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List of eggplant dishes

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List of eggplant dishes
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This is a list of dishes featuring eggplant as the main or an essential ingredient. Eggplant, also known as aubergine, is used in the cuisine of many countries. It is often stewed, as in the French ratatouille, or deep-fried as in the Italian parmigiana di melanzane, the Turkish karnıyarık or Turkish and Greek musakka/moussaka, and Middle Eastern and South Asian dishes.

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Stir-fried eggplant

Eggplants can also be battered before deep-frying and served with a sauce made of tahini and tamarind. In Iranian cuisine, it is blended with whey as kashk e-bademjan, tomatoes as mirza ghasemi or made into stew as khoresh-e-bademjan. It can be sliced and deep-fried, then served with plain yogurt, (optionally) topped with a tomato and garlic sauce, such as in the Turkish dish patlıcan kızartması (pronounced 'potlejon'; meaning: fried aubergines) or without yogurt as in patlıcan şakşuka. Perhaps the best-known Turkish eggplant dishes are imam bayıldı (vegetarian) and karnıyarık (with minced meat).

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Eggplant dishes

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Fried aubergine
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Karnıyarık is a Turkish dish consisting of eggplant stuffed with a mix of sautéed chopped onions, garlic, black pepper, tomatoes, parsley and ground meat.
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Rollatini is an Italian-style dish usually made with thin slices of eggplant that are dusted in wheat flour or lightly breaded, covered with ricotta and often other cheeses and seasonings, then rolled up and baked.
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Patlıcanlı kebap
  • Patlıcanlı kebap – Kebab dish
  • Pinđur – Relish spread in the Balkan peninsula
  • Pisto – Spanish dish
  • Poqui poqui – Filipino-Ilocano dish of eggs and chopped eggplants
  • Ratatouille – French stewed vegetable dish
  • Rellenong talong – Filipino eggplant fritter
  • Rollatini – Italian-style dish
  • Sabich – Traditional Iraqi Jewish sandwich
  • Stuffed eggplant – Typical eggplant dish in many countries
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Tepsi baytinijan
  • Tepsi baytinijan – an Iraqi casserole dish[6] consisting of eggplants, which are sliced and fried before placing in a baking dish, accompanied with meatballs, tomatoes, onions and garlic.[7]
  • Terong balado – Indonesian type of hot and spicy spice mixture
  • Tortang talong – Filipino eggplant fritter
  • Tombet – Vegetable dish from Majorca
  • Türlü – Turkish vegetable stew
  • Zaalouk – Moroccan dish
  • Zacuscă – Romanian-Moldovan dish
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