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14 Jewish Eggplant Recipes Beyond Dips

Use every bit of this versatile veg.

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Eggplant has a long and complex Jewish history. “In central and northern Italy and other parts of western Europe,” writes Ronnie Fein, “the eggplant — and the Jews — did not fare so well. In most of Italy the strange, unfamiliar vegetable was associated with the clannish non-Christians, who were despised, and so was “their” vegetable. In Italy, “eggplant eyes” was a pejorative term for Jews.”

Despite these bitter realities, Jews have succeeded in turning this nightshade into a myriad of delicious dishes. I’ve rounded up some of the best of them here — from the iconic Israeli street food, sabich (a pita sandwich filled with fried eggplant, hard-boiled eggs, salad and all sorts of other tasty things) to a vegetarian take on shawarma. Jewish cooking is often deeply rooted nostalgia, which you can see in two grandma-inspired eggplant salads: Romanian potlagela and a meltingly creamy baba ganoush (don’t throw those charred eggplant skins away, though! They’re perfect for the smoky black tahini sauce in entry #5).

Explore the versatility of this long misunderstood vegetable with these 14 Jewish eggplant recipes, and don’t forget to rate and review any you try!

Vegetarian Mushroom Moussaka

A hearty meat-free main that’s destined to become one of your favorite comfort foods.

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Potlagela 

This Romanian eggplant salad is fresh, zingy and grandma-approved.

Eggplant Casserole

Mayim Bialik’s Passover go-to.

Veggie Shwarma Pita Sandwich

A delightful anytime sandwich.

Iraqi Shabbat Breakfast

A spread fit for a king. From Baghdad, with love.

Whole Roasted Cauliflower with Smoky Black Tahini 

Use the leftover charred eggplant skin from baba ganoush to turn regular tahini black and give it a smoky flavor.

Sabich

This iconic vegetarian Israeli sandwich is worth every minute of cooking time.

Passover Eggplant Parmigiana

A perfect dish for Passover, or year-round.

Vegetarian Shawarma

This easy vegetarian main is one of our favorite ways to feed a crowd.

Spiced Lamb Stuffed Eggplant

Fire-roasted eggplants stuffed with a spiced, fragrant lamb filling.

Grilled Kofta with Eggplant and Tomatoes

Turkish-style lamb and beef meatballs paired with flavorful veggies for a grill-happy meal.

Grilled Eggplant with Chermoula

This is the salad you want to take to a pot luck.

Eggplant with Mayonnaise

The perfect addition to your weekend spread.

Baba Ganoush

This smoky, meltingly creamy recipe is a tribute to Alon Shaya’s safta.

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