Baingan-tamatar Bharta

Charring baingan with tomatoes on the coal while warming up around that fire is one of the most pleasant experiences of the winter season.
#win
#week2
Beautifully charred brinjal and tomatoes are hand-mashed and to it , are added some basic ingredients to give it a rustic and warm flavour.
This is a quick, rustic and delicious recipe more of Bihari style and different from Punjabi baingan bharta.
Baingan-tamatar Bharta
Charring baingan with tomatoes on the coal while warming up around that fire is one of the most pleasant experiences of the winter season.
#win
#week2
Beautifully charred brinjal and tomatoes are hand-mashed and to it , are added some basic ingredients to give it a rustic and warm flavour.
This is a quick, rustic and delicious recipe more of Bihari style and different from Punjabi baingan bharta.
Steps
- 1
Coat the baingan and tomatoes with oil and roast on coal-fire until well cooked and charred.Charr the red chillies separately on fire.
- 2
Remove the skin when hot/able to handle and mash the pulp thoroughly with hand/masher
- 3
Add all the other ingredients and again mash it pressing and mixing with hand/masher
- 4
When the bharta becomes smooth and consistent,add mustard oil and mix again.Adjust the seasoning as per taste and relish each bite with a hot bread of your choice
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