Ingredients:
4 medium eggplants
6 tablespoons tahini ( sesame paste)
3 tablespoons lemon juice
1/4 cup chopped fresh cilantro
1 medium tomatoes
2 tablespoons dark sesame oil
1 -2 tablespoon soy sauce
4 large red bell peppers
pita bread ( Optional)
Directions:
Preheat the oven to 400 degrees.
Take 4 eggplants of medium size.
Chop off the hard top 1″ of each eggplant, and then cut each eggplant in half.
For each half, score the inside flesh- i. e. cut deep incisions 1/2″ apart, lengthwise and widthwise
cut deep incisions 1/2″ apart, lengthwise and widthwise.
Then turn the half over, and make several deep punctures in the skin of the eggplant.
When finished, place the halves with the inner flesh facing upwards on a baking sheet (or two), and bake for 1 hour.
I suggest keeping a window open during this time.
After the eggplants have baked for an hour, take them out of the oven, and cut each half into six to eight large chunks.
Then put all the chunks into a blender, and blend to as smooth a consistency as possible.
Next add the following ingredients: 6 tablespoons of tahini (sesame paste), 2-3 tablespoons of lemon juice, 1/4 cup of fresh finely chopped cilantro, 2 tbs dark sesame oil.
Blend again,’til you have a paste-like consistency.
At this point, start tasting the baba ghanouj.
The tahini gives a smooth texture and creamy taste.
The lemon juice naturally makes the mixture tarter and wetter; so they balance each other out.
If one seems to be dominating the mixture excessively, add a bit more of the other.
The sesame oil adds moisture; you may want more or less of this.
Here are some other ingredients I added and blent in, to achieve balance: 1 tomato (adds moisture and richness, without the calories of the oil; also makes it less smoky); 1-2 tbs soy sauce (adds saltiness) (go slowly with this; it’s a strong flavor).
So, taste it as you go and see what it needs.
If you follow the amounts I’ve outlined here, you’ll end up with something that tastes good.
Next (or simultaneously while mixing): Cut the 4 red bell peppers in half, and place skin-side up under broiler for 10-15 min, until skin is half red, half black.
Remove from oven.
When cool enough to handle, place the red bell pepper halves skin-side-down on serving plates, and spoon a few tablespoons of baba ghanouj atop each.
Garnish each with a sprig of cilantro atop the baba ghanouj, for prettiness.
There will likely be baba ghanouj left over, so get some pita bread to make sandwiches.
Or, make sandwiches in the first place, by slicing the red bell peppers up and putting those with the baba ghanouj inside of pita.
Enjoy!
Servings: 8
Time preparation: 30 min.
Time total: 90 min.