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Coriander Eggplant Salad

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Eggs, Grains August 1994 1 servings

INGREDIENTS

6 Garlic cloves; unpeeled
1 lg Eggplant; (about 1 1/2 pounds)
3/4 ts Cuminseed
1/2 ts Fennel seeds
1/2 ts Coriander seeds
2 md Vine-ripened tomatoes; peeled, seeded, and
; chopped (about 1
; cup)
3 tb Chopped fresh coriander
2 tb Fresh lemon juice; or to taste
2 tb Olive oil
1 1/2 ts Minced peeled fresh gingerroot
1/2 ts Paprika
Coarse salt to taste
4 tb Minced fresh mint leaves

INSTRUCTIONS

Preheat oven to 400F.
Wrap garlic cloves in aluminum foil. Prick eggplant all over. On a
baking sheet roast garlic and eggplant in middle of oven 30 minutes,
or until garlic is tender. Transfer garlic to a plate and continue to
roast eggplant until blackened and collapsed, about 45 minutes more.
While eggplant is roasting, in a small skillet dry-roast seeds over
moderate heat, shaking the skillet, until fragrant, being careful not
to burn them, and in a mortar with a pestle, an electric spice
grinder, or a cleaned coffee grinder grind fine.
With a large spoon scrape eggplant flesh from skin, discarding skin,
and chop coarse. Peel garlic cloves and with flat side of a knife
mash to paste. In a bowl stir together eggplant, garlic paste, spice
mixture, tomatoes, fresh coriander, lemon juice, oil, gingerroot,
paprika, salt, and 2 tablespoons mint until combined well. Salad may
be made 2 days ahead and kept chilled, covered.
Sprinkle salad with remaining 2 tablespoons mint and serve at room
temperature.
Serves 6 as a first course.
Gourmet August 1994
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