Best 3 Bouranee Baunjan Afghan Eggplant With Yogurt Sauce Recipes

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Boranee Baunjan, also known as Afghani Eggplant with Yogurt Sauce, is a delectable vegetarian dish that strikes a harmonious balance between flavors and textures. This traditional Afghan dish combines roasted eggplants, a tangy yogurt sauce, and a medley of aromatic spices, resulting in a symphony of flavors that will tantalize your taste buds. The smoky and tender eggplants, complemented by the richness of the yogurt sauce, create a culinary masterpiece that is not only satisfying but also visually appealing. Whether you're a seasoned cook or a novice in the kitchen, this step-by-step guide will walk you through the culinary journey of creating this delightful dish, ensuring that you savor every bite of this Afghan delicacy.

Check out the recipes below so you can choose the best recipe for yourself!

BORANI BANJAN - AFGHAN EGGPLANT WITH YOGURT SAUCE



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Eggplants cooked with tomatoes. Served with yogurt-garlic sauce and topped with lots of dried mint. Traditional Afghan recipe.

Provided by Manali

Number Of Ingredients 11

6 small eggplants
2 large garlic cloves (finely chopped)
3 medium tomatoes (chopped)
¼ teaspoon turmeric powder
¼ teaspoon cayenne pepper (optional)
¼ cup water
oil (to fry the eggplants)
salt (to taste)
1 cup yogurt (greek or plain)
1 teaspoon grated garlic
dried mint (to sprinkle)

Steps:

  • Take yogurt in a bowl and whisk it. Add grated garlic to it and mix. Keep it in the fridge while you cook the eggplants.
  • Cut the eggplants into thin slices. You can remove the outer covering of the eggplant if you want.
  • Heat oil in a pan on medium flame. Once hot, add the eggplants slices and fry till they are golden brown in color. Do not over-fry it else the slices will become very soggy, you still want it little firm in the center.
  • Place the eggplants slices on a kitchen towel to drain excess oil. Set aside.
  • In another pan, heat 2-3 teaspoon of oil and add chopped garlic to it. Saute till it become light golden brown in color.
  • In another pan, heat 2-3 teaspoon of oil and add chopped garlic to it. Saute till it become light golden brown in color.
  • Add the tomatoes, turmeric powder, cayenne pepper, salt and cook till tomatoes become soft and mushy. This will take 6-7 minutes.
  • Next add the fried eggplants, around 1/4 cup of water and cover and cook at low heat for around 10 minutes.Switch off the flame.
  • To serve, take a plate and put half of the yogurt sauce. Then place the tomato sauce and eggplants over it and finally pour the remaining yogurt sauce on top of the eggplants and sprinkle lots of dried mint.
  • Serve with kabuli pulao, pita bread or naan.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 461 kcal, Carbohydrate 95 g, Protein 19 g, Fat 6 g, SaturatedFat 3 g, Cholesterol 15 mg, Sodium 95 mg, Fiber 43 g, Sugar 59 g, ServingSize 1 serving

BOURANEE BAUNJAN - AFGHAN EGGPLANT WITH YOGURT SAUCE



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This is my take on the Afghan dish Bouranee Baunjan, and although it is not exactly authentic, it is quite delicious. :) It's a bit of work to put it together, but is not difficult and is worth it.

Provided by Julesong

Categories     Onions

Time 1h

Yield 4 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 12

1 large globe eggplant
salt
oil (for frying)
2 teaspoons olive oil
1 teaspoon butter or 1 teaspoon ghee
1 large onion, sliced thinly
1/2 green bell pepper, seeded and sliced thinly (optional)
1 pinch red pepper flakes, to taste
1 (14 -15 ounce) can chopped tomatoes, with juice
1 cup strained yogurt (also known as yogurt cheese or "chakah")
1/2 teaspoon crushed garlic, to taste
salt, to taste

Steps:

  • Clean the peel of the eggplant, then cut the stem off.
  • Cut into 1/2 inch thick slices (leaving the peel on).
  • Spread slices on a flat surface or tray and sprinkle generously with salt; let sit for 30 minutes, then dry well with paper towels.
  • In a skillet or pan melt the olive oil and butter together over medium low heat; sauté the sliced onion (and green pepper, if using) until nicely browned and slightly caramelized, then stir in the red pepper flakes.
  • Pour oil into a separate deep frying pan (one that has a lid) to cover the bottom of pan; over medium high sauté the eggplant slices on both sides until lightly browned.
  • As the eggplant slices are done, gently squeeze them with tongs to remove as much oil out of them as possible; discard extra oil.
  • Remove extra oil from the deep frying pan, then place one layer of eggplant slices on the bottom of the pan.
  • Place a bit of cooked onion on top of each slice; repeat with another layer of eggplant and cooked onion, until you're out of slices and onion.
  • Pour the chopped tomatoes with their juice over the slices and onion, careful to not dislodge the onion too much.
  • Cover and simmer over medium heat for 15 minutes, then remove cover and simmer another 5 to reduce the sauce a bit.
  • Combine the strained/drained yogurt, crushed garlic to taste, and salt to taste to make the chakah sauce.
  • When eggplant is done, remove from heat then carefully transfer the slices to serving dish (careful not to dislodge the toppings), then top each with a dollop of the chakah sauce.

BOURANEE BAUNJAN AFGHAN EGGPLANT WITH YOGURT SAUCE RECIPE



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This is an afghanistan recipe. It's delish. It is time consuming although easy cooking method. Hope you enjoy. http://www.afghan-network.net/Cooking/

Provided by Jencathen

Categories     Vegetable

Time 50m

Yield 6 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 11

4 medium eggplants (1 kg total)
salt
oil (for frying)
2 medium onions, sliced
1 green pepper, seeded, sliced
2 large ripe tomatoes, peeled Salt
1/4 tablespoon hot chili pepper
1/4 cup water
2 cups yogurt (drained overnight)
garlic clove (or more)
salt

Steps:

  • Cut the stems from eggplants and leave peel on. Cut into slices 1 cm (1/2-inch) thick. Spread on a tray and sprinkle slices liberally with salt. Leave for 30 minutes, then dry well with paper towels.
  • Pour enough oil into a deep frying pan (with lid to fit) to cover base well. Fry eggplant until lightly browned on each side. Do not cook completely. Lift onto a plate when browned. Add more oil to pan as required for remaining slices. As oil drains out of eggplants on standing, return this to the pan and add onion. Fry gently until transparent. Remove to another plate.
  • Place a layer of eggplant back into the pan. Top with some sliced onion, green pepper rings and tomato slices. Repeat using remaining ingredients and adding a little salt and the chili pepper between layers. Pour in any remaining oil from eggplant and onion and add the water. Cover and simmer gently for 10-15 minutes until eggplant is tender.
  • To make the chakah. You first need to drain the yogurt over night. Buy a cheese cloth. You can find at Wal-Mart in the craft section, Place plain yogurt inside the cheese cloth over a bowl in the fridge overnight. Squeeze excess liquid out and only use the remaining yogurt inside the cheese cloth.
  • Combine chakah ingredients and spread half of the sauce into base of serving dish. Top with vegetables, lifting eggplant carefully to keep slices intact. Leave some of the juices in the pan. Top vegetables with remainder of chakah and drizzle vegetable juices over it. Serve with Kabaub and Lawash (flat bread).

Nutrition Facts : Calories 177.8, Fat 3.6, SaturatedFat 1.9, Cholesterol 10.6, Sodium 51.5, Carbohydrate 34, Fiber 14.4, Sugar 17.3, Protein 8.1

Tips:

  • Choose small, tender eggplants for the best flavor and texture.
  • To prevent the eggplant from absorbing too much oil, slice it thinly and fry it in small batches.
  • If you don't have a deep fryer, you can also pan-fry the eggplant in a large skillet with a little oil.
  • Be careful not to overcook the eggplant, as it should still have a slight bite to it.
  • The yogurt sauce is best made ahead of time so that the flavors can meld. You can make it up to 2 days in advance and store it in the refrigerator.
  • Serve the boranee baunjan warm or at room temperature, garnished with fresh herbs.

Conclusion:

Borani banjan, also known as Afghan eggplant with yogurt sauce, is a delicious and versatile dish that can be served as an appetizer, main course, or side dish. It is easy to make and can be tailored to your own preferences. Whether you like your eggplant tender or crispy, or your yogurt sauce tangy or mild, this recipe is sure to please. So next time you're looking for a new and exciting dish to try, give borani banjan a try.

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