
The Aubergine beauties in my fridge needed some makeover. They were treated to some spicy tweaking and the result was a winner !! The usual Bartha was given a face-lift; other than fresh peas, coconut milk was added to further enhance the taste. Not only did it go well with phulkas, it also tasted divine with rice .
The curry teased us with her smoky tang and we went for repeated servings !!
What goes:-
- Eggplants -2 (medium sized)
- Onions – 2 or 3
- Tomatoes – 2 (large)
- Fresh Peas – 1 cup
- Ginger-Garlic Paste – 1 tbsp
- Garam Masala – 1 tbsp – to taste
- Red Chilli Powder – 1 tsp – to taste
- Turmeric Powder – 1 tsp
- Salt – to taste
- Cream of Coconut Milk – 1/2 cup
- Maggi Curry Taste Maker – 1 tbsp
- Butter – 1 tbsp
How:-
Wash & grease the eggplants with oil and roast it on a gas burner over medium heat.
Turn it frequently until fully roasted. Put the smoky charred brinjal in cold water to cool and peel the skin.
Mash the flesh and set aside.
In a kadai add butter and as it heats add green chilli and onion and stir fry till golden brown. Add ginger -garlic paste and saute for some time.
Add chopped tomatoes and let it cook for a while. Now add red chilli powder, turmeric powder, garam masala and salt and let it cook till the flavours blend !.
Add green peas and cook till it becomes tender. Now add the mashed brinjal flesh and mix well. Let it cook over medium heat for some time.
Now add the coconut milk and the curry taste maker. Cook for some more time.
Garnish with the Greens. Serve Hot–
Linking this to Kavitha’s Healing Foods:Eggplants event announcement by Siri

Also sending this to Girlichef’s Hearth & soul Blog Hop – vol 33



Looks delicious nice twist to famours baingan ka bartha.
Very innovative looking bharta. Seems to be delicious.
Deepa
Love this dish.. slurpp slurppp
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Ive been craving baingan bartha. Adding coconut milk is new to me. Sounds delish!
I LOVE this recipe! I'm a sucker for anything with curry in it, thanks for sharing the recie :). Miriam@Meatless Meals For Meat Eaters
droolworthy bhartha and a lovely side dish for chappathis
This recipe is great. I love eggplant and I am always looking for new ways to cook it. This is a very unique recipe.
Thanks for sharing.
Mely
looks yumm and tasty!…goes good with anything!
Delicious and inviting baingan bhartha, fabulous side dish for rotis..
Baingan bartha looks yummy! Adding coconut milk paste will enhance the taste for sure! :P
Delicious and drool worthy bartha,looks so inviting and unique.
Love it…So yummy, makes me drool Priya
mmm one of my fav….very nice!!
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Totally drooling! Adding coconut milk/ cream will surely take it to a higher level:))
A very nice twist to baingan bharta…. Loved the idea of adding peas to it.. Hey thanks for appreciating the cake on my blog… U r the first person to do that… I didnt got any good reviews from my siblings only coz it didnt looked similar to dt on the show…. :-( However ur comments made my day.. Thanx..
I like baingan ka bhartha very much but I did not prepare this way. I used to cook baingans seperately and then prepare, also I used to put tomatoes later after adding the masalas.
This recipe with the peas looks interesting.
I will try it this way.
Just for a clarification… what is curry taste maker.. I never tried it?
@ Abhilash– just the masala/spice packet From Maggi Noodles, it adds good taste to the curries/gravies
Thank you the pictures are great step by step tutorial, not to mention mouth watering!
Such a great eggplant dish, Priya. Love the spices used in it, and the step-by-step directions are very helpful. A wonderful, yummy, and comforting dish.
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