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Eggplant is a vitamin-rich, high-fiber fruit (yes, it’s technically a fruit) often featured in Southern American, Italian, Chinese and Persian recipes. When grilled, eggplant has a firm, satisfying texture, making it a popular substitute for meat in vegetarian dishes. Read on to learn how to prepare eggplant using five popular methods: frying, stir-frying, grilling, baking and boiling.

  • Prep time (Fried): 15-25 minutes
  • Cook time: 5-10 minutes
  • Total time: 20-35 minutes
Method 1
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Fried Eggplant

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    Allow them to rest for about 30 minutes, until they've released their moisture. Pat the slices with paper towels, turn them over, and repeat on the other side.
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    Mix the ingredients together in a shallow bowl. Double the ingredients for a larger amount of eggplant, and add more or fewer spices to taste.
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    Add more eggs if you're frying a large amount of eggplant.
    • Use about 1/4” (.6cm) of oil, or enough to float the eggplant pieces in a skillet.
    • Peanut oil, canola oil, or vegetable oil are good choices for deep frying. Do not use olive oil, as it cannot be heated to a high temperature.
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    • Tap the eggplant slices on the side of the flour bowl to remove excess flour.
    • Make sure each piece is thoroughly coated in flour.
    • For an extra-thick batter, coat each piece in egg and flour, then coat them a second time in egg and flour.
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    • Don't overfill the pan. Fry one layer of eggplant slices at a time, and repeat with an additional batch if necessary.
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    Flip them and let the other side brown.
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    • Fried eggplant gets soggy if it sits too long. It should be eaten right away, while it's still hot.
    • Try serving fried eggplant with marinara sauce or tzatziki.
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Method 2
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Stir-Fried Eggplant

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    Allow them to rest for about 15 minutes, until they've released their moisture. Pat the slices with paper towels, turn them over, and repeat on the other side.
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    • Stir-frying is done with a very small amount of oil. Use no more than a tablespoon.
    • Heat the oil until it is very hot, just before it smokes is ideal.
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    Stir the eggplant and other ingredients constantly and quickly with a spatula or spoon until cooked to the lightly browned stage.
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Method 3
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Grilled Eggplant

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    Allow them to rest for about 15 minutes, until they've released their moisture. Pat the slices with paper towels, turn them over, and repeat on the other side.
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  3. Consider cumin, paprika, or garlic powder in addition to a pinch of salt and pepper.
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    • As an alternative, use the broiler in your oven.
  5. The eggplant is ready when the meat is soft and the edges are brown and crispy.
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Method 4
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Baked Eggplant

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    • Eggplant can be cut in half, cut in chunks or made into a fan shape for baking.
    • Generally the peel is left on when the eggplant is halved to hold it together after cooking.
    • When eggplant is to be cut into pieces for a recipe it is generally peeled first.
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    Lay the eggplant pieces in the pan, taking care not to overlap the pieces.
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Method 5
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Boiled Eggplant

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  1. Alternatively, you may boil an unpeeled eggplant whole.
    • Use 2 parts water to 1 part eggplant pieces.
    • If you're boiling the eggplant whole, use enough water to submerge the entire eggplant.
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    • If you're boiling a whole eggplant, poke holes in the skin to keep the eggplant from exploding before you add it to the water.
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    How do I store cooked eggplant? And for how long?
    Community Answer
    Cooked eggplant can be stored either refrigerated or frozen. If refrigerating it, store within 2 hours of cooking, keeping it inside of an airtight container. It doesn't need to be wrapped unless you don't have an airtight container, in which case cover it with either plastic food wrap or kitchen foil, wrapping as tightly as you can without squashing the cooked flesh. It will keep for 2 to 5 days refrigerated. If freezing, place inside quality freezer bags or an airtight container suitable for freezing. Label and date so that you remember when it went in. Frozen cooked eggplant will keep for up to 10 to 12 months maximum. However, it is best used earlier, as the longer it is kept, the more flavor it will lose.
  • Question
    After boiling the eggplant, may I then fry it?
    Community Answer
    No. After boiling, it won't have the proper consistency for frying.
  • Question
    Can you eat the skin of an eggplant?
    Community Answer
    Yes, the skin of eggplant is safe to eat. However, the eggplant skin gets tougher with age, so it's recommended that you use young eggplants if you're keeping the skin or peel intact, as part of the dish. Smaller eggplants are also sweeter.
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      Things You’ll Need

      • Eggplant
      • Paring knife or vegetable peeler
      • Sharp knife and cutting board
      • Baking pan
      • Skillet
      • Grill
      • Salt
      • Spices and vegetables of your choosing
      • Paper towels
      • Plate
      • Slotted spatula
      • Basting brush
      • Tongs

      References

      1. http://www.goodhousekeeping.com/recipes/cooking-tips/cooking-prep-eggplant
      2. Time-Life Books editors, Vegetables, Alexandria, Virginia, Time-Life, 1982, pg. 137-138

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      To cook eggplant, start by cutting it into slices, chunks, or halves. Leave the skin on so it holds the eggplant together while it cooks. Once you've cut the eggplant, you can batter and fry it in a pan on the stove. You can also bake it in the oven for 20 minutes at 375°F (190°C). You can grill eggplant by brushing it with oil and cooking it directly on the grill grate for 3 minutes on each side. Finally, if you want to stir-fry eggplant, cook it in a pan with oil until the outside of the eggplant is lightly browned. If you want to learn how to boil eggplant to cook it, keep reading the article!

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