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Old Mon, Apr-30-12, 00:34
SylvieK SylvieK is offline
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Default simple eggplant dip

I found this recipe a while ago in a Greek cookbook. It's best served warm with crudites.

Wrap an eggplant in foil and bake it till soft. Scrape the roasted pulp into a dish, then add melted butter till it's the consistency you like, plus some minced garlic and salt and pepper. (You can store in fridge and reheat before serving.)

You can also mix in a little tahini (like baba ganoush) or garnish with roasted red peppers.
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Old Mon, Apr-30-12, 01:40
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don't roast the eggplant in foil...
puncture holes in it with a knife and roast it without covering it up.
roast some garlic along with it.. use roasted garlic in the recipe.
you get such a better flavor from both items.
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Old Mon, Apr-30-12, 03:56
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Interesting, never thought of that. What temp recommended for oven?
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