There are so many ways to cook aubergine, eggplant, brinjal or whatever you call this purple fruit.
Iāve tried cooking it with minced pork Chinese style, in fish curry, grilled, stewed, fried (tempura style). But nothing beats this recipe which Iām going to show you now.
First, you need to peel off the skin and cut them into bunches of strips like this.

And after cutting, they should look like those cotton mops you find in the supermarket š

Then you soak them in water mixed with some salt for a few minutes. Then leave them to dry in a colander. If youāre in a hurry, then use some kitchen towels and pat them dry.

Now letās get them ready for frying. Powder them up lightly in corn flour or plain flour. For me I like to mix both the flours.

Next dip them in the egg mixture. I have 6 bunches here, so Iām using 3 eggs.

Then I let them roll in some breadcrumbs.

Now letās heat up the wok and get frying.

Fry them until itās nice and brown. Once it has turned brown, remove and leave them on the cooling rack.

Itās crispy and yummy as it is. And it goes well with the salsa dip too.

Even my furry boy couldnāt get enough of it. Before I could say anything, he just jumped and snatched the piece right off my fingers. He forgets his good manners when it comes to delicious food. Heās such an auber-genius dog.

Itās got to be good if the pooch loves it too, Patricia!
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Indeed, Mark! šš
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How yummy & creative!
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interesting! The only varieties I can get seed for, that grow here, that are labeled/named ‘egg plant’ are shorter, rounder and purple – and yet?? Um, yeah, everything you listed is some/all of the steps done – with a few steps afterwards – to make recipe known here, as “Eggplant Parmesan” which is listed/touted as an Italian Dish – me? “Hmmmm… interesting – apparently mature eggplant comes in other varieties/colors/names than I ever knew about, before – – LOL Learn something new, every durn day ! š
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The common one here is the long purple. The round short eggplant is great in stew or curry. āŗļøš
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