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Tuesday, July 16, 2013

Moroccan Eggplant Hash

How bad can it be?  It's HASH!  It has EGGPLANT!  I mean you know this has to be good?  We can hope.  LOL.  I got it off a website (djfoodie.com) so here it is.  I think I might try it some day.

If you want to go directly to the site go to:

http://www.djfoodie.com/aspx/m/Moroccan-Eggplant

If not, here is what he had to say about it:

  There are two keys to this dish.
  • Cutting the vegetables so that they're all roughly ... approximately ... the same size. A nice 1/4-inch dice on everything is perfect, but if you go a little larger, that's ok. Just make sure the other veggies match!
  • Cook the veggies in a hot pan, over high heat. Add them, let them sit for a moment (no touching!) and then toss them and let them sit, again. Etc. Here's a video that somewhat shows what I'm talking about. Notice how he adds things in stages, first with the veggies and later with the nuts? This recipe has 3 stages. Also, notice how he's not afraid to leave th pan alone for two minutes at a time? This allows the veggies to sustain contact with the bottom of the pan and pick up color (the surface caramelizes). Constantly moving things around just cools it all down and steams things. Find a good blend of the two techniques. Also, kudos to the Un-Gluten Guy for making a really fun little video!
Eggplant Note: It helps to salt your eggplant before continuing with this dish. When starting this recipe, peel your eggplant and dice it into 1/4 to 1/2-inch cubes. Then, season them with a good amount of salt. More than you're probably comfortable with (don't worry, we'll use a bit less later on). Place the salted eggplant in a strainer or colander over a bowl, or in the sink. Let it drain while you cut the rest of the veggies. Be aware not all eggplant are created equal. The salt will pull a lot of water from some and virtually none from others. In all cases, it does help diminish the slight bitter quality that some find in eggplant.

Prep: 15 min
Cook: 15 mins
Total: 30 min
Servings: 8



Moroccan Eggplant HashMoroccan Eggplant HashMoroccan Eggplant Hash
IngredientsCaloriesFatProteinCarbsFiberSA'sNet Carbs
2 tbsp (28g)  light oil (coconut oil, olive or ghee for non-vegans)2402400000
1 large (548g)  globe eggplant, peeled, cubed and salted110152616010
2 small (148g)  red bell peppers, peeled, seeded and cubed45.8801.488.882.9605.92
1 medium (110g)  red onion, diced440110208
4 each (12g)  garlic cloves, minced16004004
1/4 cup (36.25g)  slivered almonds, toasted210.518.2587.253.7503.5
1/2 cup (55g)  sun-dried tomatoes in oil, oil drained off and diced1177.53133010
1/4 cup (22g)  fresh mint leaves, whole9.68.22.661.761.5400.22
1/2 tsp (1g)  cinnamon, ground0000000
1/2 tsp (1g)  coriander seed, ground2.98.18.12.55.4200.13
1/4 tsp (.5g)  cayenne pepper, powdered2.81.08.12.51.2200.29
salt and fresh cracked pepper, to taste0000000
Totals:798.8551.23g19.38g71.95g29.89g0g42.06g
Per Serving:99.866.4g2.42g8.99g3.74g0g5.26g *
Method:
  1. Pre-heat a really large sauté pan or wok over high heat. Add your oil and swirl it around to coat the pan. Quickly add your eggplant and peppers. If you salted your eggplant, just add a little pepper, otherwise season with both salt and pepper. Toss the veggies in the pan to coat with the oil, then allow them to sit in the pan and sear for about 1 minute. Make sure they are evenly spread on the bottom of the pan and not piled up in one part. Toss them and spread them out to sear for another minute. If they are not picking up any color from the pan, you're either tossing too early, or the heat is too low. The pieces should be essentially "frying" in the oil.
  2. After a total of 2 to 3 minutes, add your onions and garlic, then toss the ingredients together and allow them sit for about 2 more minutes. Season with a little salt and pepper and then toss and spread and then allow the veggies to sear for another minute or two.
  3. Add your almonds, sun-dried tomatoes and fresh mint leaves. Toss the ingredients to mix well. You're really just heating up the new ingredients. They don't need any further cooking.
  4. Taste your hash. If it needs a little more salt and pepper, add it. Finally, dust your ingredients with your spices, toss to mix everything together, one last time and serve!
  5. Serve!

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