Best 3 Eggplant Omelet Tortang Talong Recipes

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Tortang Talong, a traditional Filipino omelet dish, is a delightful fusion of flavors and textures that will tantalize your taste buds. Made with eggplant as its star ingredient, this savory dish is a symphony of crispy, tender, and flavorful layers. Sliced eggplants are coated in a seasoned batter, then pan-fried to perfection, creating a golden-brown exterior and a soft, juicy interior. Combined with beaten eggs and other aromatics like garlic, onions, and tomatoes, Tortang Talong transforms into a culinary masterpiece. Explore variations of this classic recipe, including the tangy Tortang Talong with Tamarind Sauce, the spicy Tortang Talong with Chili Sauce, and the unique Tortang Talong with Coconut Milk, each offering its own distinct flavor profile.

**Variations:**

- Tortang Talong with Tamarind Sauce: This variation adds a sour and tangy twist to the classic Tortang Talong. The tamarind sauce, made with tamarind paste, fish sauce, and sugar, complements the savory flavors of the eggplant and egg combination.
- Tortang Talong with Chili Sauce: For those who enjoy a bit of heat, the Tortang Talong with Chili Sauce is a must-try. A spicy chili sauce, made with fresh chilies, garlic, and vinegar, is drizzled over the cooked omelet, adding a fiery kick.
- Tortang Talong with Coconut Milk: This unique variation incorporates the richness and creaminess of coconut milk into the Tortang Talong. The coconut milk is added to the egg mixture, resulting in a tender and flavorful omelet with a hint of coconut aroma.

Here are our top 3 tried and tested recipes!

EGGPLANT OMELET (TORTANG TALONG)



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Torta is "omelet" and talong is "eggplant," but this Filipino dish is more like an egg-battered cutlet eaten for breakfast or lunch.

Provided by Nicole Ponseca

Categories     Philippines     Eggplant     Summer     Fall     Breakfast     Brunch     Dinner     Egg     Quick & Easy

Yield 2-4 servings

Number Of Ingredients 6

2 large Asian eggplants (about 1/3 pound/155 g each)
2 extra-large eggs
Kosher salt and freshly ground black pepper
3 tablespoons vegetable oil
2 tablespoons picked cooked crabmeat (optional)
Fish sauce, for serving

Steps:

  • Preheat the broiler.
  • Lay the eggplants in a single layer on a baking sheet and broil them, flipping once or twice, until they are soft and blackened on all sides, about 15 minutes. (If you have a gas stove, you can do this by holding the eggplants with tongs over a burner on medium-high heat, turning them so they blacken on all sides.)
  • Place the softened eggplants in a ziplock bag. Set aside for 10 minutes to steam (this makes the skin easier to peel). Peel the eggplants, discarding the skins, and use a fork to gently flatten the flesh.
  • Put the eggs in a shallow bowl. Beat well and season with salt and pepper.
  • In a large skillet, heat the vegetable oil over medium heat. Dip each eggplant in the beaten eggs, letting it soak for a second or two so that it is well covered with the egg. Season the egg-dipped eggplant with additional salt and pepper and place it in the skillet. Repeat with the other eggplant, making sure there's room between them in the skillet. Place 1 tablespoon of the crab (if using) on top of each eggplant, pressing it down with a fork.
  • When the eggplants are crispy and browned on one side, 4 to 5 minutes, flip them over and cook until browned and crispy on the second side, about 3 minutes more. Transfer the eggplants to a paper towel-lined plate to drain.
  • Serve hot or at room temperature, with fish sauce.

FILIPINO EGGPLANT OMELET (TORTANG TALONG)



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This is a popular dish in the Philippines that I've been wanting to cook but don't know how. Thanks to kathyvegas (from the website foodbuzz.com) for sharing this tasty recipe.

Provided by shinji

Categories     One Dish Meal

Time 1h10m

Yield 4-6 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 9

2 Japanese eggplants
vegetable oil
1 medium onion, diced
1 garlic clove, finely minced
10 ounces ground pork
1 large plum tomato, cut in small dice
1 tablespoon fish sauce
4 medium eggs
salt and pepper, to taste

Steps:

  • On a grill or open flame, scorch eggplant skins until blackened. (Using stem as handle, try to turn eggplants on every side to char as much of the skin as possible.) Place them whole in a heatproof dish and cover with a tight-fitting lid or plastic wrap. Let eggplants steam in the residual heat until they turn limp. Once they have had a chance to cool, gently peel away skins and discard. Set peeled eggplants aside.
  • In large pan, heat about 1 tablespoon oil till hot. Add onion & garlic and saute until light brown. Mix in ground pork and saute until cooked. Add diced tomato and cook until softened. Add fish sauce and cook over medium heat 5 minutes or until moisture has evaporated. Remove mixture from heat and set aside to cool.
  • In flat baking dish or pie pan, whisk eggs until frothy. Add both eggplants, laying them side by side with stem ends sticking up and out of the bowl together. Using a fork, gently mash eggplant meat until flattened. Add pork mixture and make sure it and eggplant are well-coated with beaten eggs. Season with salt and pepper and set aside.
  • In large nonstick skillet on medium high, heat 1 tablespoon oil. Carefully slide eggplant and egg mixture into pan, with stem ends sticking up together. Lower flame to medium heat. Once egg mixture looks opaque around edges, cover pan with a large plate (should be at least 1 inch bigger than pan circumference) and quickly turn pan upside down so the eggplant mixture lands on the plate (the cooked side should be on top). Return pan to stove, add a little bit more oil on medium heat. Carefully slide the eggplants uncooked side down, into the pan. Lower heat to medium and cook until eggs are cooked through.
  • Serve hot with rice.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 331.9, Fat 19.8, SaturatedFat 7.1, Cholesterol 214.8, Sodium 463, Carbohydrate 19.5, Fiber 10, Sugar 8.3, Protein 21

PHILIPPINES - TORTANG TALONG - EGGPLANT OMELET



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This recipe has been placed here for play in CQ3 - Philippines. Found at Website: http://www.filipinorecipesite.com/filipino-recipes/tortang-talong-eggplant-omelet.html Tortang Talong is a healthy eggplant recipes that Filipino loves to cook because it's budget friendly and very tasty. A little bit of patience is required...

Provided by Baby Kato

Categories     Other Breakfast

Time 30m

Number Of Ingredients 4

2 to 4 talong (eggplants), average size
2 to 3 eggs, beaten
salt and pepper, to taste
oil, for frying

Steps:

  • 1. Broil eggplants until tender (the skins are charred and blister appears).
  • 2. Once cool, peel off the skins of the eggplant and retain the crown and the stem. Gently flatten its meat by using the back of a fork. Set aside.
  • 3. In a bowl, beat the eggs and season with salt and pepper.
  • 4. In a skillet, heat oil over medium heat. Dip each eggplant, one at a time into the egg mixture. Gently bring the bowl near the skillet and tip, lowering the eggplant onto the heated oil.
  • 5. Fry until golden brown on one side, then turn and brown the other. Drain on paper towels. Keep warm and serve.

Tips:

  • Choose fresh, firm eggplants: Look for eggplants that are heavy for their size, have smooth, taut skin, and no blemishes.
  • Salt the eggplant slices before cooking: This will help to draw out the bitterness and moisture from the eggplant, resulting in a more flavorful and tender omelet.
  • Don't overcrowd the pan: When cooking the eggplant slices, make sure to leave enough space between them so that they can brown evenly.
  • Cook the eggplant slices until they are tender: The eggplant should be cooked until it is soft and slightly caramelized around the edges.
  • Use a nonstick pan: This will help to prevent the eggplant slices from sticking to the pan and breaking apart.
  • Serve immediately: Tortang talong is best served hot and fresh out of the pan.

Conclusion:

Tortang talong is a delicious and easy-to-make Filipino omelet that is perfect for breakfast, lunch, or dinner. With its combination of tender eggplant, savory eggs, and flavorful seasonings, this dish is sure to please everyone at the table. So next time you're looking for a quick and tasty meal, give tortang talong a try!

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