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Baingan Chutney Recipe

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Every dish needs a BFF a.k.a. chutney or a dip to step up the flavors. There are a number of types of chutneys. Some are yogurt based, some spice laden, some thick and chunky and some spiced and heavy like this baingan chutney.

Baingan chutney is similar to baingan bharta only with lesser spices and herbs. The final taste is somewhat like the Mediterranean babaghanoush. The dish is a delicious and zest side to go with fritters and pakoras as well as with mains like dal and vegetables.

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A chunky brinjal dip.
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Passive Time 25 minutes
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Passive Time 25 minutes
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Instructions
  1. Grind the cardamoms, cloves, and cinnamon and cumin seeds to a fine powder.
  2. Heat the oil and brown the onions and ginger-garlic paste in it.
  3. Add the brinjals and sauté over high heat till brown.
  4. Add sugar, salt, chili powder and garam masala and cook to a thick consistency, adding a little water to make it soft and mushy if necessary.
  5. Add the vinegar and simmer for about 5 minutes.
  6. When cool, pack in a sterilised airtight jar and store.

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