This is a recipe which I learnt from my mother. My mother prepares a raita almost daily for lunch. A simple cucumber raita or carrot raita or mixed raita....different variety raitas, but it is always present in her menu. The main purpose was to make us eat fresh and raw vegetables daily. I learnt the idea of adding apples to raita also from her. View one such recipe here. Brinjal raita is her speciality. I asked the recipe to my mother over phone and made it yesterday. A very simple recipe and it was great, of course wouldn't taste as great as hers :)
What you need?
4-5 Brinjals
1 cup Yogurt
1/2 tsp Mustard seeds
3-4 Green Chillies
4-5 Curry Leaves
1 tsp Oil
Salt
How to prepare?
Cut the brinjals into large cubes. Put them in a pan, add a little water...just enough to cook the brinjals. Don't add too much water, we may have to drain the excess water in the end if its more, which means you would end up wasting all the nutrients !! Sprinkle some water in between if necessary. (You can also add a little salt while cooking the brinjals)
Once cooked, you can notice that the brinjal becomes soft. Remove from stove and allow to cool. Then slowly remove the skin from brinjals and put only the flesh part into a bowl. Slightly smash them. Now add the yogurt and salt. Mix well.
Now do the tempering. Heat oil, splutter mustard seeds, saute green chillies and curry leaves for few seconds. Add this to the raita. Serve with rice or roti.
Serves 2-3
Brinjal raita is so new to me! Wonderful with roti!
ReplyDeletesounds tasty and try it soon......
ReplyDeleteBrinjal in raita, sounds very new and interesting..
ReplyDeleteNever tasted this Sobha...but its lovely enough for me to try it out as soon as I can :) Pls post some more of ur mom's raitha recipes :) u have a fan here!
ReplyDeleteCurd raitas are always so healthy and yummy...great recipe.
ReplyDeletethis is new to me..never thot of adding it to raitha..nice recipe..
ReplyDeleteinteresting recipe....looks yumm
ReplyDeleteAwesome ~ My hubs is a BIG baingan fan n he will go crazy over this ..lol :)
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Fantastic raita looks delicious.
ReplyDeleteQuite an interesting raita..yumm..
ReplyDeleteCan imagine its taste..yummy
ReplyDeletehi sobha, look"s very appetizing. now i learnt the word "raita" i guess it relates to "appetizers"
ReplyDeletewill try it with yogurt. we do have eggplants that were boiled,, peeled and sliced but with fresh coconut milk etc added but not yogurt. thanks for this
I have this in my drafts .. difference is that I broiled the eggplant. This version looks yummy too. Will try it sometime.
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Yummy!!!My fav raita!!!
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Looks very delicious.
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ReplyDeleteThatz totally new to me:-) I love brinjals and wud love to try this soon..
ReplyDeleteBrinjal raita is very much new to me! Apt with rotis
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Looks interesting...will definitely try this!
ReplyDeleteThis is really new to me but I will definitely give it a try! I love anything brinjal :)
ReplyDeleteYum! You could eat it just like that too :) nice snaps dear
ReplyDeletewow, this sure looks so yummy, a wonderful post and lovely clicks..
ReplyDeletebrinjal raita never thought of it...healty one...found new recipe with brinjal...good with roti..
ReplyDeleteRaita out of brinjal is very new to me...must try..
ReplyDeleteSounds like a delicious twist to the classic raita. Nice!
ReplyDeleteWoww.. this is a new recipe.. :) Looks awesome :D Tastes great too I am sure..
ReplyDeleteraita looks yummy
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