Many people have been
scarred by an unfortunate run-in with eggplants – maybe it was undercooked,
making it spongey and unpleasant.
And yet there are plenty of
reasons to love the nightshade veg, particularly as it comes into season. There
are plenty of health benefits too – aubergines are packed full of antioxidants,
high in fibre, and contain a range of nutrients said to support heart health.
Plus – most importantly –
when cooked right, aubergines are sweet and delicious. They’re in season from
July to September – meaning now is the best time to give them another try.
Here are some of the best
ways to eat them…
1. In baba ganoush
Hummus is a picnic staple,
but what if you want to mix up your dip game this summer? It could be time to
try baba ganoush – especially because it’s very easy to make.
Grill your aubergine until
the skin is charred and the flesh tender – peel and discard the skin, and chop
or blend the rest. Mix with tahini, garlic, lemon juice, olive oil, salt and
pepper and chilli powder if you want a kick, and you’ve got an impressive dip
for pita or crudités.
2. On the BBQ
Aubergines and the smoky
flavour created by barbequing are a match made in heaven. Long gone are the
days when we’d slap some sausages on the grill and hope for the best – now,
it’s all about having a rounded offering, with veggie dishes sitting alongside
carnivore meals.
Either slice your
aubergines in half lengthways, cut them into slices or cubes and brush with a
bit of oil, and place on the BBQ. Serve drizzled with your favourite sauces, as
part of a kebab, or in a salad or burger.
3. Slathered in miso
Aubergines soak up flavour
like a sponge, and they pair beautifully with the umami nuttiness of miso. This
is a quick, easy and healthy midweek meal – all you have to do is half an
aubergine lengthways, score the flesh and brush on a miso glaze (you can whip
one up by simply loosening miso with a bit of water, or have more fun with
flavour by mixing it with rice wine vinegar and sesame oil).
Bake in the oven – and when
the aubergine is nice and tender, you’re good to go.
4. In moussaka
Bring a bit of sunshine to
your plate with this classic Greek dish. Traditionally, moussaka is made up of
layers of potato, lamb mince and soft, sweet aubergines in a tomato-based
sauce, baked with bechamel on top.
You can customise it to
your taste (for example, swap lamb with lentils for a vegetarian version) but
aubergines are always the star of the show.
5. Breaded and fried
This might not be the
healthiest option out there, but there’s nothing wrong with indulgence every so
often. Cut aubergines into slices, dip them in egg wash, cover in breadcrumbs
and fry. Crispy on the outside, gooey on the inside – you won’t believe how
aubergines can be transformed.
Serve thin slices with
aioli as a snack, or thicker so they can take the place of a meat patty in a
burger.