Grilled Eggplant in Anchovy Oil
Grilled Eggplant in Anchovy Oil

Hey everyone, it is Brad, welcome to our recipe page. Today, we’re going to prepare a special dish, grilled eggplant in anchovy oil. One of my favorites food recipes. For mine, I will make it a little bit tasty. This will be really delicious.

Terong (eggplants) taste really nice when fried in oil (deep fried is best), but those who want a healthier meal can opt for grilling or pan frying instead. Anchovies add flavor, not salt to this recipe. I know you will thank me after you try this recipe. Heat the oil in a heavy saucepan over medium heat.

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To begin with this recipe, we have to prepare a few ingredients. You can have grilled eggplant in anchovy oil using 6 ingredients and 25 steps. Here is how you cook that.

The ingredients needed to make Grilled Eggplant in Anchovy Oil:
  1. Get 6 medium size Eggplant (for grilling)
  2. Get 60 ml Anchovy Oil
  3. Get 2 clove Garlic (finely minced…refer to Steps 7 and 8)
  4. Take 1 tbsp Basil (finely minced/may substitute with other dried herbs or may omit)
  5. Make ready 2 pinch Sea salt…A
  6. Get 1 Black pepper…A

Looking for easy grilled eggplant recipes? You've come to the right place. Whether you need a quick appetizer (you'll love these Aubergines à la Marocaine), a simple side (pair this Grilled Japanese Eggplant, Zucchini, and Onions with a hearty sandwich), or a healthy entree (this Grilled Eggplant. Recipes developed by Vered DeLeeuw, CNC Nutritionally reviewed by Rachel Benight MS, RD, CPT.

Instructions to make Grilled Eggplant in Anchovy Oil:
  1. Prepare <Grilled Eggplant> usingor. Use whatever recipe you are used to for cooking grilled eggplant. - - https://cookpad.com/us/recipes/146099-basic-grilled-eggplant-kyoto-obanzai-style
  2. Cut the eggplant into 3-4 cm pieces. When peeling the skin use skewers/toothpicks to remove the eggplant attached to the skin and place the eggplant in a separate bowl.
  3. Place the eggplant into a bowl with its juice. Add the garlic and basil and mix.
  4. Prepare the <Anchovy Oil>and add it to the eggplant and season with the "A" ingredients. Store the eggplant marinade in a sterilized container.
  5. [Note] If the grilled eggplant is not fully immersed in oil within the container then add more oil. Refer to Step 20.
  6. For the <Grilled Eggplant> the oil itself is not used in cooking later on, so the garlic is can be finely minced…
  7. It is also fine to peel the garlic cloves and cut them into 1/3 as in.
  8. In order to adjust the salt content, I season with the "A" ingredients in moderation.
  9. After 3 days (not so much after 1-2 days), the eggplant will start to absorb the salt content from the oil and will result in a stronger flavor.
  10. Accordingly, I recommend adjusting the seasonings in Step 4 depending on when you will be serving them.
  11. If the eggplant unexpectedly becomes too salty after several days, add extra virgin olive oil (not anchovy oil).
  12. Adjust both the amount of garlic and "A" ingredients to taste. You will know what's best once you make it several times.
  13. Tightly seal the sterilized lid and it's finished. It's delicious to eat right away, but it will become more flavorful as the days go by, since the eggplant will absorb the oil.
  14. The carmelized sweetness and flavor unique to grilled eggplants will also transfer to the oil.
  15. Of course, eaten by itself is good, but it's also tasty to add a small amount of anchovies on top when serving. It is also nice to toss in some capers.
  16. Here it is rolled with cured ham, as shown in the top photo. These are best consumed within 1-2 days of marinating, when the salt content has not fully absorbed.
  17. It's simply cured ham cut into approximately 3 cm widths, and rolled around the eggplant, but it's really delicious. I love it and so does everyone else.
  18. This is a lightly grilled mini camembert with eggplant on top. With infinite arrangements, you can come up with easy antipastos…
  19. It's like a blend of Japanese and Western cuisine. It's not the authentic Italian recipe, but it is perhaps my favorite recipe for anything marinated in oil.
  20. [Note…Length of Storage] Make sure the grilled eggplant is completely immersed in oil at all times so that it is not in contact with air. This will delay any spoiling.
  21. As I add the anchovy oil/garlic, I also add a tiny amount of salt while taste testing.
  22. Refrigeration will harden the oil, but the oil will return to its liquid state if left at room temperature or soaked in lukewarm water.
  23. At our house, this gets eaten up very quickly, but we have stored it for up to 3 weeks.
  24. is Oil Marinated Sun Dried Tomatoes. This is also highly recommended.
  25. If you do not like anchovies, make Pure Garlic Oil Ver. 2 frominstead of the anchovy oil.

Whether you need a quick appetizer (you'll love these Aubergines à la Marocaine), a simple side (pair this Grilled Japanese Eggplant, Zucchini, and Onions with a hearty sandwich), or a healthy entree (this Grilled Eggplant. Recipes developed by Vered DeLeeuw, CNC Nutritionally reviewed by Rachel Benight MS, RD, CPT. A simple yet delicious marinade of olive oil, balsamic vinegar and garlic makes for very flavorful and easy to make grilled eggplant. These grilled eggplant slices are always a hit! They are grilled until tender and tossed in a simple garlic and herb oil which gives them lots of flavor.

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