Eggplant parmigiana: slices of fried eggplant seasoned with tomato sauce and grated Parmesan cheese baked in the oven. Find this and many more recipes with pictures on the Giallozafferano App (in English) http://itunes.apple.com/app/giallozafferano-recipes/id384387249?mt=8
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Hi all of you GialloZafferano visitors and welcome to our kitchen. I’m Sonia, and today we’ll be preparing a dish with a very Mediterranean flavour: Eggplant(Aubergine) Parmesan.
Let’s take a look at the ingredients we’ll be using:
• 1400ml/6 cups of tomato puree
• Extra virgin olive oil
• One small onion
• Two cloves of garlic
• Table salt
• Fresh basil leaves
• 1.5kg/3lbs eggplant/aubergine
• Coarse or kosher salt
• 300g/11oz of a firm, savoury Italian cheese suitable for melting
• 150g/1 cup grated parmesan cheese
• Some canola or vegetable oil for frying the eggplant
OK. Let’s begin preparing our eggplant parmesan!
First slice the eggplant into slices about a centimetre (a little less than a half inch) thick. Now in a sieve resting over a bowl, form layers of the eggplant slices, sprinkling a pinch of coarse salt between each layer. Finish off with another pinch of salt and cover the whole thing with a plate and something to weigh it all down. By doing this, the water that’s naturally in the eggplant will drain out into the bowl. The eggplant needs to drain for about an hour and a half. In the meantime, we can prepare the tomato sauce by putting a bit of olive oil into a pot, adding the garlic and diced onion and sautéing them over a medium-low heat until soft but not browned. Then add the tomato puree and after everything is cooked through and well heated, finish off the sauce with a swirl of extra virgin olive oil and the fresh basil leaves.
After the eggplant has drained, rinse the slices well under running water to get rid of the extra salt, and dry them very thoroughly with paper towels. Now, it’s time to fry them in the vegetable oil.
Finally, we can assemble our eggplant parmesan. In a casserole dish, add a thin layer of tomato sauce and then add the fried eggplant, forming a complete layer…like this. Now we’ll add another layer of sauce over the eggplant. Now comes a sprinkling of the grated parmesan cheese and finally the slices of cheese — you can add more or less according to how you like it. At this point, we’ll start on the second layer. Remember, if you’ve layered your eggplant horizontally in the first layer, go vertically in the second layer. We’ll finish off the dish with a layer of sauce and a good sprinkling of parmesan and now we’re ready to bake the dish at 200⁰C/395⁰F for about 40 minutes.
Here’s our eggplant parmesan out of the oven. Leave it to cool so that the layers can settle and make serving each portion easier.
From Sonia and GialloZafferano — Bye, and see you next time!
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+John Karavitis Make sure to pat them dry with kitchen paper first!
400 degrees seems very hot for 40 minutes. I bake mine at 350. But I guess
you know better than I lol! Looks very good! : )
Ted
can i make this dish without frying the eggplant first..?
The eggplants have water, which you have to get rid of, but then,
afterwards, you rinse in water. Won’t the eggplants reabsorb water at that
point and get soggy???
I love your kitchen. Look at that colour combo. Loved it!
And I am trying that recipe for sure! ^^
Peel eggplant, cut cross wise instead of length wise 1/2 thick. Dry
eggplant slices. Bread crumb slices dipping in egg wash then bread crumbs.
Fry slices place them into baking dish in layers with mozzarella cheese and
sprinkle with parm and your sauce to taste. the leftovers it always tastes
best the next day.
Parmigiana di Melanzane (Aubergine Parmigiana) #sorrentoexpress #onlythebest
#food Eggplant parmigiana – original Italian recipe
My favorite mmmmmmmm
“Parmigiana” – original Italian recipe … good appetite !!!!! ….
“Parmigiana” – original Italian recipe … good appetite !!!!! ….
It’s medium-high heat, considering that 180°C is medium…
My most favorite dish.
definitely not for someone on a diet….
this is typically french. its meant to be made with sauce tomate.
Questo piatto è sublime, a casa a momenti non rimane nemmeno la teglia! 🙂
this is soo much better than lasagne
spell check please lolllllllllllllllll
It’s 1,4 liters of passata
@LAMCL23 lollllllllllllllll I meant butter
Eggplants, or aubergines as I call them, are so beautiful :3 Their dark
purple sheen! Oh most majestic of all vegetables!
Cel mai bun videoclip gastronomic. reteta facuta “ca la carte” super
Wow. ..I have to cook that ASAP!
no garlic at all in the original parmigiana di melanzane.