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Thursday, April 12, 2012

Festive eggplant from Wisconsin



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Festive Eggplant


R (our jeans consultant from www.shopatnextdoor.com )
wrote "Have you ever had one of those days when you're hungry but don't want to leave home? The closest market is 20 minutes from our house. So I started with ingredients and The Silver Spoon. Just threw this together with odds and ends and page 514. Lovely.
Clara - Yes I know exactly what you mean - sometimes I need to just use whatever is in the frig. When G first started to cook once a week, he used to say things like "Where are the carrots, beans, deboned quail etc, why don't we have any ?????? etc; it took a while, but when I explained that the best cooks use whatever is in the frig and that this is a measure of their culinary creativity, we moved forward. Once a week, towards the end of the week I cook exactly this way, in order to clear the produce for the next week.
G would also say about your lovely dish,"How can eggplant be festive? It's a designer vegetable - it is not real, like carrots and beans. But because I'm married to a creative woman, I eat it and enjoy it, but let me tell you, when I cook, there ain't no eggplant or whatever you call it - Aubergine!!!, a made up name even." -

Festive Aubergines - to serve 4
Preheat oven 180C - 350 F - Brush an ovenproof dish with olive oil. Slice 4 small eggplants lengthways without cutting all the way through (cut off the stalk first). Place alternate slices of tomato (4 large), and mozzarella cheese thinly sliced, (250 g/9 oz) between each eggplant slice and the next.
Mix together, 2 garlic cloves (finely chopped), parsley and basil and sprinkle over, drizzle with olive oil, S &amp; P. Cover with foil - bake 45 mins. Serve with juices on top.
Looks scrumptious




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1 comment:

  1. Did I really cook that? It looks delicious and so beautiful. I'm going to have to revisit that recipe.

    Thanks C

    R

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