mousec wrote:I am planning a quasi-Middle Eastern spread tomorrow (hummus, tabouleh salad, kebabs, etc) and would like to make Baba Ganoush but I don't have a decent recipe. Can anyone one in LTH land "hook me up" with a great recipe?
Also, does anyone know where I can get lavosh in the Northwestern burbs? I have tried Caputos, Vali, etc but cannot find it. I live in the culinary wasteland known as Hampshire but I work in Northbrook and would like to find a source for lavosh that I can pick-up on the way home from work.
Thanks in advance for your help
tatterdemalion wrote:I very recently got a recipe from a Lebanese lady, which looks much like the one above, except for the addition of cumin and the fact that she calls for grilling the eggplant over hickory. I've not tried it myself, but she makes the best baba I've ever had. Topped with olive oil and pine nuts. The other thing is to leave the skins in or not -- I like the bitter, so I like 'em in.
Indianbadger wrote:If you don't want to grill eggplants; I have found this Sera Grilled Eggplant in a bottle (without the tinned taste) to be an adequate substitute.
Sera grilled eggplant
Rene G wrote:Indianbadger wrote:If you don't want to grill eggplants; I have found this Sera Grilled Eggplant in a bottle (without the tinned taste) to be an adequate substitute.
Sera grilled eggplant
Thanks very much for that comment. I had been unaware of this product until quite recently, when it appeared in Pete's Fresh Market's sale flyer (Bridgeview; $2.29 for 650g). I forgot to buy a jar, but remain curious about it. I roast my own eggplants from time to time, but sometimes it's a bit more of a production than I want. At times an 'adequate substitute' would be fine. Do you use it for anything other than eggplant dips?
JoelF wrote:And frankly 650g for $2.29 comes to about $1.60/lb. You can get eggplant for that price when it's on sale, but by the time you lose the stem, skins, and a fair amount of moisture, it's a bargain not even counting the labor and packaging. I'm willing to keep that in stock for a baba emergency, if I ever see it.
Rene G wrote:That reminds me, it had been many, many years since I (knowingly) ate canned hummus. Not long ago I found Ziyad brand on sale for about a dollar a can. Seemed like it might be worth having in reserve for the coming dark days. Yikes, I don't remember it being that bad (different brand?), not even suitable for a 'hummus emergency.' Lesson (re-)learned.