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Spicy Brinjal Curry

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Kathirikka Kaara Kolambu The following is text version of the recipe put down by Karen. Thank you so much for your time. SPICY BRINJAL CURRY, aka Kathirikkai Kaara Kolambu MASTER GROCERY LIST! Oil (sesame and/or other type, will use in all Steps) 1 tbs channa daal 1 tsp urad daal 1-2 dried red chillies fresh green chillies several curry leaves (Steps 1 and 3) ginger paste chopped and sliced red onions (chopped for Step 1, sliced for Step 3) 1 tsp tumeric (Steps 1 and 3) pinch of hing (asafeoetida) 2 large tsp sambar masala (samba spice mix) 2 large tbs of canned, chopped tomatoes shredded coconut tamarind paste diluted in some hot water 4 brinjals (AKA "baby" eggplants), sliced into 6 pieces, leaving the stem on for flavor (see video) pinch of chilli powder 2 pinches of coriander powder pinch of tava fry masala (if you don't have this, skip it) pinch of curry powder salt to taste pinch of fenugreek seeds. 1 tsp cumin seeds 1 tsp black mustard seeds 5 cloves of garlic 4 small cinnamon sticks 3 whole cloves 2-3 drumsticks (moringa, see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/M... '>http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/M... cut/torn in special way (see video), microwaved w/ salt and small amount of water Additional water (approx. 1 cup?) 1-2 tsp jaggery to taste cilantro for garnish (optional) INGREDIENTS: Step 1 (Spicy curry paste) Oil (sesame and/or other type, use in all Steps) 1 tbs channa daal 1 tsp urad daal 1-2 dried red chillies fresh green chillies several curry leaves (curry leaves also used in Step 3) ginger paste chopped red onions (Note: will use sliced red onions in Step 3) ½ tsp tumeric (also use tumeric in Step 3) pinch of hing (asafeoetida) 2 large tsp samba masala (samba spice mix) 2 large tbs of canned, chopped tomatoes shredded coconut tamarind paste diluted in some hot water Step 2 (Frying brinjals) 2 tsp oil (sesame and/or other type, use oil in all Steps) 4 brinjals (AKA "baby" eggplants), sliced into 6 pieces, leaving the stem on for flavor (see video) pinch of chilli powder 2 pinches of coriander powder pinch of tava fry masala (if you don't have this, skip it) pinch of curry powder salt to taste Step 3 (Combining everything together) Oil (sesame and/or other type, use oil in all Steps) pinch of fenugreek seeds. 1 tsp cumin seeds 1 tsp black mustard seeds 5 cloves of garlic curry leaves (curry leaves also used in Step 1) sliced red onions (Note: will use chopped red onions in Step 1) 3 whole cloves 4 small cinnamon sticks tumeric powder (also use tumeric in Step 1) 2-3 drumsticks (moringa, see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/M... '>http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/M... cut/torn in special way (see video), microwaved w/ salt and small amount of water Additional water (approx. 1 cup?) 1-2 tsp jaggery to taste cilantro for garnish (optional). INSTRUCTIONS This recipe takes 3 major steps. The first is to make the spicy curry sauce. The second is to fry the brinjals or 'baby' eggplants. The third combines all the ingredients and their flavors together. Step 1 (Spicy curry sauce) 1. Heat oil in pan. 2. Add 1 tbs channa daal and 1 pinch of urad daal. Stir. 3. Add dried red chillies, fresh green chillies, curry leaves. Stir for a little bit. 4. Add ginger paste and chopped red onion. Stir for a few minutes. 5. Add ½ tsp tumeric and a pinch of hing. Stir a bit more. 6. Add 2 tsp samba powder. 7. Keep stirring. Mixture should be quite dry. 8. Turn up heat a little bit as you are going to add moist tomatoes. 9. Add 2 large tbs of canned, chopped tomatoes. Keep stirring for a couple minutes or so. 10. Add shredded coconut. Add tamarind paste which has been diluted w/ some water. 11. Cook on medium heat for 3 more mins. then turn off heat. 12. Coarsely blend this spice/tamarind mixture in a blender to make the spicy curry sauce. Step 2 (Frying brinjal) 1. Heat a pan w/ 2 tsp oil (sesame and other) 2. Add brinjal, AKA "baby" eggplants. 3. Add pinch of chilli powder, 2 pinches of coriander powder, pinch of tava fry masala (if you don't have this, skip it), and pinch of curry powder 4. Add salt to taste. 5. Stir brinjals on medium heat for 5-10 mins. 6. Microwave drum sticks w/ a pinch of salt and small amount of water for 30-60 sec. Set aside. Step 3 (Combining everything together) 1. Heat another pan w/ oil (sesame and/or other type) 2. Add pinch of fenugreek seeds, 1 tsp cumin seeds, 1 tsp black mustard seeds, garlic, curry leaves, sliced onions, 3 cloves, 4 small cinnamon sticks. 3. Stir. 4. Add tumeric powder. 5. Add brinjals and drumsticks which have been heated in microwave w/ salt and small amount of water. 6. Add spicy curry sauce from Step 1. 7. Add some water (looks to be about 1 cup?). 8. Check the salt and spices and correct to your taste. 9. Add 1-2 tsp. jaggery, to taste. 10. Let it simmer covered for about 15 mins on moderate heat. (If too watery, simmer uncovered part of the time). 11. Garnish w/ cilantro (optional).

Channel: Howto & Style
Uploaded: November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am
Author: englishtamil

Length: 17:25
Rating: 4.40
Views: 28688

Tags: Brinjal  Curry  egg-plant  eggplant  Food  Indian  Kaara  Kathirikka  Kathirikkai  Kolambu  South  

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sillentguy322 (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
omg i am eating an spicy pizzaaaa and it hurrttssss !!! BUT ITS GOOOD !!!! ARGHHHHHH :O :O :O HELP !!!!
indianinside (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
very elaborate ... nice work .. trying it out now.. thanks :)
isoumyai (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
man u make me feel like shit...man i'm 24 and still on basic cooking 101....ahahahaha =P Thank God for Youtube!!!!
nosmas28 (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
Hi friend unga voice appadiye surya voda voice madiri irukku. i liked it. dish also superb. ur idea of that anjaraipetti is very good. i am thinking of trying that. very fast cooking. where r u from?
bunshir (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
Hey Man u spoke Tamil but not properly..English English lots of English..Speak English for Your Necessity not for Scene..Anyway Nice Dish Next time hope u to come with Good Dish Good TAMIL..Nandree for the recipe..
kalagappan (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
Very well explained, Just you need to make sure when you tell the Spices please tell more clearly in Tamil and English both. You Rock !!!
sri03 (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
whoa! This is wayyy to elaborate for me, but good job :) you seem to be pretty confident with a good measure of hindi bashing..lol
vijayaanoor (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
koncham peter vidaratha korachtu tamila pesi iruntha innum nalla irukum maamu....ethuku intha vetti bandha...
twelvethousandandfiv (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
Nice Presentation suresh....It looks like a professional chefs presentation....Keep it up....
yohinisiva (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
Awesome... Continue to the good job. I am a student living abroad find it to be useful. Tamil receipe kidakirathu romba santhosama iruku!

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