April 06, 2011

Imam Bayildi


Imam Bayildi is one of those dish that is not only simple and easy to make, but also very versatile. It can be serve hot, or cold, serve as appetizer or entree. I personally like to serve it  as  vegetarian entree accompany with plain rice, rice pilaf, or plain couscous. If you like, you can squeeze in some lemon juice, then garnish it with fresh dill. Hope you like it!

Imam Bayildi, Baby Italian Eggplant Stuffed With Simple Tomato Sauce
serve 3

6 (about 1½ pounds) baby Italian eggplants
1 small onion, diced
2 cloves garlic, minced
6 Roma tomatoes, chopped
1/4 chopped Italian parsley
1/4 cup water or chicken broth
4 tbs olive oil
salt and pepper to taste

Preheat oven to 350 degrees F.

Heat 2 tbs olive oil in a medium pot, add diced onion, saute until soft, add garlic, stir and cook for a few seconds. Add chopped tomatoes, and water or chicken broth, stir, cook for 10 minutes until tomatoes are soft. Stir in chopped parsley, season with salt and pepper. Remove from the heat. 

Meanwhile, cut the ends of baby eggplants, fry with remaining 2 tablespoons olive oil until they are lightly soft  on all side. Transfer to a baking casserole. 

Slit each eggplant lengthwise to create pockets, spoon tomato sauce into  each pocket. Fill in as much as you can, so you will used up all of it. Cover casserole with aluminum foil, then bake for 20 minutes.  

15 comments:

Ira Rodrigues said...

one day i would love to give it a try as it sounds simple and mouth watering

Indonesian In Turkey said...

It is repeatable menu on my fam's dinner table, And your Imam Bayıldı looks Yummy Elra ^_^

Rosa's Yummy Yums said...

A beautiful summer dish! Simple, yet delicious.

Cheers,

Rosa

Cherine said...

Nice job on the Imam Bayildi, a dish loved by the Lebanese. It’s a wonderful vegetarian dish!

Jeannie said...

That looks delicious! Eggplant is one of my favorite vegetables!

The Food Hunter said...

I've never heard of this but it looks delicious and I actually have everything at home to make it. Thanks

Pushpa said...

Totally delicious stuffed eggplant,cooked to perfection.

FOODalogue said...

Love this dish. I made it when we made our virtual stop in Turkey for the Culinary Tour Around the World. Your presentation is beautiful.

Bo said...

Beautiful dish...is the fork in the bottom picture plastic? I'd love to know where you got it. It's very pretty.

The Blonde Duck said...

I might be able to do this!

LF said...

That looks really tasty and something I would love to eat now that spring has come!

5 Star Foodie said...

So pretty, love this simple and delicious preparation of eggplants!

Joanne said...

This is such a gorgeous array of veggies! I find it absolutely hypnotizing to look at!

Mom's the little one said...

gampang pisan nih mba.. dirumah semua suka eggplant , patut di coba. *nglirik perabotan mba Elra, ngences kemana2 hahahah

GiGi said...

Stunning! A favorite combination of mine, a nice ground beef burger would tag along nicely with this delicious side dish!

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