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Spicy Baingan Musallam Recipe
Add a little spice to your lunch menu today with this exotic vegetarian recipe of baingan musallam. Baingan is the term for brinjal or eggplant in Hindi. Musallam is obviously a famous gravy which is usually made with meat. However using the same combination of spices for a plain vegetable like brinjal, you can make your meal burst with robust flavours.
This delightful vegetarian recipe of baingan musallam has a rich and creamy texture and a lip-smacking taste which makes it simply irresistible. The combination of cream and the fragrant spices makes this simple vegetarian dish taste absolutely divine.

So, check out the recipe for baingan musallam and give it a try.
Serves:
3
Preparation
time:
15
minutes
Cooking
time:
20
minutes
Ingredients
- Small brinjals- 4-5
- Onions- 2 (finely chopped)
- Ginger-garlic paste- 2tsp
- Chilli powder- 1tsp
- Coriander powder- 2tsp
- Turmeric powder- ½ tsp
- Tomatoes- 2 (chopped)
- Tomato puree- 2tbsp
- Sugar- ½ tsp
- Salt- as per taste
- Cumin seeds- 1tsp
- Fresh cream- 3tbsp
- Coriander leaves- 2tbsp (chopped)
- Oil- for deep frying
- Oil- 2tbsp
Procedure
1.
Wash
and
make
slits
in
the
brinjals
with
a
knife.
2.
Heat
the
oil
for
deep
frying
in
a
kadhai
and
fry
the
brinjals
on
a
medium
flame
till
they
turn
golden
brown.
3.
Once
they
are
cooked,
transfer
the
brinjals
to
a
plate.
4.
Heat
two
tablespoon
of
oil
in
a
pan
and
add
cumin
seeds
to
it.
Allow
them
to
crackle.
5.
Add
the
onions
and
saute
on
medium
flame
till
they
turn
transparent.
6.
Then
add
ginger-garlic
paste,
chilli
powder,
turmeric
powder,
coriander
powder
and
cook
for
2-3
minutes.
7.
After
that
add
the
chopped
tomatoes
and
tomato
puree
to
the
pan.
Mix
well.
8.
Add
salt,
sugar
and
cook
for
4-5
minutes.
9.
Now
add
the
fried
brinjals
and
mix
well.
10.
Add
little
water
to
make
a
semi-thick
gravy.
11.
Once
done,
switch
off
the
flame
and
add
the
fresh
cream
to
it.
12.
Garnish
with
chopped
coriander
leaves
and
serve.
Spicy baingan musallam recipe is ready to be served. Enjoy this vegetarian delight with rotis.



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