BRINJAL (KATHIRIKKAI) GOTSU- STEP BY STEP

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BRINJAL (KATHIRIKKAI)  GOTHSU- STEP BY STEP

For this recipe you need

4 - 5 nos. of  Brinjal/Kathirikkai
2 onions
2 tomatoes
1/2 tsp. of turmeric powder
1 tsp. of chilli powder
2 tsp. of Homemade gotsu powder
1 tbsp. of tamarind water
Salt

For seasoning

1 tsp. of mustard and urad dal
A sprig of curry leaves
2 red chillies
2 tsp. of chana dal
A pinch of Asafoetida

Preparation

Wash and chop the brinjals, Heat oil in a pan, add the chopped brinjals and saute it well until they gets softened.


Allow the brinjals to cool ,grind it in the blender and keep it aside.


Heat oil in a heavy bottomed pan, add the mustard seeds when they stop spluttering add the mustard seed.


Add the curry leaves, chana dal, split the red chillies and add it along with a pinch of asafoetida.


Add the chopped onions, saute it until they turn translucent.


Add the tomatoes, along with turmeric and chilli powder .Mix it gently and allow the tomatoes to get cooked well.


Add the grinded brinjal paste along with sufficient water along with tamarind water and stir it gently.


Add the Gothsu powder , mix it well and allow it to boil. Finally garnish with coriander leaves.


Brinjal Gothsu is ready to be served...................


Serve it hot with Hot Idli's/Crispy Dosa's and enjoy................:)


Note:
Make sure the gothsu powder gets mixed well or else dilute it with water and add to the gravy.

Recipes

                                                                     

                    Brinjal Gothsu 


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Comments

  1. Dosa's perfect accompaniment is gosthu...I love this..never made it this way but this recipe surely sounds too good.

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  2. chef and her kitchenApril 5, 2011 at 11:14 PM

    Looks terrific n yummy...love to have it now..

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  3. Mouth watering while seeing kosthu with dosa...

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  4. I do prepare gosthu as urs, looks inviting..love with hot idlies..

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  5. yummy gothsu.

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  6. Really its a good combo with dosa. yummy clicks dear.

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  7. Looks absolutely tempting and perfect.it goes well with pongal also

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  8. wow looks absolutely delicious and very inviting !!

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  9. Looks so tempting.Love to make it now...

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  10. Absolutely tempting and delicious...tempting clicks.

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  11. yummy gosthu.perfect for pongal and idli.

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  12. Amma makes gosthu with pongal. this one looks delicious.

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  13. i remember eating them as a kid, oh delish!

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  14. The brinjal gosthu looks very yummy .

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  15. delicious kostu...love it!!

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  16. Superb Gosthu..Sounds relishing :)

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  17. i like ur gosthu... looks very tempting.. yumm for dosa and idly...

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  18. wow looking delicious and tempting me :) awesome gothsu and drooling entries :)

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  19. Nice recipe! Love that bowl!

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  20. wonderful blog....sometimes make the gothsu this way...nice!!

    www.foodieworkz.blogspot.com

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  21. never tasted it but since it is eggplant Iam sure I will love it looks perfect accompaniement for dosa or idli

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  22. oh thts a bful presentation dear

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  23. Wow you have a beautiful site! Is that melogne aka egg plant in this recipe? Reminds me of when my mother would roast the egg plant on the stove and fry it with lots of garlic. Yum!!!
    www.whatocook.com

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  24. ஆஹா....

    திவ்யம்....

    பொங்கலுக்கு தொட்டுண்டா, படு சூப்பரா இருக்கும்...

    சாப்பிட்டு கொஞ்ச நாளாச்சு... இந்த ரெசிப்பியை பார்த்ததும் ஞாபகம் வந்துடுத்து...

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