Spanish Grilled Aubergine with tomato vinaigrette
Spanish Grilled Aubergine with tomato vinaigrette

Hello everybody, it is Brad, welcome to my recipe page. Today, I will show you a way to make a distinctive dish, spanish grilled aubergine with tomato vinaigrette. One of my favorites. For mine, I’m gonna make it a little bit unique. This is gonna smell and look delicious.

Lisa and Tony Sierra are freelance writers and Spanish food experts who lead culinary tours of the country. Allow the eggplant to cool a few minutes. Then, spoon the tomato vinaigrette sauce over the eggplant.

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To begin with this recipe, we have to prepare a few ingredients. You can cook spanish grilled aubergine with tomato vinaigrette using 10 ingredients and 9 steps. Here is how you can achieve it.

The ingredients needed to make Spanish Grilled Aubergine with tomato vinaigrette:
  1. Get 2 aubergines medium size or 1 large
  2. Prepare 1/3-1/2 cup Spanish olive oil
  3. Get 3 Roma tomatoes
  4. Prepare 3 tablespoons Spanish sherry vinegar
  5. Make ready 2 green onions, finely chopped (optional)
  6. Prepare 2 teaspoon capers, minced
  7. Prepare 3 cloves garlic, minced
  8. Take 1/4 cup fresh basil leaves chopped
  9. Get 2 basil sprigs for garnish
  10. Prepare 1 French-style baguette

A great side dish, or a lovely light lunch with some salad. Place a griddle pan over a medium heat and leave to warm up whilst you prepare the aubergine. Once you have sliced the aubergine, brush both sides. I grilled the veggies instead of broiling and used olive tapenade instead of tomato paste because it's what I had.

Instructions to make Spanish Grilled Aubergine with tomato vinaigrette:
  1. Trim off any stems or blemishes on the skin of the aubergines. Cut them crosswise into slices about 3/8 inch thick.
  2. Turn on the grill to heat. Place slices on a baking sheet and spray with oil, using a “ mister” if you have one. If not, lightly brush each slice with oil. Place baking sheets under the grill on the second shelf from the top, so that they are not too close, or they will burn.
  3. When one side is slightly browned and soft when you press lightly, turn slices over, apply olive oil and return to broiler. Depending on your grill, the distance from the pan, it may take 20-25 minutes to cook.
  4. You may find that slices that are directly under the grill cook much faster than those at the far corners of the pan. Keep a close eye on the pans and rotate the slices on the cookie sheet.
  5. Remove slices individually as they are done cooking and place on a large platter or serving plate. Don’t be afraid to overlap slices on the serving plate. It works just fine for serving and will be more appetising.
  6. While the aubergine is in the grill, finely chop the tomatoes and place them into a medium size mixing bowl. Finely chop the green onions and put the garlic cloves through a press or mince them by hand and place in the bowl with tomatoes.
  7. Remove the capers from the jar with a slotted spoon, so that they drain. Chop the capers and mix into the bowl with other ingredients. Make sure that stems are removed from the basil leaves, then chop the basil and place in a bowl.
  8. Pour Olive oil and vinegar into the bowl and mix with the other ingredients. Allow the aubergine to cool a few minutes. Then, spoon the tomato vinaigrette sauce over the aubergines.
  9. Serve immediately with sliced bread or cover with plastic wrap and refrigerate. (If you refrigerate this dish, be sure to take it out of the fridge a few minutes before serving, so that it warms up. You will not taste the rich flavours of this dish if it is served ice cold.) - I sometimes like to add mozzarella.

Added garlic sliced portobello mushrooms and feta cheese. · This Spanish grilled eggplant with tomato vinaigrette recipe is a great, easy dish to serve as a tapa or a side dish, especially in spring and summer. Try This Recipe for Spanish Grilled Eggplant With Tomato Vinaigrette. Aubergine slices filled with tomatoes rolled up and baked with cheese. For more Woman's Weekly recipes visit goodtoknow.co.uk/recipes. Cookery Editor, Sue McMahon, says for extra speed, you could use a jar of ready-made pasta sauce and even ready-grilled aubergines.

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