What’s Cooking in Gail’s Kitchen? Time To Eat: Umami Miso Eggplant! For those who wonder, miso paste is used a lot in Japanese cooking. It tends to fall in the category of a concentrated salty soy sauce with hints of tanginess. Some even consider that umami punch quite savory. When in doubt, go easy and start with a small quantity until you receive a more balanced taste. The last thing you want is to have it overpower the other ingredients.
UMAMI MISO EGGPLANT
Ingredients:
1 medium eggplant
1 teaspoon olive oil
1 tablespoon white miso paste
1 tablespoon mirin
1 tablespoons hot honey
1 teaspoon sesame oil
1 green onion, chopped
1/4 teaspoon toasted sesame seeds
Cilantro, for garnish
Instructions:
Preheat oven to 425°. Cut eggplant in half, lengthwise. Score in a crisscross pattern without piercing the skin. Brush with olive oil and place flesh side down on a baking sheet lined with parchment paper. Bake 20-25 minutes, or until tender. Meanwhile whisk together white miso paste, mirin, hot honey, and sesame oil. When eggplants are tender, carefully flip over and liberally baste with the sauce. Broil in the oven 2-5 minutes until slightly charred. Transfers to a platter. Add green onion snips, sesame seeds, and chopped cilantro. Serve with rice.
Thank you, Gail, for the interesting dish!
Joanna
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You’re welcome, Joanna. Enjoy! 😍🌿
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A real flavour hit.
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It’s a delightful change from my usual menus. 🥒🍂
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Love Miso paste
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It comes in handy, doesn’t it? 😜
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Never thought of this but miso seems a perfect pairing with eggplant!
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Eggplant is so versatile. I like trying new things. 👀🍃
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The combination of eggplant and miso is one of my favorites. So tasty! 🙂
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Thank you, Ronit, for your endorsement of such a unique dish. 🥒🍂🍚
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I posted my version almost a year ago, and always look for new ways with this tasty combination. 🙂
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I like that. It makes each recipe unique. We are all a fusion of each other’s thoughts and ideas. 👀🍃
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Where can I locate the mirin?
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Either an Asian Specialty market or the international food aisle of a grocery store.
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Thank you.
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You’re welcome. 💜🍃
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This looks good!🩷🌸
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I appreciate your comment. Blessings. 🍚🌿😍🥒🍂
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This is sosimilar to the Jerusalem eggplant, but the sauce is different. I have to try it this way!
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Eggplant is my friend. 🍆🍃😍
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Mine too.
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Now THAT is how you eggplant!
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That’s what she said! 🤣
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Haha!
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This sounds really good!
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Wonderful! 👏 Perhaps you may try it. 😋🍃🍆
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I have to find the ingredients.
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I understand.
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This looks delicious!
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Thanks very much, Hannah. 🍃🌸
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Very artfully created!
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Thank you very much. It was mighty tasty. 😋🌿🍆
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