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Fried eggplant
Posted on 1/31/10 at 3:59 pm
Posted on 1/31/10 at 3:59 pm
Give me your best recipe. My mom LOVES the fried eggplant at Deano's in Laf and she's trying to replicate, but can't pull off the taste...what say you?
Posted on 1/31/10 at 4:52 pm to TinyTigerPaws
My own method:
Bread Crumbs
cayenne
dry oregano(one of my favorite herbs)
dry basil
shredded parmesan cheese
grated romano
Dredge in flour then to egg wash then dry batter. Fry until golden brown.
Note: While slicing put pieces in an ice bath.
Bread Crumbs
cayenne
dry oregano(one of my favorite herbs)
dry basil
shredded parmesan cheese
grated romano
Dredge in flour then to egg wash then dry batter. Fry until golden brown.
Note: While slicing put pieces in an ice bath.
Posted on 1/31/10 at 5:00 pm to lsumailman61
I use Louisiana Shrimp Fry mix.
I dredge in the mix then to egg wash then back into the dry mix. Fry until golden brown.
I dredge in the mix then to egg wash then back into the dry mix. Fry until golden brown.
Posted on 1/31/10 at 5:04 pm to TinyTigerPaws
I usually soak in salt water for about 20 minutes and then let them dry. This helps get some of the bitterness out
I don't remember the exact times but I usually just coat with flour, eggwash, more flour, then put a little bit of olive oil on a baking sheet and cook a few minutes per side. I don't really fry them.
I don't remember the exact times but I usually just coat with flour, eggwash, more flour, then put a little bit of olive oil on a baking sheet and cook a few minutes per side. I don't really fry them.
Posted on 2/1/10 at 1:29 pm to Powerman
bump for the weekday regulars.
Thanks for the other ideas! I am passing them all on!
Thanks for the other ideas! I am passing them all on!
Posted on 2/1/10 at 1:54 pm to TinyTigerPaws
I read somewhere to salt your eggplant slices and let drain in a strainer for half an hour. This draws out the moisture.
I tried it a few times and they seem to be alot less soggy than the eggplant I used to fry for my eggplant parmesan
I tried it a few times and they seem to be alot less soggy than the eggplant I used to fry for my eggplant parmesan
Posted on 2/1/10 at 2:39 pm to Kajungee
Soak in salt water first is better.
My neighbor disolves a little corn starch in the egg batter, I might try.
Posted on 2/1/10 at 3:09 pm to Nawlens Gator
This reminds me of Dinner Bell rest in McComb. Is it still in business?
Posted on 2/1/10 at 3:12 pm to Nawlens Gator
quote:
Soak in salt water first is better.
Makes them to soggy IMO
Want to get the mositure out, not add more in.
try just salt and draining
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