Cookbook:Baingan Bartha (South Indian Eggplant with Coconut and Chili) I

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Baingan Bartha (South Indian Eggplant with Coconut and Chili) I
CategoryIndian recipes
Servings4
Time40 minutes
Difficulty

Cookbook | Ingredients | Recipes | Indian Cuisine | Vegetarian

Baingan bartha is an eggplant (aubergine) dish much loved all over India. This southern version of the dish is very different from northern varieties, and well suited to the cuisine of the region.

Ingredients[edit | edit source]

Procedure[edit | edit source]

  1. Roast the eggplant directly over a low flame. Don't be afraid to set it right on the gas burner, turning it regularly until the skin becomes blackened and brittle and the flesh soft (about 15–20 minutes).
  2. Set aside to cool.
  3. Grind the chillies, coconut, and coriander together in a food processor to form a paste.
  4. Peel the eggplant skin off and mash the flesh to a uniform pulp by hand.
  5. Mix in the coconut paste (and optionally you can then add curds), along with salt to taste.
  6. Serve with chapatis, dosa or rice.

Notes, tips, and variations[edit | edit source]

  • Baingan bartha is commonly produced with coriander (seeds) and/or cilantro (leaves, from the same plant, and thus sometimes confusingly called coriander as well).