We had an abundance of eggplants to use so I decided to try Eggplant Parmesan. I love it, but not all the calories and fat that come with it. So I played around and tried to make a tasty, lighter version.
First of all, I made my own bread crumbs. I went to the store but they were all pricey and contained hydrogenated oils! I couldn't find a brand without them. Sad! So I just busted out my food processor and made whole wheat bread crumbs from stale bread we had. They turned out great.
I also used egg whites to dip the eggplants in to save on calories and cholesterol. I used less cheese and broiled the veggies too. My homemade sauce is pretty healthy so I just made a small batch and smothered the eggplant in that. The outcome was delicious and nutritious!
Eggplant Parmesan
Ingredients
2 eggplants (about 2 pounds total)
3 egg whites
3 tablespoons water
1 cup fine dry breadcrumbs ( I used homemade whole wheat crumbs)
½ cup freshly grated Parmesan cheese, divided
½ teaspoon salt
½ teaspoon freshly ground pepper
2 ½ cups marinara sauce ( I used my homemade sauce)
¾ cup grated part-skim mozzarella cheese
Instructions
1. Preheat oven to 400°F. Coat two baking sheets and an 8-by-11 1/2-inch baking dish with nonstick cooking spray.
2. Cut eggplants crosswise into 1/4-inch-thick slices. Whisk egg whites and water in a shallow dish until frothy. Combine breadcrumbs, 1/4 cup of the Parmesan, salt and pepper in another shallow dish. Dip the eggplant slices into the egg-white mixture, then coat with the breadcrumb mixture. (Discard any leftover breadcrumbs and egg white.) Arrange the eggplant slices in a single layer on the prepared baking sheets. Bake for 15 minutes, turn the eggplant slices over, and bake until crisp and golden, about 15 minutes longer.
3. Make a homemade sauce or use store bought. For my sauce, I sauted onion, garlic, red pepper, fennel seeds in olive oil. I then added 2 cans of diced tomatoes and a tablespoon of tomato paste. Next, I added in fresh basil and Italian seasoning, salt and pepper. Let simmer for a bit. Pour some a little of the sauce into the baking dish. Arrange half of the eggplant slices over the sauce, overlapping slightly. Spoon 1 cup of the remaining sauce over the eggplant and sprinkle with half of the mozzarella cheese and a sprinkle of the parmesan. Add a layer of the remaining eggplant slices and top with the remaining sauce, mozzarella and Parmesan. Bake, uncovered, until the sauce bubbles and the top is golden, 15 to 20 minutes.
Sounds like a great dinner and a great weekend!
ReplyDeleteI love the moose!!!!! I would have been so excited to hike and see it. Very cool!!! And your dish looks awesome!!!! My mom makes a mean version but I know yours is healthier.
ReplyDeleteThat looks good,good,good! I just love eggplant parmesan!
ReplyDeleteP.S. I made the lemon ricotta cookies yesterday and they get a perfect score 10!!!!!!!!!!!!! I was so psyched at the amazing feedback since I brought some to quite a few people. I'll post them tomorrow. I would eat these up in a heartbeat before touching a brownie!!!!
ReplyDeleteYummy, great looking meal!
ReplyDeleteThis looks so good! Eggplant is something I didn't like as a kid, but now I love it! Gorgeous and healthy, can't be beat!
ReplyDeleteyum! I love eggplant when cooked right. Awesome idea with the whole wheat bread crumbs too! Isn't this just the best time of year in Utah for being outdoors? Love it!
ReplyDeleteomg a moose!!! I went on a cross-country trip and desperately wanted to see a moose, but no luck :( Love this version of eggplant parm :)
ReplyDeleteI only make my own breadcrumbs now (unless I use Panko) because it's so easy, better for you, and tastes so much better! I've only had eggplant parmesan once, so I should give this a try!
ReplyDeleteThis is the second lovely aubergine dish I've seen today...and there's me just using it in ratatouille! I have no excuse now....
ReplyDeletewow... you're so blessed to see this kind of creatures in the woods... and your eggplant looks so good too... :)
ReplyDeleteWow, this looks fantastic! I love eggplant parmesan!
ReplyDeleteLove the moose! How cool!
I love eggplant this way. Nice pictures!
ReplyDeleteI love eggplant parm and I do find that baking works as well as frying the pieces.
ReplyDeleteI've always wondered what eggplant parmesaen was--thanks for posting! I love the moose!
ReplyDeleteI need to give eggplant a chance. I had a bad experience with it as a kid and haven't tried it since. This recipe make me want to try it again. Great job!
ReplyDeleteThat is so funny, I was just at the store and saw an eggplant and really needed a recipe for eggplant parmesean! I tried to call my friend and she wasn't home! If I would have just checked my googlereader before I left for the store :) lol. It looks so tasty!
ReplyDeleteSweet eggplant parm Maria :) I like your healthy spin, it looks nice and light.
ReplyDeleteGreat picture of Bullwinkle too. Where do you live to find a moose in the middle of the street? I'm guessing a little into the country :)
what pretty scenery, imagine what it will be like when the trees are turning! that eggplant dinner looks delicious!
ReplyDeleteI am a big fan of eggplant (and sweet potato fries!)
ReplyDeleteGood for you for making a way to make this dish less sinful.
Maria,
ReplyDeleteI have never baked eggplant, I always fry it for my FAVORITE eggplant parm! Yours looks amazing!
I have also never seen a moose in these parts of New York City!!!!
Stacey
I am in love with this dish of yours! I was thinking about making something eggplant this week and this may fit the bill perfectly.
ReplyDeleteSounds so healthy... and delish!!
ReplyDeleteEggplant parmesan is definitely one of my favorites and yours turned out perfectly. The cheesy top is always my favorite part.
ReplyDeleteA moose! Whoops, I almost put "mousse."
ReplyDeleteThis looks fantastic.
Yikes! I didn't know bread crumbs had hydrogenated oil...remind me not to buy those again.
That looks oh so very good! I just love being able to come to your blog for GREAT cooking ideas! Scary that you ran into the moose...good thing that he didn't see you!
ReplyDeleteI've got to make your version, since I'm crazy for eggplant parmesan. I often order it when we eat out, since if I make it at home I want to eat the whole pan. With your version, I could!
ReplyDeletei'd like to see some meese before i die. :)
ReplyDeletemeanwhile, that's pretty much exactly how i make eggplant parm for myself, and i agree--it's fantastic. :)
I have an eggplant in my fridge that I was going to make parmesean with. Yours has my mouth watering!
ReplyDeleteOh my gosh, this looks SOOO fabulous! I'm going to make this soon for sure!
ReplyDeleteeggplants and parmesan are like husband and wife they complement each other!! i love it! what a great weekend you had!
ReplyDeleteI have never had eggplant parmesan and have been wanting to try it! Thanks!!
ReplyDeleteLove the moose!
I wish i could have been there to see the moose!! How cool is that!!
ReplyDeleteMy first and last batch was a disaster. Yours looks good enough for me to give it another go!
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