Today, we'll enjoy the eggplant mushroom combo two ways: a yogurt based gravy dish and a coconut based dry sabzi! So yes, eggplants rule, as do mushrooms and together they are just divine!

Eggplant-mushrooms in yogurt gravy:
We need:
- 4-5 small eggplants or 2 Chinese or Japanese eggplants (cut into 2" pieces)
- 1 cup baby bella or crimini mushrooms (diced, i used dried crimini mushrooms, soaked. Fresh mushrooms work equally well).
- 1/2 tsp. each jeera/cumin and dhania/coriander
- 1 big, ripe tomato (chopped)
- 1 heaped tsp. chopped ginger
- Turmeric and red chilli powder (to taste)
- Salt to taste
- 1/2 cup beaten curds (preferably sour)
- 1 and 1/2 tbsp. oil
- A pinch of garam masala
- Cilantro (for garnishing)

The brown color of this dish is from dried mushrooms and tomatoes. I enjoyed this dish with pooris and also with rice.
Eggplant-mushrooms stir fry:
We need:
- 4-5 small eggplants orr 2 Chinese or Japanese eggplants (cut into 2" pieces)
- 1 cup baby bella or crimini mushrooms (diced)
- 2 bunches (8-10 pieces) spring onions (chopped)
- 1/2 cup grated coconut
- 1 tbsp. Sriracha chilli sauce (or any hot sauce, my favorite substitute is green chilli chutney)
- Turmeric (a pinch)
- Salt to taste
- 1 tsp. lime/lemon juice
- 1 and 1/2 tbsp. oil

I decided to make this dish, because i still had some eggplants and mushrooms in my fridge and wanted to enjoy these vegetables in a different way. I am glad i thought of this! The taste and aroma of this dish was amazing, so was the texture: soft mushrooms and eggplant pieces and crunchy grated coconut and spring onions! Oh and if you don't enjoy eggplants as much, chances are that you will, after this :)). And yes, it works well with just mushrooms or eggplants too :).Don't go by the pictures, this one is really yummy!
Those eggplants are cute. Will try your yoghurt gravy,looks good.
ReplyDeleteI don't think I have ever tried cooking a combo of eggplants and mushrooms! Both your dishes sound totally delicious- I'll be trying them :)
ReplyDeleteI like egg plant and mushrooms, never tried this combo.
ReplyDeleteIt looks nice.
I'm not exactly friendly with either eggplants or mushrooms, but have to say I liked the first recipe :)
ReplyDeleteLove the first photo,beautiful.Eggplant and Mushrooms is a great combo Muse, good one.Looks YUM!:))
ReplyDeletehaanji, kidda'?
ReplyDeletebaigun & dahi go so well together, subzis look tempting :) that's a tasty combo. I need to call u the s/w master now ;)
federe di game shammi e', chetti chetti tayar hojao. tussi djokovic nu vekheya, mimicking sharapova & nadal, he was hilarious :)
Musical,never tried that combo before but sure looks good
ReplyDeletehehehe..my hubby will run away from both the veggies..he belongs to eggplant-mushroom hater group :) so u treat me once at ur place...just me :)
ReplyDeleteShn
Love both the dishes...we belong to the eggplants and mushroom lovers group :)
ReplyDeleteSra:
ReplyDeleteYup! thats why i bought them. While the yogurt gravy is good, the second one is really the winner ;).
Nupur:
I agree, its not that popular a combo :-D. Try and let me know how you like them, especially the second one, becuase to me, it was outstanding!!
Happy Cook:
ReplyDeleteI am glad you like these vegetables! Try them together and am sure you'll like them even more :).
Jyothsna:
OMG! Now thats a compliment: thank you, swwetie :).
Ashakka:
ReplyDeleteSoooooooooooo good to see you! How are you doing! You made me really happy by saying that you liked the picture and the combo! Thank you :).
Richa:
Haanji, tuhanu vi pasand aaya. Mainu lagda hi si, ki tuhanu eh combo changa laggega :).Thanks you :). Hey, Federer rocks, isn't it! Ooh, i am waiting for the game too :). but i missed the mimicking bit ;).
Sreelu:
Thanks, dear! Looks like you like these two vegetables too :).
Shn:
ReplyDeleteSure ji, drop by anytime :). I'll make whatever you say :).
Sunita:
I knew i could count on you :-D. Thanks :).
eggplants are divine??? you're calling for a major suspension of disbelief here ... :D
ReplyDeletemaybe with mushrooms they are, 'cos i love mushrooms.
Love mushrooms, used to hate eggplants, but they are okay now too... so this combination could actually work for me :)
ReplyDeletehmmm... both of my least fav veggies together though I do make stuff with mushroom pretty often.
ReplyDeleteI like your stir-fry version more. Will try this when I am forced to use both of these. :-)
Bee:
ReplyDeleteThere you are :-D. Yes, they are ;). Really divine :-D. On a serious note, use half the amount of eggplants, cut them into bite size pieces and then try the stir-fry recipe with mushrooms and coconut. You won't realize you had eggplants!
Sig:
He he, this might be the right combo for you :-D. Am glad you like eggplants now :).
TBC:
I am thrilled! really, atleast someone thought of the stir-fry :-D. Not that i don't enjoy the gravy sabzi, but the stir fry had such a unique taste, really!
You are a true scientist to come up with such inventions always :)
ReplyDeleteDoes your academic research involve food at all, if not maybe you should switch :D
Musical, lovely dish. But never tried with mushrooms. Viji
ReplyDeleteYou day-dream about food combinations on your bus ride! :-D Using the time to plan a super express meal - must add that to Mallugirl's list of tips on planning - "use driving/ride time to plan your meal"!
ReplyDeleteMany times, I find that to be the hardest part of the plan - what to cook tonight?
Sandeepa:
ReplyDeleteNo, no food involved there :-D. He he, thats a foodie for you ;). Ooh and i thought you would say this was art ;).
Viji:
Thank you :). Eggplant and mushrooms go really well together!
Anita:
Didn't i tell you that i am a chatori :-D. i agree, the hardest part is always "what to cook"! and i am almost sure that you like both eggplants and mushrooms :).
hmm so both the slimy friends get along with eachother. that sound good but lil scared to try:)
ReplyDeleteSharmi:
ReplyDeletehe he, that was hilarious ;). atleast others liked one vegetable, you don't like any of these two :-D. so, which vegetables you like, lemme know. i don't want to scare you ;).
musy, im not a big mushroom fan, lemme try with baingan...maybe ill finally like them...
ReplyDeleteRachna,
ReplyDeleteTry the stir fry and lemme knnow if you like it. If you don't want mushrooms, eggplants and green beans go really well together. If you don't like a vegetable, try chopping it into smaller pieces: this technique usually works for me.
Have you been ordering from T.G. Express again? :-D
ReplyDeleteBoth of these dishes look wonderful Musical- the first one doesn't suprise me, but that second one...! All I can say is:
sawat dee krab. :-D
Pel:
ReplyDeleteNow that was really funny :-D. I had to check what TG House is! Figured out that its Thai Restaurant :). Sawatdee Ka, he he :). But it tastes more Indian than Thai (despite the heavy dose of Sriracha sauce). Really, coconut and chillies do wonders. But i am guessing why you feel the Thai reference, eggplants and mushrooms, eh? Never had them together in a Non-Indian way, except on Pizza :).
Thats an unusual combo, but it looks yumm!
ReplyDeleteHey Latha,
ReplyDeleteThanks a lot :). and my apologies for the late reply to your message.
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ReplyDeleteHey Jeena,
ReplyDeleteThanks for the kind words and the link :). I will check out your blog for sure!