Friday, August 20, 2010

UNUSUAL AUBERGINE AND SUGAR-FREE ORANGE AND DATE MUFFINS

I have a thing about aubergine/eggplant that's not crispy. When it's soft and soggy I usually turn up my nose.

So when I saw this recipe involving POACHING the aubergine I was a little suspicious. But as it came firmly recommended by New Zealand chef Julie Le Clerc, via her cousin living in Italy, I decided to keep an open mind.

Not only is this dish delicious, but poaching is in fact a great alternative to oiling and grilling/baking. I would still stick to those crispy slices for certain other recipes, but here poaching is perfect. It's healthier and much quicker too.

The recipe for Lemony Ricotta Eggplant Layers follows below. And good pictures to come but my camera batteries are flat...ughhh.

But first you need to check out my most creative endeavor so far this week: Sugar-free Orange and Date Muffins.

Now you may say 'sugar-free, get away!' and I usually would too. But there's two reasons to pursue sugar-free creations: It makes the muffins a decent healthy lunch or breakfast or snack. Most importantly for us it makes them Billie-biteable. We're doing our best to keep her off processed sugar for as long as possible, and she devoured these. In fact, she displayed some very bad manners by begging like a seagull for others' muffins once she had demolished her own.

I was very pleased with the results here as it was one of those making-it-up-as you-go-along recipes - quite risky when baking.

SUGAR-FREE DATE AND ORANGE MUFFINS

220g self raising flour - 1/2 wholemeal and half white
60g plain flour 
1/4 t baking powder
1/2 cup oil
2 eggs, beaten
3/4 cup milk
3/4 cup dates, chopped
2 oranges

Grease 12 muffin trays with butter. Preheat oven to 200-220c. Sift flours and baking powder into large bowl. Add dates and rind of one orange. In smaller bowl whisk eggs, oil and milk together. Add juice of half of one of the oranges. Peel rest of oranges and chop into smallish pieces. Add to liquid and then gently but swiftly combine with dry ingredients. Divide into muffin tins and bake for about 25 minutes or until browned and cooked through. Turn onto wire rack to cool.


LEMONY RICOTTA EGGPLANT LAYERS

This is from Julie Le Clerc's 'Cafe@home' cookbook.

Poaching the eggplant in water removes its thirst for oil. Another good tip from Julie is to use a serrated knife to cut the aubergine - much easier on the arms.

2 medium or 1 large eggplant/aubergine, sliced into 1cm thick rounds
1 cup ricotta
1 egg, lightly beaten
zest of one lemon
salt and black pepper
2 roasted red peppers/capsicums, thickly sliced
8-12 anchovies (optional - but very good)

Cut peppers into fat strips - quarters - and wipe with oil before placing in oven on tray until well done.

Bring large pot of salted water to boil and poach aubergine slices for 5 minutes or until softened. I found it best to do in several batches, as they float. Place on clean tea towel to dry off. 

Mix ricotta with egg and lemon zest, and season to taste. 

Lightly oil baking dish and layer ingredients to form several individual stacks - about four. Start with aubergine, spoon over little ricotta mix, then cover with red pepper strip and an anchovy. Repeat layers until mixture used up.

Bake at 200c for 25 minutes or until golden brown. Serve with broccoli or other greens.

9 comments:

  1. Oh yum, must try those muffins. :)

    ReplyDelete
  2. When I first read the title for this post I thought "aubergine in a muffin???... surely not!"... anyway.. aubergine is in the oven, muffins are on the to-do list. Do you think I might be your biggest fan? How embarrassing.

    ReplyDelete
  3. HA - yes I nearly changed the title and then thought hmmm could grab people's appetites. Let me know how the pie went. It's unusual but yum
    And perhaps you deserve a wee prize for your dedication to the cause...

    ReplyDelete
  4. I don't even know the way I ended up right here, however I assumed this submit used to be great. I do not recognize who you're but definitely you're going to a well-known blogger in case you are not already. Cheers!

    my weblog ... amherstblock.com

    ReplyDelete
  5. Hey very nice blog!! Guy .. Excellent ..
    Amazing .. I'll bookmark your website and take the feeds additionally? I'm happy
    to search out numerous useful info here within the submit, we need develop extra strategies in this regard,
    thank you for sharing. . . . . .

    Here is my web blog 1.6 cheats

    ReplyDelete
  6. Hello mates, nice post and fastidious arguments commented
    at this place, I am truly enjoying by these.



    My web blog: Psn Code

    ReplyDelete
  7. No matter if some one searches for his necessary thing, therefore he/she wishes to be
    available that in detail, thus that thing is maintained over here.


    Also visit my web blog ... mods for farming simulator 2012

    ReplyDelete
  8. For most recent information you have to pay a visit the web and on internet I
    found this website as a best web site for newest
    updates.

    Review my webpage ... Linkbucks Auto Clicker

    ReplyDelete

Followers