What you need:
Eggplant/Brinjal/Aubergine - 1 large
Onion - 2, chopped fine
Green chilli - 2, minced
Ginger - a small piece, julienned
Garlic - 4 or 5 pods, chopped
Groundnuts - a handful (optional)
Tomatoes - 2 or 3 large juicy, ripe ones, chopped
Red chilli powder - 1/2 tsp
Garam masala -3/4 tsp
Salt
Turmeric powder - 3/4 tsp
Corriander leaves - a few, to garnish
Spread some oil all over the brinjal. Prick the skin on all sides with a knife and then microwave on high heat for 14 minutes or until the skin shrivels up and the brinjal gets cooked.

Heat 2 tsp of oil in a microwave safe bowl. Add a tsp of jeera and the groundnuts to it and heat for 45 seconds. Stir in the onion, garlic, ginger, green chillies and heat for 3-4 minutes. Now add in the tomatoes and cook for another 3 minutes. Add turmeric powder, red chilli powder, garam masala, salt, sugar(optional) and the mashed brinjals. Stir well. Add some water if necessary and cook for 5 minutes.
Garnish with freshly chopped corriander leaves.



This also goes to Sunshine Mom's Food in colours - Red and to Srivalli's MEC-Potluck.
hi,..you can send this srivallis microwave event too,..looks delicious ,.even we prepare the same way...
ReplyDeletelooks superb..I have tried in microwave too..it comes out good...Btw, i too posted a baingan recipe today!!
ReplyDeleteTo make baingan bhartha in MW is a good idea.
ReplyDeleteLooks very very tasty and superb.Never tried in MW.will try now....Its my all time favorite..
ReplyDeleteVery interesting: I never thought of microwaving an eggplant. The result looks great. Thanks for participating!
ReplyDeleteMicrowave it? Never tried that before... if it is easy... I have to get my hands on it. Very nice.
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful idea, Jayashree. I'd have never thought of microwaving the eggplant. In fact, one of the reasons I don't make bharta as often as I'd like is because of the additional time needed to roast the baingan. Thanks for the idea!
ReplyDeleteWow, that is great u did in microwave B. Bartha.
ReplyDeleteGreat idea, bhartha look mouth-drooling!!!
ReplyDeleteLook delicious!!
ReplyDeleteNever tried roasting the baigan in the microwave. Surely it would have made life much easier. Nice recipe!
ReplyDeleteThe baigan bartha looks delicious Sree! I love it with piping hot pongal ;)
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing have to try it.
ReplyDeleteGreat idea, I never thought of the MW!
ReplyDeleteDoes the skin get as charred as it does on the stove? And the pulp as tender?
I make baingan bartha like this always - ever since i first tried it 4 yrs ago. So much easier and just as yummy - sans the smoked flavor perhaps...
ReplyDeletewhat a lovely idea to MW an eggplant. the bhartha looks delicious and colorful.
ReplyDeleteWOW .. looks yummy ..a very good idea to make it in the microwave ..
ReplyDeleteThanks for the lovely entry!
ReplyDeleteThank you Jayashree, for sending this one to me! This is the only baigan dish all of us love and I like the microwave version! Haven't tried it this way yet:)
ReplyDeleteThanx for the recipe. It turned out good.
ReplyDeleteCame out Perfect!!!!! Thanks so much!
ReplyDeleteJust tried the Bhartha..it is delicious! Thanks a ton!
ReplyDeleteFattu rommie.. thinks microwave/brinjal will blast. Your recipe is a proof.. thanks buddy ;)
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