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Melanzane Sott’olio

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CATEGORY CUISINE TAG YIELD
Eggs, Dairy Japanese New, Text, Import 1 Servings

INGREDIENTS

3 lb Japanese eggplant
1 c Salt
Cheesecloth
4 Bricks, covered in foil
1 bn Mint, leaves removed
4 Cloves garlic, thinly sliced
1 tb Acacia flowers, dried
2 tb Red wine vinegar, plus 2 T
4 Serrano peppers
Extra virgin olive oil
1 lg Jar with lid

INSTRUCTIONS

Remove stems and cut eggplants 1/2-inch thick lengthwise. Toss in bowl with
salt to coat and place on a roasting rack over roasting pan. Cover with one
layer of cheesecloth and place bricks over. Put in cool place for 12 hours.
Remove from rack and place in large bowl. Add mint, garlic, acacia flowers,
2 tablespoons vinegar and toss to coat thoroughly. Lay eggplant slices in
jar, 1 on top of other until nearly full. Place serranos intermittently
between the layers. Press eggplant down into jar with fingers and add
remaining vinegar. Fill jar with olive oil and cover. Place in
refrigerator. The eggplant are ready to eat but will improve after aging
one week. Top off with oil if the level goes below the top of the eggplant.
Eat at room temperature as antipasto.
Recipe by: Molto Mario MB1D14 Posted to MC-Recipe Digest V1 #603 by Sue
<suechef@sover.net> on May 09, 1997

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