Wednesday, February 22, 2012

Vangi bath masala


Someday's i would not like to make two or three dishes for lunch and want to come out of kitchen soon with less work. tamarind rice, chitranna, vangi bath, arisi paruppu sadham are all the one's that i make to free me.
well the next day i cant do the same, literally i cant survive without sambhar and poriyal. may be genetically my tummy is trained like that:)


I remember seeing this karnataka recipe on my great grand mother's recipe collection. wonder how she managed to get the traditional karnataka recipes without any cookbooks, visits to the state and all.
My grandmother is a pro in making bisi bele bath. whenever we want to pack food to have in mid of travel, she wakes up as early at 3'o' clock and makes fresh masala and prepares bisi-bele bath. OMG, i am craving for it right now!!-):

Vangi Bath Masala powder


Home made vangi bath masala is full of flavors, i just loved the addition of dry coconut. this is the first time i used. the aroma and taste of kopparai thengaai contributing to the dish is too good.


Vangi bath masala powder recipe


Prep Time10 mins 
Cooking Time: 10 mins  
Serves8
Recipe CuisineIndian
Recipe TypeMasalapowder

Ingredients:

1/2 cup channa dal
1/2 cup dry red chillies
1/4 cup urad dal
1/4 cup dhania / corriander seeds
1/4 cup dessicated dry coconut / kopparai thengaai
1 tbsp cumin
1/4 tsp fenugreek
1 inch cinnamon
2 cloves
1 tbsp khasa-khasa / poppy seeds
2 sprigs of curry leaves
1/2 tsp hing


Method:


Dry roast the ingredients in medium flame one by one. start with chana dal, urad dal, dhania. then dry roast cumin, fenugreek, cinnamon and cloves, khasa-khasa. following roast the dry coconut in slow flame. then roast the dry red chillies, curry leaves and hing separately.


Cool the roasted ingredients and using your mixie, make them into a fine powder.

Store the vangi bath masala in an air tight jar. use it within a month, as it has dry coconut or store in your fridge.

If you have masala. preparing vangi bath is easy and can be done in 10 minutes.

    Note: 

    This masala powder can also be used to make carrot rice and capsicum rice.


    Vangi Bath

    Vangi bhath, i tasted it first at Mavalli Tiffin Rooms(MTR), from then i used to cook this vangi bhath once in a week. 


    Vangi bath is truly addictive for brinjal lovers. so going ahead with a warning...I used to cook vangi bath atleast once in a week, when we were in bangalore using MTR vangi bath masala. 


    Vangi Bath


    Ingredients:

    • Purple Brinjal - 1/2 kg
    • Basmati / Long Grain Rice - 1 cup / 100grams
    • Onion - 1(optional)
    • Dessicated dry coconut - 1 tbsp
    • Turmeric powder - a pinch
    • Vangi bath masala powder - 3 tsp

    For tempering:

    • 3 tbsp of sesame oil
    • 1/4 tsp of mustard
    • 1/2 tsp of chana dal
    • 1/2 tsp of urad dal
    • 2 dry red chillies
    • 1 tbsp of roasted peanuts (without skin)
    • 3 cahesws
    • 1 sprig curry leaves

    Method:

    1. Soak the basmati rice for about 20 minutes in sufficient water, drain the water and cook basmati rice with 1 and half cup's of water. i used my microwave and cooked in 1 and half cup's of water for about 12 minutes at 900w. rice and water ratio is 1: 1 and 1/2. you can cook the rice on stove top with the same ratio. cool the cooked basmati rice in a wide bowl. mix 1 tsp of sesame oil to the rice and give a soft stir with the spoon, so that the grains are separate.
    2. Chop Brinjal's into big chunks and let them be in a cup of water, to avoid darkening.
    3. In a pan, start for tempering, heat 3 tbsp's of oil, add mustard and let it splutter, add chana dal, urad dal, cashews, peanuts, dry red chillies one by one and roast them all till they turn into light golden in color. add curry leaves.
    4. Add finely chopped onions and saute till they turn translucent. then add chopped brinjal and fry it in medium flame. add salt and turmeric powder and roast the brinjal. add little oil, if they start sticking to the pan.
    5. Now add vangi bath masala powder to the brinjal's and give a good mix. turn the flame to slow and close the pan with a lid, and let the brinjal's get cooked along with the masala.
    6. Brinjal gets cooked within 10 minutes. remove from the flame and transfer to the bowl of cooled basmati rice. slowly mix the masal's  with the rice.
    7. Garnish with chopped corriander leaves and 1 tsp of dessicated dry coconut.

    Serve warm with onion raita.

    Notes:

    Using onions is optional. this tastes good even without onions.

    You can add tamarind while adding vangi bath masala powder, only if you love little tangy flavoured vangi bath.


    If you tell any kannadiga, that you made vangi bath with MTR vangi bath masala mix, they will give you a weird look. iam telling you this from my experience.  they always trust their home made masala.  iam happy, finally i made my own masala!



    23 comments:

    1. My very very favorite one. Way too tempting.

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    2. Vangi bath looks amazingly delicious . Each grain looks so distinct.

      Deepa
      Hamaree Rasoi

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    3. I love vangi bath. My sister used to make it all the time for me.

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    4. Awesome recipe shared here hope it's taste is also good..
      Rajasthan Hotel
      Thanks

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    5. Super post, I am craving for vangi bath now! Love the little changes in you blog lavi!

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    6. Delicious Vaangi bath.. I love it!!

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    7. Wow...tempting one!!Well explained.Looks yum!!

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    8. Flavourful vangi bath masala powder and the pics are so inviting, kalakita lavi :)

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    9. Nalla recipe, Lavi :) I always buy Vangi bhath MTR masala. This should really be flavourful, nothing like homemade powders!

      Kaju Kathli oruvazhiya vanthirichu.. innoru tharava senja varathu ;)

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      1. Bharathy, even when i made second time, i was not confident. after 2nd and 3rd sothapals, i got it right! iam sure you will not go wrong!

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    10. Very mouthwatering. Nice recipe. Looks so good. YUM!

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    11. Looks so tempting.... I wish I could try this one!

      Indian takeaway

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    12. Delicious vangi bath,looks so inviting n nice presentation too...

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    13. lovely food recipe like to eat these type of food

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    14. Absolutely brilliant! Love your presentation. Glad I came by your blog. I am new to the food blog scene...been dabbling for a couple of months now. If you like, this is where I live these days: eatpassionately.blogspot.com
      You are most welcome any time... Love to subscribe to your blog.

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    15. this is my favorite..wonderful recipe with tempting pic..loved your space..happy to follow u dear!! :)
      Spicy-Aroma

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    16. wow it looks truly sumptuous...cant wait to taste it..tryin it out fr lunch today..thnx fr d wonderfull recipe! :)

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