Brinjal Bhaji
Brinjal means aubergine, and bhaji is a Hindi word that roughly translates as ‘fried vegetables’. The aubergines here are fried then coated in a delicious thick sauce - it’s important to get them brown on the outsides as this gives them a greater depth of flavour.
Brinjal means aubergine, and bhaji is a Hindi word that roughly translates as ‘fried vegetables’. The aubergines here are fried then coated in a delicious thick sauce - it’s important to get them brown on the outsides as this gives them a greater depth of flavour.
Description | Brinjal means aubergine, and bhaji is a Hindi word that roughly translates as ‘fried vegetables’. The aubergines here are fried then coated in a delicious thick sauce - it’s important to get them brown on the outsides as this gives them a greater depth of flavour. |
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Keralan Salmon Bombay potatoes Chana masala Brinjal bhaji aka Aubergine Nom nom
Marcel the Guide mascot was a cheeky monkey getting into the spices. He went veggie at Brownie Holiday- with Brinjal Bhaji, Veg Subji and Saag Paneer
It looks like Marcel enjoyed causing some monkey business with the spices! Thanks for sharing, what a delicious veggie feast for everyone!
All fabulous can't wait for the next menu
Oooh lovely- all the sauces look so rich and flavoursome!
Stephie (3), Lillie (13) and Sophie (10) all loved spicing, stirring and eating the butter chicken and chana massala but the brinjal bhaji was devoured the quickest!
Brilliant- looks like everyone really enjoyed this meal!
With chana masala and some mutton
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Looks delicious Barbara! Thank you for sharing and Happy Spicing!