I got this lovely recipe from Jaya .v. Shenoy's book which I had brought from India last year, this book has got such a lovely collection of traditional Konkani recipes that I simply love it. So here is yet another amazing breakfast recipe which I tried and loved it..Just too good to have it spicy and hot..Yum...Serve with either Spicy coriander chutney or Khara/ Spicy Boondi.
Ingredients
3small brinjal (Cut into cubes)
1 Cup Semolina (I have used a little coarse variety)
1 tbsp ghee
1/2 cup buttermilk
6 peppercorn
1/2 tsp haldi / turmeric powder
4 cloves
1 1/2 tsp salt
1 tsp urad dal
1' cinnamon
1 1/2 tsp coriander seeds
1/2 tsp cumin seeds
5 Dry red chili ( I used Kashmiri whole red chilies)
1 tsp chana dal
1/2 tsp mustard seeds
1 tbsp oil +2 Tbsp
2 cups water
2 tbsp grated coconut (For garnish)
1 tsp chopped coriander leaves (for garnish)
Method
- Take a pan add ghee and add semolina and roast it till nice aroma, and keep aside.
- Take a small pan add oil add 4 red chillies, cinnamon, coriander, cumin, pepper, cloves, haldi (tumeric powder) fry well till it gives out nice aroma then switch off the gas. Cool and grind them to a fine powder.
- In kadai add 2tbsp oil then add 1 broken red chilli, mustard seeds, then add urad dal and chana dal and fry well till dals change color and mustard seeds began to pop then add the brinjal pieces, salt and buttermilk and fry till brinjal gets cooked add powdered masala and fry till it leaves out oil .
- Then add 2 cups water and bring it to a boil. Now add semolina and mix , you will notice that it will thicken very fast then mix and switch off the gas
- Garnish with coriander leaves and grated coconut . Serve Hot.
very delicious bath..even I love this..looks yumm
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ReplyDeleteVery scrumptious. Nice twist to the age old vangi bhath.
ReplyDeleteNice twist with rawa to the traditional vangee bhath.
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ReplyDeletedelicious n yummmmmmmmm...........superb
ReplyDeleteWhat an interesting use of buttermilk! And what a delicious meal!
ReplyDeleteVery interesting!
ReplyDeletefeel like taking a bite. Even we make this, but I have never tried adding buttermilk to it. Will try this way next time!
ReplyDeleteRecipe sounds unique..so tempting..will surely try this
ReplyDeletewow, liked the idea of rawa vangi baath
ReplyDeletegreat for lunch boxes as it doesnot take much time to cook. awesome recipe
ReplyDeleteHealthy combo and looks very tasty!
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ReplyDeleteInteresting recipe!
ReplyDeleteLooks superb, adding butter milk is so interesting!!
ReplyDeleteLooks absolutely heavenly Sushma. This is a new recipe for me, your presentation makes it look super delicious.
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Have a lovely day:)
vangi bath looks fabulous deliciously made
ReplyDeletethis is interesting ...looks delicious :)
ReplyDeleteNice twist to the usual vangi bath..
ReplyDeleteVery impressive and super good Modern Vangibhath.Luv it Sushma
ReplyDeleteThis is such a colorful dish. I'll wager it is delicious as well. I hope you have a great day. Blessings...Mary
ReplyDeleteVery interesting bhath. Tempting one..
ReplyDeleteboth the main ingredients are my favorite : rava and brinjal! Love to try it :)
ReplyDeleteWow! The vangi bath is scrumptious! I love the idea of substituting rice with rava!
ReplyDeleteI like this super delicious comfort food "vangi bhath" must try:).
ReplyDeletehi sushma, havent seen you for a while :), interesting recipe, looks delicious
ReplyDeleterava in any form is my personal favourite and this one looks tasty too.
ReplyDeleteGood job sushma
Wonderful and innovative recipe. Bhath looks yummy, tempting and delicious.
ReplyDeletetoo good simple delicious..
ReplyDeletelooks delicious and very tempting :)
ReplyDeletethe bhath looks very yummy dear..I just love the taste of eggplants in any form:)
ReplyDeleteVery tempting bath,looks so yummy.
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ReplyDeletethis is yummytastic. Bookmarked.
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love it, i make one with semia..nice variation!!
ReplyDeleteVery nice, never thought of vangi bhath with rava. unique !!
ReplyDeleteDeliciously done..new to me, thanx for sharing!!
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Delicious rava vangi bhath,superb.
ReplyDeleteI love vaangibath a lot. Rava vangi bath is perfect alternate for our usual one. love it.
ReplyDeleteThanks again for dropping by and leaving in Ur feedback:)
ReplyDeleteI've never had this but just looking at the picture and reading the ingredients is making my mouth water.
ReplyDeleteSuch tasty, delish bhath!! We make vangi bhath with tamarind as souring agent..Buttermilk is even better..Actually I have Jaya Shenoy`s book too..But hunt for this recipe now..Thank u for posting this!!!
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I love vangi bhath, very interesting to try it with rava! Great job!
ReplyDeleteThat looks beautiful, what a delightful treat!
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never tasted this. but looks delicious.. :)
ReplyDeleteYummy Yumm .. and this is innovative.. with rava...
ReplyDeleteThanks everyone!
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ReplyDeleteSuper fantastic recipe!
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ReplyDeleteGreat idea! Will try this.
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ReplyDeleteI have put up rice vangi bhath and love your version of this. Lovely clicks!!!!!!!1
That looks so good! I love the addition of buttermilk.
ReplyDeleteCheers,
Rosa
Thanks everyone!
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