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Grilled Baingan in Olive Oil and Sea Salt , Grilled Eggplant

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grilled baingan recipe | Indian grilled eggplant | spice roasted aubergine | healthy grilled brinjal snack is a wise pick for a healthy lifestyle. Learn how to make Indian grilled eggplant.

To make grilled baingan, heat a grill pan with 2 tsp of olive oil and arrange 8 slices on it and cook one side on a medium flame for 4 to 5 minutes or till it becomes light brown in colour. Brush with olive oil and flip over. Then cook the other side for 4 to 5 minutes till it becomes light brown in colour. Sprinkle sea salt and freshly ground black pepper over it. Serve the healthy Indian grilled baingan immediately.

Eggplant is an amazing vegetable – those who love it will never stop experimenting with it, because so many delectable dishes can be prepared with it! Just have a look at this ingredients list – can you believe that this spice roasted aubergine is made with just eggplant, salt, pepper powder and olive oil and it yet tastes so yummy?

All you need to do is cook the eggplant slices on a grill pan and drizzle it with oil and sprinkle a little salt and pepper powder, and voila, you have a nutritious and irresistibly healthy grilled brinjal snack on your table. Like all grilled dishes, the grilled baingan must be served immediately to relish the crispness of the grilled eggplant.

Brinjal is a low calorie and low carb veggies and thus perfect for weight watchers, diabetics and heart patients. The olive oil used to grill the brinjal is high in MUFA (mono unsaturated fatty acids) which further has heart protecting benefits. The fibre from the healthy grilled brinjal snack makes it a truly satisfying mid evening treat.

Tips for grilled baingan. 1. Serve healthy Indian grilled baingan immediately as it will get soft over time. 2. Sea salt can be replaced with table salt.

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Grilled Baingan in Olive Oil and Sea Salt , Grilled Eggplant recipe - How to make Grilled Baingan in Olive Oil and Sea Salt , Grilled Eggplant

Preparation Time:    Cooking Time:    Total Time:     8Makes 8 slices
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Ingredients

For Grilled Baingan In Olive Oil
8 thick round brinjal (baingan / eggplant) slices
3 tsp olive oil
1/2 tsp sea salt (khada namak)
1/8 tsp freshly ground black pepper (kalimirch)
Method

For grilled baingan in olive oil

    For grilled baingan in olive oil
  1. To make grilled baingan in olive oil heat a grill pan with 2 tsp of olive oil and arrange 8 slices on it and cook one side on a medium flame for 4 to 5 minutes or till it becomes light brown in colour.
  2. Brush with olive oil and flip over. Then cook the other side for 4 to 5 minutes till it becomes light brown in colour.
  3. Sprinkle sea salt and freshly ground black pepper over it.
  4. Serve the healthy indian grilled baingan immediately.

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what is grilled baingan in olive oil made of?

  1. what is grilled baingan in olive oil made of ? Indian grilled eggplant is made from cheap and easily available ingredients in India such as 8 thick round brinjal cubes slices, 3 tsp olive oil, 1/2 tsp sea salt (khada namak) and 1/8 tsp freshly ground black pepper. See below image of  list of ingredients for grilled baingan in olive oil.

benefits of baingan, cutting of slices

  1. Good for Diabetics : Brinjal has a Glycemic Index of 15 which is low. Glycemic Index are for foods you eat, ranks carbohydrate-containing foods by how quickly they digest and raise your blood sugar or glucose levels. Foods rank from 0 to 50 are low GI, 51 to 69 are medium and 70 to 100 are high. Foods that are high in GI are not suitable for weight loss and diabetics. Foods like Brinjal have a low GI and hence don't spike your glucose level as they are absorbed slowly. See all the 7 amazing benefits of baingan.
  2. Cut 8 thick round brinjal slices and keep aside to use for grilling.

making grilled eggplant

  1. To make grilled baingan | Indian grilled eggplant | spice roasted aubergine | healthy grilled brinjal snack | heat a grill pan with 2 tsp of olive oil.
  2. Arrange 8 thick slices of eggplant on the grill pan. 
  3. Cook on a medium flame for 4 to 5 minutes or till it becomes light brown in colour at the bottom of the eggplant.
  4. Brush the top of each baingan slice with olive oil.
  5. Flip over.
  6. Cook the other side for 4 to 5 minutes till grilled and flip over. Your grilled baingan is ready.
  7. Sprinkle 1/2 tsp sea salt over the grilled baingan.
  8. Sprinkle 1/8 tsp freshly ground black pepper.
  9. Your grilled baingan in olive oil and sea salt is ready.
  10. Put grilled aubergine in a serving bowl.
  11. Serve grilled baingan | Indian grilled eggplant | spice roasted aubergine | healthy grilled brinjal snack | hot.

tips for grilled baingan in olive oil

  1. Serve healthy Indian grilled baingan immediately as it will get soft over time.
  2. Sea salt can be replaced with table salt.

equipment for grilled baingan in olive oil

  1. You will need a grill pan to make grilled baingan in olive oil.

health benefits of grilled baingan

  1. Grilled Baingan – a healthy snack.
  2. With 30 calories and 3.3 g of fibre per slice, this grilled eggplant is an irresistibly nourishing snack. 
  3. The olive oil works its magic as a cardio tonic because of its MUFA (mono unsaturated fatty acid) content.
  4. Brinjal also contains phytonutrients which include phenolic compounds. These compounds act as antioxidants which protects the cells from free radical damage.
  5. Diabetics, heart patients, women with PCOS, people with hypertension and obesity can include this healthy snack in their diet. 

Nutrient values (Abbrv) per slice
Energy30 cal
Protein0.7 g
Carbohydrates2.1 g
Fiber3.3 g
Fat2 g
Cholesterol0 mg
Sodium1.6 mg

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Grilled Baigan in Olive Oil and Sea Salt , Grilled Eggplant
5
 on 26 Apr 17 09:42 AM


I''m personally not a lover of Baigan but grilling it in olive oil and topping it with sea salt transforms this simple vegetable into a great starter. What''s better is that this recipe is extremely healthy as Baigan is low GI vegetable and olive oil is a good fat. So i have become an addict of this recipe!!