Did you know that the name "eggplant" was given to the fruit by Europeans sometime in the
mid-18th century; originating in Naples? The size and shape of the fruit was similar to those
of goose eggs. At the time, the eggplant was more white and yellow than
today's purple-skinned fruit, leading to an even closer comparison of
the eggplant to an egg.
For this eggplant dish you will need: at least two large ripe eggplant, one purple onion, bread crumbs, canned crushed tomatoes, mozzarella and parmesan cheese.
To begin, chop onion and saute in skillet until browned, then remove and set aside. Next, wash and slice the eggplant length wise. Simmer in shallow amount of soup stock (chicken or beef) in the same skillet used for the onion. Likely, you won't get all the slices in at once so just do three or four at a time. Doing this, softens the eggplant and cuts down baking time in the oven.
Layer in a glass baking dish in this order: olive oil to coat the dish, eggplant slices, olive oil drizzle, sprinkle of bread crumbs, spoon of tomato sauce to each slice, grated cheese and dash of dried herbs (rosemary, mint and oregano). Put only one layer of onion... just before top layer.
Top off with sauce and grated cheese... bake on 375 until bubbling
~ Tutti a Tavola!
Online source ~ https://oureverydaylife.com/different-names-for-an-eggplant-12080443.html
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