I didn’t discover eggplant (aubergine) until I lived in Italy. I don’t remember it being a vegetable that I was aware of when I was growing up in suburban Sydney. Perhaps it wasn’t as widely available as it is these days.
Nevertheless there are several dishes featuring melanzane that I really rather like. This recipe was created by a friend of my husband.
Timballino di melanzane
Serves 4 people
•500g spinach and ricotta ravioli
•2 aubergine (preferably long, thin)
•approx 12 cherry tomatoes halved
•handful of pine nuts
•fresh pecorino cheese for grating
•dried wild fennel flowers (use ground fennel seed if
not available)
•salt, pepper
Method:
slice the aubergine lengthways, discard the outer slices and fry the remaining slices in olive oil with salt, pepper and a sprinkling of fennel flowers.
Remove and drain. Fry the sliced cherry tomatoes for a few minutes with salt and pepper until they soften, then add the pine nuts, and some fennel powder.
Meanwhile cook the ravioli, drain and add to the tomato mix and stir. Lay an aubergine slice on each plate, arrange the ravioli on top with tomato mix. Repeat till ingredients are used, finishing with the tomato mix. Top with fresh pecorino shavings and parsley to garnish and serve.
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Yum. I remember doing something similar layering melenzane, tomato and mozzarella, no ravioli though.
... and it was good too, Pip ?
I love recipes with layered melanzane :)
Just can’t help wondering why the UK uses the French name?
Good point, no idea why :)
I didn't grow up eating eggplant either. I've tried it several times, but the Italians are the only ones who get it right, to my way of thinking. :-) I had some fried in a crispy coating and topped with soft mozzarella and roasted tomatoes. Delicious. This sounds great too! :-)
That does sound delicious Krista :)