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Roasted Eggplant with Garlic

Roasted Eggplant with Garlic
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A great way to cook eggplant with minimal prep time.
 
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Step 1Prepare eggplant

Prepare eggplant
Find yourself some nice Chinese or Japanese eggplant. These are the long skinny varieties, easily distinguishable from the globular Italian eggplant. Do not attempt to use Italian eggplant for this dish- the skin is too thick, and the flesh isn't as sweet.

Wash the eggplant, trim off the caps, halve lengthwise, and place them in a greased baking dish. I generally use spray canola oil, and give the cut surfaces of the eggplant another spray to keep them moist in baking.
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14 comments
Aug 20, 2011. 12:41 PMwillow.narwhal says:
Do you remember how many cloves of garlic you used?
May 15, 2010. 11:49 AMdoomsdayltd says:
 it certainly looks good the egg plant though I'm not sure how that will turn out cause I've never made egg plant before!
Dec 26, 2009. 8:19 AMahappysoul says:
Can't wait to try this one.
Jul 20, 2007. 2:02 PMkellyhogaboom says:
This looks fabulous! I haven't tried this version of eggplant. I think eggplant is finicky to cook with but when you do it right, it is SO good!
May 18, 2007. 4:12 PMPunkguyta says:
To be honest, I've never had eggplant.
Jun 8, 2007. 3:03 AMDummey says:
Eggplant is definitely a worthwhile dish as long as you stay away from pseudo Chinese places that use bad eggplant and a gallon of sauce along with a pound of salt.
May 22, 2007. 9:05 AMrobbierebar says:
very cool! thanks for the great recipe and I am now looking for your other contributions! I found the garlic taters so far.

Garlic = Good
Nov 16, 2006. 2:58 AMwestfw says:
Wow. You weren't kidding about really liking garlic! BTW, I really like your style of showing two complimentary foods on a plate, and I think your "food porn" has reached a nice compromise between "gritty realism" and "James McNair."
Nov 15, 2006. 3:10 PMclievers says:
Yes, that does look tasty. I don't think i've tried japanese/chinese eggplant before. Just the big purple ones. Are those the Italian ones?
Nov 15, 2006. 1:16 PMrockyt says:
Dang!! That looks so tasty!!!

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