Jul. 31st, 2013
Turnip Report
Jul. 31st, 2013 05:07 pmI have a craving for eggplant Parmesan, but heck if I'm going to bread and fry an eggplant. Let's try for an eggplant casserole instead:
http://www.cooks.com/recipe/e4ph37e/eggplant-and-tomato-casserole.html
Slice into 1/4 inch rounds
1 eggplant
Season with
salt
pepper
Let sit 10 minutes.
Brown both sides in olive oil.
Arrange in alternating layers in oiled casserole dish with
2 medium tomatoes, sliced
Season with
dried onion flakes
salt
pepper
Basalmic vinegar
Cover with
wheat germ
Top with
sliced fresh mozzarella
Cover and bake for 30-35 minutes at 350 degrees.
Edit: I have no idea how the authors of the original recipe managed this without burning down their kitchen. I had to add olive oil repeatedly to keep the smoke detector from going off while browning the eggplant. Also, I didn't need a very deep casserole; perhaps I should use the small one next time?
Another Edit: I could name this dish "Basalmic Mozzarella Leather With Vegetable Mush". Too much vinegar, and the mozzarella melted and bubbled and spread into a thin layer. It was tasty. I ate it over fresh tomato bread.
http://www.cooks.com/recipe/e4ph37e/eggplant-and-tomato-casserole.html
Slice into 1/4 inch rounds
1 eggplant
Season with
salt
pepper
Let sit 10 minutes.
Brown both sides in olive oil.
Arrange in alternating layers in oiled casserole dish with
2 medium tomatoes, sliced
Season with
dried onion flakes
salt
pepper
Basalmic vinegar
Cover with
wheat germ
Top with
sliced fresh mozzarella
Cover and bake for 30-35 minutes at 350 degrees.
Edit: I have no idea how the authors of the original recipe managed this without burning down their kitchen. I had to add olive oil repeatedly to keep the smoke detector from going off while browning the eggplant. Also, I didn't need a very deep casserole; perhaps I should use the small one next time?
Another Edit: I could name this dish "Basalmic Mozzarella Leather With Vegetable Mush". Too much vinegar, and the mozzarella melted and bubbled and spread into a thin layer. It was tasty. I ate it over fresh tomato bread.