Brinjal Gravy for Biryani | Muslim Style Brinjal Gravy for Biryani (VIDEO)

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Muslim Style Brinjal Gravy for Biryani! Biryani is one of the tastiest dishes and everyone loves biryani. Biryani with brinjal gravy with some onion raita makes a heavenly combination. I have tried various brinjal gravy and this is the best recipe I would say. I got this recipe from my neighbour who worked in a Muslim catering. In this video, I have bought the recipe in detail to prepare brinjal gravy that will be a perfect match for biryani. Everyone would have experienced this special taste in most of the traditional weddings. Want to give your family an extraordinary dish and their lunchtime awesome? Then watch my video and try this recipe at your home. And, I am sure that your family will love it.

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Tips to make perfect Brinjal Gravy:

  • Use Sesame oil to get a good flavour to the gravy.
  • Black sesame seeds give a very good colour to the gravy.
  • Try to use Indian brinjal but not Aubergine.
  • Don’t add any extra masala or ingredients, just follow the same recipe.
  • Do not add too much tamarind water then the gravy will become tangier.
  • You can slice or chop the brinjal.

Brinjal is highly healthy but most of the children avoid brinjal in their diet. This recipe will be highly tasty, and every child will like it. And, in turn, your children will get the holistic health that brinjal can offer. Just watch my video, and try it once in your home with biryani, surely everyone will enjoy its flavour.

Check out the recipe video here:

Here is the step by step process:

Take a pan, add peanuts and sesame seeds and saute for a few seconds and allow them to crackle.

Once roasted, allow them to cool down and make a fine powder.

Take Indian Brinjal (try to avoid aubergine) and cut them lengthwise.

In a pan, heat oil, add mustard seeds once crackle add fenugreek seeds, curry leaves, cumin seeds and peppercorns.

Then add brinjal and saute for a few minutes in the oil.

Then add chilli powder, turmeric

Then salt, add little water

Mix everything well. Now cover and cook for 3 to 4 minutes.

Once brinjal is soft, mash them little with the spatula and add grounded powder

Then add tamarind water and mix well.

Add little water. Now cover and cook for 3 to 4 minutes. Open the lid after 4 minutes and allow the gravy to cook for another 2 minutes so oil separates from the gravy.

Brinjal Gravy is ready to serve with any Biryani.

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Ambur Chicken Biryani
Thalappakatti Mutton Biryani
Thalappakatti Chicken Biryani
Pressure Cooker Chicken Biryani
Angannan Chicken Biryani
Angannan Mutton Biryani

Muslim Style Brinjal Curry for Biryani | Kathirikai Gravy for Biryani

Muslim Style Brinjal Curry for Biryani | Kathirikai Gravy for Biryani

Brinjal Gravy is a tangy curry which is cooked with basic Indian spices, peanut sesame seeds powder along with tamarind water which goes excellent with Biryani.

Category: Sides, Gravy

Cuisine: South Indian

Author: Poornima Suren

Ingredients

  • Brinjal - 6 nos (cut lengthwise)
  • Tamarind water - 1/2 cup
  • Chilli powder - 1 tsp
  • Turmeric - 1/2 tsp
  • Curry leaves - 2 sprigs
  • Peppercorns - 1 tsp
  • Cumin seeds - 1 tsp
  • Fenugreek seeds - 1/4 tsp
  • Peanuts - 1 tbsp
  • Sesame seeds - 1 tbsp
  • Mustard - 1 tsp
  • Gingelly Oil - 1/4 cup
  • Salt - To taste

Method

  1. Take a pan, add peanuts and sesame seeds and saute for a few seconds and allow them to crackle.
  2. Once roasted, allow them to cool down and make a fine powder.
  3. In a pan, heat oil, add mustard seeds once crackle add fenugreek seeds, curry leaves, cumin seeds and peppercorns.
  4. Then add brinjal, chilli powder, turmeric and salt, add little water and cover and cook for 3 to 4 minutes.
  5. Once brinjal is soft, mash them little with the spatula and add grounded powder and tamarind water.
  6. Now cover and cook for 3 to 4 minutes.
  7. Open the lid after 4 minutes and allow the gravy to cook for another 2 minutes so oil separates from the gravy.
  8. Brinjal Gravy is ready to serve with any Biryani.

Notes

1. Use Sesame oil to get good flavour to the gravy.

2. Black sesame seeds give very good colour to the gravy.

3. Try to use Indian brinjal but not Aubergine.

4. Don’t add any extra masala or ingredients, just follow the same recipe.

5. Do not add too much tamarind water then the gravy will become tangier.

6. You can slice or chop the brinjal.

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16 Comments

  1. Kalpana says:

    i tried this today and it came out just the way i wanted. Typical ennai kathirikai muslim style. i added little extra measures. next time will stick to yours. You made my day. awesome recipe..yummm

  2. Christine says:

    Did you powder the pepper corns, cumin, mustard & fenugreek seed along with the pants and sesame seeds or leave them whole in the Muslim style Brinjal Curry? Please advise.
    Thanks.

  3. Archana says:

    Great Recipe! Tried it and it came out well.

  4. Vijay says:

    I tried it came out well. Thanks for sharing

  5. Sridevi says:

    Mam thank you very much it was my dream dish came out very well

  6. Poongodi says:

    I tried this exact recipe without any change.. it tastes exactly as muslim style brinjal curry and the taste was awesome..thank u so much for the exact recipe..

  7. Mbk says:

    Mam can you share the receipe of vellore Amm briyani that’s is the best I have ever tasted in my entire life!

  8. Gaurav says:

    Hi Ma’am, I dont have black sesame seeds. Can I replace that with white sesame seeds or something else?

    • Shades of Kitchen says:

      Hi Gaurav, Black Sesame seeds give good taste and colour but you can replace them with white sesame seeds as well. The colour might be a little less.

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