Brinjal Tawa Fry That’ll Change the Way You Feel About Eggplant
Ever feel like brinjal (aka eggplant) gets a bad rap?
Too mushy. Too bland. Too “meh.”
Well, not anymore.
This Brinjal Tawa Fry recipe will totally flip your perspective. It’s crispy on the outside, soft on the inside, and bursting with flavor — thanks to a dry spice mix that clings to every slice like it was meant to be there.
This is one of those minimal effort, maximum flavor recipes that deserves a permanent spot in your weekly menu.
Why You’ll Love This Brinjal Recipe
This isn’t the brinjal from your childhood lunchbox. This version is:
Crisp, smoky, and pan-fried to perfection
Made with zero onion, zero garlic — great for satvik meals
Takes only 20 minutes from start to finish
Packed with the goodness of gram flour and Indian spices
There’s no fancy batter, no deep-frying mess — just a good masala rub and a hot pan.
There’s no fancy batter, no deep-frying mess — just a good masala rub and a hot pan.
💡 Pro Tip: Always go for large, firm brinjals for this recipe. The small Indian ones don’t give you those wide slices that cook evenly and hold the masala well.
The Masala Mix
What takes this dish from basic to bold is the spice rub. And it’s totally dry — no water, no yogurt, just pure flavor.
Here’s what goes in:
Besan (gram flour) – gives the slices that golden, toasty coating
Amchur powder – adds the tang that wakes up the dish
Coriander + cumin powder – earthiness and balance
Kashmiri red chili – for that perfect red hue without extra heat
A little garam masala for depth
And a pinch of hing (asafoetida) to tie it all together
Toss all of that together in a bowl, and your masala is good to go.
How It All Comes Together (In One Pan!)
Once your masala’s ready, it’s time to coat.
Slice the brinjal into even rounds — not too thick, not paper thin. You want them to hold up in the pan and still cook through without burning.
Rub the spice mix generously on both sides. Let it sit for 5 minutes so the brinjal starts soaking up the flavor.
Now, heat a flat tawa or nonstick pan. Add a bit of oil and place the slices on it in a single layer.
Brush or drizzle more oil over the top. Flip after 5 minutes and repeat. You want both sides crispy and golden, with the masala cooked in — not raw or powdery.
Once done, garnish with chopped coriander and serve it hot.
💡 Pro Tip: Cook on medium heat. Too hot, and the masala burns before the brinjal softens. Too low, and you won’t get that crisp exterior.
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Serving Ideas – What to Pair With Brinjal Tawa Fry
This dish is so versatile, it’ll fit into any meal:
Brinjal Tawa Fry is a quick, flavorful Indian side dish made with thick slices of aubergine coated in a dry masala mix and pan-fried until crisp. With no onion or garlic, it’s satvik-friendly, vegan, and pairs perfectly with sambar rice, rasam, or curd rice.
Ingredients
To make brinjal tawa fry
1brinjal(washed and sliced)
oil (as needed)
to make masala mix
2tbsp gram flour
1/2tsp turmeric powder
2tsp kashmiri chilli powder
2tsp coriander powder
1 1/2tsp cumin powder
2tsp amchur powder
1tsp garam masala
a pinch of hing
1tsp salt
Instructions
Prep Work
1
Mix the spice masala
Add roasted gram flour, turmeric, chilli, coriander, cumin, amchur, garam masala, hing and salt to a bowl. Mix well
2
Clean the brinjalWash and clean the brinjals properly.
3
Slice the brinjalCut into medium-thick round slices.
Method
4
Coat with masala
Take the brinjal slices and coat them evenly on both sides with the masala mix.
5
Let it restLet the coated slices rest for at least 5 mins.
6
Heat the panHeat a tawa or flat pan and pour some oil. Spread it all over the pan.
7
Place the slicesPlace the brinjal slices on the hot tawa and brush oil on the top side.
8
Cook one sideLet them cook for 5 mins on one side till crisp.
9
Flip and cook other sideFlip and cook for another 5 mins. Apply some oil around the edges.
10
Remove and garnishOnce done, remove from pan and garnish with chopped coriander leaves.
Nutrition Facts
Servings 4
Amount Per Serving
Calories125kcal
% Daily Value *
Total Fat7g11%
Saturated Fat1g5%
Sodium350mg15%
Potassium220mg7%
Total Carbohydrate14g5%
Dietary Fiber4g16%
Sugars3g
Protein3g6%
Vitamin A 180 IU
Vitamin C 6 mg
Calcium 25 mg
Iron 1.4 mg
* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2,000 calorie diet. Your daily value may be higher or lower depending on your calorie needs.
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Hema Subramanian
Food and Lifestyle Blogger
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