Eggplant Hunan Style, also known as "Yu Xiang Qie Zi" in Mandarin Chinese, is a classic dish originating from the Hunan province of China. It is a flavorful and colorful dish that combines tender eggplant with a spicy and aromatic sauce made from a variety of ingredients like ginger, garlic, scallions, chili peppers, and fermented bean paste (doubanjiang). This dish is a perfect balance of flavors and textures, making it a favorite among Chinese food enthusiasts. The smoky flavor of the roasted eggplant pairs perfectly with the spicy and tangy sauce, creating a dish that is both satisfying and addictive. It is typically served with steamed rice or noodles and is a staple in many Chinese restaurants worldwide.
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HUNAN EGGPLANT
Insipid eggplant dishes are now a thing of the past! It doesn't look very pretty but the taste more than makes up for it. The most important flavoring ingredient is the chili bean paste so choose a good one that is made with fermented fava beans or a combination with fermented soy beans. The dried shrimp add a lot of flavor but feel free to omit it for a vegetarian version. We made so much that my timing is a guesstimate, please be kind with me!! :)
Provided by Manami
Categories One Dish Meal
Time 40m
Yield 4-6 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 13
Steps:
- Soak the dried shrimp in a few tablespoons of hot water for about 5 minutes; drain, rinse, then mince the shrimp.
- Cut the eggplant into chunks on the bias.
- Cut at an angle, then rotate the eggplant a half turn, then cut on the bias again, repeat.
- Heat 2 tablespoons of oil in a wok or large skillet over medium high heat.
- Add the chopped zha cai and minced dried shrimp, cook for a minute or two in the hot oil.
- Add the chili paste, green onions, minced ginger, and minced garlic and cook until the mixture is fragrant, about 1 minute.
- Add the eggplant and stir to coat the pieces in the chili mixture, cook for a minute.
- Add the soy sauce, sugar, white pepper, and about a 1/4 cup of water.
- Cover and steam until eggplant are tender but not mushy.
- Stir occasionally, don't be too rough or you'll smash the eggplant.
- Season to taste with more soy sauce or salt.
- Garnish with sliced green onions (green part only; serve with brown or white rice.
EGGPLANT HUNAN STYLE
This is a delicious side dish to serve with your Chinese dinner if you enjoy eggplant. The recipe is from a January 1986 issue of Bon Appetit in the "Cooking for Friends" section.
Provided by Leslie in Texas
Categories Vegetable
Time 29m
Yield 6 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 11
Steps:
- Heat 4 tablespoons peanut oil in heavy 12-inch skillet over medium heat.
- Add eggplant and stir-fry until soft, about 3 minutes.
- Remove, using slotted spoon; set aside.
- Add remaining peanut oil to skillet and warm over medium heat.
- Add garlic, chili paste and ginger and cook 15 seconds.
- Add stock, soy sauce and sugar and bring to boil.
- Add vinegar and eggplant and cook until eggplant has absorbed most of sauce, about 1 minute.
- Stir in green onion and sesame oil.
- Serve hot, removing eggplant with slotted spoon.
SZECHWAN EGGPLANT STIR-FRY
Steps:
- Cut the eggplants in 1/2 lengthwise and then slice crosswise into wedges, no more than 1-inch wide.
- Heat a wok or large skillet over medium-high flame and add the oils; tilt the pan to coat all sides. When you see a slight smoke, add a layer of eggplant, stir-fry until seared and sticky, about 3 minutes. Season with salt and pepper. Remove the eggplant to a side platter and cook the remaining eggplant in same manner, adding more oil, if needed.
- After all the eggplant is out of the pan, add the green onions, ginger, garlic, and chile; stir-fry for a minute until fragrant. Add the broth. In a small bowl, mix the soy sauce, vinegar, sugar, and cornstarch until the sugar and cornstarch are dissolved. Pour the soy sauce mixture into the wok and cook another minute, until the sauce has thickened. Put the eggplant back in the pan, tossing quickly, until the sauce is absorbed. Garnish with sesame seeds, Thai basil, and cilantro and serve.
SZECHUAN SPICY EGGPLANT
Folks who love spicy food will approve of this fantastic meat and eggplant dish! This is a recipe from my Chinese mother, whose cooking is unsurpassable. Adjust the amount of chili sauce to suit your taste. Serve over hot rice.
Provided by ANGWEN
Categories World Cuisine Recipes Asian Chinese
Time 45m
Yield 4
Number Of Ingredients 16
Steps:
- Remove the eggplant stem and cut into 1-inch cubes. In a medium bowl, combine the soy sauce, chicken stock, chili sauce, sugar, ground black pepper and oyster sauce. Stir together well and set aside. In a separate small bowl, combine the cornstarch and water, and set aside.
- Coat a large, deep pan with cooking spray over high heat and allow a few minutes for it to get very hot. Saute the garlic, half of the green onions, ginger and dried shrimp, if using (see Cook's Note) for 3 to 5 minutes, stirring constantly, until they begin to brown. Stir in the ground beef or pork and cook for 3 more minutes, again stirring constantly, until browned.
- Pour the eggplant into the pan and stir all together. Pour the reserved soy sauce mixture over all, cover the pan, reduce heat to medium low and let simmer for 15 minutes, stirring occasionally. If you're using fresh shrimp, add it during the last few minutes of cooking. Stir in the reserved cornstarch mixture and let heat until thickened. Finally, stir in the rest of the green onions and the sesame oil.
- Serve over hot rice.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 440.5 calories, Carbohydrate 61.6 g, Cholesterol 71.3 mg, Fat 12.6 g, Fiber 5.6 g, Protein 20 g, SaturatedFat 3.9 g, Sodium 1078.8 mg, Sugar 7.5 g
Tips:
- Use a large, heavy skillet or wok to cook the eggplant. This will help to prevent the eggplant from sticking and will allow it to cook evenly.
- Cut the eggplant into thin, uniform slices. This will help to ensure that the eggplant cooks evenly.
- Do not overcrowd the skillet or wok. If you add too much eggplant, it will not cook evenly and will become mushy.
- Cook the eggplant over high heat until it is browned and slightly tender. Do not overcook the eggplant, or it will become tough.
- Add the sauce and cook for an additional 5-10 minutes, or until the sauce has thickened and the eggplant is heated through.
- Serve the eggplant hot over rice or noodles.
Conclusion:
Eggplant Hunan Style is a delicious and versatile dish that can be served as a main course or a side dish. It is a great way to use up leftover eggplant, and it is also a healthy and affordable meal. The tips in this article will help you to make the best Eggplant Hunan Style possible.
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