• Skip to primary navigation
  • Skip to main content
  • Skip to primary sidebar
Edible Garden
  • Popular Categories
    • Dal Recipes
    • Chicken Recipes
    • Egg Recipes
    • Indo-Chinese Recipes
    • Mushroom Recipes
  • Kerala Recipes
  • About
  • Privacy Policy
  1. Home
  2. South Indian Rice Recipes
  3. Vangi Bhath Recipe, How to Make Vangi Bhath (Brinjal Rice)

Vangi Bhath Recipe, How to Make Vangi Bhath (Brinjal Rice)

November 1, 2022 53 Comments

XFacebook24PinterestTelegramWhatsAppYummly
24
SHARES
Jump to Recipe

Vangi bhath recipe or brinjal rice recipe – I love anything with vangi (kathirikai or brinjal) in it. Roasted, grilled, fried, sautéed, curried, you name it! I don’t remember liking kathirikai so much as a kid but now, I pick it up every week during vegetable shopping. In Singapore, the more common variety is the longer purple ones that are called Japanese brinjal. The good part is, they usually don’t have worms or bugs in it and stay fresh in the fridge for a longer time. They also don’t have the bitterness that sometimes the fat purple eggplants have.

Vangi Bhath Recipe, How to Make Vangi Bhath (Brinjal Rice)

Pin

Table of Contents

Toggle
  • Vangi Bhath Recipe
    • Ingredients  
    • Instructions 

But I really couldn’t resist these smaller eggplants when I came across them in the Indian store.. I got it from the local Malayali store and immediately made vangi bhath with it, a South Indian rice recipe with brinjal, rice, and spices.

Vangi Bhath Recipe, How to Make Vangi Bhath (Brinjal Rice)PinCube the brinjal and dunk them into the tamarind juice

The basic recipe is from Chandra Padmanabhan’s Southern Spice, a book that I turn to so much for anything South Indian. Don’t be deterred by the long list of ingredients to make Vangi Bath, it’s just a bit detailed because I have given very clear instructions to prepare it.

If you love eggplant or brinjal as much as we do, I highly recommend this szechuan egglant recipe, ennai kathirikkai kuzhambu, brinjal vindaloo which is my mom’s specialty, and this easy eggplant chutney recipe. More spicy rice dishes? Browse through all South Indian rice recipes and pick your favourite.

Vangi Bhath Recipe, How to Make Vangi Bhath (Brinjal Rice)Pin

Vangi Bhath Recipe

nags
Vangi Bhath Recipe, a simple spiced rice recipe with vangi (brinjal or eggplant) that's easy to make and perfect to pack in your lunchbox
Print Recipe Pin Recipe
Prep Time 15 minutes mins
Cook Time 20 minutes mins
Total Time 35 minutes mins
Course Rice
Cuisine Indian
Servings 4

Ingredients
  

  • 1 cup cooked rice I used ponni rice but basmati will work too
  • A marble-sized ball of tamarind
  • 1/4 tsp salt
  • 1/2 tsp turmeric powder
  • 6 small aubergines / eggplant / kathirikai
  • For Spice Powder:
  • 2 tsp oil
  • 1 tbsp coriander seeds
  • 1/2 " stick cinnamon
  • 2 cloves
  • 4 dry red chillies more for spicier version
  • 3 tsp Bengal gram / chana dal / kadala paruppu
  • 2 tsp urad dal / ulatham paruppu / uzhunnu parippu
  • 1 tbsp grated coconut fresh or frozen works

For Tempering:

  • 2 tbsp oil
  • 1 tsp mustard seeds
  • 1/2 tsp cumin seeds / jeera / jeerakam
  • 1/2 tsp asafoetida / hing / perungayam
  • 1 dry red chilli torn into pieces
  • 1 sprig curry leaves

For Garnish (Optional)

  • 2 tsp ghee
  • 1/4 cup halved cashew nuts

Instructions
 

  • Soak tamarind in 1/2 cup warm water for 10 mins and extract juice. Add salt and turmeric to this and transfer to a pan.
  • Cube the vangi and add to the tamarind juice and let soak for 15 mins.
  • Heat oil for spice powder in a pan and add remaining ingredients for spice powder. Fry till spices are fragrant and the dals turn golden brown. Cool and grind to a powder.
  • Heat ghee for garnish in the same pan (if using) and fry cashew nuts until golden brown. Set aside.
  • Heat oil for tempering in the same pan and add all the ingredients for tempering. When mustard seeds start popping, add the aubergines with the tamarind extract.
  • Cover pan and simmer for about 10 mins till the aubergines are tender and water is almost completely adsorbed.
  • Mix in the cooked rice and spice powder and remove from fire.
  • Garnish with the fried cashew nuts and serve warm with raita.

Vangi Bhath Recipe, How to Make Vangi Bhath (Brinjal Rice)Pin

The flavours in this vangi bhath will be really delightful to an eggplant lover. TH and I both loved it and the next time I buy these small eggplants, I am surely making vangi bhath again.
For vangi bhath recipe in Hindi, Tamil, Telugu, Kannada, Urdu etc please use the Google translate button in the sidebar.
XFacebook24PinterestTelegramWhatsAppYummly
24
SHARES

By nags Filed Under: Brinjal or Eggplant Recipes, South Indian Rice Recipes

Previous Post: « Adding Banners To Food Pics Using Powerpoint
Next Post: Carrot and Baby Corn Stir-Fry Recipe | Indian Baby Corn Recipes »

Reader Interactions

Comments

  1. Chitra

    March 25, 2009 at 11:29 am

    Iam an eggplant lover,my hubby dont like it at all:)May be i can try and eat myself:)

    Reply
  2. Madhumathi

    March 25, 2009 at 7:18 pm

    Yummmm..Looks soo good..Im getting hungry now!
    B’ful clicks 🙂

    Reply
  3. SJ

    March 25, 2009 at 11:00 am

    Me want 🙁

    Reply
  4. Sia

    March 25, 2009 at 10:59 am

    I LOVE brinjals. period! 🙂

    Reply
  5. The Koshy Mostafas

    March 25, 2009 at 10:22 am

    Very pretty pic !!!
    And you have a Malayali store there????
    I can never find anything Mal in the Indian stores here. The closest I get to South Indian is Andhra pickle 🙁

    Reply
  6. Sushma

    March 25, 2009 at 10:14 am

    Man, I am tempted with this.
    I wonder how do you manage to take such awesome pictures & cook yummy recipes 🙂
    Great job on food photography..

    Reply
  7. Crafty Shines

    March 25, 2009 at 1:53 pm

    brainjal??!!!! me n my typos, aargggg!!!! u know what i meant!

    Reply
  8. Crafty Shines

    March 25, 2009 at 1:51 pm

    oooh! nags! this i GOTTA try! i’ve heard so much of this dish! the prob is my folks don’t like brainjal at all 🙁 so i guess will be making this soley for my benefit! 😀

    Reply
  9. Arundathi

    March 25, 2009 at 12:51 pm

    One of the very few ways I enjoy eggplant. The photographs are lovely.

    Reply
  10. Sharmilee! :)

    March 25, 2009 at 11:47 am

    Perfect click!!

    Reply
Newer Comments »

Leave a Reply to Crafty Shines Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Recipe Rating





Primary Sidebar

Hello!

I am Nags, the face behind Edible Garden, a food and recipes website for the busy (and sometimes lazy!) cook since 2007. My recipes are meant to be quick yet healthy and delicious - Nothing fancy, nothing too difficult. Follow Me On Instagram for real-time food and life updates.

Trending Recipes

Kerala plum cake recipe
Butter-Chicken-Recipe-murgh makhani
paneer butter masala recipe restaurant style
Eggless No-Bake Mango Cheesecake Recipe Step by Step
Instant Oats Idli Recipe with Rava, Step by Step
1 min chocolate chip cookie in a cup
dosa recipe-how to make dosa
pressure cooker eggless sponge cake recipe (no oven cake)
vegetable pulao recipe
garlic pull-apart rolls recipe, eggless
bread paneer rolls recipe
easy pav bhaji recipe

Browse Older Recipes

Copyright © 2025