Ginger Eggplant

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Ginger Eggplant
Ginger Eggplant

"This is not a dish only good for treating sick people since it’s so soft and juicy. This is a very savory eggplant for a normal after-work dinner at home. Pair it with Spicy Shrimp or Thai Fried Squid With Basil Leaves. Cook some rice or quinoa on the side. Here you have a fantastic meal for your family. I hope you like it!"

NotesUnfortunately, the standard American eggplant does not work well with this recipe. Wondering the difference among all types of eggplants? Here’s a roundup of eggplants. (American eggplant is not pictured.)

Serves4 People

Ingredients

  • 2 Chinese eggplants (about 1.5 pounds), cut into diamond shape
  • 1 ounce ginger, slice
  • 3 tablespoons vegetable oil
  • 9 tablespoons water
  • 1/4 cup low sodium soy sauce
  • 1 teaspoon brown sugar
  1. In a large sauté pan, heat up oil over high heat. Place a small bowl of water on the side.

  2. Add ginger, stir until fragrant (about 1 minute).

  3. Add eggplants, stir a few times until the oil is gone. Add 3 tablespoons water from the small bowl. Stir, cover and cook on medium high heat for 3-5 minutes, or until water’s absorbed.

  4. Uncover. Add another 3 tablespoons water and stir. Cover and cook for 3-5 minutes until the water is gone again.

  5. Repeat the above step one more time to make sure all the water’s absorbed and the eggplants are soft. (Please be patient at these steps. They are essential to make our eggplants nice and tender.)

  6. Now add low sodium soy sauce. Stir well. Cover and cook for 2 minutes.

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This recipe sounds delicious and the picture makes me wish I could find Chinese eggplants where I live...but unfortunately, my only option is traditional eggplant. Honestly, I think because of its texture I'm still not sure what to do with eggplant since every time I've tried cooking it...there's a mushy mess, so I generally end up turning it into eggplant hummus. Perhaps I can incorporate the other ingredients in this recipe to make a ginger eggplant dip or maybe even a stuffing.

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