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