaru,

    Yummy dish and excellent photography.
    And thanks a ton for this blog.
    Here we don’t get green eggplants, can we make the same with common long eggplants?

    Thank you.

  • http://www.superyummyrecipes.com/ satya

    hi sailu ….
    dahi baingan looks awesome n delicious …..very tempting dish ….i love to try it ..

  • Krithika

    The very thought of a gravy with dahi is wonderful enough and brinjals in that gravy…what a recipe! You make me want to cook! :-)

  • http://www.meesosweetandspicy.blogspot.com meeso

    Looks creamy & delicious!

  • http://www.curryinkadai.blogspot.com kalva

    nice combo… yougurt and eggplant!!!

  • http://www.indianfoodrocks.com Manisha

    Sailu, your posting this recipewas like providence! I had baby eggplants that I was wondering what to do with. Mine were purple, not green but I followed your recipe anyway. Amazing flavors! Thank you! The only thing that didn’t work for me was that the yogurt separated but it still tastes very good. My yogurt is fat free and I wonder if that had something to do with it.

  • priyanka

    hi sailu garu…looks too gud nd yummy too….my brother often says he wants to come to ur house for a day….and wants to hav gud food for tat day!!!!

  • Sarita

    Hi Sailu

    Tonite I am preparing one of your baingan stir fry recipe for our dinner

    Most of your baingan recipes state purple, green or white baingans

    I have seen/use only purple. Are they different. Can they be interchanged for use in your recipes

    Thanks

  • http://www.litebite.in Sanjeeta kk

    Exciting recipe. Adding curds to brinjal sounds good. Many regions of India use this combination. But they normally dry roast and then add the curd.

  • http://homely-food.blogspot.com Neha

    nice recipe for preparing green brinjals. Adding yoghurt and kasuri methi is a great idea!

  • http://sailusfood.com Sailu

    You can either green, white or purple baingans as long as they are not bitter.

  • nikhat alam

    Hi Sailu, ur recipes r lovely n easy, im going thru this page…looking frwrd fr more good dishes cos i love to cook…

  • Sudha

    Sailu garu,
    Though I am also from andhra, I never knew of a dish like this. This looks so yummy. And baingan is very fav veggie. Thanks for sharing such innovative and delicious recipes

  • Anjani

    Dear Sailu,

    Could you please tell us the recipe for veg manchuria and chicken 65?
    I have tried making it with some recipes but it never came out well.
    I will be waiting for those recipes.

    Thank u so much for great recipes that u have posted.

  • sujini

    It is very good recipe for preparing brinjals.

  • Sarita

    Thanks for your prompt response Sailu

    “You can either green, white or purple baingans as long as they are not bitter”

    How does one know if they are bitter or not

    thanking you

  • sri

    nice recipe! cud u post red chillies pachadi…in telanagana region they make it with chintakai. the combination is awesome and my grandma usually made it every summer. though i don’t find chintakai here in US, wud like to make it with mature tamarind instead.

  • Smita Wagh

    eggplant & yoghurt, what a combination, the photo looks so tempting that I need to make it at the earliest, keep it up &thanx 4 the wonderful recipes.

  • Swathi

    Hi Sailu,
    where r u? no posts since long time
    hope everything is fine…

  • Jagan

    Have cooked it today… very tasty! Thanks

  • Deepa

    Tried the recipe today…it was awesome.My hubby loved it a lot!!!