Baked Eggplant Puree with Seasoned Yogurt
BAIGAN BHARTA

-Recipe from Yamuna mataji

             Eggplant bharta, in one form or another, is a national favorite of India. I learned to make this variation during my first Bombay residence in the kitchen of the Kalish Seksaria family. The cooks excel at several regional cuisines, and this Punjabi-style presentation was a favorite of hosts and wood fire until they nearly fell apart. Chilies and seasonings gave the dish a feisty punch, and the yogurt added creamy distinction.

Preparation time (after assembling ingredients): 5 minutes
Cooking time: 15 minutes
Serves: 4

1 medium-sized eggplant (1-1 ¼ pounds/455-570 g), freshly baked, roasted or broiled
2 table spoons (30 ml) ghee or vegetable oil
1-2 teaspoons (5-10 ml) hot green chilies, seeded and minced
¼ teaspoon (1 ml) yellow asafetida powder (hing)
1 teaspoon (5 ml) cumin seeds
1 teaspoon (5 ml) salt
2 table spoons (30 ml) each finely chopped fresh coriander and mint
2/3 cup (160 ml) plain yogurt or sour cream
1 teaspoon (5 ml) garam masala

This amount applies only to yellow Cobra Brand. Reduce any other asafetida by three-fourths.
 
1.    Slice the eggplant in half lengthwise and carefully scoop out the pulp. Discard the skin and coarsely chop the pulp.
2.    Heat the ghee or oil in a large nonstick frying pan over moderate heat. When it is hot but not smoking, add the green chilies, asafetida and cumin seeds darken. Add the eggplant, ground coriander and salt, and cook, stirring frequently, until the mixture is dry and thick, about 10 minutes.
3.    Remove the pan from the heat and let cool to room temperature. Stir in the fresh herbs. Yogurt or sour cream and garam masala. (You may want to add a sprinkle of smoked salt if you baked the eggplant in an electric or gas oven). Serve hot, at room temperature or chilled.