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Vangi Bhath / Brinjal Rice

Posted on Sep 23, 2011 · Last Updated on Jun 23, 2020 by Uma Ramanujam · 37 Comments

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Another variety rice from my list of rice collections. Those days when I learnt this rice from my neighbour who has base from karnataka, It was prepared only when I ran out of all other vegetables. Now, I am turned out totally and I am buying brinjal with an intent to prepare this rice. The reason is simple, quick to prepare, no need to prepare gravy (just papad or raita accompany well with this) and at last fits well in lunchbox.

In vangi bhath (also called as Eggplant Rice /Brinjal Rice), the aromatic masala plays a key role which is prepared using marathi moggu, cloves and cinnamon. It also brings out the unique taste for this rice. Try out this simple yummy recipe and enjoy!

Basic Information:
Preparation time: 15 minutes
Cooking time: 20 minutes (40 minutes including rice cooking)
Serves : 2


Ingredients:

Cooked Rice – 1 cup

Brinjal – 1 cup, cubed

Curry leaves – 1 string

Oil – 1 tablespoon

Mustard and Urid dal – 1/2 teaspoon

Turmeric powder – 1/4 teaspoon

Salt – to taste

For Vangi Bhath Masala:

Channa dal – 1 tablespoon

Coriander seeds / Coriander powder – 1/2 tablespoon

Urid dal – 1 teaspoon

Dry Red Chillies – 5 nos

Cinnamon stick – 2 inch length

Cloves – 2 cloves

Poppy seeds – 1/2 teaspoon

Method:

1) In a pan, dry roast the ingredients given for vangi bhath masala and make a powder. Keep it aside.

2) Wipe off the same pan and heat oil in it. When it is hot, add mustard seeds and urid dal. Allow them to splutter.

3) Add curry leaves followed by chopped brinjals.

4) Fry for few minutes and then sprinkle little water and salt to cook brinjal.

5) when the brinjal turns soft, add the masala powder(as said in step 1) by turning the flame to low and give a quick fry. Make sure not to burn masala.

6) Add cooked rice and mix gently and cook for 2 minutes.

7) Garnish with coriander leaves.

8) Serve hot with pappad or raitha.

Note:

1) As I didn’t have Marathi Moggu at the time of preparation, I didn’t add them and increased the cloves count.

2) If you are using coriander powder, dry roast all ingredients for masala first, then add the coriander powder towards the end of the roasting. This avoids the overburnt of masala.

Sending this recipe to Simply Food’s Flavors of South India.

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Tina
Tina
14 years ago

Beautiful clicks dear..Rice looks delicious..

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Annapoorani
Annapoorani
14 years ago

Nice presentation…I also posted 2 versions of vangi bhath on my blog and ur version is so nice 🙂

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Shanavi
Shanavi
14 years ago

Vaangi bath is one of my fav variety rice and I would like to sample a bite.. Thanks for asking me..Yeah, am fine..

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Kaveri Venkatesh
Kaveri Venkatesh
14 years ago

I too love these kinds of simple and wholesome,yet easy to prepare rice varieties…Yummy and flavorful rice…like your version

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Unknown
Unknown
14 years ago

Welcome to my space Annapoorani… Thanks for letting me know your versions. They will help me oneday 🙂

Cheers,
Uma

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Radhika
Radhika
14 years ago

Good presentation. Comforting one pot meal.

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Roshna Feroz
Roshna Feroz
14 years ago

gud presentation!!!!
rice is very much tempting

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Treat and Trick
Treat and Trick
14 years ago

Great photos and simply delicious!

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Priya Sreeram
Priya Sreeram
14 years ago

my fav- neat presentation & loved ur version uma !

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Sonia ~ Nasi Lemak Lover
Sonia ~ Nasi Lemak Lover
14 years ago

Nice Presentation ! And I believe your rice must be very tasty.

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Jayanthy Kumaran
Jayanthy Kumaran
14 years ago

looks scrumptiously tasty…
hats off to your excellent photography uma…:)
Tasty Appetite

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Biny's Recipes
Biny's Recipes
14 years ago

looks colourful and temptg…amazing clicks

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priya ravi
priya ravi
14 years ago

stunned by ur first click uma 🙂 well needless to say how the taste would be .. i prepare brinjal poriyal with the same masala but never thought of mixing with rice.. added to my husband's lunch box menu for this week 🙂

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Alpana
Alpana
14 years ago

First time I had Vengi Bhat at a south Indian restaurant I was really amazed at the taste & flavour. I tried making it a couple of times after that & it tastes awesome. Love it. Thanks for sharing

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Priya Suresh
Priya Suresh
14 years ago

I can survive for many days with this flavouful rice, lovely presentation..

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Vardhini
Vardhini
14 years ago

Nice one Uma. Nice clicks .. crisp and clear.

Vardhini
Zesty Palette

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Hobby Chef
Hobby Chef
14 years ago

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Hobby Chef
Hobby Chef
14 years ago

looking so gud.. and your pics are also very intersting…

feels gud to follow your yummy recipes…

hobbychef.in/

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Reva
Reva
14 years ago

My favourite rice..:) The first pic is awesome.. the spicy rice is wonderfully displayed with a splash of purple..:) Truly scrumptious plateful..:)
Reva

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Hamaree Rasoi
Hamaree Rasoi
14 years ago

Delicious looking brinjal rice. Wonderful preparation.

Deepa
Hamaree Rasoi

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Suja Manoj
Suja Manoj
14 years ago

This is my favorite rice,looks super yummy

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myFudo
myFudo
14 years ago

The rice looks perfect, I can imagine the sweet aroma while you were preparing it and I bet it tastes so delicious. Cars to share a bite 🙂 Love the photos.
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KrithisKitchen
KrithisKitchen
14 years ago

Mindblowing pictures!! the color combo works wonders!!
Krithi's Kitchen
Event: Serve It – Steamed

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Sobha Shyam
Sobha Shyam
14 years ago

beautiful rice, have never tasted before, amazing clicks..

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anthony stemke
anthony stemke
14 years ago

Man alive, I can smell the fabulous aroma already.
Thank You.

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myfudo
myfudo
14 years ago

This is another variety of rice that looks so finely prepared. It looks tasty, think I will like it.

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Amina
Amina
14 years ago

This is new to me… Looks delicious and your pictorials are awesome… Happy to follow you.. Do visit my blog some day..

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Menaga Sathia
Menaga Sathia
14 years ago

Nice clicks uma…Flavourable &delicious rice!!

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Sensible Vegetarian
Sensible Vegetarian
14 years ago

I love vangi bhath and yours look simple awesome. Superb clicks.

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Julie
Julie
14 years ago

Lovely rice combo.. Thanx for sharing this recipe..
Glad to follow you:-)
Do drop in by my space too..

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Vidhya
Vidhya
14 years ago

Beautiful and tempting dish.

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cookingvarieties
cookingvarieties
14 years ago

hi uma, i have tried brinjal and dhal dish before and i think yours is also very interesting and flavorful with the spices added.. thanks

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Puja
Puja
14 years ago

This is my hubs fav who is huge baingan lover ~ love all the shots 🙂
USMasala

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Unknown
Unknown
14 years ago

Delicious, and uber tempting pictures of a wonderfully flavorful and yummy rice 🙂
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Nalini's Kitchen
Nalini's Kitchen
14 years ago

looks yummy,first time here,wonderful space and lovely clicks, following you.Please do drop at mt space time permits.

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Cookwell
Cookwell
14 years ago

wow looks perfect!! One of my favs :)…

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Pratima
Pratima
13 years ago

Awesome recipe 🙂

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