Papoutsakia, also known as stuffed eggplant or aubergine, is a classic Greek dish that combines the delicious flavors of tender eggplant, savory ground beef or lamb, and a rich tomato sauce. This delectable dish is a delightful vegetarian option when the meat is omitted, making it a versatile choice for various dietary preferences.
In this article, we present a collection of Papoutsakia recipes that cater to different tastes and cooking styles. From the traditional Greek recipe passed down through generations to innovative variations with unique ingredients, our selection offers something for every eggplant enthusiast. Whether you prefer a classic tomato-based sauce or a creamy bechamel topping, we have recipes that will tantalize your taste buds. So, prepare to embark on a culinary journey as we explore the diverse world of Papoutsakia and discover the perfect recipe for your next culinary adventure.
MUSHROOM STUFFED EGGPLANT (AUBERGINE)
Make and share this Mushroom Stuffed Eggplant (Aubergine) recipe from Food.com.
Provided by Parsley
Categories Vegetable
Time 55m
Yield 4 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 11
Steps:
- Preheat oven to 375°F.
- Halve the eggplant lengthwise. With a serrated spoon or a knife, scoop out pulp of eggplant, leaving about a 1/2" shell.
- Place shells on a lightly sprayed cookie sheet and bake in oven for about 10-12 minutes.
- While eggplant shells are in oven, finely chop the eggplant pulp.
- In a pan, over medium heat, melt butter. Add eggplant pulp, onion, parsley, salt, oregano, garlic and mushrooms. Cover and sauté, stirring occasionally, until eggplant pulp and mushroom are tender -- about 10 minutes or so.
- Stir in parmesan cheese and HALF of the breadcrumbs.
- Turn oven down to 350°F Remove eggplant shells.
- Spoon mixture into eggplant shells.
- Mix remaining half of breadcrumbs with melted butter. Sprinkle over filled eggplant.
- Place filled eggplant shells back in the oven bake at 350°F for 20-25 minutes.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 187.2, Fat 10.1, SaturatedFat 6, Cholesterol 26.3, Sodium 596.2, Carbohydrate 17.9, Fiber 5.7, Sugar 5.4, Protein 8.6
STUFFED EGGPLANT (AUBERGINE) ( INDIAN )
This is stuffed eggplant made in Maharashtrian ( a state in western India) style. I had if first at my in-laws and then got a recipe online which I tweaked to our taste It is a lengthy process, but well worth it. Adjust seasonings according to your taste.
Provided by Sana7149
Categories Asian
Time 1h
Yield 4 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 17
Steps:
- Make a paste of all the ingredients for the stuffing.
- Slit the eggplants from the middle into quarters such that they do not separate.
- Stuff them with the paste.
- Finely chop the onion and fry it in the oil.
- Add the remaining stuffing ( if any ) to the oil.
- Add the stuffed eggplants and add water to just to cover the top of the brinjals.
- Cover and cook for about 15 mins or till the brinjals are soft.
- Cooking time will vary depending on the size of the eggplants.
STUFFED EGGPLANT (AUBERGINE)
Make and share this Stuffed Eggplant (Aubergine) recipe from Food.com.
Provided by Faith lt3
Categories Vegetable
Time 40m
Yield 4 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 15
Steps:
- Preheat oven to 350 degrees F (175 degrees C). Cut eggplant in half, scoop out the pulp, leaving a 1/2 inch shell. Chop the flesh finely.
- Heat 2 tablespoons water in a skillet over medium heat. Cook chopped eggplant for about 1 minute. Stir in onion, garlic, and parsley, and cook until tender. Transfer to a large bowl, and mix in bread crumbs, chopped olives, capers, and lemon juice. Season with basil, pepper flakes, salt, and pepper. Stuff into eggplant shells.
- Top stuffed eggplants with overlapping slices of tomato. Drizzle with 4 tablespoons olive oil. Place on baking sheet.
- Bake in preheated oven for 30 minutes.
MOUSSAKA-STYLE STUFFED EGGPLANT (AUBERGINE)
A wonderful way of creating four self-contained servings of moussaka. What makes it wonderful is the quality of the ricotta--the best way (and most economical)is to make your own.
Provided by Chef Kate
Categories One Dish Meal
Time 1h50m
Yield 4 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 20
Steps:
- Halve the eggplants lengthwise and score the interior of each half, leaving about a third of an inch thickness on the perimeter.
- Use a paring knife and a spoon to scoop out the interior of the eggplant, leaving a 'boat.'.
- Using a fork, pierce the skin in several places, liberally salt the halves and place them upside down on paper towels to drain for about 30 minutes.
- Chop the eggplant flesh into 1/2" cubes and set aside 4 cups of the cubes (reserve any excess for another recipe).
- Preheat the oven to 400°F.
- Wipe the eggplant shells out with paper towels, brush the skin lightly with a little olive oil, and place them on a baking sheet.
- Bake them until they are just tender (about ten minutes) then remove from the oven and set aside in a baking dish.
- Heat 2 tablespoons of oil in a large skillet over medium high heat.
- Add the lamb and cook, breaking up the pieces, until lightly browned--about 5 minutes.
- Add the onion, garlic, 4 cups of eggplant and cook, stirring occasionally, until the eggplant is soft--about five more minutes.
- Add the tomatoes, bell pepper, cloves, cumin, cinnamon and cayenne and cook until the mixture is fairly dry.
- Remove from the heat and stir in 1/2 cup of the ricotta.
- Season to taste and spoon into the 4 eggplant halves.
- Place the remaining 1 and 1/3 cups of ricotta in a small bowl and stir in the nutmeg and enough milk until the consistency of the cheese mixture is spreadable.
- Spread it over the filled eggplant halves and sprinkle the tops with parmesan.
- Bake until the tops are very brown--25 to 35 minutes.
- Sprinkle with parsley and serve.
STUFFED EGGPLANT (AUBERGINE)
Make and share this Stuffed Eggplant (Aubergine) recipe from Food.com.
Provided by ngibsonn
Categories Vegetable
Time 40m
Yield 6 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 11
Steps:
- Cut eggplant in half length-wise.
- Carefully scoop out flesh leaving ½-inch on bottom and sides.
- Chop up flesh and place into a colander in sink; toss with ¼ C salt.
- Top with a heavy bowl or pot and let stand for 30 minutes.
- After ½ hour, rinse the chopped eggplant thoroughly with cold water; drain well.
- Heat large skillet or pot; add oil.
- Over medium heat, saute turnip, onion, and shallot for 5 minutes, stirring often.
- Add peppers, eggplant, zucchini, and mushrooms.
- Cook 5-10 minutes over medium heat.
- Drain mixture.
- Add bread crumbs and cheesel mix thoroughly.
- Fill each eggplant half with mixture.
- OPTIONAL: Top with additional grated cheese.
- Bake at 350° for 25 minutes.
STUFFED EGGPLANT(AUBERGINE) (MELITZANES PAPOUTSAKIA)
Mediterranean style stuffed Eggplant dish. Traditionally made with ground lamb but any ground meat can be substituted.
Provided by Steve P.
Categories Stew
Time 1h5m
Yield 6 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 21
Steps:
- Brown onions and meat lightly in butter, stirring constantly.
- Add tomatoes, salt and pepper.
- Cook covered for about 15 minutes.
- Remove from heat.
- Add parsley, egg, 1/4 cup cheese and bread crumbs.
- On the'top' of each Eggplant, peel an inch strip from one end to the other and make an incision along strip to within an inch of each end.
- Place in baking dish and bake in moderate oven (about 350ºF) until soft and light brown (about 30-45 minutes).
- Insert knife blade into incision and stuff with meat mixture.
- Prepare bechamel sauce.
- Melt buter over low heat; add flour, salt,pepper and nutmeg; stir until well blended.
- Remove from heat.
- Gradually stir in milk and return to heat.
- Cook, stirring constantly, until thick and smooth.
- Add the egg and remaining cheese to the sauce.
- Pour about a tablespoon on top of each Eggplant.
- Sprinkle with additional grated cheese and dot with butter.
- If desired, add tomato sauce to the pan.
- Bake in a moderate oven for about 35 minutes.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 452.8, Fat 29.1, SaturatedFat 14.8, Cholesterol 164.1, Sodium 1578.6, Carbohydrate 27.1, Fiber 8, Sugar 9.5, Protein 23.4
CREOLE STUFFED EGGPLANT (AUBERGINE)
I love eggplant, and am always looking for delicious new ways of preparing them. Here's an interesting recipe for stuffing the purple beauties! :)
Provided by Julesong
Categories Vegetable
Time 1h
Yield 4 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 13
Steps:
- Preheat oven to 375 degrees F.
- Heat the butter and olive oil together in large skillet.
- Add the onion, celery, and garlic and saute over low heat until the onion is translucent.
- Add the diced bell pepper and continue to saute until the onion is golden.
- In the meantime, stem the eggplants and cut them in half lengthwise.
- With a sharp knife, score each half several times lengthwise and across, carefully removing the pulp.
- Leave a sturdy shell of about 1/4" all around.
- Chop the eggplant pulp and add it to the skillet mixture along with all the remaining ingredients except the bread crumbs.
- Add a bit of water, just enough to keep the mixture moist.
- Simmer, covered, over low heat until the eggplant is tender, stirring occasionally.
- Stir in the bread crumbs.
- Set the eggplant shells in an oiled shallow baking dish, which should be of a size that they can be securely propped up against each other.
- Stuff the eggplant shells with the sauteed mixture, then drizzle them with 2 tablespoons of melted butter apiece.
- Bake at 375 degrees F for 30-40 minutes, or until the shells are tender but not collapsed.
- Serve with a bit of grated Parmesan for garnish.
- Note: if you do not like green bell pepper, you might want to try substituting with orange, yellow, or red bell pepper.
Tips:
- To ensure the eggplants don't absorb too much oil, make sure they are well salted and drained before frying.
- If you don't have a grill, you can roast the eggplants in the oven at 400°F (200°C) for about 20 minutes, or until they are tender.
- To make sure the filling is cooked through, simmer it for at least 15 minutes.
- If you want a vegetarian version of this dish, you can omit the ground beef and add more vegetables to the filling, such as mushrooms, bell peppers, or zucchini.
- Papoutsakia can be served as a main course or as a side dish.
Conclusion:
Papoutsakia is a delicious and versatile dish that can be enjoyed by people of all ages. It's a great way to use up leftover eggplant, and it's also a good source of protein, vitamins, and minerals. Whether you're looking for a vegetarian main course or a hearty side dish, papoutsakia is sure to please.
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