Best 4 Melitzanopita Greek Pie Using Eggplant Aubergine Recipes

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Feast your taste buds on the culinary delight that is melitzanopita, a traditional Greek pie bursting with the vibrant flavors of eggplant. This savory masterpiece showcases the versatility of this Mediterranean vegetable, capturing its essence in a flaky, golden-brown phyllo pastry. Embark on a culinary journey as we present a collection of melitzanopita recipes, each offering a unique interpretation of this classic dish. From the simplicity of the classic melitzanopita to the tantalizing variations that incorporate cheese, tomatoes, and herbs, these recipes promise an explosion of taste that will leave you craving for more.


**Classic melitzanopita:**
Experience the timeless flavors of melitzanopita in its purest form. This recipe captures the essence of the dish with layers of tender eggplant, onions, and tomatoes, enveloped in crispy phyllo pastry. Each bite reveals a harmonious blend of textures and flavors, making it a beloved favorite among Greek cuisine enthusiasts.

**Melitzanopita with cheese:**
Indulge in a cheesy twist on the classic melitzanopita. This variation introduces a layer of creamy feta or kefalotyri cheese, adding a delightful richness and savoriness to the pie. As the cheese melts during baking, it seeps into the eggplant and pastry, creating a symphony of flavors that will leave you craving for more.

**Melitzanopita with tomatoes:**
Discover a vibrant and colorful take on melitzanopita with the addition of juicy tomatoes. This recipe incorporates fresh or sun-dried tomatoes, adding a burst of sweetness and acidity that complements the smoky notes of the eggplant. The tomatoes also lend a vibrant red hue to the pie, making it a visually appealing dish.

**Melitzanopita with herbs:**
Embark on a culinary adventure with an herb-infused melitzanopita. This recipe introduces a fragrant blend of herbs, such as oregano, thyme, and basil, to elevate the flavors of the dish. The herbs add a layer of complexity and depth, creating a savory pie that will tantalize your taste buds.

**Vegan melitzanopita:**
Delight in a plant-based version of melitzanopita that caters to vegan and vegetarian preferences. This recipe swaps traditional dairy products for plant-based alternatives, such as vegan cheese and milk, without compromising on flavor. The result is a delicious and satisfying pie that showcases the versatility of eggplant in a compassionate way.

Here are our top 4 tried and tested recipes!

MELITZANOPITA (GREEK PIE USING EGGPLANT (AUBERGINE) )



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I was craving a savoury pita (Greek word for 'pie) and had some nice Japanese eggplant and decided to wing this recipe. I lucked out, cause it made a tremendous pie! Note: 'pita' in Greek not only means pie, it also means flat. Traditionally, a Greek pita will not be more than about 1 1/2 inches thick. This recipe will make 16 snack or appetizer servings or 8 servings, serving 2 pieces per person, as a main course.

Provided by evelynathens

Categories     Savory Pies

Time 1h40m

Yield 16 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 15

2/3 cup olive oil
2 lbs Japanese eggplants, peeled and cut into 1/2 inch dice (the long, thin kind, fewer seeds)
3 medium onions, minced (about 3 cups)
8 ounces lean bacon or 8 ounces smoked ham, minced
1 tablespoon tomato paste
1/2 teaspoon salt
1/2 teaspoon pepper
12 ounces feta cheese, crumbled
4 eggs
1 bunch parsley, minced
1/3 cup of fresh mint, chopped or 1 tablespoon dried mint, crumbled
1 (1 lb) package phyllo pastry (phyllo)
1/2-3/4 cup olive oil
1 small egg (make into a wash with 1 tbsp water)
3 tablespoons sesame seeds

Steps:

  • In a large saucepan over medium heat, sauté eggplant and onion, stirring occasionally, until eggplant is soft and has become almost a puree, about 20 minutes.
  • Add bacon or ham, tomato paste and salt and pepper (careful with the salt - it may not seem like a lot but the bacon and the cheese, that will be added later will add a lot more), and cook another 5 minutes. You may have a dark brown film on the bottom of your skillet (I do not use non-stick surfaces - only stainless steel). You will find that this scrapes up easily once you turn off the heat and the eggplant puree starts to cool. Do scrape it back into the puree with a spoon as this is highly-flavoured and helps the overall taste (if it doesn't scrape easily in the beginning, just wait a couple of minutes longer). Allow to cool.
  • Note: The eggplant puree can be made up to 1 day ahead and refrigerated. Bring to room temperature before continuing with recipe.
  • In a large bowl, combine well eggplant puree, feta, eggs, parsley and mint. Taste a small amount of the filling to decide if you would like it a bit saltier.
  • Preheat oven to 390°F.
  • Butter bottom and sides of a 15 X 11 inch baking pan. Stagger sheets of phyllo in pan, brushing each sheet with olive oil as you position it in the pan.
  • When you have used half the sheets of phyllo pastry, empty the filling into the pan and spread it out evenly.
  • Continue staggering the remaining sheets of phyllo over top, brushing each one with olive oil as you position it in the pan. Tuck in any overhang you have and give a last generous brushing of olive oil to the whole pie.
  • With a sharp knife, score the pie lengthwise into 4 strips, and then score into 4 strips crosswise (resulting in 16 pieces of pie). DO NOT CUT ALL THE WAY THROUGH PHYLLO - JUST THE TOP LAYERS.
  • Generously sprinkle the pie with some tap water using your fingertips (run your hand under the tap and sprinkle the water over the pie - do about 5 of these sprinkles - this results in a crisper, crunchier crust).
  • Brush pie with egg wash and sprinkle with the sesame seeds. Bake for 1 hour, or until pie is a golden-brown. You may need to reverse pan back to front midway through baking.
  • Allow to cool 15-20 minutes before cutting into. Personally, I like this pie just warm or at room temperature.
  • Enjoy.

GREEK FRIED EGGPLANT (AUBERGINE) (MELITZANES TIGANITES)



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Make and share this Greek Fried Eggplant (Aubergine) (Melitzanes Tiganites) recipe from Food.com.

Provided by Greekgal

Categories     Vegetable

Time 35m

Yield 4-6 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 9

1 lb eggplant
salt
olive oil (for frying)
garlic sauce
1 cup plain flour
1 pinch salt
1 egg yolk
1 tablespoon oil
3/4 cup lukewarm water

Steps:

  • For Fritter Batter: Sift 1 cup plain flour and a pinch of salt into a bowl.
  • Add 1 egg yolk, 1 tablespoon oil and 3/4 cup lukewarm water.
  • Beat until smooth.
  • Let stand for 10 minutes then fold in stiffly beaten egg white. Use immediately.
  • Wash and dry eggplant. I place paper towels over and under the eggplant to soak up all the liquid. Just keep changing them for a while until they quit getting really wet.
  • Cut into 1/4 inch slices and spread out on trays.
  • Sprinkle with salt and leave for 1 hour.
  • Pat dry with paper towels and coat with flour or fritter batter. I like the fritter batter.
  • Shallow fry in hot oil until golden brown and crisp on each side - 10 minutes in all.
  • Drain on paper towel and serve hot with Garlic Sauce (optional).

GREEK EGGPLANT (AUBERGINE) PIE



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Make and share this Greek Eggplant (Aubergine) Pie recipe from Food.com.

Provided by Tandy Higgins

Categories     One Dish Meal

Time 1h10m

Yield 1 pie, 8 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 14

3 -4 tablespoons olive oil
1 large aubergine, 5 cups sliced (eggplant)
1 onion, chopped
1 garlic clove, crushed
6 ounces fresh spinach, washed
4 eggs
3 ounces reduced-fat feta cheese, crumbled
1 cup fat-free parmesan cheese
4 tablespoons plain fat-free yogurt (plain)
6 tablespoons skim milk
2 cups cooked white rice
1 teaspoon salt
1/2 teaspoon ground black pepper
1 refrigerated pie crust

Steps:

  • Bake pie crust according to direction on pkg.
  • To make the filling, heat 3 tbsp of the oil in a frying pan and gently fry the aubergine slices for 6-8 minutes on each side until golden. You may need to add a little more olive oil at first, but this will be released as the flesh softens. Lift out the aubergine slices and drain on a plate covered with a few layers of kitchen paper.
  • Add the onion and garlic to the oil remaining in the pan and fry over a gentle heat for 4-5 minutes until soft, adding a little extra oil if necessary.
  • Chop the spinach finely, by hand or in a food processor. Beat the egg in a large mixing bowl.
  • Add the spinach, crumbled feta, Parmesan, yogurt, milk and the onion mixture to the eggs. Season well with salt and pepper and stir thoroughly.
  • Spread the cooked rice in an even layer over the base of the pastry case. Reserve about 8 aubergine slices - save the best ones as these will be placed over the top - and arrange the rest in an even layer over the rice.
  • Spoon the spinach and feta mixture over the aubergines and place the reserved slices of aubergine on top. Bake at 350 degrees for 30-40 minutes, or until lightly browned. Serve warm or cold, with a mixed salad.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 260.3, Fat 13.1, SaturatedFat 3.2, Cholesterol 106.1, Sodium 460.5, Carbohydrate 28.9, Fiber 3.4, Sugar 3.8, Protein 7.3

MELITZANOSALATA (GREEK EGGPLANT (AUBERGINE) SPREAD)



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Make and share this Melitzanosalata (Greek Eggplant (Aubergine) Spread) recipe from Food.com.

Provided by evelynathens

Categories     Spreads

Time 1h15m

Yield 8-10 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 8

3 -4 flask eggplants (the common kind found everywhere)
1 small grated onion
1 -2 garlic clove, crushed
1 1/2 tablespoons tahini
1/2 cup olive oil
1 -2 tablespoon red wine vinegar
3 -5 drops liquid smoke (optional)
salt and pepper

Steps:

  • Wash eggplant, place in baking pan and bake in at 375F for about one hour, or until soft when pierced with a fork and the eggplant has sort of collapsed into itself.
  • allow the skin to turn black and charred so as to give a smoky flavour to the salad (you can also grill the eggplant by putting them directly on the grate- whole- on your bbq. Grill until skin is blackened and charred and eggplant is very soft and starting to deflate. If you use the grill method- leave out the liquid smoke).
  • Skin eggplant when cool enough for you to stand it and chop in small pieces. Mash it up a bit with a fork.
  • Mix well with onion, garlic, tahini, oil, vinegar (start with 1 tblsp of vinegar and if you want it sharper, add more, a bit at a time), salt and pepper (to taste).
  • Note: I kind of beat this around with a fork to incorporate the oil well into the eggplant spread- you don't want it looking oily at all, but creamy.

Tips:

  • Choose the right eggplant: Look for eggplants that are firm and have a deep purple color. Avoid eggplants that are soft or have blemishes.
  • Prepare the eggplant properly: To prevent the eggplant from absorbing too much oil, slice it thinly and salt it for 30 minutes before cooking. This will help to draw out the moisture.
  • Don't overcrowd the pan: When frying the eggplant, don't overcrowd the pan. This will cause the eggplant to steam rather than fry and will make it soggy.
  • Use a good quality feta cheese: Feta cheese is a key ingredient in melitzanopita, so it's important to use a good quality cheese. Look for feta that is made from sheep's milk or a blend of sheep's and goat's milk.
  • Don't overcook the pie: Melitzanopita is best when it is cooked until the eggplant is tender but still has a little bit of a bite to it. Overcooking the pie will make the eggplant mushy.

Conclusion:

Melitzanopita is a delicious and versatile dish that can be served as an appetizer, main course, or side dish. It's a great way to use up leftover eggplant and it's also a good source of protein and fiber. With its creamy feta filling and crispy phyllo pastry, melitzanopita is sure to be a hit with your family and friends.

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