17 Tasty Eggplant Recipes (2024)

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Braised Eggplant and Broccolini with Fried Ginger

Most varieties of eggplant work beautifully in this stir-fry. A side of rice is a must.

Recipe: Braised Eggplant and Broccolini with Fried Ginger

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Eggplant Parmesan

This (non-casserole) version of eggplant parmesan is lighter and fresher tasting than the classic—we ditched the breading and added spicy sauce and fresh herbs.

Recipe: Eggplant Parmesan

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Grilled Ratatouille

Put an extra-summery twist on this favorite French veggie dish.

Recipe: Grilled Ratatouille

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Grilled Eggplant Naan Wraps with Tahini-Yogurt Dressing

Make easy eggplant sandwiches by using naan bread to wrap the grilled vegetables for delicious eating. Creamy Greek yogurt sauce adds a tangy flavor.

Recipe: Grilled Eggplant Naan Wraps with Tahini-Yogurt Dressing

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Miso-glazed Eggplant (Nasu Miso)

Serve this as a side dish, or try it with rice for a light vegetarian meal.

Recipe: Miso-glazed Eggplant (Nasu Miso)

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Grilled Eggplant, Tomatoes, and Zucchini

Here is the perfect, basic method for grilling summer’s bounty―these gorgeous veggies will come out right every single time. Try it with green onions and bell peppers too. Recipe: Grilled Eggplant, Tomatoes, and Zucchini

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Caramelized Pork Kebabs with Chinese Eggplant

The pork and eggplant on these kebabs get a sticky, glazed coating when grilled, which gives the dish a delicious salty-caramelized flavor.

Recipe: Caramelized Pork Kebabs with Chinese Eggplant

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Grilled Eggplant and Pepper Salad

While some wines are a hard match for vegetables, Syrah works well with earthy and herbal veggies like eggplant, zucchini, and bell peppers ― especially when they're grilled.

Recipe: Grilled Eggplant and Pepper Salad

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Sicilian Bruschetta

Caponata, a sweet, tangy Sicilian eggplant-pepper relish, tastes downright addictive spooned over toasts with mild, creamy ricotta cheese.

Recipe: Sicilian Bruschetta

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Stir-Fried Eggplant and Tofu

Oyster sauce adds wonderful 'umami' to this Asian-inspired dish, and can be found in the ethnic foods aisle of most supermarkets. Serve over fluffy rice for a satisfying meal.

Recipe: Stir-Fried Eggplant and Tofu

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Grilled Eggplant and Tomato Salad

Grilling eggplant is a fun way to get this summer staple onto the table in a tasty way.

Recipe: Grilled Eggplant and Tomato Salad

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Grilled Miso Salmon and Eggplant

This dish was inspired by the classic Japanese recipe for miso-marinated black cod. We recommend using Japanese eggplants, which are smaller and more slender than bulbous Italian eggplants.

Recipe: Grilled Miso Salmon and Eggplant

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Eggplant Stroganoff

This vegetarian Stroganoff was submitted by reader Karen Rose, of Mariposa, California. To make it even creamier, Karen suggests using half-and-half in place of the milk.

Recipe: Eggplant Stroganoff

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Tofu and Eggplant Hobo Bundles

Here's a fresh new vegetarian main course for a summer night: grill the tofu and eggplant in foil, open up the fragrant bundle, and top it with a spicy salad.

Recipe: Tofu and Eggplant Hobo Bundles

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Spicy Eggplant with Pork

Serve over steamed jasmine rice, or toss with a tangle of cooked rice noodles for a one-dish meal.

Recipe: Spicy Eggplant with Pork

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Merguez with Chickpea Puree and Eggplant Jam

Merguez, an aromatic North African sausage usually made from lamb, takes practically no time to grill. Spicy and smooth, the accompanying chickpea purée can stand in for hummus any old time. To make the eggplant jam especially silky, peel and seed the tomatoes. You could use skin-on seeded tomatoes in a pinch, or even good-quality canned.

Recipe: Merguez with Chickpea Puree and Eggplant Jam

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Provençal Tartlets

Classic ratatouille, typically a side dish, comes front and center as the filling of these inventive tarts. Annie Somerville, chef at San Francisco’s Greens Restaurant, reenvisioned her original recipe by combining cream cheese with masa harina (dried corn dough for tortillas) in the crust, which gives it a rich toasted-corn flavor.

Recipe: Provençal Tartlets

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FAQs

How do you get the most flavor out of eggplant? ›

Brining adds flavor and texture to eggplants. "Mix spices and salt with water, then soak sliced eggplant in the brine for 30 minutes before cooking.

What is the secret to cooking eggplant? ›

Eggplants are known to absorb a lot of fat while cooking. A useful tip to prevent sogginess and greasiness is to salt sliced or diced eggplant and let it sit for an hour. This helps to draw out moisture. Next, rinse and drain any liquid from the sliced eggplant, then pat dry before cooking.

Why do you not salt eggplant before cooking? ›

While frying eggplant is the best case pre-salting, it's more obsolete for baking and roasting recipes. Why? It's all about timing. “I wouldn't bother salting if you have a long cooking time, as the eggplant will eventually break down and become creamy,” says Anna Theoktisto in the Food & Wine Test Kitchen.

Why do you soak eggplant in milk? ›

Yes, soaking eggplant in milk is said to help draw out the bitterness.

Which cooking method is most appropriate for eggplant? ›

Eggplant's meaty texture makes it a natural for cooking on the grill, whether you're cooking it outdoors or on an indoor grill pan—and grilling gives eggplant a great smoky flavor.

How to remove bitterness from eggplant without salt? ›

Soak eggplant slices or cubes in milk for about 30 minutes before cooking. The milk not only tempers the bitterness, but it actually makes for eggplant that is extra creamy, since the vegetable acts like a sponge and soaks up a good amount of milk in its flesh.

Do you peel eggplant before cooking? ›

While the skin of a small young eggplant is edible, the skin becomes bitter on larger or older eggplants and should be peeled. When in doubt, the answer to, "Do you peel eggplant before cooking?" is yes, peel it. Use a vegetable peeler or paring knife to remove the skin.

What is the best oil to fry eggplant in? ›

Heat 1/4 inch of grapeseed oil in a nonstick skillet over medium until hot enough for frying. The ideal temperature for frying eggplant is about 365-375 degrees F. The best way to monitor the temperature is to use a deep fry or candy thermometer; or, you can drop a small piece of bread into the oil.

Should eggplant be refrigerated? ›

Eggplants do not store well for long periods of time. Without refrigeration, eggplants can be stored in a cool, dry place for 1 or 2 days. If you don't intend to eat the eggplant within 2 days, it should be refrigerated.

Why does eggplant taste bitter after cooking? ›

Eggplants can have the alkaloid solanine, which can give it a bitter taste. “Another compound possibly contributing to eggplant's bitterness is anthocyanin, which is a phytochemical that gives eggplant its pretty purple hue and can act like an antioxidant when we consume it,” says Nichole Dandrea-Russert, MS, RDN.

How do you remove toxins from eggplant? ›

However, eggplants also contain a substance, solanine, which is used to defend themselves against fungi and insects. It is precisely on this substance that the bitter taste of the eggplants depends. To eliminate it, the most common methods are soaking in water and vinegar and the salt technique.

Is eggplant good for you? ›

An eggplant's nutritional value is that it's low-carb, low-calorie, and a good fiber source. The potential health benefits of eggplants are rooted in their antioxidant content, heart disease risk protection, and more.

How thick to cut eggplant for frying? ›

Cut the eggplant into 2cm / 0.8” rounds. Spray each side generously with oil and sprinkle with salt and pepper. Brown – Heat a large non-stick pan with a lid over medium high heat, no oil. (Note 3) Add the eggplant slices and pan fry for 1 1/2 to 2 minutes on each side or until you get some nice browning on it.

How do you get rid of the taste of eggplant? ›

SALTING: Slice the eggplant, then sprinkle salt (coarse salt is best because less is absorbed) onto one side. Leave it for 30 minutes, to allow the solanine (a chemical found in the flesh) to leach out, and brush off with a damp cloth.

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