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Nov 6, 2012 2:40 PM CST
Name: Carol Noel
Hawaii (near Hilo) (Zone 10b)
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Just wandering around ATP after a long hiatus. Glad you liked the grilled eggplant in the Eggplant Parmesan. I've also grilled Zucchini slices along with the eggplant and done the dish with both of them!!!
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Nov 6, 2012 6:32 PM CST
Name: Tom
Southern Wisconsin (Zone 5b)
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Well I will have to give that a try next summer. It should be good I'm thinking.
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Apr 7, 2014 8:14 AM CST
Name: Franklin Troiso
Rutland, MA (Zone 5b)
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Carol - I have seen the Japanese variety in the market but never tried them but now I will give them a try before planting them.

I have to dig out a recipe for egg plant parm made on the grill
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Apr 7, 2014 9:48 AM CST
Name: Rita
North Shore, Long Island, NY
Zone 6B
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The little eggplants are really good. Thumbs up
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Apr 7, 2014 9:57 AM CST
Name: Franklin Troiso
Rutland, MA (Zone 5b)
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Before I post this recipe you have to know that the person who runs this website is a pit master and he also judges BBQ contests all over the country so his recipes can get sometimes out of hand when it comes to grilling.

If you love "Eggplant Parmesan" as served in most restaurants, you are in for a treat, because this simple grilled version just slaughters it.

Most of the time the eggplant is breaded and fried. The problem is that eggplant is like a sponge and it soaks up enough grease to slick back Fonzi's hair. Then it is buried in canned red sauce and cheese that is one electron from being plastic.

The frying completely masks the flavor of the eggplant and stringy pizza cheese adds nothing but chewiness and calories.

Great Eggplant Parm should taste like, well, eggplant, Parmigiano-Reggiano cheese, and fresh tomatoes. We get there by grilling the eggplant rather than frying it, and using real Parmigiano-Reggiano cheese from Italy (vastly superior to American parm), and a home-made tomato sauce. Grilling leaves the eggplant's natural flavor intact, adds a nuttiness and sweetness, and doesn't turn it mushy if you do it right.

In most cooking the quality of the input controls the quality of the output, and that is especially true for this dish. Late summer is the best time for eggplant, but imported eggplant it can be found all year round, and the good news is it travels well.

Late summer is also the season of fresh tomatoes and fresh herbs, and, although canned tomatoes and dried herbs work fine in this recipe, there is no substitute for fresh basil and fresh oregano.

Trust me, once you try this you'll never settle for the greasy plasticky stuff again.

Recipe

Serves. 2 as a main course
Preparation and cooking time. 1 hour

Ingredients
2 medium sized eggplants (about 6 to8" long)
1/4 teaspoon table salt
1/4 teaspoon ground pepper
1 large portobello mushroom
4 tablespoons olive oil
4 tablespoons fresh oregano, chopped
4 tablespoons fresh basil, chopped
1 cup fired up marinara sauce or canned tomato sauce
1/2 cup grated Parmigiano-Reggiano
1/4 cup fresh mozzarella

About the eggplants. Occasionally you will see recipes that call for you to salt the eggplants and let them sit to reduce bitterness. I've just never found this to be necessary with fresh eggplants.


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About the Parmigiano-Reggiano. Please do not use anything labeled "parmesan". It barely resembles the real thing from Italy, the "king of cheeses", Parmigiano-Reggiano (at right). Real Italian Parm has a distinctive flavor, especially after it melts, that really amps this dish over the top. Save the stuff in the green cardboard toilet paper tube for Spaghetti-Os.

About the mozzarella. Try to get fresh mozzarella. It is often in the deli counter still floating in whey or water. It works a lot better than the other stuff in this (and most other recipes).

Riffing. This recipe allows you a lot of flexibility. Skip the mushrooms if you wish. Add more sauce. Add fresh tomatoes, add thyme, use dried herbs, use canned sauce, make a blend of other cheeses, add hot pepper flakes, riff away.

Optional. If fresh basil is not available, dried works fine. In fact I once did this dish by sprinkling dried whole basil leaves on the eggplant and under the sauce, and by the time the cheese had melted and dinner was served, the basil remained crunchy. That was fun! Keep in mind, these were whole leaves, not flakes. Another, excellent option, is to add a tablespoon of pesto sauce to the tomato sauce. Splendido! Or use marinara sauce.

Serve with. Garlic bread and tossed green salad with an oil and vinegar dressing. A big red or even a chilled sangria would be nice.

Method
1) Preheat the grill to medium heat and set it up in a 2-zones.


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2) A lot of recipes call for salting and squeezing the eggplant. I have never found this necessary if the fruit is fresh and firm. But there is a trick to reduce any stray bitterness: Remove some, but not all of the skin. This also makes it easier to cut and chew. The skin has a lot of flavor, but it can be tough. Peel the eggplants partially by making long vertical stripes. If you don't stripe it, the skin can form hard leathery bands that are difficult to cut and bite. Now slice the tubes widthwise into 1/2" thick disks and put them in a large bowl. They look cool if you slice on a slight angle. Add the mushroom to the bowl. Sprinkle with the salt, pepper, and olive oil, and toss them until lightly coated with oil and seasoning. Add more oil if necessary.

3) Grill the mushroom and eggplant over medium high direct heat until they begin to soften but not until they are limp. Back in the bowl they go. Leave the grill running.

4) In a metal baking pan, spread the eggplants out on the bottom. They can overlap if necessary. Cut the mushroom into bite-size chunks and scatter them on top of the slices. Sprinkle on the herbs. Then spoon the tomato sauce on making sure each slice of eggplant is well covered. Next goes the Parmigiano-Reggiano, then place a disk of the fresh mozzarella on top of each disk of eggplant.

5) Put the pan on the grill in the indirect heat zone and close the lid. Depending on your grill it will take about 20 minutes for the cheeses to melt. You can wait until it begins to brown slightly, but fresh mozzerella is slow to brown. Then serve with a big red wine and a loaf of crusty bread. Maybe some garlic bread. I like to cut off hunks and put it on the bread and make open face sandwiches.

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Note - direct/indirect heat simply means that one side of the grill has heat and the other side does not.

I have made3 this a few time and I really like it.
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Apr 7, 2014 10:12 AM CST
Name: Rita
North Shore, Long Island, NY
Zone 6B
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I will try this recipe this summer when I have eggplants from the garden. It sounds so good.
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Apr 8, 2014 1:03 AM CST
Name: Glen Ingram
Macleay Is, Qld, Australia (Zone 12a)
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Frank, I will try your recipes. I have a lot of eggfruit at the moment. I am giving most of them away again.

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Apr 8, 2014 3:23 AM CST
Name: Caroline Scott
Calgary (Zone 4a)
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Wow ---lots of good ideas and recipes here!
I'll have to try growing eggplants.
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Apr 8, 2014 3:48 AM CST
Name: Tom
Southern Wisconsin (Zone 5b)
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Thanks Frank for the nice recipe. I've make it with grilled eggplant, but your recipe sounds wonderful. Can't wait till the garden gets growing!
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Apr 8, 2014 12:53 PM CST
Name: Franklin Troiso
Rutland, MA (Zone 5b)
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Gleni - that looks like a very nice crop you have there.
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Apr 8, 2014 1:53 PM CST
Name: Rita
North Shore, Long Island, NY
Zone 6B
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I plan to plant some eggplant in ground this year to see how that goes. Will just buy one of those 6 packs at the nursery. The rest of my eggplants I will put in pots on the driveway, just like I did last year.
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Apr 17, 2014 4:44 AM CST
Name: cheshirekat
New Mexico, USA Zone 8 (Zone 8a)
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I have four eggplants! Happy dance! Happy dance!

Got two specimen's from HD; ichiban and white egg. The roommate picked up two black beauty when we went to Walmart. They are all such beautiful plants, especially the ichiban I still want to get some eggplant seeds, because there are so many different varieties and I'm getting some grow bags to experiment with. If I could get my hands on some Thai yellow seeds, I'd be ecstatic and floating in the air for a couple days.
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Apr 17, 2014 11:41 AM CST
Name: Rita
North Shore, Long Island, NY
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I grew ichiban last year. It is a very nice eggplant. I am sure if I see one at the local nursery again this year I will buy it.
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Apr 24, 2014 12:04 AM CST
Name: cheshirekat
New Mexico, USA Zone 8 (Zone 8a)
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I hope to save a few seeds from at least the Ichiban and white egg. I expect the roommate will also want to save some black beauty seeds. Then I can start sowing the seeds in pots under grow lamps next year instead of the cells.
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Apr 24, 2014 9:01 AM CST
Name: Rita
North Shore, Long Island, NY
Zone 6B
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Newyorkrita said:I grew ichiban last year. It is a very nice eggplant. I am sure if I see one at the local nursery again this year I will buy it.


I did buy eggplants at the nursery yesterday. Bought Ichiban, classic and Little Fingers.
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Apr 24, 2014 4:28 PM CST
Name: tk
97478 (Zone 8b)

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Any of you grow eggplant from seeds? For two years in a row, I can't get them to germinate. Any tricks?
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Apr 24, 2014 5:20 PM CST
Name: cheshirekat
New Mexico, USA Zone 8 (Zone 8a)
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What did you plant the eggplant seeds in?

I tried planting eggplant seeds directly in the garden last May and didn't have any luck either. I blamed it on the seeds and the soil. First year here and the soil was in bad shape. Very few of the seeds I planted germinated, all were from Walmart. It was quite disappointing.

Spent the year making compost, which I think is much more successful. Everything is getting a bunch of compost this year to get them started. Maybe someone has other tips for growing eggplants from seeds. I would love to get some more seeds, but this year, I have more hope in the plants I got from HD. This is one of the projects I'm a bit obsessed about this year, so getting some seeds of other eggplant varieties would be so wonderful.

I understand that tarragon is supposed to be good companion plants for eggplants. Maybe try to sow tarragon with your eggplants. I'm planting some in between all 4 of the eggplants I have. As soon as I find some Mexican tarragon, this weekend I hope.
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Apr 24, 2014 5:31 PM CST
Name: tk
97478 (Zone 8b)

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A bag of seed starting soil with fertilizer in 2014. Straight in the garden 2013..
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Apr 24, 2014 7:48 PM CST
Name: Glen Ingram
Macleay Is, Qld, Australia (Zone 12a)
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I buy seedlings. I have never succeeded with seed. I do everything right but no luck. I really want to grow the white and redskin varieties.

However, in the last week, I notice there are a dozen odd plants coming up in the garden around fruit falls. Annoys me stupid.
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Apr 24, 2014 8:14 PM CST
Name: tk
97478 (Zone 8b)

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Sounds like me gleni. Anyone successful in germinating eggplant?

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