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# To serve, cut into thick slices. This recipe will last for months in the refrigerator.
 
# To serve, cut into thick slices. This recipe will last for months in the refrigerator.
  
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Revision as of 14:58, 8 May 2012


Description

Pickled Eggplant with Chile Pepper. I consulted some Middle Eastern cookbooks containing pickling recipes, and this was the best incarnation of maghdoos that I could come up with. Apparently, there are many, many variations on this pickle in the Middle East. Note: This recipe requires advance preparation.

Ingredients

Directions

  1. Make small but deep incisions in each eggplant.
  2. In a pot, poach them in boiling, salted water for 5 to 10 minutes until slightly softened.
  3. Drain well.
  4. In a small bowl, combine the garlic, crushed chile, and celery.
  5. Stuff the incisions with this mixture.
  6. Arrange the eggplants in a glass bowl.
  7. In a large jar, combine the water, salt, and vinegar, shake well, and pour it over the eggplants.
  8. Cover tightly with plastic wrap and place in the refrigerator for at least four days.
  9. To serve, cut into thick slices. This recipe will last for months in the refrigerator.