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Eggplant "Pasta" Bake

Eggplant "Pasta" Bake

January 30, 2013 by my1stwordwaschocolate in "cheese", "dinner", "entree", "italian", "low-carb", "turkey"

Many vegetables have been used as a substitute for pasta, but my favorite is eggplant. The texture really gives you the toothsome quality that one finds in good pasta. In this recipe, I pre-baked the eggplant to reduce some moisture, and added extra flavor with olive oil and salt. I will caution you that it may not be loved by kids. My little guy avoided the eggplant chunks like the plague, but gobbled up the meat sauce!

Clockwise from top left: eggplant, making the meat sauce, the assembled "pasta" bake prior to cooking, and roasting the eggplant on parchment paper.

Eggplant "Pasta" Bake

Serves 6

Ingredients

  • 1 large eggplant, peeled and cubed in 1/2 inch dice
  • 1 lb ground turkey
  • 1 can diced tomatoes
  • 1 cup mozzarella cheese, shredded
  • 1 onion diced
  • 4 cloves garlic, minced
  • 2 tablespoons, plus 2 teaspoons olive oil
  • 1 tablespoon, plus 2 teaspoons kosher salt (halve this if using table salt)
  • 1 teaspoon pepper

Directions

Preheat oven to 325 F. Place the cubed eggplant on a sheet pan lined with parchment paper. Drizzle with 2 tablespoons of olive oil and sprinkle with 2 teaspoons of kosher salt. Bake for 20 minutes until softened, but not browned.

While the eggplant cooks, saute the diced onion in the remaining olive oil until softened and translucent. Then add the ground turkey with 1 tablespoon of kosher salt, garlic and pepper. Once cooked through, add the canned tomatoes and cook for 3 more minutes. Remove from heat.

Turn oven up to 350 F. In a baking dish, assemble the ingredients in layers beginning with the eggplant, then the meat sauce and then the cheese, repeat the process three times or until the ingredients are gone. Bake for 30 minutes until bubbly. Serve as soon as it's cool enough to put in your mouth.

January 30, 2013 /my1stwordwaschocolate
"cheese", "dinner", "entree", "italian", "low-carb", "turkey"

Charleston Eats

January 24, 2013 by my1stwordwaschocolate in "Caviar and Bananas", "Charleston", "Christophe Chocolatier", "chocolates", "duck confit"

College of Charleston Cistern

I just love visiting Charleston. It's such a charming city, and if it's even possible, the food is getting better. I'm fairly familiar with the city having graduated from College of Charleston. But, it's been years since I lived there. I did my normal foodie research to see what new gems had opened up.

We literally stumbled upon Christophe Artisan Chocolatier-Patisserie. It's on Society Street, just off King. We decided to do a picnic dinner in our hotel room and popped in to Christophe to see if they had bread and maybe, just maybe, a little dessert. Of course, we left the store loaded with brioche, sablĂ© and linzer cookies, a dacquoise, and a caraque (shortbread base with chocolate covered in a pistachio fondant). And, just look at the jeweled chocolates pictured below! Everything in the shop was delicious perfection.

Hand painted chocolate jewels at Christophe

Christophe chocolates, cookies, brioche and croissants.

Next we ventured to Caviar and Bananas, at their George Street location. This one I was alerted to by Chowhound and again by Serious Eats who featured the duck confit panini. We went to buy that and get the rest of our picnic. We were pleased and surprised to find beautiful cheeses, cured meats, prepared salads, mustard, and wine to finish off our picnic in style. The duck confit panini did not disappoint. The combination of flavors was sublime. I've sent several other people to this shop for this sandwich.

Picnic dinner: duck confit panini, Camembert with salami, and tarragon mustard.

Duck Confit Sandwich wrapper. Sandwich features duck confit, pickled red onion, fig jam, gruyere, and black pepper mayo.

An inside view of the sandwich.

View from the beach at Fort Moultrie

We also hit Poe's Tavern, out on Sullivan's Island, for delicious fish tacos, shrimp tacos and a pimento cheese burger! I'd heard lots about this place but had never made it there to eat. It was warm enough to sit outside and enjoy the good food and quick service.

Poe's Tavern Buffalo Shrimp Tacos

Pimento Cheese Burger

Other places on my list which we didn't make it to:

The Grocery (http://www.thegrocerycharleston.com/)

Two Burroughs Larder (http://twoboroughslarder.com/the-menus/)

The Glass Onion (http://ilovetheglassonion.com/)

The Wreck (http://www.wreckrc.com/). I've been here before, but not in many years.

January 24, 2013 /my1stwordwaschocolate
"Caviar and Bananas", "Charleston", "Christophe Chocolatier", "chocolates", "duck confit"
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