Easiest Way to Make Baba Ganoush Middle Eastern style Aubergine dip in 18 Minutes at Home

Ricky Flowers   29/09/2020 15:13

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Baba Ganoush Middle Eastern style Aubergine dip
Baba Ganoush Middle Eastern style Aubergine dip

Hello everybody, it’s John, welcome to my recipe page. Today, I will show you a way to make a special dish, baba ganoush middle eastern style aubergine dip. It is one of my favorites food recipes. This time, I’m gonna make it a bit unique. This is gonna smell and look delicious.

How To Make Baba Ganoush Lebanese Roasted Eggplant Dip Recipe. Borani Banjan Restaurant Style برانی بادنجان به سبک رستورانت Eggplant Recipe. This smoky, delicious and creamy Middle Eastern eggplant dip will surely become your favorite!

Baba Ganoush Middle Eastern style Aubergine dip is one of the most popular of recent trending foods in the world. It is easy, it is fast, it tastes yummy. It’s enjoyed by millions every day. Baba Ganoush Middle Eastern style Aubergine dip is something which I have loved my entire life. They’re fine and they look wonderful.

To get started with this particular recipe, we must prepare a few components. You can have baba ganoush middle eastern style aubergine dip using 9 ingredients and 7 steps. Here is how you can achieve that.

The ingredients needed to make Baba Ganoush Middle Eastern style Aubergine dip:

  1. Make ready 350 gm aubergine/eggplant/ Baigan
  2. Make ready 4 garlic cloves
  3. Make ready 3 tbsp Tahini (2 tbsps roasted white Sesame + 3 tbsps olive oil)
  4. Prepare 2 tbsp Lemon juice
  5. Prepare to taste Salt
  6. Get Garnishing
  7. Get handful Pomegranate(optional)
  8. Get 2 tsp Green Coriander leaves
  9. Take 1 slice lemon (optional)

Making baba ganoush is a very similar process to making hummus. We are basically swapping the chickpeas called for in hummus for delicious roasted. Baba ganoush, mutabal, patlican ezmesi - what other variations of smoky aubergine dip have you come across on your travels, and which other dishes benefit from a little bit of burning? (I'd particularly love a good recipe for the pepper and walnut dip muhummara, if anyone has one?) Baba ganoush. This deliciously easy smoky aubergine dip is perfect with warm flatbreads or pittas, or serve with other Middle Eastern dishes as part of a mezze.

Steps to make Baba Ganoush Middle Eastern style Aubergine dip:

  1. Peel garlic, wash the Baigan make 4 slits on the Baigan and stuff it with garlic and apply little olive oil and roast it in an open flame, grill, tandoor etc, you can even bake it in an electric oven. This way it took me approx. 10 minutes (turn and roast Baigan from all sides)
  2. Once roasted wrap it in an aluminium foil, so that it cooks more and becomes softer with its own heat and cools down.
  3. In the meanwhile prepare your fresh Tahini- dry roast the sesame seeds in a pan, it will hardly take even 2 mins, be careful don't over brown it…take it out in a plate and let it cool a bit. Then in a mixer grinder jar, grind the sesame seeds first and then add olive oil and mix again your fresh tahini is ready.
  4. Once cooled, peel the roasted Baigan/ aubergine. You can either smash it with the helpf of a spoon or direct hand/ fingers but since I love creamy I blend it in a mixie jar.
  5. Put it in the jar, add lemon juice and salt and give it a good blend. Then add in the tahini and again blend it, check salt and lemon juice, if required add more and your Baba Ganoush is ready to be served.
  6. Garnish with cilantro/coriander leaves and pomegranate (optional) and serve it with hummus, pita bread, Tabboluleh, kebabs etc Bon Appetit!!! - (see recipe)

Baba ghannouj is a Middle Eastern dip made from eggplant. The tahini adds creaminess and the garlic and lemon juice bring flavor and freshness. Baba ghannouj is traditionally served with pita bread (toasted or fresh); however, many people enjoy it as a chip dip with potato chips or tortilla chips. With Middle Eastern cuisine suddenly the flavor of the season, it's time for a smoky baba ghanoush dip. It is vegan, dairy-free, gluten-free While they may have their benefits with salmon, fries or sandwiches, it is time to make a change.

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