Eggplant
We love beets! But we know some of you may not love them yet. If that's you, we say: beets are well worth reconsidering. They’re incredibly nutritious, sweet-as-candy, versatile, and stunningly beautiful.
Storage
Eggplant is actually best stored at room temperature and eaten within a day or two. If you aren’t cooking it right away, wrap it in a paper towel, place it in an open bag and store it in your fridge for up to one week.
Cooking Tips
With eggplant, it’s all about high heat. Cube or halve the eggplants lengthwise, toss them with olive oil and salt and either grill or roast at 400 degrees until creamy soft on the inside and a deep golden brown on the outside. While still warm toss it with a bright dressing. Turn roasted or grilled eggplant into a dip like Baba Ghanoush or eggplant caviar. Make an eggplant tomato sauce for pasta or polenta, an eggplant sandwich/pita, an eggplant curry, or serve it over a lentil salad. Make jars of flavorful caponata to bring to friends as gifts. It turns out eggplant is way more versatile than the eggplant parm that we grew up with. Though that’s delicious too!
Recipes
Grilled Eggplant with Basil Vinaigrette
David Chang’s Fish Sauce Vinaigrette
Balsamic Roasted Eggplant & Arugula Sandwiches
Indian Eggplant & Tomato Curry
Roasted Eggplant with Tahini, Nuts, & Lentils
Eggplant Rolls with Greek Yogurt, Cucumber, & Tomato