Jewish eggplant lasagna is a unique and flavorful dish that combines the classic flavors of lasagna with the deliciousness of eggplant. It is a hearty and satisfying meal that is perfect for a special occasion or a weeknight dinner. This article will provide you with a simple and easy-to-follow recipe for Jewish eggplant lasagna, as well as some tips and tricks for making the best lasagna possible.
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SEPHARDIC MEAT AND EGGPLANT LASAGNA: MEGINAH
Provided by Food Network
Categories main-dish
Time 1h10m
Yield 16 to 20 servings
Number Of Ingredients 14
Steps:
- Preheat oven to 350 degrees F. In a large frying pan, brown ground turkey and veal, approximately 10 minutes. Once brown, drain, then sprinkle 2 tablespoons of cinnamon onto mixture, and set aside. In another large frying pan, heat 1/4 cup olive oil and saute diced onions until browned. Add sliced mushrooms to onion mixture, and saute together with seasoning, pinch of salt and pepper, until cooked. Place cooked mixture in large bowl and set aside. Using the same frying pan (do not wash), add remaining 1/4 cup oil and saute with pinches of salt and pepper, diced eggplant and garlic, until soft. Add these ingredients to onions and mushrooms in the mixing bowl. Add minced parsley, salt, freshly ground pepper, and remaining 2 tablespoons of cinnamon. Add 2 cans of tomato sauce to vegetable mixture. Combine browned turkey and veal with vegetable mixture; adjust seasonings. Add 1/4-cup sugar or honey to taste, and set aside. Cover counter top with heavy-duty paper towels. Use 2 aluminum roasting pans, 1 for matzo-soaking process, and 1 for egg dipping process. Fill 1 large aluminum roasting pan halfway with almost boiling water. Add matzos, 1 at a time to this "bath" and soak until wet through, not falling apart, but pliable. Remove and lay on paper towels. Place more towels on top of matzos to soak up excess water, if necessary. Fill second large aluminum roasting pan with about 3 cartons of liquid eggs. (You will dip the softened matzos into egg mixture, 1 at a time as you layer.) Grease 2 (9-1/2 by 13 inch) glass baking dishes lightly with olive oil. Open remaining cans of tomato sauce, pour into mixing bowl, and set aside. Start layering in Pyrex baking dish. First with a thin amount of tomato sauce on bottom, then with 2 to 2 1/2 egg dipped matzos (these are used similarly to lasagna noodles), then with filling mixture, then several dollops of tomato sauce, continuing to repeat process until each baking dish uses 6 to 8 matzos. Finish with a layer of matzos brushed lightly with tomato sauce. Bake at 350 degrees F for 40 minutes, until top is firm and golden.
JEWISH EGGPLANT LASAGNA
This is a yummy and easy Jewish eggplant lasagna! Preparation can be done ahead of time, refrigerated and baked later in the day. Various colored peppers can be used to make the dish more attractive.
Provided by Melissa Rand
Categories Eggplant Lasagna
Time 2h15m
Yield 5
Number Of Ingredients 12
Steps:
- Sprinkle salt over eggplant slices. Place in a colander or large bowl for 30 minutes and allow eggplant to release extra liquid.
- Preheat the oven to 350 degrees F (175 degrees C).
- Rinse eggplant slices with cold water and lightly press dry with paper towels or a clean dish towel.
- Whisk egg and water in a bowl.
- Measure matzo meal into a separate shallow bowl.
- Dip eggplant slices into egg mixture and then press both sides into matzo meal. Set aside breaded eggplant; do not stack.
- Heat 1 tablespoon olive oil in a frying pan over medium heat; cook and stir onion, red bell pepper, and mushrooms in hot oil until lightly browned, 6 to 8 minutes. Remove and set aside.
- Heat 3 tablespoons of olive oil in the same frying pan over medium heat.
- Place a layer of eggplant slices in the pan and cook until lightly browned, about 3 minutes. Flip and cook other side until browned, about 3 minutes, adding more olive oil as needed.
- Spread 1/2 cup of tomato basil sauce in bottom of a 9x13 baking dish.
- Place a layer of cooked eggplant on top of pasta sauce.
- Cover eggplant layer with half of mushroom mixture.
- Layer the remaining eggplant slices on top of mushroom mixture, followed by remaining half of mushroom mixture.
- Pour pasta sauce over all the layers.
- Top casserole with sliced mozzarella cheese.
- Cover dish with aluminum foil.
- Bake in preheated oven until sauce is bubbling, about 45 minutes.
- Remove from oven and remove aluminum foil. Return to oven until mozzarella cheese is lightly browned, about 5 minutes.
- Cool for 15 minutes to allow the lasagna to set up.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 372.4 calories, Carbohydrate 35.4 g, Cholesterol 65.9 mg, Fat 19.5 g, Fiber 4 g, Protein 17.6 g, SaturatedFat 6.4 g, Sodium 3860.1 mg, Sugar 9 g
PASSOVER EGGPLANT LASAGNE
This recipe comes from a 1972 cookbook by a Jewish women's organization (ORT) that was published as a fundraiser for a vocational training program. It is like a church or synagogue congregation cookbook, only bigger, because recipes were submitted from an 8-state region. (My suggestions are in parentheses.)
Provided by Susiecat too
Categories One Dish Meal
Time 50m
Yield 6 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 14
Steps:
- Saute onion in butter.
- Combine garlic, eggplant, bell pepper, salt, pepper, half of tomato sauce, and mushrooms and add to onion. Cook covered, 15 minutes. Stir in tomatoes.
- Separately mix oregano with cottage cheese.
- Grease a 2-qt (11 x 7) casserole and arrange alternate layers of vegetables, cottage cheese, and matzo pieces, and drizzle with remaining tomato sauce on top of each matzo layer. Begin and end with vegetables.
- Top with shredded mozzarella.
- Bake uncovered at 350 F for 25 minutes, or until cheese browns and sauces are bubbling. Let cool 5-10 minutes before serving.
JEWISH EGGPLANT LASAGNA
This is a yummy and easy Jewish eggplant lasagna! Preparation can be done ahead of time, refrigerated and baked later in the day. Various colored peppers can be used to make the dish more attractive.
Provided by Melissa Rand
Categories Eggplant Lasagna
Time 2h15m
Yield 5
Number Of Ingredients 12
Steps:
- Sprinkle salt over eggplant slices. Place in a colander or large bowl for 30 minutes and allow eggplant to release extra liquid.
- Preheat the oven to 350 degrees F (175 degrees C).
- Rinse eggplant slices with cold water and lightly press dry with paper towels or a clean dish towel.
- Whisk egg and water in a bowl.
- Measure matzo meal into a separate shallow bowl.
- Dip eggplant slices into egg mixture and then press both sides into matzo meal. Set aside breaded eggplant; do not stack.
- Heat 1 tablespoon olive oil in a frying pan over medium heat; cook and stir onion, red bell pepper, and mushrooms in hot oil until lightly browned, 6 to 8 minutes. Remove and set aside.
- Heat 3 tablespoons of olive oil in the same frying pan over medium heat.
- Place a layer of eggplant slices in the pan and cook until lightly browned, about 3 minutes. Flip and cook other side until browned, about 3 minutes, adding more olive oil as needed.
- Spread 1/2 cup of tomato basil sauce in bottom of a 9x13 baking dish.
- Place a layer of cooked eggplant on top of pasta sauce.
- Cover eggplant layer with half of mushroom mixture.
- Layer the remaining eggplant slices on top of mushroom mixture, followed by remaining half of mushroom mixture.
- Pour pasta sauce over all the layers.
- Top casserole with sliced mozzarella cheese.
- Cover dish with aluminum foil.
- Bake in preheated oven until sauce is bubbling, about 45 minutes.
- Remove from oven and remove aluminum foil. Return to oven until mozzarella cheese is lightly browned, about 5 minutes.
- Cool for 15 minutes to allow the lasagna to set up.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 372.4 calories, Carbohydrate 35.4 g, Cholesterol 65.9 mg, Fat 19.5 g, Fiber 4 g, Protein 17.6 g, SaturatedFat 6.4 g, Sodium 3860.1 mg, Sugar 9 g
Tips:
- To ensure that the eggplant slices are cooked evenly, make sure they are all of uniform thickness. You can use a mandoline slicer to achieve this.
- If you don't have a mandoline, you can also use a sharp knife to slice the eggplant. Just be sure to slice them as thinly as possible.
- To prevent the eggplant slices from sticking to the pan, brush them with olive oil before cooking.
- Don't overcrowd the pan when cooking the eggplant slices. Cook them in batches if necessary.
- Once the eggplant slices are cooked, drain them on paper towels to remove any excess oil.
- To make the lasagna, start by layering the eggplant slices in a baking dish. Then, add a layer of ricotta cheese, a layer of tomato sauce, and a layer of mozzarella cheese. Repeat these layers until you have used up all of the ingredients.
- Bake the lasagna in a preheated oven until it is bubbly and the cheese is melted and golden brown.
- Let the lasagna cool for a few minutes before slicing and serving.
Conclusion:
Jewish eggplant lasagna is a delicious and hearty dish that is perfect for any occasion. It is easy to make and can be customized to your own liking. With its layers of eggplant, ricotta cheese, tomato sauce, and mozzarella cheese, this lasagna is sure to be a hit with your family and friends.
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