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Baba Ghanouzh- Arabian Style Roasted

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Ingredients

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1 large eggplant, roasted and cooled to room temperature
2 teaspoons parsley, chopped
3 garlic cloves, chopped
salt
3 tablespoons lemon juice
4 tablespoons tahini or 4 tablespoons sesame paste
3 tablespoons olive oil

Nutritional information

428.6
Calories
316 g
Calories From Fat
35.2 g
Total Fat
4.9 g
Saturated Fat
0 mg
Cholesterol
29.8 mg
Sodium
27 g
Carbs
12.3 g
Dietary Fiber
7 g
Sugars
8.5 g
Protein
235g
Serving Size

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Baba Ghanouzh- Arabian Style Roasted

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      I made this tonight, and my Arab husband and I thought it was PERFECT. I didn't add the parsley or the olive oil to the baba ghannouj, but used them for garnish. I also didn't measure out the lemon juice or tahini, just went by taste. I loved this version because it doesn't use Cumin, which reminds me of foul underarms :)) I can't wait to eat this again tomorrow. I served it with Shish Tawook and Fattoush.

      • 35 min
      • Serves 2
      • Easy

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      Baba Ghanouzh- Arabian Style Roasted Eggplants, Baba Ghanouzh is a popular Arabic dish of eggplant mashed and mixed with various seasonings The eggplant is roasted over an open flame before peeling, so that the pulp is soft and has a smoky taste Baba ghanoush is usually eaten as a dip with pita bread, and is sometimes added to other dishes It is usually of an earthy light brown color , I made this tonight, and my Arab husband and I thought it was PERFECT I didn’t add the parsley or the olive oil to the baba ghannouj, but used them for garnish I also didn’t measure out the lemon juice or tahini, just went by taste I loved this version because it doesn’t use Cumin, which reminds me of foul underarms :)) I can’t wait to eat this again tomorrow I served it with Shish Tawook and Fattoush , Baba Ghanouzh is a popular Arabic dish of eggplant mashed and mixed with various seasonings The eggplant is roasted over an open flame before peeling, so that the pulp is soft and has a smoky taste Baba ghanoush is usually eaten as a dip with pita bread, and is sometimes added to other dishes It is usually of an earthy light brown color


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      Steps

      1
      Done

      Mix the Peeled Roasted Brinjal, Chopped Parsley, Garlic & Salt.

      2
      Done

      Add Lemon Juice, Tahina / Sesame Paste, Olive Oil & Mix.

      3
      Done

      Baba Ghanouzh Is Ready.

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      Vegan chef specializing in vibrant and creative plant-based dishes.

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