Roasted Eggplant Recipe

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Roasted eggplant is versatile and easy to make. You can use it in different dishes including malitzanosalata and Turkish eggplant salad. Learn how to roast eggplant perfectly every time and in only 30 minutes.

Roasting eggplant is an essential skill for anyone who loves Middle Eastern and Mediterranean cuisines. In this guide, you’ll learn everything from selecting the right eggplant and roasting it to different ways to incorporate roasted eggplant in your cooking.

roasted eggplant on a baking sheet


 

Growing up in the Middle East, eggplant was a staple in many of my favorite dishes. From stuffed eggplants and Persian eggplant soup to the best Middle Eastern eggplant recipe, I love all the delicious dishes one can make with this versatile vegetable. Today, I’m focusing on a fundamental technique: how to roast eggplant perfectly every time.

Some of the best ways to enjoy roasted eggplant include creamy dips like mutabal, or easy eggplant lasagna. Whether you’re making a flavorful appetizer or a satisfying main dish, roasted eggplant is a must-have ingredient in your kitchen.

What Kind of Eggplant to Use

First step, you need to make sure you have the right eggplant for roasting.

Depending on the recipe, I usually go for globe, Italian, or Chinese eggplant for roasting. These eggplants have bright flesh and are very juicy, which makes them perfect for roasting.

If roasting Italian or globe eggplantsyou can roast them sliced, cubed, or halved. However, if you’re planning to roast Chinese eggplants, simply halve them since they’re quite thin. 

Make sure the eggplant is not mushy on the outside and doesn’t have soft brown spots. The perfect eggplant has a firm and shiny skin and feels heavy for its size.


Salting the Eggplant

The only time I won’t salt an eggplant is if the seeds are not much visible, meaning the eggplant is super fresh. Otherwise, I recommend salting the eggplant before roasting or frying. It is a crucial step, as it helps remove excess moisture and reduces any potential bitterness. This process also improves the eggplant’s texture, making it less spongy and more flavorful when cooked.

To salt the eggplants, sprinkle some kosher salt over the cut, cubed, or sliced pieces. Let them sit for 30 minutes until they release some of their liquid. This is known as “sweating.” Afterward, rinse the eggplant under cold water to remove excess salt, then pat it completely dry with a paper towel. Drying is crucial to ensure the eggplant roasts properly instead of steaming. Once prepped, proceed with the recipe as directed for the best results.


How to Roast Eggplant in the Oven

Steps to roast eggplant: Wash and dry the eggplants, then cut them in half. Cut diamonds in each piece of eggplant, brush them with some olive oil, and roast them in the oven.

Prepare the Baking Sheet

Choose a baking sheet large enough for the amount of eggplant you’re roasting. Coat it with olive oil or cooking spray. Place the rack about 5 inches below the broiler.

Score the Eggplant

Wash and pat dry the eggplant with paper towels. Then, cut the eggplants in half lengthwise. Using a sharp knife, score the flesh in a diamond pattern; be careful not to pierce the skin. Cutting the diamond inside the eggplant is an optional step, but it will help the eggplant to roast evenly, especially if it’s large.

Salt and Sweat the Eggplant

Sprinkle kosher salt on the eggplant and let it rest for 30 minutes in a colander. This process helps draw out excess moisture and reduces bitterness. After 30 minutes, rinse the eggplants under cold water and pat them dry with a paper towel.

Arrange for Roasting

Brush some olive oil on the cut side of each eggplant half. Place them cut side down on the prepared baking sheet.

Broil

Broil for 20–30 minutes until the skin is wrinkled and the flesh is tender and fully cooked. Rotate it every ten minutes to ensure it cooks evenly. The skin will wrinkle and the flesh will be soft and tender.

Serve or Use in Recipes

Peel off the skin or scoop out the flesh. Since the eggplant is fully roasted, the skin comes off easily.


How To Roast Eggplant Cubes

top shot of eggplant cubes on a baking sheet to roast them

Preheat and Prepare the Baking Sheet

Preheat the oven to 375°F. Line a baking sheet with aluminum foil and coat with cooking spray or olive oil.

Cube the Eggplant

Cut the eggplant into 1-inch cubes. There’s no need to peel the skin unless preferred.

Salt and Drain Excess Moisture

Place the eggplant cubes in a colander set over a bowl. Sprinkle with salt and let them sit for 30 minutes to sweat. Rinse under cold water, then pat dry with a paper towel to remove excess moisture.

Season and Roast

Drizzle the eggplant cubes with olive oil, tossing to coat evenly. Spread them in a single layer on the prepared baking sheet. Roast for 20–25 minutes, flipping halfway, until golden brown and tender.


Ways to Use Roasted Eggplant

You can use roasted eggplants to make dips such as mutabal or baba ganoush. If you’re making roasted cubed eggplants, toss them into pastas, salads, or even as a topping for pizzas. It also makes a delicious side dish served with some Middle Eastern tahini sauce, yogurt sauce, or goat cheese. You can also incorporate it into stews and curries for a rich, smoky depth like eggplant caponata and vegan eggplant chickpea stew.


Storage

Roasted eggplant stores well and can be prepped in advance for easy meal planning. If you’ve roasted eggplant halves, you can scoop the flesh out, transfer it to an airtight container, and refrigerate for up to 3 days or freeze for up to 3 months.

To freeze roasted eggplant cubes, place them in a single layer on a baking sheet and freeze until solid, then transfer them to freezer bags for up to 3 months. To use, thaw the eggplant in the fridge overnight and then use it in your preferred recipe.

You can reheat eggplant in the oven at 350°F until warmed through or use directly in stews, dips, and casseroles.


Frequently Asked Questions

Do you peel eggplant before roasting?

I don’t peel eggplant before roasting because in younger and smaller eggplants, the skin is completely edible. For this roasting method, I leave the skin on because eggplant has a very tender flesh that might burn if it’s broiled directly, therefore, I peel the eggplant after it’s roasted.

Can I add other spices to the eggplant before roasting?

Yes. This is a basic recipe you can easily enhance with your favorite spices. Add turmeric, paprika, cayenne pepper, oregano, rosemary, or thyme for flavor.

roasted eggplants on a baking tray

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5 from 7 votes

Roasted Eggplant Recipe

Roasted eggplant is a tasty and versatile ingredient ready in 30 minutes. Learn how to roast eggplant perfectly every time and use it in different recipes.
Prep: 10 minutes
Cook: 20 minutes
Total: 30 minutes
Servings: 4 servings
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Instructions 

To Roast Eggplant Halves

  • Coat a baking sheet with olive oil or cooking spray. Place a rack 5 inches below the broiler.
  • Cut the eggplants in half lengthwise. Cut diamonds in the eggplant using a sharp knife. Make sure not to cut into the skin of the eggplant. 
  • Sprinkle the kosher salt on the eggplants and let them sit in a colander for 30 minutes to sweat. Then, rinse under cold water and dry with a paper towel.
  • Brush the cut side with olive oil and place the eggplants cut side down on the baking sheet. 
  • Place the baking sheet about 5 inches below the broiler and turn the broiler on to high.
  • Broil the eggplant for 20 to 30 minutes until the skin is wrinkled and the eggplant is fully cooked and tender.
  • Peel the skin off and serve the eggplant with tahini sauce or use it in your desired recipe.

To Roast Eggplant Cubes

  • Preheat the oven to 375℉ and line a baking sheet with aluminum foil and coat with cooking spray.
  • Cut the eggplant into 1-inch cubes and place them in a colander placed over a bowl. There is no need to peel the eggplant.
  • Sprinkle some salt on the eggplants and let them sit for 30 minutes to sweat. Rinse and pat dry with a paper towel. Drizzle the olive oil over the cubed eggplants and add salt.
  • Transfer the eggplant cubes to a lined baking sheet and roast in the oven for 20-25 minutes until fully cooked. You can use cubed eggplant in various recipes, such as eggplant caponata and vegan eggplant chickpea stew.

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Notes

  • The most important step in making the perfect roasted eggplant is to select the perfect eggplant. The eggplant you select needs to be heavy with a tight skin and without any brown or soft spots. 
  • You can use Italian eggplant, globe eggplant, or Chinese eggplant for roasting.
  • This is a basic recipe that you can jazz up easily with your favorite spices. Add turmeric, paprika, cayenne pepper, oregano, rosemary, or thyme for more flavor. 
  • For crispy roasted eggplant, slice the eggplant rather than cut it into halves or cubes. Brush well with olive oil and flip once halfway to make sure it’s crispy on both sides. You can also turn on the broiler for a few minutes as well but make sure to keep a close eye. 
  • Cubed or sliced roasted eggplant can last up to 3 days in the fridge in an airtight container. If you’ve roasted eggplant halves, you can scoop the flesh out, transfer it to an airtight container, and refrigerate for up to 3 days. 
  • To freeze, place roasted eggplant halves or cubes in a single layer on a baking sheet until solid, then transfer them to freezer bags for up to 2 months. To use, thaw the eggplant in the fridge overnight and then use it in your preferred recipe. Always peel the skin of halved eggplants.

    Nutrition

    Calories: 181kcal | Carbohydrates: 13g | Protein: 2g | Fat: 14g | Saturated Fat: 2g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 2g | Monounsaturated Fat: 10g | Sodium: 296mg | Potassium: 525mg | Fiber: 7g | Sugar: 8g | Vitamin A: 53IU | Vitamin C: 5mg | Calcium: 21mg | Iron: 1mg

    Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.

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    1. 5 stars
      Thanks so much for sharing this roasted eggplant recipe! It looks so delicious. I love roasted eggplant and love using it once its roasted to make eggplant dip!