Ingredients
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3 - 4
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1
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1 - 2
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1 1/2
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1/2
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1 - 2
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3 - 5
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Directions
Melitzanosalata (Greek Eggplant (Aubergine) Spread), so good Serve with toasted pita crisps , What an ingenious, easy to make but oh so taste recipe I must admit to having my doubts at first, but having tasted the end product, I’m thinking maybe they don’t need quite as much of this at the party I’m going to Delicious, with subtle flavors of eggplant contrasting the tahini and red wine vinegar Absolutely recommended , Excellent Spread!! I didn’t know what to expect from this and was pleasantly surprised We served this with a greek salad and homemade pita bread I recommend this to anyone looking for a different dip!! Thanks!!!
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Steps
1
Done
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Wash Eggplant, Place in Baking Pan and Bake in at 375f For About One Hour, or Until Soft When Pierced With a Fork and the Eggplant Has Sort of Collapsed Into Itself. |
2
Done
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Allow the Skin to Turn Black and Charred So as to Give a Smoky Flavour to the Salad (you Can Also Grill the Eggplant by Putting Them Directly on the Grate- Whole- on Your Bbq. Grill Until Skin Is Blackened and Charred and Eggplant Is Very Soft and Starting to Deflate. If You Use the Grill Method- Leave Out the Liquid Smoke). |
3
Done
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Skin Eggplant When Cool Enough For You to Stand It and Chop in Small Pieces. Mash It Up a Bit With a Fork. |
4
Done
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Mix Well With Onion, Garlic, Tahini, Oil, Vinegar (start With 1 Tblsp of Vinegar and If You Want It Sharper, Add More, a Bit at a Time), Salt and Pepper (to Taste). |
5
Done
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Note: I Kind of Beat This Around With a Fork to Incorporate the Oil Well Into the Eggplant Spread- You Don't Want It Looking Oily at All, but Creamy. |