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Greek-style Eggplant Spread

Eggplant spreadNew readers (thank you!) may not know what a big fan of eggplant I am.  In fact, one of my signature recipes is a lower-calorie version of eggplant parmesan, which I have aptly named Eggplant Parmesan “My Way”.  The Western (Globe) eggplant is your common grocery store variety – they are typically large with glossy dark skin and the kind most often used in eggplant parmesan. Because they’re so large they are also an excellent choice for frying or grilling. Another variety is the Japanese or Asian eggplant which is smaller with a more elongated shape; we planted a few of these in our garden this year.

This weekend, I grilled several along with the green peppers for the “not your mama’s” stuffed peppers dish I prepared.  Interesting factoid of the day:  the eggplant is a member of the nightshade (Solanaceae) family and  is akin to the potato, tomato as well as the tomatillo and chayote. And, although it is generally treated as a vegetable,  the eggplant is really a fruit.

Even though my favorite eggplant dish is Eggplant Parmesan, summer calls for something lighter – like a dip or spread to savor with a cool glass of Pinot Grigio. Baba ghanoush immediately came to mind…. but I wanted to be more creative, plus I didn’t have tahini which is an essential ingredient in Baba ghanoush. After surfing a bit with Google, I remembered this recipe from an article in Real Simple magazine about moms and daughters cooking together – I enjoyed the stories and recipes and this melitzanosalata was exactly what I had in mind for those lovely aubergine nightshades.

 

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9 Responses to “Greek-style Eggplant Spread”

  1. Monet
    July 27, 2010 at 10:20 am #

    I adore eggplant too, but I didn’t know it was a fruit! Great fact about one of my favorite “vegetables”. This spread looks wonderful. I would love to pair it with some freshly made pitas or flatbread. Thanks for sharing!
    .-= Monet´s last blog ..Buttermilk Honey Wheat Rolls =-.

  2. Jean
    July 27, 2010 at 11:03 am #

    What a yummy looking spread. I love eggplants and as you mentioned, one of my favorite ways to prepare them is by using a simple marinade and grilling them.

    I didn’t know that eggplant is a fruit, though. Thanks for the lesson. :-)
    .-= Jean´s last blog ..A Must-Try Chocolate Sorbet and Some Awards =-.

  3. The Rowdy Chowgirl
    July 27, 2010 at 1:21 pm #

    Looks like the perfect dish to bring to a summer potluck. I love eggplant. Yum!
    .-= The Rowdy Chowgirl´s last blog ..Look Left =-.

  4. Trish
    July 28, 2010 at 7:59 am #

    Eggplant is one of my ultimate favorites veggies. And I love dips, Will certainly give this a try. Thanks for sharing!

  5. FOODESSA
    July 29, 2010 at 3:21 pm #

    Patricia…you are no more a huge fan of eggplant than I am ;o)

    Did you ever have a chance to find ‘Sicilian’ eggplants?
    They are fabulous…no need to sweat them either.
    I discovered them only a few years ago by fluke.
    They are now starting to carry them at the market.

    If you find and try them…let me know ;o)

    Ciao for now,
    Claudia
    .-= FOODESSA´s last blog ..FISH cakes CROQUETTES and SAUCES =-.

  6. FOODESSA
    July 30, 2010 at 7:35 am #

    Priscilla…please forgive my ‘faux pas’ of calling you by another endearing name of Patricia. I must have been incredibly absent minded for that split second.
    Thanks for understanding.

    Ciao for now,
    Claudia
    .-= FOODESSA´s last blog ..FISH cakes CROQUETTES and SAUCES =-.

  7. Lindsey (aka modchik)
    August 1, 2010 at 11:54 am #

    My eggplants look almost exactly like yours…can’t wait to pick and try your dip – reminds me of one of the dishes we tried at ZOVs Battle of the Eggplant.

  8. Liren
    August 1, 2010 at 5:02 pm #

    Oh, this is my favorite type of eggplant, and I LOVE Grecian style eggplant dip! Mmm. Now I wish I had bought the beautiful eggplants i saw in the market this afternoon :(
    .-= Liren´s last blog ..Already Perfect =-.

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