| Servings | Prep Time |
| 5-6servings | 15 – 20minutes |
| Cook Time |
| 15minutes |
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Tips for selecting eggplant:
A good eggplant should have a bright green stem, and unbruised, undented skin. This means it’s tender, will cook quickly and reduce (as it’s a lot of water), and have minimal seeds (less bitterness). And, eggplant should be cooked as soon as possible as it tends to mature in the refrigerator and will get fibrous and bitter if kept too long.
Smoked Or Not:
I love the smoked flavor in eggplant. If you don’t, or don’t have a gas cooktop to do it, feel free to chop and saute.
Before I had the gas stove, I used to broil the eggplant for roughly 30-45 minutes, turning the eggplant every 15 minutes or so. Obviously, this takes longer, and you don’t get the smoke flavor. Smoking the eggplant takes just a few minutes, under ten minutes.
This gothsu is simply amazing in its simplicity and flavors. Enjoy with hot pongal or idli, or rice!