Kathirikai Pulikuthi Curry -VoW -Brinjal Curry
This is so very simple and easy to prepare. For brinjal lovers this is a yummy recipe. Its is very tangy and spicy at the same time .This would be my entry for the event Vegetable of the week hosted by Pooja-Creative Ideas ..Here it goes !!
Raw Materials Required
Brinjal - 5-6 nos
Red Chilli - 1 tsp
Dosai Mulga podi -2 tsp
Sambhar Powder -2 tsp
Salt as desired
Tamarind -2 lemon size balls
Oil -3 tsp
Mustard Seeds -1 tsp
Urdh dhal -1/2 tsp
Hing a couple of pinches
Preparation Style
Wash the brinjal and cut four slice of the it. Do not cut through the brinjal because you need to fill in the masala powder. On the other side mix all the powder and salt together. Fill each brinjal with a couple of spoons of the powder and set it aside. Soak the tamarind in water for a couple of hours before preparing the dish.
Raw Materials Required
Brinjal - 5-6 nos
Red Chilli - 1 tsp
Dosai Mulga podi -2 tsp
Sambhar Powder -2 tsp
Salt as desired
Tamarind -2 lemon size balls
Oil -3 tsp
Mustard Seeds -1 tsp
Urdh dhal -1/2 tsp
Hing a couple of pinches
Preparation Style
Wash the brinjal and cut four slice of the it. Do not cut through the brinjal because you need to fill in the masala powder. On the other side mix all the powder and salt together. Fill each brinjal with a couple of spoons of the powder and set it aside. Soak the tamarind in water for a couple of hours before preparing the dish.
In a small kadai add oil and mustard seeds. Allow it to crack and the urdh dhal and hing. Then slowly add the brinjal. Add the tamarind water to it . See to that the brinjal is soaked in the tamarind water. Let the gas be on low flame and cook for about 20-25 mts time. Do not disturb the brinjal while cooking because it make break .The tamarind liquid would reduce itself and shrink to a thick paste. Once you see the paste is thick and the brinjal is cooked off the gas and serve it with rice. Enjoy!!!!!
29 comments:
YUM! Waiting for the round up!:)
its raining brinjals in blog-o-land! yummy recipe Deepa.
This one was fabulous.. I tasted it at Deepas place & loved it! A definet on my list to be made in my Kitchen often!!Good one Deepa....
with dosa mulga podi..that must be a different taste. How to make dosai mulga podi ?
Very nice its totally different :)
Awesome deepa!mouth watering dish..
Looks gr8! Idea of using Dosai mulga podi is good one.. Must have tasted heavenly!
One of my favorite brinjal recipe :) Looks great
That sounds so simple (no grinding) and the kuzhambu looks awesome.
Looks absolutely gorgeous!!
Looks spicy and delicious..Great entry..
Must be tasting sour with tamarind in it , isn't it lovely ? I love this idea Deepa.
Thanks a lot for nice entry :) .
Brijals looks so nice.
curry looks mouthwatering deepa
hi Deepa,
thanks for visiting my blog..
u have got a good collection of recipes..u seem to be a professional blogger... with 3 blogs,im still an amateur :D
we have one thing in common. i.e.NAME
my maiden name is Deepa. After marriage i became Anjali :D
I love brinjals...and I love the look of your curry.
nice curry...looks delicious..
Looks yummmmy! Nice picture.
Just saw pitalai in sowmays place and here you are with a bowl of spicy brinjal kozhambu with that perfect colour and look!..addition of dosai milagai podi sounds interesting!
Wow...this looks really good!!! Can we have it with chapathis if we make the gravy a bit dry?
Nice spicy brinjal curry Deepa !!
spicy entry !!
I just smacked my tongue at how tangy that must be with the tamarind! :)
Simple and yummy Deepa. Viji
Looks yummy...
Deepa, this looks so delicious.. Can feel the tangy taste :)...I like your idea of adding sambhar masala to the gravy!!
Looks Spicy n yummy.....Nice blog too....
wow.. brinjal is my fav and this recipe sure is mouth watering,will make it the next time i pick up brinjals!thanks for sharing
The pic looks yummy but the description of how to make the curry is poor,If you can be more elaborate that would have been good.
What an easy and simple recipe, and at the same time so very healthy and full of the goodness of brinjal and the heavenly spices! Today, with more and more lifestyle related diseases like obesity and diabetes plaguing us Indians, such a recipe would do us a world of good, not to mention cater to our taste buds! For some expert tips on healthy eating habits check out our blog at http://knorratseven.blogspot.com/
Wow they look delicious... I have never tried this, sure to try it out soon looks so inviting. Great recipe.
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