Aubergine ??
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anonymous-user

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81 months

Thursday 11th January 2024
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benjipeg

256 posts

232 months

Thursday 11th January 2024
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aubergine katsy curry is good when i had to eat vegetables

Sciurus

751 posts

172 months

Thursday 11th January 2024
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anonymous said:
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I found an Iranian restaurant in Dubai that did the following aubergine recipes and they were lovely. All served with Iranian bread (funny old thing...)

https://cookingwithayeh.com/kashke-bademjan-persia...

https://www.linsfood.com/mirza-ghasemi-persian-rec...

They also did this (walnuts / olives / pomegrante) and it was phenomenal.

https://www.thepersiankitchen.co.uk/blog/zeytoon

The white stuff was mast o khiar and is a cucumber yoghurt

Gratuitous pic attached...


otolith

67,566 posts

231 months

Friday 12th January 2024
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OH fries them with jira. That’s nice. I like to fry or bake them with olive oil, lemon juice, and Mediterranean herbs. They will suck up a tremendous amount of oil, though, and if you don’t let them, they’re not as nice. We did some in the air fryer last week trying to be healthier, and they’re not the same.

Murph7355

41,903 posts

283 months

Friday 12th January 2024
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More oil than you think (probably is) healthy and loads of seasoning.

Look up recipes for aubergine parmigiana, babaganoush and mousakka.

It gets most of its flavour from what you cook it with, and soaks up oil royally.

craigjm

21,045 posts

227 months

Friday 12th January 2024
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If you are going to roast aubergines whole in the oven then it needs to be at 200 for about an hour. Poke the holes and stuff with garlic and on a foil lined tray turning every 15 mins.

soad

34,490 posts

203 months

Friday 12th January 2024
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Don’t rate it myself, although the Mrs likes to cook with it.

Baba ghanoush worth a try?

Kermit power

29,622 posts

240 months

Friday 12th January 2024
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I suspect that the reason you found your aubergine to be bland is that it was an aubergine. Aubergines are bland.

The Dictator

1,482 posts

167 months

Friday 12th January 2024
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I detest aubergine with a passion, it's that and coriander for me as the two things I actively avoid. I even tell restaurants I am allergic to coriander to try and ensure it isn't snuck in to anything, especially Indian restaurants :-)

MarkJS

2,121 posts

174 months

Friday 12th January 2024
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It's lovely in a Moussaka.

Cotty

42,145 posts

311 months

Friday 12th January 2024
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anonymous said:
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You don't need to peel them.
I just cut them into chunks and roast them with other veg with some olive oil and mixed herbs on top.

Brent Hoffmeister

204 posts

43 months

Friday 12th January 2024
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Keep it simple. Prick a whole aubergine and brush with oil, then bake like a potato for 45mins.

Cut open, use the flesh or add nice things to it. Tomato sauce, feta, maybe harissa/honey/yoghurt.

For added taste char the aubergine first over an open flame.

craigjm

21,045 posts

227 months

Friday 12th January 2024
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MarkJS said:
It's lovely in a Moussaka.
Yep. I think it’s just tricky to cook and get right so most people who say they don’t like it have only had it cooked badly. I’m mousakka it’s great, baba ganoush, Mirza ghasemi etc are all really good.

vaud

58,735 posts

182 months

Friday 12th January 2024
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Baba ghanoush

or

Nasu Dengaku – Miso Glazed Eggplant

Glassman

24,828 posts

242 months

Friday 12th January 2024
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Patlican Shakshuka.

A Turkish recipe.

Delish.

number2

5,172 posts

214 months

Friday 12th January 2024
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I only eat it cooked on the grill which is a shame as I really like it - I must expand my repertoire!

I cut it into thick slices, toss it in a bowl of oil and harissa, them grill the slices on the Konro until it's soft and charred in places. Absolutely delicious!

TIGA84

5,565 posts

258 months

Friday 12th January 2024
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Basically a big bland sponge of a vegetable, most suggestions above, Moussaka being my preference, but even then that's probably under duress.

Whatever seasoning you're thinking of, in whatever you're doing with it - double, or even treble it.

Whatever cooking you're thinking of, do the same.

There is the apparent benefit nowadays that you don't have to slice and salt them to get rid of the bitterness as its been bred out, out whatever culinary term applies.

blueg33

45,784 posts

251 months

Friday 12th January 2024
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Gratinated in a tomato sauce with manchego on top is very nice, as is parmigiana. For me aubergine is much nicer than courgette which along with cooked carrots are the work of the devil.

hairy v

1,398 posts

171 months

Friday 12th January 2024
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After slicing, sprinkle with salt and leave for 30 mins - the salt will draw out the bitterness. Then rinse and pat dry.

I like this one: https://kelliesfoodtoglow.com/2019/06/24/spanish-f...

Lotobear

8,910 posts

155 months

Friday 12th January 2024
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MarkJS said:
It's lovely in a Moussaka.
..but only if made with beeflick