Eggplant
Grilled Bread with Eggplant & Basil
Making the eggplant spread ahead of time has a double upside: The flavors of the mixture will deepen as it sits, and you get to cross something off the list.
By Mona Talbott
Fried Eggplant, Tomato, and Cucumber Salad
Eggplant is like a sponge. Salting it draws out moisture and firms up the flesh, and deep-frying ensures it cooks evenly until creamy throughout. Worth your time.
By Yotam Ottolenghi
Pasta with Grilled Sausage, Peppers and Eggplant
This dish turns the satisfying Italian American sandwich filling–sausage and peppers–into a hearty pasta dish.
By Kristin Donnelly
Tortelloni with Roasted Eggplant & Cherry Tomato Sauce
Eggplant and tomatoes are delicious roasted and blended into a chunky sauce with garlic, crushed red pepper and mint. The sauce complements the chicken & roasted garlic tortelloni nicely and makes for a wonderful dish for entertaining.
Grilled Eggplant and Greens with Spiced Yogurt
Grill up a mix of eggplant and hardy greens and serve with curry yogurt sauce and lots of mint for a light vegetarian dinner.
By Alison Roman
Grilled Vegetables
Any combination of flame-kissed veggies brushed and tossed with this easy vinaigrette makes a deliciously smoky side.
Eggplant "Tacos"
By Erin Gleeson
Eggplant Napoleon
One of the most popular items on the Tanoreen menu, this tower of crispy pesto-marinated eggplant slices spread with smoky baba ghanouj, just might be the dish that inspired me to write this cookbook. It draws on the flavors of the Middle East and the Mediterranean, but the truth is, I created it to encourage my son to eat eggplant. He always loved fried zucchini sticks, so I cut eggplant in the same shape and he was none the wiser (although here they're cut in rounds). This is a good example of how I have taken advantage of ingredients that are available to me in the States and married them with the classic preparations from my childhood.
By Rawia Bishara
Mutabal
Editor's note: Use this recipe to make Rawia Bishara's Eggplant Napoleon .
In most Middle Eastern countries (apart from Nazareth, where baba ghanouj is called mutabal), the ingredients in this dish are as simple as eggplant, garlic and lemon juice—a lightened up, tahini-free version of baba ghanouj. But when I arrived in America, I experimented with various ingredients and found myself adding tomatoes, chile pepper and a hint of cumin to my mutabal. I serve it with grilled meat and chicken. My children love this preparation, which is also great spread on toasted or fresh Arabic bread, crusty flatbread or crackers.
By Rawia Bishara
Charred Eggplant and Tahini Spread
By The Bon Appétit Test Kitchen
Eggplant With Lentils and Goat Cheese
Eggplants are sensitive to cold; protect them in plastic wrap before refrigerating.
By Larraine Perri
Eggplant Parmesan
Without the hassle of breading and frying, eggplant Parmesan goes from special-occasion project to easy weeknight dinner.
By Dawn Perry
Eggplant, Tomato, and Pesto Stack
"I spend most of late summer picking these veggies," Bemis says. "I have to get creative to keep up. The pesto makes this combo so refreshing."
By Andrea Bemis
Pomegranate-Glazed Eggplant
Eggplant can take its time getting tender in the oven, but it's worth it, especially for preparations like this, where za'atar, with its earthy flavor, and sweet-tart pomegranate molasses turn things toward the Middle East. You can find both in Middle Eastern markets; za'atar can be had at good spice stores such as Penzeys. Or substitute 1 teaspoon of dried thyme or oregano, a squeeze of lemon, and 1 teaspoon of sesame seeds.
By Joe Yonan
Arugula Salad with Roasted Eggplant and Sweet Pomegranate Dressing
Sweet and sour is a recurring theme in Arabic cuisine. Pomegranate molasses has this distinct taste. Here I've mixed it with other flavors, but it can be used on its own to enhance a salad, a dip or a savory pastry. The pepperiness of the arugula and the soft buttery eggplant along with the sweet cherry tomatoes are unforgettable.
By Suzanne Husseini
Spiced Peppers and Eggplant
Pair this summery side dish with grilled pork chops or flank steak, or chop and fold it into couscous for a light meal.
By Alison Roman
Coal-Roasted Eggplants
Once you've charred them, you can drizzle these eggplants with your best extra-virgin olive oil and sprinkle with some coarse salt for a simple side. But they're even better paired with one of the three luscious sauces (Yogurt and Sumac Sauce , Smoky Tomato Sauce , or Lemon-Mint Sauce ) and some grilled flatbread or pita.
By Melissa Hamilton and Christopher Hirsheimer
Steak Salad with Herbs
The next time you're serving a salad, add some herbs. Think of them as you would any other green; toss handfuls of dill, mint, basil, and more into peppery leaves like arugula, mizuna, or mustard greens, all of which are assertive enough to allow the herbal notes to shine without overpowering the dish. Top it all off with grilled steak, pork, or chicken, and you've got a perfect summer supper.
By Alison Roman
Eggplant with Bacon Miso
Serve this rich, glazed eggplant as a starter, or with rice and a simply prepared piece of fish for a main course.
Tart and Spicy Roasted Eggplant Salad
Melitzanasalata
This is similar to the well-known Lebanese eggplant puree called baba ghanouj but the addition of yogurt and green chilies gives it a pleasantly tangy spice. If you have a fireplace or an outdoor grill, roast the eggplant over live coals for a delectably smoky aroma.
Select eggplants with smooth, shiny skins that are hefty for their size. Eggplant doesn't store well so be sure to use any you buy within a day or two; keep cool, but don't refrigerate—that only hastens deterioration.
Fresh green poblano peppers are best in this recipe, but if you cannot find them, use jalapeños or serranos—as long as they are agreeably spicy but not fiery hot.
By Nancy Harmon Jenkins