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EGGPLANT INVOLTINI

May 16, 2012 Last updated on May 16, 2012 By Manu 12 Comments

Eggplant Involtini

I think I have already said this but eggplant is one of my favourite veggie.  You can make so many things with it and it always tastes so good!  Today I am going to share with you the recipe for what has to be my all time favourite side dish (that can easily double up as an appetiser): involtini di melanzane, aka eggplant involtini.  It is my mum’s recipe and like all “mum’s recipes” they are hard to beat.  The filling is the same as the one used for meat involtini, but the addition of tomato sauce and Parmigiano on the top makes them even tastier…  They are great eaten warm or cold, but I like them more at room temperature as I find that the taste of all the different ingredients comes together better that way.  They are not hard to prepare and you can make them in advance (even the day before) and bake them when needed, or you could even bake them and eat them cold later on.  Try them, I am sure they will not disappoint!  These involtini are this week’s Regional Italian dish from Sicily!

 

Ingredients for 4-6 persons:
10 slices of fried eggplant cut in half (1 cm – ½ inch thick before frying)
3 tbsp Parmigiano Reggiano, finely grated to sprinkle on the top

For the filling
2 tbsp onion, finely chopped
25 gms salami, chopped small
30 gms provolone piquant, cubed small
2 tbsp Parmigiano Reggiano, finely grated
½ cup breadcrumbs
2 tbsp tinned diced tomatoes
3 tbsp extra virgin olive oil
1 tsp parsley, chopped (optional)
1 pinch salt

For the tomato sauce
400 ml tomato purée
1 tbsp extra virgin olive oil
1 tbsp onion, chopped
Basil
Salt to taste

Start by preparing the tomato sauce.  Put the 1 tbsp of extra virgin olive oil in a pot with the chopped onion and sauté until soft and translucent.  Now add the tomato purée, salt and basil leaves.  Cover it and cook it on a low flame for 20 minutes.  Then keep it aside to cool down.

To prepare the filling, put the chopped onion, chopped salami, cubed provolone piquant, grated Parmigiano Reggiano, breadcrumbs, diced tomatoes, extra virgin olive oil, parsley and salt in a bowl and mix well.  You may have to add more extra virgin olive oil, depending on the breadcrumbs and how much they absorb the liquids.  You need to obtain a soft enough stuffing so that when you press it with your hands, it retains the shape you give it and doesn’t crumble.

Slice the eggplant into 1 cm (1/2 inch) thick slices and soak them in salty water for 30 minutes.  Pat them dry and fry the eggplant slices in vegetable oil and put them on a plate covered with kitchen paper to drain the excess oil.

Now take one slice of fried eggplant and put some filling at the lower part of the slice.  You should try and put at least 1 or 1 ½ tbsp of filling per slice.  Press the filling with your hands, so it becomes like a patty.  Now, roll the eggplant over it.  Repeat this for all the slices of eggplant and keep them aside.

Put your involtini in an oven dish big enough to fit all of them tightly in one layer.

Cover them with the tomato sauce and sprinkle with the 3 tbsp of grated Parmigiano Reggiano.

Bake them in a pre-heated oven at 180°C for 15-20 minutes or until the Parmigiano makes a golden crust.

Eggplant Involtini

Eggplant Involtini

Filed Under: Appetisers, Baking, Italian, Regional Italian Dishes, Side dishes, Vegetables Tagged With: appetiser, bake, baked, baking, breadcrumbs, cheese, eggplant, involtini, Italian, Italy, Regional Italian dish, salami, Sicilian, Sicily, side

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Comments

  1. Viridiana Urena says

    September 29, 2012 at 8:24 am

    Amazing way of preparing an eggplant worth trying! Sadly many of us don’t know how to prepare it but this is one great recipe! I’d really want to make this with green salad

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  2. Mango Ginger says

    May 24, 2012 at 1:55 am

    It just made me so happy to see this recipe! This is my all time favourite dish, my housemate used to make it for me years ago. Your version is lovely and great photos too – thanks for the smile!

    Reply
  3. mjskit says

    May 18, 2012 at 1:13 pm

    I love eggplant but have never made anything like this! Looks delicious!

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  4. April says

    May 18, 2012 at 6:04 am

    i love stuffed eggplant, i have never seen this recipe-thanks for sharing!

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  5. marcellina says

    May 17, 2012 at 10:31 pm

    I love eggplant too! I make involtini but without salami. I use ricotta – Slammin’ Salmon might like to try that. I agree. It will still taste delicious! I haven’t made involtini in a while. Thanks for reminding me!

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  6. Slammin' Salmon says

    May 17, 2012 at 9:17 am

    Looks delicious! What would you suggest as a good non-meat substitute for the salami in the recipe?

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    • Manu says

      May 17, 2012 at 10:22 am

      Hi there! Thanks! 🙂 I have found online a recipe for a vegetarian salami (http://www.namelymarly.com/2011/02/america%E2%80%99s-top-10-new-sandwiches%E2%80%A6veganized/)… but for this recipe, you can just skip it and maybe add a little extra cheese. It will still taste delicious! 🙂

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  7. Jenn and Seth (@HomeSkilletCook) says

    May 17, 2012 at 5:25 am

    this sounds so delicious, definitely need to try this!

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  8. PolaM says

    May 17, 2012 at 1:34 am

    This is a version of melanzane I have yet to try! Will remedy soon!

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  9. Chiara says

    May 17, 2012 at 1:04 am

    hanno un aspetto delizioso!

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  10. Louanne says

    May 16, 2012 at 10:17 pm

    I love eggplant, too! Your dish looks so delicious, and I’m eager for fresh eggplant to make it. BTW, my great-grandparents were from Contessa Entellina and Campofelice di Fitalia. We’ve never traveled to Sicily, but we all hope to at some point. Love your blog, especially your regional Sicilian recipes.

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