EGGPLANT RAVAIYA

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Ravaiya is the name of this traditional Gujarati dish, where whole small vegetables like okra, potatoes or the baby eggplant used here - ringan is the Gujarati term for eggplant - are stuffed with a chunky spice paste, a complexly flavored mixture of crushed peanuts, chiles, ginger and spices. As the eggplant cooks, that melts into a rich, nutty sauce, and the result is a remarkably full-flavored vegetarian meal in under an hour. You can serve this dish with basmati rice, or with Indian flatbreads like roti or paratha, the latter of which you can find frozen in some supermarkets and heat on your stovetop.

Provided by The New York Times

Categories     dinner, vegetables, main course

Time 40m

Yield 4 servings

Number Of Ingredients 14

1 cup roasted peanuts
1 tablespoon kosher salt
1 tablespoon jaggery (unrefined cane sugar), or cane or turbinado sugar
1 tablespoon ground coriander
1 teaspoon ground cumin
1 teaspoon Kashmiri chile powder or 1/2 teaspoon ground cayenne pepper
1/2 teaspoon ground turmeric
1/2 teaspoon minced garlic
1/2 teaspoon minced ginger
1/2 teaspoon minced Serrano chile (if you like less heat, you can remove the seeds and pith)
Pinch asafetida (optional)
1 teaspoon chickpea flour
2 tablespoons olive oil
8 baby eggplants (see note)

Steps:

  • Put all ingredients except for the olive oil and eggplants in a food processor, and pulse until the peanuts are ground. Add oil and pulse to combine; the mixture will resemble damp sand. Set aside.
  • Cut a crosshatch in the bottom of the eggplant about three-quarters of the way up the fruit, leaving the stem intact. (In other words, you're making a deep plus-sign shape in the bulbous part of the fruit, so you can stuff it with the peanut filling.) Repeat with the remaining eggplants.
  • Stuff each eggplant with a little of the peanut mixture, just enough to fill the hole. You should have some peanut mixture left over.
  • Place the stuffed eggplants on their sides in a single layer on the bottom of a large pot or saucepan with a lid. The eggplants can overlap a little, but ideally they will all fit on the bottom of the pot. Dollop the leftover peanut mixture on top of and around the eggplants, and add 1 cup of water. Turn heat to medium and cover the pot. Let the eggplant cook at a simmer, adjusting the heat as necessary, for about 20 to 25 minutes, or until the eggplants are just tender when you poke them at the stem end with the tip of a knife.
  • Taste the sauce for salt, and serve hot with basmati rice or Indian flatbreads.

Nutrition Facts : @context http, Calories 382, UnsaturatedFat 21 grams, Carbohydrate 32 grams, Fat 26 grams, Fiber 15 grams, Protein 13 grams, SaturatedFat 3 grams, Sodium 967 milligrams, Sugar 18 grams, TransFat 0 grams

Liyema Noluthando
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I'm allergic to eggplant, but I made this recipe for my husband and he loved it!


Zte Tamal
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This recipe was a bit too bland for my taste. I would add more spices next time.


Satish Raw
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I'm not a big eggplant fan, but this recipe changed my mind. The eggplant was cooked perfectly and the sauce was amazing.


Martha Kiara
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This is my new favorite eggplant recipe! It's so easy to make and it always turns out perfect.


Ab,majeed Sanghar
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I made this dish for a potluck and it was a huge hit! Everyone raved about how delicious it was.


Quin Guzman
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This dish is a great way to get your kids to eat their vegetables. My kids loved the crispy eggplant and the sweet and tangy sauce.


MD Shakib Sheikh
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I'm always looking for new ways to cook eggplant, and this recipe definitely fits the bill. It's unique, flavorful, and easy to make.


Md Mayazz
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This recipe is a great starting point, but I think it could be improved with a few tweaks. I would add more garlic and ginger to the sauce, and I would also use a different type of eggplant.


mary mugwe
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I'm not sure what went wrong, but my eggplant ravaiya turned out mushy. I think I might have cooked it for too long.


Renee Grider
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This eggplant ravaiya is a great way to use up leftover eggplant. It's also a very affordable dish to make.


Ilyaskhan 65
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I found the instructions a bit confusing, but the dish turned out well in the end.


Ella-Leigh Slevin
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This recipe was a bit too spicy for my taste, but I'm sure it would be perfect for someone who loves spicy food.


Zach the frie fox Zach frie fox girl
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I love the crispy texture of the eggplant and the tangy sauce. This dish is a keeper!


Rizwan jani Jani
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Wow! This eggplant ravaiya is amazing! The flavors are incredible.


Michael Griffin
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This dish was easy to make and turned out great! I'll definitely be making it again.


Jay Revita
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I'm not a huge eggplant fan, but this recipe changed my mind! The ravaiya coating was crispy and flavorful, and the eggplant was tender and juicy.


Donkey Kong
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This eggplant ravaiya was a hit at my dinner party! Everyone loved the crispy eggplant and the flavorful sauce.