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    Home » Curry » Gravy Curries » Bagara Baingan

    Bagara Baingan Recipe | Hyderabadi Baby Eggplant Curry

    Published: Jul 13, 2022 · Modified: Aug 3, 2022 by Pavani · 29 Comments

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    Looking for a brinjal curry for biryani? Then try this delicious Bagara Baingan recipe. It is a scrumptious Hyderabadi style recipe that is nutty, tangy and packed with flavor.

    Baby eggplants are simmered in a spicy peanut sauce until soft and delicious. Great to serve with veg biryani or even naan.

    White bowl with bagara baingan with rice and naan in the background

    Table of contents

    • About the Recipe
    • Ingredients
    • Instructions
      • Make the Masala
      • Prep Eggplant
      • Make Bagara Baigan
    • Expert Tips
    • You might also like
    • Recipe Card

    About the Recipe

    Hyderabadi cuisine is very famous for its biryanis and other rich and delicious Mughal & Nizam influenced dishes. Hyderabadi dum biryani is a delicacy that has to be enjoyed to describe its taste. But being an eggplant lover, my favorite dish is this bagara baingan curry.

    This is a 100% vegan dish that is nutty and absolutely delicious. Bhagare baingan was a standard item on all of the wedding menus and other special occasions when I was growing up. That is not the case these days, but you can easily make the dish at home with my recipe.

    Baby eggplants are simmered in a creamy, spicy peanut-sesame sauce until nice and tender. This is a dish that has lots of flavors - it's spicy, tangy, slightly sweet. So achieving that balance is the key. I would suggest tasting the curry as you go, to get make the right balance.

    Top view of grey bowl with bagara baingan with naan and pualo.

    Ingredients

    For the detailed instructions on how to make the recipe with exact timings, check the printable recipe card below.

    Here are the ingredients you need to make the bagara baingan masala:

    • Baby Eggplant - Purple variety and choose smallish ones that are blemish-free.
    • For the Sauce/ Gravy:
      • Nuts & Seeds - Peanuts, sesame & poppy seeds, dry grated coconut
      • Spices - Whole Coriander seeds
      • Dry red chilies
      • Onion, ginger and garlic
    • Tamarind - for some tanginess
    • Turmeric and salt
    Bowls with Peanuts, sesame seeds, poppy seeds, coriander, grated coconut and dried red chilies

    Instructions

    For the detailed instructions on how to make the recipe with exact timings, check the printable recipe card below.

    Here is how to make Hyderabadi bagara baingan recipe:

    Make the Masala

    Heat a large skillet on medium heat. Dry roast the peanuts until lightly browned on all sides. Transfer them to a medium-size bowl.

    In the same pan, dry roast coriander, sesame, poppy seeds, dry red chilies and dry coconut until browned and aromatic, about 1~2 minutes. Add the seeds to the peanuts. Let the mixture cool, grind to a smooth paste adding little water.

    2 panel photo showing the sautéing of peanuts and ingredients and ground to a paste.

    Heat oil in the skillet on medium heat. Add onions, ginger and garlic. Cook until they turn lightly browned all over. Let them cool slightly, then grind into a smooth paste.

    3 panel photo showing the cooking of onions, garlic, ginger and ground to paste.

    Prep Eggplant

    • Keep the crown intact and make a slit ¾th of the way through the eggplant by making a '+' on the bottom.
    • In the same pan used to make the masala, heat 1~2 teaspoons more oil. Add the eggplants and cover and cook until their skins blister and they are fork-tender, about 8~10 minutes. Remove onto a plate and set aside.
    2 panel photo showing the sautéing of baby eggplant.

    Make Bagara Baigan

    Heat oil in the same skillet on medium heat. Add mustard, fenugreek seeds and curry leaves. Once the seeds splutter, add the browned onions and cook for 2 minutes.

    Stir in the peanut-coconut paste along with ½ cup of water. Reduce the flame to medium-low and cook. Stir in the cooked eggplant, cover the pan and simmer, stirring occasionally, until the eggplants have absorbed the flavors from the gravy. Turn off the heat and the curry is ready!!

    4 panel photo showing the making of brinjal curry.

    Bagare Baingan pairs well with biryani. It can also be served with simple roti or naan.

    Expert Tips

    • You can use either Indian or Thai purple baby eggplants. Choose small, evenly sized ones.
    • Though not traditional, medium size Italian or Japanese eggplants can also be used. Slice these into long thin pieces and use.
    • Prep the eggplants just before making the curry. If not, they will oxidize and turn dark.
    • Blanched peanuts without skins are best for this recipe, because they are very convenient. But feel free to use regular peanuts.
    • You can make the gravy up to 2 days in advance. Store in an airtight container in the fridge. When ready to cook, add it to the dish as written in the recipe.
    • Note that the gravy thickens as it sits, so add water and heat it through before serving.
    • Store leftover baghare baingan in an airtight container for up to 3 days.

    You might also like

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    • Qabooli Biryani (Hyderabadi Chana dal Biryani)
    • Hyderabadi Bhurani Raita Recipe
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    Grey bowl of Hyderabadi eggplant curry.

    Recipe Card

    White bowl with bagara baingan with rice and naan in the background.

    Bagara Baingan | Hyderabadi Baby Eggplant Curry

    Bagara Baingan is a scrumptious Hyderabadi dish. Baby eggplants are simmered in a spicy peanut sauce until soft and delicious. Serve with Biryani and Enjoy!
    Author: Pavani
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    Prep Time: 20 mins
    Cook Time: 40 mins
    Total Time: 1 hr
    Course: Side Dish
    Cuisine: hyderabadi, south indian
    Servings: 6 Servings

    Ingredients

    For the Peanut-Sesame Sauce/ Gravy:

    • 3 tablespoons Peanuts (use the ones without skins, if available)
    • 1 teaspoon Whole Coriander seeds
    • 2 tablespoons Sesame seeds
    • 1 tablespoons Poppy seeds
    • 3~4 Dry Red Chilies, broken
    • 3 tablespoons Dry Coconut
    • 2 teaspoons Oil
    • 1 Small Onion, chopped
    • 1" Ginger, chopped
    • 2~3 Garlic cloves, minced
    • ½ teaspoon Turmeric
    • To taste Salt

    For Bagara Baingan:

    • 10~12 Baby Eggplants, slit ¾ of the way through by making an 'X' on the bottom
    • 2 tablespoons Oil
    • ¼ teaspoon Fenugreek seeds
    • 1 teaspoon Mustard Seeds
    • 6~8 Curry leaves
    • 2 tablespoons Tamarind paste
    • 1~2 teaspoons Jaggery

    Instructions

    Make the Peanut-Sesame Sauce:

    • Heat a large skillet on medium heat. Dry roast the peanuts until lightly browned on all sides, about 3~4 minutes. Transfer them to a medium-size bowl.
      In the same pan, dry roast coriander, sesame, poppy seeds, dry red chilies and dry coconut until browned and aromatic, about 1~2 minutes. Add the seeds to the peanuts. Let the mixture cool, grind to a smooth paste adding little water.
    • Heat oil in the skillet on medium heat. Add onions, ginger and garlic. Cook until they turn lightly browned all over, about 5~6 minutes. Let them cool slightly, then grind into a smooth paste.

    Prep the Eggplant:

    • Keep the crown intact and make a slit ¾th of the way through the eggplant by making a '+' on the bottom.
    • In the same pan used to make the masala, heat 1~2 teaspoons more oil. Add the eggplants and cover and cook until their skins blister and they are fork-tender, about 8~10 minutes. Remove onto a plate and set aside.

    Make Bagara Baingan:

    • Heat 2 tablespoons oil in the same skillet on medium heat. Add mustard, fenugreek seeds and curry leaves. Cook for 5~10 seconds. Once the seeds splutter, add the browned onions and cook for 2 minutes.
      Stir in the peanut-coconut paste along with ½ cup of water. Reduce the flame to medium-low and cook for 3~4 minutes. Stir in the cooked eggplant, cover the pan and simmer, stirring occasionally, until the eggplants have absorbed the flavors from the gravy, about 8~10 minutes. Turn off the heat and the curry is ready!!

    Video

    Notes

    • You can use either Indian or Thai purple baby eggplants. Choose small, evenly sized ones.
    • Though not traditional, medium size Italian or Japanese eggplants can also be used. Slice these into long thin pieces and use.
    • Prep the eggplants just before making the curry. If not, they will oxidize and turn dark.
    • Blanched peanuts without skins are best for this recipe, because they are very convenient. But feel free to use regular peanuts.
    • You can make the gravy up to 2 days in advance. Store in an airtight container in the fridge. When ready to cook, add it to the dish as written in the recipe.
    • Note that the gravy thickens as it sits, so add water and heat it through before serving.
    • Store leftover baghare baingan in an airtight container for up to 3 days.
     

    Nutrition

    Calories: 248kcal | Carbohydrates: 32g | Protein: 6g | Fat: 13g | Saturated Fat: 3g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 4g | Monounsaturated Fat: 6g | Trans Fat: 0.02g | Sodium: 33mg | Potassium: 1007mg | Fiber: 14g | Sugar: 18g | Vitamin A: 142IU | Vitamin C: 30mg | Calcium: 104mg | Iron: 2mg
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    Comments

    1. Sapana Behl

      September 03, 2013 at 12:26 pm

      Bagara Baingan looks delicious ! I just need few Chapatis or Paratha to finish that ...

      Reply
    2. Harini-Jaya Rupanagudi

      September 03, 2013 at 1:48 pm

      Stunning pictures ..Looks like my family has to come over as house guests for the whole month 🙂 !!

      Reply
    3. Veena Theagarajan

      September 03, 2013 at 1:55 pm

      I love peanut base gravy.. I used to do this very often but it has been a while since made this.. Super clicks and tempting

      Reply
    4. Nivedhanams Sowmya

      September 03, 2013 at 1:56 pm

      that is too good!!! love the pictures too!!!Sowmya

      Reply
    5. preeti garg

      September 03, 2013 at 2:06 pm

      This baingan curry looks perfect.

      Reply
    6. Srivalli

      September 03, 2013 at 3:25 pm

      Pavani, its interesting how you managed to have two words with the same letter..the gravy looks so tempting..

      Reply
    7. The Pumpkin Farm

      September 03, 2013 at 3:51 pm

      looks delicious Pavani

      Reply
    8. Mina Joshi

      September 03, 2013 at 5:33 pm

      The baby aubergines look so delicious. I have book marked the recipe to try soon.

      Reply
    9. Foodiliciousnan

      September 03, 2013 at 5:55 pm

      Ooooh Pavani, this looks so gorgeous! But I'm not a great baingan fan. Will have to replace it with some other veggie. Though people do tell me I'm missing something!

      Reply
    10. Priya Suresh

      September 03, 2013 at 7:11 pm

      Bagara baingan looks absolutely creamy and highly inviting, my all time favourite.

      Reply
    11. Sreevalli E

      September 03, 2013 at 11:00 pm

      One lip smacking dish.. Yum.

      Reply
    12. Global Tastes & Travels Inc.

      September 04, 2013 at 12:46 am

      you know my feelings about eggplant so I wont elaborate but the gravy sounds awesome

      Reply
    13. Global Tastes & Travels Inc.

      September 04, 2013 at 12:46 am

      you know my feelings about eggplant so I wont elaborate but the gravy sounds awesome

      Reply
    14. PJ

      September 04, 2013 at 3:36 am

      I love brinjal and this is promptly being bookmarked. Btw, Bachalikura link does not work...

      Reply
    15. Gayathri's Cook Spot

      September 04, 2013 at 3:37 am

      I once saw the recipe in a TV show but never got a chance to try it. You have tempted me to try. It looks so inviting...

      Reply
    16. Sandhya Karandikar

      September 04, 2013 at 3:47 am

      I love brinjals in any form and your recipe sounds awesome. I have another one which is a little different. I shall try this once I am home.

      Reply
    17. Pavani N

      September 04, 2013 at 4:12 am

      Thanks PJ. I fixed the link for Bachalikura now. Thank you for letting me know.

      Reply
    18. Suma Gandlur

      September 04, 2013 at 1:04 pm

      A treat for eggplant lovers. I was kind of guessing between this dish because I know that you love eggplants and bangala dumpa. 🙂

      Reply
    19. Sandhya Ramakrishnan

      September 04, 2013 at 5:10 pm

      Looks so good pavani! Love the recipe 🙂

      Reply
    20. veena krishnakumar

      September 04, 2013 at 5:38 pm

      I love baingan too and your clicks are tempting me!

      Reply
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