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Ringan bataka nu Mandir valu shak
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Ringan bataka nu Mandir valu shak

Priyangi Pujara
Priyangi Pujara @TheDivine
Malawi, Africa

#spiceweek2
#mybestrecipe #lunch #Blantyre #Hindutemple temple #Pari
This sabzi is usually served in a big get together. It is quick to make and not many spices are required. It is tasty without onion or garlic. It is my favourite sabzi. I love the brinjals in this sabzi, specially because they are in big chunks. Use the long brinjals variety. Better if they are tender and pulpy. It do not use the egg plants as they melt in the process of cooking. Avoid using the brinjals with hard seeds as they taste bitter.

#spiceweek2
#mybestrecipe #lunch #Blantyre #Hindutemple temple #Pari
This sabzi is usually served in a big get together. It is quick to make and not many spices are required. It is tasty without onion or garlic. It is my favourite sabzi. I love the brinjals in this sabzi, specially because they are in big chunks. Use the long brinjals variety. Better if they are tender and pulpy. It do not use the egg plants as they melt in the process of cooking. Avoid using the brinjals with hard seeds as they taste bitter.

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Ringan bataka nu Mandir valu shak

Priyangi Pujara
Priyangi Pujara @TheDivine
Malawi, Africa

#spiceweek2
#mybestrecipe #lunch #Blantyre #Hindutemple temple #Pari
This sabzi is usually served in a big get together. It is quick to make and not many spices are required. It is tasty without onion or garlic. It is my favourite sabzi. I love the brinjals in this sabzi, specially because they are in big chunks. Use the long brinjals variety. Better if they are tender and pulpy. It do not use the egg plants as they melt in the process of cooking. Avoid using the brinjals with hard seeds as they taste bitter.

#spiceweek2
#mybestrecipe #lunch #Blantyre #Hindutemple temple #Pari
This sabzi is usually served in a big get together. It is quick to make and not many spices are required. It is tasty without onion or garlic. It is my favourite sabzi. I love the brinjals in this sabzi, specially because they are in big chunks. Use the long brinjals variety. Better if they are tender and pulpy. It do not use the egg plants as they melt in the process of cooking. Avoid using the brinjals with hard seeds as they taste bitter.

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Ingredients

15 min
4 people
  • 3big potatoes
  • 1big brinjal (long variety)
  • 4green chillies
  • 1/2 bowlpeas
  • 1big tomato
  • 5 tbspoil
  • 1/4 tspmustard seeds
  • 1/4 tspCumin seeds
  • 1 pinchasafoetida powder
  • 1/4 tspdhanajeera powder
  • 2 tspchilli powder (adjust quantity)
  • 1/4 tspturmeric powder
  • 1/2-3/4 tspsalt
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15 min
  1. 1

    Cut potatoes, brinjals and tomatoes into large chunks. Heat oil in a pressure cooker. Crackle mustard seeds and then add cumin seeds, asafoetida powder, turmeric powder and green chillies. Next add chilli powder and quickly add the veggies.

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    A picture of step 1 of Ringan bataka nu Mandir valu shak.
  2. 2

    Add the rest of the spices, mix well and fry for a minute. Then add water slightly below the level of the veggies. Combine everything and bring it to a big bubble boil.

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  3. 3

    Cover the cooker and let the whistle release twice on high flame. Turn off the stove and let the cooker cool down. Serve without mixing much or else the veggies will belreak. This shake goes really well with everything, but tastes the best with Puri.

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Priyangi Pujara
Priyangi Pujara @TheDivine
on July 08, 2021 12:39
Malawi, Africa
I am a primary school teacher teaching in a renowned International school for 17 years. I also teach part-time online/offline. I offer teachers training for n various topics such as Phonics, Montessori and so on.While teaching is my love, cooking is my passion. I enjoy cooking, I enjoy eating 😋
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