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You are here: Home / RECIPES / LUNCH & DINNER / RICE/BIRYANI VARIETIES / Eggplant rice 

Eggplant rice 

June 4, 2025 by Suki Leave a Comment

🌿 Simple Pleasures: Eggplant Rice, Raita & Chips on a Sunny Afternoon

here’s something deeply comforting about a plate of home-cooked food that doesn’t try too hard—just honest flavors, familiar aromas, and a feeling of “this is exactly what I needed today.”

This afternoon, under the soft golden sun, I found myself craving something quick, soulful, and satisfying. I ended up making this humble with my mom but flavorful eggplant rice, paired with cool cucumber raita and a side of crispy potato chips—a trio that reminded me so much of school tiffin days and weekend lunches at home. My mom made this with me and I recorded this. 

The brinjal rice (or vangi bath, as it’s fondly called in many South Indian homes) is one of those dishes that transforms a simple vegetable into something irresistibly aromatic. Sliced brinjals are sautéed with caramelized onions, tossed in a warm, earthy spice blend, and mixed with fluffy basmati rice. A spoonful of homemade or store-bought vangi bath masala does all the heavy lifting.

The raita, just a mix of chilled curd, cucumbers, and a pinch of cumin, adds the perfect cooling contrast to the spiced rice. And those chips? Pure nostalgia. No pretense, just a bit of crunch that makes everything on the plate feel extra special.

What I love about meals like this is how they hit that perfect note between comfort and flavor—quick enough to pull together on a lazy afternoon, but satisfying enough to feel like you’ve treated yourself.

📌 Tip: If you want to save time, pre-make a small batch of the spice powder and store it for future rice dishes—it works beautifully with other veggies too.

Have you tried making brinjal rice before? What’s your go-to nostalgic comfort meal? I’d love to know in the comments!


Serving Size:
2
Time:
15
Difficulty:
30 mins

Ingredients

  • For the rice:
    • 1 cup basmati rice (or any variety), cooked and cooled
    • 1 medium onion, finely chopped
    • 6–8 small brinjals or one big eggplant chopped finely, carrot chopped finely, peas
    • 2 tbsp oil (preferably sesame or sunflower)
    • 1/2 tsp mustard seeds
    • 1/2 tsp cumin seeds
    • A pinch of asafoetida (hing)
    • 1 sprig curry leaves
    • 1 tbsp chana dal
    • 1 tbsp urad dal
    • 1 medium tomato chopped finely 
    • Salt to taste
  • • GHEE to drizzle. Loved this Canadian ghee.


    Spice powder (or use ready-made vangi bath powder):
    • 1 tbsp chana dal
    • 1 tbsp urad dal
    • 1 tsp coriander seeds
    • 1/2 tsp cumin seeds
    • 1/2 tsp sesame seeds
    • 4–6 dried red chilies (adjust to taste)
    • 2 tbsp grated coconut (optional, fresh or desiccated)
    • 1/2 tsp cinnamon (or a small piece of stick)
    • 2 cloves


    Dry roast these ingredients on medium heat until aromatic and grind to a coarse powder once cooled.

Directions

  1. 🍳 Method:
    1. Cook the rice:
    Cook rice with a few drops of oil. Let it cool fully before mixing so it doesn’t get mushy.
    2. Prepare the masala powder:
    Roast and grind the ingredients listed above (or use store-bought vangi bath powder).
    3. Sauté the brinjals:
    Heat oil in a pan. Add mustard seeds and let them splutter. Add cumin, Chana dal, urad dal, hing, and onions. Sauté until golden.
    4. Add brinjal:
    Add the tomatoes, carrots , peas, brinjal and salt. Cook covered on low-medium heat until soft, stirring occasionally. Sprinkle a little water if needed. It takes good 8-10 mins
    5. Add spice powder:
    Once the brinjals are cooked, add 2–3 teaspoons of the spice powder and sauté for 2–3 minutes.
    6. Mix with rice:
    Gently fold in the cooled rice. Adjust salt and spice level as needed. Add a squeeze of lemon juice for freshness (optional). Add curry leaves and coriander leaves to garnish. Drizzle ghee on top.
  2. 🥄 Serving suggestions:
    • Pair with raita (like the cucumber one in your image), papad or chips.
    • You can add roasted peanuts or cashews on top for extra crunch.

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