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Fried Eggplant - A Cajun Classic

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Submitted by In memory of Helga Bourque Lange
on Tuesday, September 14, 2004
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Makes: 2 servings
Prep Time:20 minutes
Cook Time:6 minutes
Ready In:26 minutes
Fun Facts on Eggplants: Eggplants are a member of the nightshade family, eggplant counts tomatoes, potatoes and peppers as cousins. 1 bushel = 33 pounds 2 average fruits = 2 pints frozen My mom would fry these up when were not eating them smothered or in a rice dressing.
 
Ingredients
1 large eggplant 1 egg slightly beaten
3 - 4 tbsp water or milk 1 cup all purpose flour
1/2 tsp salt 1/2 tsp black pepper
1/2 tsp red pepper (cayenne) optional sprinkles of granulated sugar
oil for frying  
 
Directions
Peel the eggplant and cut the eggplant in flat 1/4" to 3/8 " slices.
To tenderize the flesh's texture and reduce some of its naturally occurring bitter taste, you can sweat the eggplant by salting it.

After cutting the eggplant into the desired size and shape, sprinkle it with salt and allow it to rest for about 30 minutes. This process will pull out some of its water content and make it less apt to absorbing any oil used in cooking. If it is a young eggplant this is generally not needed but certainly can be done especially to avoid the absorption of any excess oil. Rinse thoroughly and pat dry.

In a medium bowl (I like a casserole dish as it makes it easier to coat the eggplant), break an egg and add enough milk or water to liquefy or "thin out" the egg so that the eggplant can be more easily coated. Whisk the two together.

In a separate bowl, mix the all purpose flour with salt, black pepper, red (cayenne pepper) to taste. Dip the eggplant slices in the egg solution then in the flour mixture. Heat oil until a sprinkle of flour dances on the top.

Deep fry the eggplant until golden brown. Drain on paper towel and enjoy. My Mom use to sprinkle a small amount of granulated sugar on the eggplant before serving. I would strongly recommend it as it seems to enhance the flavor of the eggplant!

Scale this recipe to servings.
 
 
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