Best Hare Baingan Ki Sabji | Long Green Brinjal Recipe

This simple hare baingan ki sabji is a dry veg curry made with long green brinjal or baingan enjoyed as a side dish with roti or rice equally.

Best Hare Baingan Ki Sabji | Long Green Brinjal Recipe


I remember that only purple brinjal was available in the market when I was a kid and my mother cooks some time baingan bharta curry, aloo baingan sabji or bharwa baingan sabji. But from the last few years, long green brinjal or round shape are also easily found at the vegetable shops in north India.

When first time I bought these green baingan to try I was not sure about their taste. But yes, they taste yummy. Even, I can say they are better in taste than the purple one. Hara baingan is milder, sweeter and less bitter in taste as compared to purple one.

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These green baingan are a storehouse of nutrition as well as very easy to prepare. Brinjal veg is prepared in many ways like with a curry, as dry veg, stuffed or as bharta but the recipe that I am sharing with you is a simple Indian dry veg curry with potatoes that serve as a side dish with chapatti or rice and dal.

This is a simple green baingan ki sabji for roti that will be ready in under 30 minutes. I added only minimal spices to keep the flavour of the vegetable intact. You can change the quantity of spices according to your taste.

Baingan is very prone to get infected by insects. So, while cutting green brinjal make sure they are soft, tender, seedless and also free from any infestation.
You have also to keep an eye on while cooking as large size baingan take time to cook but these baingan cooked fast and becomes soft and mushy easily.

Brinjal is also called eggplant and found in different colour and shapes. They vary from small and oblong to long and thin and also from purple to green and white in colour. As compared to purple brinjals green baingan cooked fast.

Hare Baingan ki Sabji-Main Ingredients

Best Hare Baingan Ki Sabji | Long Green Brinjal Recipe

Health benefits Of Green Baingan

  • Brinjal is also known as eggplant are low in calories and packed with minerals and nutrients.
  • It is rich in fibre and considered a guilt-free food. It helps in reducing cholesterol and the antioxidants present in it fights cancer-producing cells.
  • Brinjal contains certain phytonutrients that improve blood circulation and also assist in sharping the brain.
  • White eggplant has a great value in Indian Ayurvedic medicine and used as a treatment for diabetes and getting relief in asthma.

FAQs

Is any risk associated with eating eggplant?

Brinjal is a nightshade vegetable and contains a very small quantity of chemical solanine. which increases the inflammation associated with disease like arthritis and worsen the conditions. so, people with joint pain or arthritis should avoid this vegetable in their diet.

What does green brinjal taste like?

Green brinjal which is also called hara baingan tastes quite similar to its purple cousin. Uncooked green baingan has a milk, slightly bitter taste but after cooking it changed to a delightful combination of sweet, earthy and savory.

Can you make baingan bharta with small brinjals?

Yes, we can make bharta with small baingans but the process is slightly time consuming. We have to roast more number of baingan as they are small in size and also keep an eye while roasting process because they will cook fast and can burn easily. So, I think bigger size baingan are more economical and quick preparation for bharta recipe.

How to Prepare Eggplants or Brinjal for Making Hare Baingan ki Sabji

Eggplants should be kept in the refrigerator until used. Before cooking wash them properly and cut off both ends. There is no need of peeling the skin if it is smooth and shiny without any bruises. While chopping the vegetable immerse them in the water to avoid discoloration and also don’t leave them soaked for a longer time.

Best Hare Baingan Ki Sabji | Long Green Brinjal Recipe

Hare Baingan ki Sabji – Step by Step Preparation

1. Wash and chop green baingan into small equal size pieces. Immersed them in water till we needed.

2. Now take a pan, put it on a low flame. Heat oil, add jeera, wait for it to crackle. Then add heeng, chopped onion and green chilli. Sauté them for 2-3 minutes. Add ginger-garlic paste and again sauté for 1-2 minutes till their raw smell gone.

3. Now add tomato puree and mix. Add salt, turmeric powder, coriander powder, mix and cover the pan. Cook it around 3-4 minutes till it starts leaving oil. Then add garam masala, cook it for a minute.

4. Now add chopped potatoes and ¼ cup water. Cover it and cook it again for 2-3 minutes. Finally, add chopped baingan (drain water from it and then add). Mix well. Cover the pan and cook it for another 2-3 minutes.

5. Stir occasionally to avoid sticking at the bottom. Once the baingan becomes a little soft, increase the flame to medium-high and cook for 2-3 minutes. Add chopped green coriander leaves. Switch off the gas.

6. Our hare baingan ki sabji is ready, serve warm with chapatti or rice.

Serving Suggestion

This recipe for aloo baingan sabji is best served with chapatti or as a side dish with rice and dal. It can also be packed in the tiffin box.

Tips and Tricks

  1. Choose fresh green brinjal that is soft, thin and tender with no seeds inside for the best taste.
  2. Chop in equal size pieces and keep immersed in water otherwise they react with air and become blackish in colour.
  3. Cook potatoes first as they take a long time to cook and baingan cook very fast. So, we should first half cook the potatoes and then add brinjal.
  4. As they become soft and mushy fast so keep an eye while cooking and stir occasionally to avoid sticking at the bottom.

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Best Hare Baingan Ki Sabji | Long Green Brinjal Recipe

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This simple hare baingan ki sabji is a dry veg curry made with long green brinjal or baingan enjoyed as a side dish with roti or rice equally.
Prep Time 10 minutes
Cook Time 15 minutes
Total Time 25 minutes
Course Side Dish
Cuisine Indian
Servings 4 Servings

Ingredients
  

  • 250 gm green baingan
  • 2 small sized potatoes
  • 1 medium size onion
  • 1 green chilli
  • 1 tsp garlic ginger paste
  • 2 medium size tomatao puree
  • 2 tbsp oil
  • ½ tsp cumin seeds (jeera)
  • ¼ tsp heeng
  • ¾ tsp salt
  • ½ tsp turmeric powder (haldi)
  • ½ tsp coriander powder (dhania powder)
  • ¼ tsp garam masala

Instructions
 

  • Wash and chop green baingan into small equal size pieces.
  • Immersed them in water till we needed.
  • Now take a pan, put it on a low flame.
  • Heat oil, add jeera, wait for it to crackle.
  • Then add heeng, chopped onion and green chilli. Sauté them for 2-3 minutes.
  • Add ginger-garlic paste and again sauté for 1-2 minutes till their raw smell gone.
  • Now add tomato puree and mix.
  • Add salt, turmeric powder, coriander powder, mix and cover the pan. Cook it around 3-4 minutes till it starts leaving oil.
  • Then add garam masala, cook it for a minute.
  • Now add chopped potatoes and ¼ cup water. Cover it and cook it again for 2-3 minutes.
  • Finally, add chopped baingan (drain water from it and then add). Mix well.
  • Cover the pan and cook it for another 2-3 minutes.
  • Stir occasionally to avoid sticking at the bottom.
  • Once the baingan becomes a little soft, increase the flame to medium-high and cook for 2-3 minutes.
  • Add chopped green coriander leaves.
  • Switch off the gas.
  • Serve warm with chapatti or rice.

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Notes

1. Choose fresh green brinjal that is soft, thin and tender with no seeds inside for the best taste.
2. Chop in equal size pieces and keep immersed in water otherwise they react with air and become blackish in colour.
3. Cook potatoes first as they take a long time to cook and baingan cook very fast. So, we should first half cook the potatoes and then add brinjal.
4. As they become soft and mushy fast so keep an eye while cooking and stir occasionally to avoid sticking at the bottom.
 
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