Khoresh bademjan
| Type | Stew |
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| Place of origin | Iran (Persia) |
| Main ingredients | Eggplant, Lamb, Tomato, Saffron |
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Khoresh Badmjan (خورش بادمجان) is a Persian stew made of fried skinned eggplants, lamb (or beef), tomatoes, an acidic element such as sour grape juice or sun-dried limes (typical to salty-sour nature of Persian cuisine) and mild aromatic spices such as turmeric, cinnamon and saffron. Two different versions of this stew are common in Iranian cuisine that are: Ghoore Bademjan (غوره بادمجان ; sour grape eggplant stew) and Gheymeh Bademjan (قیمه بادمجان ; split peas and eggplant stew). Ghoore Bademjan, is usually made with fresh sour grapes or verjuice and has a thinner and aromatic broth. Gheymeh Bademjan is the other variation made by addition of fried eggplants to khoresh Gheimeh (خورش قیمه ;split peas and fried potato stew) and instead od fried potatoes that are added to khoresh Gheymeh in the end.
External links
- Brief history and variations
- How to cook eggplant stew with split peas
- How to cook eggplant stew with sour grapes
