Fried eggplant
Fried eggplant, or fried aubergine, is featured in dishes of many different cuisines.
Regional varieties
[edit]Spain
[edit]In Spanish cuisine, this dish takes the form of a tapa.[1][2] In the province of Córdoba it is usually made with honey.[3]
Turkey
[edit]Fried eggplant (Turkish: Patlıcan kızartma[4] or Patlıcan kızartması[5][6]) is found in Turkish cuisine. It is such a common dish during summer months that this season used to be called patlıcan kızartma ayları (fried eggplant months)[7] in Ottoman Istanbul, where this generalized frying caused huge fires and destroyed entire mahalles due to the abundance of old wooden houses.[8][9] The dish is usually eaten with a garlic yogurt or tomato sauce.
Italy
[edit]In Southern Italy, especially in Campania region, eggplants are cut into little pieces and therefore fried. Melanzane a funghetto have two variants, the one with tomatoes and the other without. Another recipe which contains fried eggplants is parmigiana di melanzane, famous in all southern regions of the country.
Middle East
[edit]In Arab and Israeli cuisines, fried eggplant is typically served with tahini. In Israel, it is used to make sabich, a popular sandwich of fried eggplant and hard-boiled egg in a pita.[10]
South Asia
[edit]In India, fried eggplant is also known as brinjal phodi or vangyache kaap in the Konkani language. Made with shallow-fried eggplant slices, this recipe is typically a Konkani and Maharashtrian dish, very similar to begun bhaja from Bengali cuisine.[11]
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ "Berenjenas con miel | Verduras y ensaladas". La Cocina de Enloqui (in Spanish). 2 September 2018. Retrieved 9 July 2019.
Eggplants with honey - The recipe we prepare today has become a classic of tapas.
- ^ Frenkiel, David (15 September 2014). "Crispy aubergine with honey and lime recipe". Cooked.com. Retrieved 9 July 2019.
[Found] in a tapas restaurant in Barcelona.
[permanent dead link] - ^ Allibhoy, Omar (6 January 2017). "Aubergines with honey recipe - Spanish Made Simple". Cooked.com. Retrieved 9 July 2019.
In Córdoba and Malaga, southern Spain, this is a classic.
[permanent dead link] - ^ Prof. Dr. Fatih Gültekin (7 August 2014). Gıda Katkı Maddelerine Yönelik TÜKETİCİ REHBERİ. Server İletişim. pp. 165–. ISBN 978-975-8757-36-7.
- ^ Our world of the arts. Yapı ve Kredi Bankası. 1995.
- ^ Necmettin Halil Onan (1943). Dilbilgisi. Milli Eğitim Basımevi.
- ^ Vahdettin Engin (2010). Cumhuriyetin aynası Osmanlı. Yeditepe. ISBN 978-605-4052-21-9.
- ^ Burhan Oğuz (2005). Türkiye halkının kültür kökenleri: teknikleri, müesseseleri, inanç ve âdetler. Halk eczacılık ve sağaltma teknikleri. Anadolu aydinlanma vakfı. ISBN 978-975-428-002-9.
- ^ Burhan Arpad (1983). Yokedilen İstanbul: gözlemler, belgeler, anılar. Türkiye Turing ve Otomobil Kurumu.
- ^ Hybrid Power: The Iraqi-Israeli Sabich
- ^ "Brinjal fry". 18 January 2018.