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  by bokkieborduur 13 Nov 2009
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Please, I am looking for a recipe for brinjals. I know there is the one that you put a batter around it and fry it in cooking oil. Please that is what I am after. Thanks a lot Marie.

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    by marjialexa 14 Nov 2009
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    Wow, Sandy, that recipe is really wonderful, it sounds like it would almost be from India? What is "jeera"? I also know eggplant as aubergine, I didn't know "brinjal" was another name, cool. What my mother did, and I do, is to first slice the eggplant into rather thick slices, maybe 1/2", then she salted them and stacked them. They would 'weep' out a lot of the water, and she'd give them a squeeze after about half an hour. Then whisk an egg, dip the brinjal slice in the egg, then into seasoned breadcrumbs. You can then do it again, to make more coating. We heat oil in a cast iron skillet, doesn't have to be deep fried, pop the slices in until they brown on one side, turn, brown on the other, and enjoy! Also, you can put parmesan cheese on it, very good. Thanks for the education, I may try your recipe, Sandy. Although, I might cheat a bit, and use dry roasted peanuts and the frozen peas, hee hee hee. Thanks again, hugs, Marji

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    sandynavas by sandynavas 15 Nov 2009     

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    Cumin
    Scientific classification
    Kingdom: Plantae
    (unranked): Angiosperms
    (unranked): Eudicots
    (unranked): Asterids
    Order: Apiales
    Family: Apiaceae
    Genus: Cuminum
    Species: C. cyminum
    Binomial name
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    Cumin (Cuminum cyminum, pronounced /ˈkjuːmɪn/ or UK: /ˈkʌmɪn/, US: /ˈkuːmɪn/, and sometimes spelled cummin) is a flowering plant in the family Apiaceae, native from the east Mediterranean to East India.

      
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    by dlonnahawkins 13 Nov 2009
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    Well - glad you got an answer, I did not even know wat that was, but eggplant I know.

      
    dlonnahawkins20629 
    by sandynavas 13 Nov 2009
    +3

    Is this what you are looking for:


    Brinjal In Oil


    Ingredients for Brinjal In Oil Baingan in Oil Egg plant in oil recipe


    brinjals(eggplant) - 1 long one
    green peas - 1 small cup
    (contains 10 peas)
    onion - 1 (medium)
    tomato - 1(large)
    green chillies - 2 + 4
    garlic paste ( 1 tbsp)
    4 garlic cloves for good look
    ginger - small piece
    jeera - 1tbsp
    mustard seeds - 1tbsp

    hania(coriander) powder - 2 tbsp
    turmeric powder - 1/2 tbsp
    red chilli powder - 1 tbsp
    peanuts - 1 cup containing 15
    cilantro (coriander leaves) - 1 small bunch
    oil 4 tbsp
    (any oil will do..olive
    oil is really tasty and the best)
    salt to taste

    Method of cooking Brinjal In Oil Baingan in Oil Egg plant in oil recipe


    Fry the peanuts and remove the skin. Powder the peanuts in a grinder. Soak
    the peas overnight and cook it. To avoid this..you can use frozen peas Cut the
    Brinjal in small pieces.
    Fry in oil..add salt to taste. Leave it aside once done. Chop onions, tomatoes,
    garlic, chillies and ginger. In a Big Frying pan, add oil. Mustard seeds, jeera,
    chillies, ginger, allow it to splutter.
    Add the chopped Onions, when it turns light golden brown in color add
    tomatoes and Garlic. You can add black pepper and Lavang to make it hot.
    Add Dhania powder, red chilli powder and toss it together and add salt.
    Add the fried Brinjal and allow the mix to fry so that the flavour gets into the
    Brinjal. Add 1/4 gallon water and allow the mix and brinjal to boil. Add
    powdered peanut to it...Allow it to boil.
    Once the mix starts getting thick...Switch of the stove. Cut the 4 green chillies
    mentioned, bunch of Cilantro....Beautify the dish... It is ready to serve.
    d

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    bokkieborduur by bokkieborduur 13 Nov 2009     

    Thanks Marie

      
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