Thursday, August 18, 2011

French Friday with Dorie: Eggplant Caviar





EGGPLANT CAVIAR:  A HUMBLE YET TASTY STARTER DISH

Eggplant in Italian style dishes has always been a favorite of mine, but it is hard to think out of this box with this vegetable.  Its plain yet sometimes bitter flavor and its and stringy, seedy, watery texture beg to be hidden in melted cheese and mounds of cooked tomatoes with spices.  It was hard to imagine how this dish would turn out.  

WASHED AND READY FOR ROASTING
While the eggplant roasted for at least 30 minutes, until shriveled, all the other ingredients were prepared.  The fresh fresh herbs and cayenne pepper added a complex flavor and a bit of zip to this recipe.  All ingredients except the diced tomatoes were added  together and mixed with the gently mashed  eggplant.

ALL OTHER INGREDIENTS EXCEPT DICED TOMATOES
ROASTED AND SLICED IN HALF










 
THE SOFT FLESH SLID OUT OF THE SKINS EFFORTLESSLY
 
WHEN ALL INGREDIENTS WERE COMBINED, DICED TOMATOES TOPPED THIS DISH
Everything came together quickly and easily...this is appreciated as I just returned back to town after being away for 12 days.

I found a Middle-Eastern flatbread at Trader Joe's which paired deliciously with this dish.  After slicing the bread into wedges, they were topped with the Caviar and were ready for tasting.  Number 1 Son and Hubby came through the door just as I was finishing this dish and they were  hungry and happy to taste.

FLATBREAD FROM TRADER JOE'S WAS A PERFECT MATCH
As fast as I topped the bread wedges with the caviar they disappeared.  This dish would make a great appetizer or a healthy snack.

Number 1 Son really liked this starter and thought it would be a good snack to substitute on occasion for chips and salsa which is a usual for him.  

Hubby also thought this eggplant caviar was tasty and he liked the idea that it is a healthy, low calorie snack.  He was on his way to a meeting so he also liked the idea that this food would not be like a bomb in his stomach while he had to sit for a couple of hours, and it is not a heavy meal that will put him to sleep while he needs to pay attention after a long work day.  I knew that I would not have many tasters tonight, so I halved the recipe.  There are no leftovers and that is always a good sign that my cooking is enjoyed.

READY TO TASTE
I was saying good-bye to my men and this is the view out my front door...does not get much better than tasty food and nature's beauty both enjoyed with family.

TONIGHT'S SUNSET
 We just need a beach to go with all the trees and sand.

Since I've been gone from blogging for a couple of weeks,  I look forward to catching up on what I missed.  We traveled away to help with my nephew's wedding/reception.  My girls made the cake.  I think it turned out great!

A CAKE FOR TAYLOR AND SUSIE
Always good to be back home.  I look forward to seeing what my cyber friends have been doing.


8 comments:

  1. Welcome back!
    Glad all your tasters gave this one a thumbs up. It was a nice, light treat - and worth a second or third look.
    Lovely cake.

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  2. I loved the tomatoes added in the dip. And, the wedding cake looks yummy!

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  3. Happy to hear that you enjoyed this week's recipe, it's nice to have a simple one to ease back into after being away.

    I lived in the southwest for one year (in Santa Fe to be exact) and I have never before or since seen such stunning sunsets. Your photo reminded me that your area is unique that way.

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  4. Isn't it rewarding when healthy eating meets delicious and the whole family loves it too? Wow, that cake is beautiful...

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  5. The wedding cake is gorgeous! How talented are your daughters? So glad you enjoyed this weeks recipe. I really loved it! I even ate it for dinner tonight as a spread on rustic bread with cucumbers! Yours looks delicious! Have a lovely week-end!

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  6. I'm glad this dish went over so well. It's nice to have some easy recipes at hand that turn out so beautifully. I have to say your view is stunning and the wedding cake looks professional!

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  7. Nana and I missed you - welcome back ! Funny how when the "usuals" don't post - we actually start to worry if they are ok or just busy. So glad to hear you were at a wedding and that cake is simply gorgeous. I was chuckling at your hubby's comment about some food being a "bomb in his stomach". Agreed - and it is often my favorite stuff :) My family also enjoyed the Dorie food, though not as much as yours. I will still make it again for my husband and myself. Nana did not care for this one but there is always next Friday......

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  8. Great to have you back, Kris! Your caviar looks so good and I bet it was delicious on the flatbread. Glad it was a hit with your family. Your girls did a fantastic job on the cake - it is beautiful!

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