Best 4 Baingan Ka Bharta Indian Punjabi Style Recipes

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Baingan ka bharta, a classic Indian dish, unveils a smoky and flavorful experience with the main protagonist being the humble brinjal, also known as eggplant. This quintessential Punjabi dish tantalizes taste buds with its blend of spices, roasted brinjal, and a host of other ingredients that come together to create a symphony of flavors. From selecting the perfect brinjals to mastering the art of roasting and mashing them, this article will guide you through the culinary journey of preparing a lip-smacking baingan ka bharta that will leave you craving for more.

Here are our top 4 tried and tested recipes!

BAINGAN BHARTA (EGGPLANT BHARTA)



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Indian baingan bharta made with grilled eggplants, spices, onions, tomatoes and coriander leaves. This super flavorful dish is easy and is great to serve as a side dish. It goes well with roti, rice or even with bread.

Provided by Swasthi

Categories     Side

Time 35m

Number Of Ingredients 13

500 grams eggplants ((baingan))
4 medium garlic cloves
1 to 2 green chilies ((slit, adjust to taste))
1 teaspoon oil ((mustard oil or any other))
1½ tablespoons oil ((mustard oil or any other))
1 medium onion ((½ cup chopped, 130 grams))
1 large tomato ((¾ cup deseeded & chopped, 200 grams))
3 large garlic cloves ((fine chopped))
½ to ¾ inch ginger ((fine chopped))
½ teaspoon red chilli powder ((adjust to taste))
½ teaspoon garam masala ((read notes))
¾ teaspoon salt ((adjust to taste))
2 tablespoon coriander leaves ((fine chopped))

Steps:

  • Rinse eggplants well under running water and wipe dry with a kitchen tissue. Make 4 slits on the brinjal and push 4 garlic cloves deep inside 2 slits. Also push 2 slit green chilies in the other 2 slits. Brush them with oil.
  • On Direct Fire: With the help of a tong, place it on direct fire. You can do it either on the red hot coal or stovetop. Keep turning it to all the other sides and grill until it is done completely roasted. It takes about 12 to 14 mins.
  • To grill in oven: Line a metal tray with foil. Cut each eggplant to 2 parts and place them on the tray with the skin side on top. You can also place the tomatoes in the same tray. Broil/Grill them at 460 F or 240 C for 16 to 18 mins.
  • In air fryer: Place baingan, chilies, garlic and tomatoes in the air fryer basket. Air fry at 400 F or 200 C. It takes roughly about 22 mins for the whole eggplant, 16 mins if you halve the eggplant & air fry.
  • Once done, check by inserting a fork into the eggplant. It should go in smoothly & easily meaning it is soft and cooked well. (Check step-by-step photos above)
  • Cool the eggplant and peel the skin. Optionally - Transfer the eggplant to a bowl and cover it for 5 mins. Once done remove the skin.
  • Mash or chop the eggplant, grilled garlic and green chilies. Keep these aside. Chop the tomatoes, onions and raw garlic as well.
  • Pour oil to a hot pan. When the oil turns hot, add chopped ginger and garlic.
  • Saute for 30 to 60 seconds until aromatic.
  • Then add chopped onions and saute until they turn light golden.
  • Add tomatoes and salt. Cook until they become soft. Then add red chili powder and cook for a few minutes until the raw smell from the tomatoes goes away.
  • Then mashed eggplants, garlic and green chilies. (You may want to save half of the green chilies for later after taste testing)
  • Mix everything and mash it a bit to blend well. Then add garam masala and cook for 3 to 4 minutes on a medium heat.
  • Taste test and add more salt and green chilli. Garnish with coriander leaves.
  • Serve baingan bharta with roti, rice or naan.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 243 kcal, Carbohydrate 30 g, Protein 5 g, Fat 14 g, SaturatedFat 1 g, Sodium 973 mg, Fiber 11 g, Sugar 15 g, ServingSize 1 serving

BAINGAN BHARTA



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Baingan bharta is a popular Punjabi dish from the North Indian cuisine. It is made with a mash of fire-roasted eggplant, onions, tomatoes, herbs and spices. I share a simply delicious family heirloom recipe which you will love.

Provided by Dassana Amit

Categories     Side Dish

Time 30m

Number Of Ingredients 9

1 eggplant (- large purple variety known as bhartha baingan in India (aubergine or brinjal))
½ cup finely chopped onions ( or 1 medium sized onion)
1 cup finely chopped tomatoes (or 2 medium sized tomatoes)
1 heaped teaspoon finely chopped garlic (or 5 to 6 medium-sized garlic cloves)
½ teaspoon chopped green chiles (or serrano peppers or 1 green chilli)
¼ teaspoon red chili powder (or cayenne or add as required)
2 tablespoons oil (- can use mustard oil or peanut oil or sunflower oil)
1 tablespoon chopped coriander leaves ((cilantro))
salt (as required)

Steps:

  • Rinse the eggplant in water and then pat dry with a kitchen napkin. Cut the eggplant from its base up-to an inch away from the stem without breaking it apart.
  • Cut on four sides or directions as shown in the step-by-step guide above. The eggplant has to be whole when you place it on the stove-top.
  • Pull apart the cut sides gently and check for worms or any black spots. Discard the eggplant if you see any worms in it.
  • If the eggplant looks clean and without worms, then proceed further. Optionally you can spread a light layer of oil all over it.
  • Keep it for roasting on direct flame on the stove-top. Keep the flame to medium-low or medium.
  • Note that as the eggplant cooks some of the juices and drippings will fall which you can wipe later. I don't recommend placing or covering the sides of the stove-top burner with aluminum foil as they can burn and be dangerous.
  • You can also grill the eggplant in the oven. But then do note that you won't get the smoky flavor in the eggplant.
  • Secure the eggplant between tongs and keep on turning it after 2 to 3 minutes on the flame, so that it is evenly cooked.
  • Roast the eggplant till its completely cooked and tender. With a fork or knife check the doneness. The knife should slide easily in aubergine without any resistance. Remove the eggplant and immerse in a bowl of water till it cools.
  • You can also do the dhungar technique of infusing charcoal smoky flavor in the eggplant. This is an optional step. Use natural charcoal for this method. Carefully heat a small piece of charcoal on flame with the help of tongs or by placing it in a wired metal fire-proof rack above the flame, till it becomes smoking hot and red.
  • Make small cuts on the roasted eggplant with a knife. Place the red hot charcoal in the same plate where the roasted aubergine is kept. Add a few drops of oil on the charcoal. The charcoal would begin to smoke.
  • As soon as smoke begins to release from the charcoal, cover the entire plate tightly with a large bowl. Allow the charcoal smoke to get infused for 1 to 1.5 minutes.
  • Alternatively, you can also do this dhungar method once the baingan bharta is cooked, just like the way we do for dal tadka.
  • Whether you have charcoal smoked the eggplant or not, peel the charred skin when it cools. Chop finely or you can even mash it.
  • In a kadai or frying pan or skillet, heat oil. Then add finely chopped onions and garlic.
  • Stirring often, sauté the onions till they soften and translucent. Don't brown them.
  • Add chopped green chillies and chopped tomatoes. Mix well.
  • Sauté the tomatoes stirring often, till the oil starts separating from the mixture. The tomatoes should become pulpy, soft and oil should release from the masala mixture.
  • Now add the red chili powder. Stir and mix again.
  • Add the chopped or mashed eggplant. Mix thoroughly.
  • Season with salt. Stirring often saute for some 4 to 5 minutes on low to medium-low heat.
  • Finally stir in the coriander leaves or garnish bharta with them. Serve baingan bharta with phulka, roti or chapati. It goes well even with bread, toasted or grilled bread and plain rice or jeera rice.
  • You can also pair it with any North Indian meal or mains.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 228 kcal, Carbohydrate 24 g, Protein 4 g, Fat 15 g, Sodium 672 mg, Fiber 9 g, Sugar 13 g, SaturatedFat 2 g, UnsaturatedFat 11 g, ServingSize 1 serving

PUNJABI EGGPLANT (BAINGAN BHARTA)



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Punjabi baingan bharta is easy to make and has a delicious smoky flavor from the roasted eggplant. Serve it with freshly made with hot chapatis.

Provided by Petrina Verma Sarkar

Categories     Side Dish     Dinner

Time 45m

Yield 4

Number Of Ingredients 12

3 medium-sized eggplants (roughly 1 pound/500 grams)
2 tablespoons vegetable oil
1 teaspoon cumin seeds
2 medium onions (finely chopped)
1 tablespoon garlic paste (or finely chopped garlic)
1-inch piece ginger (finely grated)
2 large tomatoes (finely chopped)
1/2 teaspoon coriander powder
1/2 teaspoon cumin powder
1/2 teaspoon garam masala
2 tablespoons fresh green coriander (finely chopped)
Optional: 2 green chilies

Steps:

  • Gather the ingredients.
  • Punjabi baingan ka bharta requires roasted eggplant. Roast eggplant on a gas cooktop by placing the eggplants straight over the burner(s) and keeping the flame on low setting. Keep turning and cooking until all the skin on the eggplant is charred and the inner flesh looks really soft, about 20 minutes; the eggplant will seem to 'cave in' on itself. Or, you can grill the eggplant in your oven broiler or on your barbecue grill. Again, keep turning periodically until all the skin on the eggplant is charred and the inner flesh looks really soft, 20 to 25 minutes.
  • Once the eggplant is roasted, allow to cool fully and then peel off and discard the charred skin.
  • Once cool, coarsely mash it and keep aside for later use.
  • Place pan over medium heat and add the cooking oil. When hot, add the cumin seeds and cook till the spluttering stops.
  • Add the onions and fry until soft and translucent.
  • Add the garlic and the ginger and then fry for 1 minute.
  • Add the tomatoes, optional green chiles, coriander, ground cumin, and garam masala. Stir well and cook for 3 to 5 minutes, stirring often to prevent the spice mix from sticking to the pan. Sprinkle a little water if needed.
  • Add the eggplant and salt and mix well. Taste and add more salt if needed. Add the chopped fresh coriander (cilantro) and stir. Cook another minute and turn off the heat. Serve hot with chapatis or rice and your favorite daal dish.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 273 kcal, Carbohydrate 47 g, Cholesterol 0 mg, Fiber 13 g, Protein 6 g, SaturatedFat 1 g, Sodium 433 mg, Sugar 18 g, Fat 10 g, ServingSize 4 servings, UnsaturatedFat 0 g

BAINGAN KA BHARTA (INDIAN-PUNJABI STYLE)



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Make and share this Baingan Ka Bharta (Indian-Punjabi Style) recipe from Food.com.

Provided by HeatherDawn._

Categories     Vegetable

Time 25m

Yield 6 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 13

1 eggplant (should be big & fat)
5 -6 big onions, finely chopped
7 -8 green chilies
2 tablespoons fine cut fresh ginger
5 -6 big tomatoes, finely chopped
1 1/2 teaspoons red chili powder
2 teaspoons dhaniya powder (coriander)
salt
2 -3 tablespoons oil
1 teaspoon jeera powder, cumin seeds for saute
coriander leaves, coarsly chopped (to garnish)
1 teaspoon garam masala powder
1 pinch hing (Asafoetida)

Steps:

  • Set oven to broil on high. Grease the Egg Plant with some oil, poke 2 or three holes (so it doesn't explode)and put it in the oven. Keep checking it till the outer skin starts cracking and can be peeled off easily. You want the skin to burn a little so the eggplant has a smokey flavor.
  • Allow the eggplant to cool a little. Peel the outer skin of the eggplant under cold water.
  • When the skin is removed, mash the eggplant well so that it has an even consistency, you can keep seeds or remove them based on your preferance.
  • Put some oil in a pan. When hot, put hing (Asafoetida)and Jeera (cumin seeds)in. After a minute or so, when the cumin seeds begin to turn darker and give off aroma, add the finely chopped onions.
  • When the onions are light golden brown, add the finely cut green chillies and ginger to it.
  • Heat the mixture for 2-3 minutes. Then add tomatoes and stir until this masala is pulpy and seperates from the oil.
  • Add all the masalas and add the eggplant to it. Stir it well and crush the eggplant as much as possible.
  • Heat and stir it until the egg plant is well blended into the onion and tomato paste mixture.
  • The more you sauté it, the more enhanced the flavor becomes.
  • Garnish with coriander leaves and serve hot with Parathas or Roti (Indian flat bread).

Tips:

  • To make the bharta more flavorful, roast the eggplants over an open flame or under a broiler until the skin is charred and blistered.
  • Once the eggplants are roasted, let them cool slightly before peeling and mashing them. This will make it easier to remove the skin and prevent the bharta from becoming too watery.
  • If you don't have any tomatoes on hand, you can use tamarind paste or lemon juice to add sourness to the bharta.
  • Feel free to adjust the amount of spices in the bharta to your liking. If you prefer a milder dish, reduce the amount of chili powder and cayenne pepper.
  • Serve the bharta with rice, roti, or naan. You can also use it as a dip for vegetables or papadums.

Conclusion:

Baingan ka bharta is a delicious and versatile dish that can be enjoyed as a main course or a side dish. It is a great way to use up leftover eggplants, and it is also a good source of dietary fiber and vitamins. If you are looking for a new and exciting way to cook eggplant, give baingan ka bharta a try.

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