Stew Eggplant with Beef

Stew eggplant with beef  has been a wonderful recipe that I have enjoyed cooking from time to time. It makes a great side dish by itself or with an accompanying meat to be served with rice. As you would notice our way of stewing may be a little different using caramelized sugar but I assure you that stewed eggplant done trini style is simple, appetizing and also cheap on your pocket.

Stew Eggplant with Beef Done Trini Style

Here in Trinidad one of the more common meats to cook together with stewed eggplant is beef, although chicken tastes just as well. In this stew eggplant recipe I’m going to use beef and to make life easier we’ll be pressure cooking it to cut down on cooking time. Other than that, just pay attention to the pressure cooking time and the seasoning step and you’ll be on your way to cooking stew eggplant with beef like a real trini.

So, get out your pressure cooker, some beef and an eggplant, don’t for get to boil some rice, and let’s start making some stew eggplant with beef trini style. Enjoy!

Stew Eggplant with Beef Recipe

 

Stew eggplant with Beef

STEW EGGPLANT WITH BEEF

 

1 eggplant
2 tbsp. oil
1 1/2 tbsp. sugar
1/2 lb. beef, chopped
1/2 onion, chopped
1 pimento pepper, chopped
1 tomato, chopped
3 garlic, chopped
2 sprigs chive, chopped
5 leaves chadon beni, chopped
3 cups water, divided
salt to taste
pepper to taste

 

Peel and cut up the eggplant and set aside.
Note: As a variation you could substitute the eggplant with two medium sized potatoes!
Season the beef with the onion, pimento pepper, chive, garlic, tomato and chadon beni.
Note: I could have easily said “use green seasoning” but I’m trying to cater to everyone. If you cannot get your hands on these seasonings, why not try some of your favourites. The Chadon could be substituted with cilantro but it is not as strong.
Heat pressure cooker over medium flame and add oil and sugar.
Bring sugar to a golden colour and let it foam a bit.
Then add the seasoned beef and stir to coat evenly with the caramelized sugar.
Let cook for 4 minutes

Then add 1 1/2 cups of water…
and pressure cook for 10 minutes.
The beef looks good now.
Note: As it stands, if you only want stew beef you could stop at this step and serve with rice and this would be a complete trini meal – Rice and Stew beef.

Add the chopped eggplant and mix then add 1 1/2 cups of water.
Pressure cook for 7 minutes.
It looks ready now. Crush the eggplant and mix thoroughly.
Adjust salt and pepper to taste. Serve hot over rice.
As usual more trini recipes to come. Ah gone! :-)

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4 Responses to Stew Eggplant with Beef

  1. ren8u November 25, 2009 at 7:57 pm #

    I love eggplant! Never thought of mixing it with beef but I’m definitely gonna try this recipe. Thank you.

  2. Felix November 25, 2009 at 10:28 pm #

    you’re welcome :-)

  3. MS December 21, 2009 at 1:22 pm #

    I normally dont like baighan but dat looking REAL good!

  4. Lindy November 5, 2010 at 4:14 pm #

    love baigan and pigtail. real comfort food

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