Eggplant enchiladas are a delicious and versatile dish that can be made with a variety of ingredients. Whether you're looking for a vegetarian option, a hearty meal, or a flavorful side dish, eggplant enchiladas are sure to please. With the right recipe, you can create a dish that's packed with flavor and sure to be a hit with your family and friends.
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MOOSEWOOD EGGPLANT ENCHILADAS
Make and share this Moosewood Eggplant Enchiladas recipe from Food.com.
Provided by Cheri 911
Categories Vegetable
Time 1h15m
Yield 12 Enchiladas, 6 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 20
Steps:
- Sauce:.
- Heat the olive oil in a medium-sized saucepan. Add the onion, chili, and salt, and sauté over medium heat for 5 minutes, or until the onion becomes transparent. Add cumin, chili powder and half the garlic, and sauté for about 3 minutes longer.
- Add the tomatoes and water or juice. Bring to a boil, partially cover, and turn the heat down as low as possible. Simmer for 30 minutes, adding the remaining garlic, and optional black pepper and cayenne to taste during the last 5 minutes or so.
- NOTE: You can leave the sauce in chunky form, or smooth it out by puréeing it in a blender. (I like to use a hand-held immersion blender for this. Be careful not to splash!).
- Enchiladas:.
- Heat the olive oil in a deep skillet or Dutch oven. Add onion, and sauté for about 5 minutes over medium heat.
- Add eggplant, salt, and pepper, and mix well. Cover and cook for about 10 minutes over medium heat, stirring occasionally, until the eggplant is soft.
- Add garlic and bell pepper. Stir and cook 5 minutes longer, or until the pepper is tender. Taste to correct salt.
- Remove from heat; stir in almonds and cheese.
- Preheat oven to 350°F.
- Moisten each tortilla briefly in water then place approximately 1/4 cup filling on one side and roll up. Gently place the filled enchiladas in a baking pan, and pour a full recipe of Mexican Red Sauce over the top. Bake uncovered for about 30 minutes, or until heated through. Serve hot, with beans, rice, and green salad.
EGGPLANT ENCHILADAS RECIPE - (4.3/5)
Provided by kmad
Number Of Ingredients 13
Steps:
- 1. Trim the stem end of each eggplant. Using a mandoline, cut the eggplant lenthwise into 1/4-inch thick slices. You should have about 12 slices. Sprinkle the eggplant on both sides with kosher salt, layer them in a colander, and let stand for 1 hour. (I was impatient and only let them drain for about a half hour... worked out just fine.) Press the moisture from the eggplant and blot them dry with paper towels. Pour olive (or canola) oil to a depth of 1 inch in a deep, heavy saucepan or large skillet (I used a cast iron pan) and heat to 360ºF on a deep-frying thermometer. (I did not use a thermometer - just watched the oil and tested when I thought it was ready.) Place 3 to 4 eggplant slices in the hot oil and cook until the slices take on some color, 3 to 4 minutes. Using tongs, transfer the slices to a colander (or paper-towel lined plate) to drain. Repeat with remaining slices. 2. Meanwhile, make the stuffing. In a bowl, stir together the bread crumbs, ricotta, lemon zest, juice, thyme and salt. 3. Preheat the oven to 425ºF. Spoon tomato sauce into a medium-sized baking dish (or individual gratin dishes) till bottom of dish is covered in a thin layer. Place a spoonful of filling at one end of each of the eggplant slices. Roll the slice around the filling and place it seam-side down in the dish on top of the tomato sauce. Spoon a tablespoon of cream (or less) over each roll to moisten. Bake until the edges of sauce around the sides of the dish are dark and the rolls are nicely caramelized, 20 to 25 minutes. Garnish with the Asiago (or parm) before serving.
EGGPLANT ALMOND ENCHILADAS
Years ago, a vegetarian friend of mine had us over for supper. Though neither of us is vegetarian, we ARE adventurous foodies, so a vegetarian meal is no problem (once in awhile). She pulled this from one of her cookbooks. It's about as "gourmet" as I get, but it is FABULOUS. I haven't met a person yet who hasn't loved it. ...
Provided by Nicole Bredeweg
Categories Tacos & Burritos
Number Of Ingredients 22
Steps:
- 1. For sauce, heat olive oil in a medium-sized saucepan. Add onion and salt, and saute over medium heat for about 5 minutes, or until the onion is translucent. Add cumin and chili powder, and saute about 5 minutes more.
- 2. Add chopped tomatoes and water or juice. Bring to a boil, partially cover, and lower heat. Simmer at least 30 minutes (or even longer). Add the black pepper, cayenne, and garlic at any time during the cooking. (The later you add the garlic, the more distinct its presence.)
- 3. The sauce can be left in chunky form, or you can puree all or part of it in a blender or food processor.
- 4. While sauce is simmering, heat olive oil in a deep skillet or Dutch oven. Add onion, and saute for about 5 minutes over medium heat.
- 5. Add eggplant, salt, and pepper, and mix well. Cover and cook for about 10 minutes over medium heat, stirring occasionally, until the eggplant is soft. Add minced garlic and green bell pepper. Stir and cook 5 to 8 more minutes, or until the pepper is just tender.
- 6. Remove from heat, stir in almonds and cheese.
- 7. Preheat oven to 350*F. Moisten each tortilla briefly in water, then place approximately ¼ cup of filling on one side and roll up. Gently situate the filled enchiladas in a baking pan. Pour a batch of sauce over the top. Bake uncovered for about 30 minutes.
Tips:
- Choose the right eggplant: Look for eggplants that are firm and have smooth, shiny skin. Avoid eggplants that have bruises or blemishes.
- Prepare the eggplant properly: To prevent the eggplant from becoming bitter, slice it into thin rounds and sprinkle it with salt. Let it sit for 30 minutes, then rinse it off and pat it dry.
- Use a variety of fillings: Enchiladas can be filled with a variety of ingredients, such as cheese, beans, vegetables, and meat. Be creative and experiment with different flavors.
- Don't overcook the enchiladas: Enchiladas should be cooked until the cheese is melted and the tortillas are slightly browned. Overcooking will make the tortillas tough and the filling dry.
- Serve with your favorite toppings: Enchiladas can be served with a variety of toppings, such as salsa, guacamole, sour cream, and cheese. Get creative and experiment with different toppings to find your favorite combination.
Conclusion:
Eggplant enchiladas are a delicious and versatile dish that can be made with a variety of ingredients. They are perfect for a weeknight meal or a special occasion. With a little planning and preparation, you can easily make eggplant enchiladas that your family and friends will love. So next time you're looking for a new and exciting recipe, give eggplant enchiladas a try. You won't be disappointed!
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