Dried Eggplant

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Dried eggplant is a common ingredient in various cuisines, especially in the Middle East, Mediterranean, and parts of Asia. The eggplants are typically sliced, salted, and then sun-dried or dehydrated to remove moisture. This process not only extends their shelf life but also concentrates their flavor, making them ideal for use in a variety of dishes.

Nutrient

Amount per 100 g

Calories

230-270 kcal

Protein

5-7 g

Total Fat

0.6-1 g

Carbohydrates

50-60 g

Dietary Fiber

25-30 g

Sugars

10-12 g

Vitamin B1 (Thiamine)

~0.1 mg

Vitamin B6

~0.2 mg

Iron

~3 mg

Calcium

~50 mg

Sodium

~20 mg (naturally occurring, unless salted)

Phosphorus

~80 mg

Uses for Dried Eggplant:

  1. Stuffed Dishes: Rehydrate the dried eggplant and stuff it with a mixture of rice, spices, and sometimes meat, as in Middle Eastern dolmas or kousa.
  2. Stews and Curries: Add to soups, stews, or curries for a rich, smoky flavor.
  3. Fried or Roasted: Rehydrate, season, and cook as a side dish or snack.
  4. Salads: Chop rehydrated eggplant into salads for added texture and flavor.

 

How to Rehydrate:

  1. Soak the dried eggplant in warm water for 20–30 minutes, or until soft.
  2. Drain and pat dry before cooking.
Uses
  1. Rehydration for Cooking

 

  • Stews and Soups: Rehydrated dried eggplants can be added to soups, stews, or curries for added texture and flavor.
  • Stuffed Dishes: Soak them in water and use them for stuffed recipes, like dolmas (stuffed vegetables with rice or meat).
  • Pasta and Rice Dishes: Incorporate them into dishes like pasta sauces or pilafs.=

 

  1. Powder Form
  • Grind dried eggplants into a powder to use as a flavor enhancer or thickener for sauces, soups, or gravies.

 

  1. Snacks
  • Fry or bake dried eggplants to make crispy chips or snacks.

 

  1. Dehydrated Garnish
  • Use thinly sliced dried eggplant as a garnish for salads, soups, or appetizers.

 

  1. Fermentation
  • Use as an ingredient for fermented dishes like pickles or fermented spreads.
Non-Culinary Uses
  1. Food Industry
  • As a base ingredient for instant or ready-made meal kits.
  • In dried vegetable mixes for soups or seasoning blends.

 

  1. Nutritional Supplements
  • Processed into powders or capsules for use in dietary supplements due to its vitamins, fiber, and antioxidant content.

 

  1. Animal Feed
  • In ground form, it can be used as a nutritious addition to animal feed.

 

  1. Compost or Soil Amendment
  • Leftover or unsellable dried eggplants can be added to compost, enriching the soil with organic material.

 

  1. Artisanal Products
  • Used in decorative crafts or as an eco-friendly packaging filler (after processing).