Ingredients
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Quantity
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Bhima eggplant (brinjals)
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1
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Tamarind paste
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½ tbsp
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Coriander seeds
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1 ½ tsp
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Chana dal
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1 tsp
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Dried red chillies
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3 to 4
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Coconut (dry will do, but fresh is better)
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4 tbsp
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Cooked toovar dal (with turmeric)
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½ cup
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Mustard seeds
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½ tsp
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Asafetida
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1 pinch
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Curry leaves
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Oil for roasting and roasting
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little
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Salt
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to taste
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Cube eggplant. In about a cup of water dissolve the tamcon paste.
Set on stove, add eggplant to tamarind water, a little turmeric, salt and let
cook until eggplant is done but has not lost its shape. In a pan with very
little oil roast red chillies, coriander seeds, chana dal and asafoetida. When
you can get the aroma of roasted coriander or the red chillies have turned a dark,
dark red remove from heat and let cool. Throw into blender with coconut, add 3
tbsp water and grind slowly into paste. Add a little water if blade gets stuck.
Remove from jar and wash it out with water and save this. Mash cooked dal with
a spoon until blended and add to cooked eggplant. Now add the coconut paste and
its water. Keep on low heat till it starts to simmer a little. Take off heat.
Season with spluttering mustard seeds and curry leaves.
Variations: You can
throw in a handful of chick peas from a can into this, thin it out somewhat and
have it as katirikka sambar. Alternately, you can make the cooked dal with half
toor and half chana dal, in which case you should not cook until mashed. Remove
a trifle before it gets fully done.