Grilled Eggplant Stacks With Tomato, Feta & Basil (Eatwell Recipe 35)

Saturday, October 10, 2009

Roasted Eggplant Stacks With Tomato, Feta & Basil by Eve Fox, Garden of Eating blog

I found this simple yet ingenious recipe in an old Gourmet magazine (August 2005) and was drawn to the Leaning Tower of Pisa aspect of these stacks. I was also thrilled by the way they taste - layers of sweet, nutty roasted eggplant, juicy tomato, salty feta cheese and aromatic basil - num num...

It seems that we've been lucky enough to dodge the blight bullet, judging by the beautiful tomatoes we've been receiving in our CSA box and that I see at all the local farmers markets.

Ulster Germaid tomato from our garden by Eve Fox, Garden of Eating blog, copyright 2012

The eggplants my husband and I have been receiving from Eatwell in each produce box are also incredible -- even the big ones are very sweet and flavorful.

Roasting the eggplant slices by Eve Fox, Garden of Eating blog

It's also been a good year for basil -- the sprigs we've received are tender and flavorful.

Happy basil plants need to be harvested by Eve Fox, the Garden of Eating blog, copyright 2013

These grilled stacks are a wonderful marriage of flavors. If you don't have a grill, you could also make them by roasting in the oven. Try to find the sweetest tomatoes you can!

Roasted Eggplant Stacks With Tomato, Feta & Basil by Eve Fox, Garden of Eating blog

-- print recipe --Grilled Eggplant Stacks With Tomato, Feta & Basil
Serves 4 as a light lunch or first course

Ingredients

* 1 cup loosely packed fresh basil leaves
* 1/2 cup extra-virgin olive oil
* 2 medium eggplants (1 3/4 to 2 lb total)
* 1 large tomato (about 4 inches in diameter) and 2 medium tomatoes (about 2 1/2 inches in diameter)
* 3 oz feta, crumbled (about 3/4 cup)
* Finely shredded fresh basil leaves for garnish
* Freshly ground black pepper
* Sea salt

Directions

1. Blend basil with oil and 1/2 teaspoon salt in blender until finely chopped. Pour into a paper-towel- or coffee-filter-lined sieve set over a bowl and let drain 20 minutes. Gather together sides of towel or filter and press gently on it to extract more oil. (You will have a generous 1/3 cup oil.) Reserve 1 tablespoon basil oil separately for serving. Scrape basil solids into a small bowl and reserve.

2. Prepare grill for cooking over medium-heat. While grill heats, cut off bottoms of eggplants, then cut 6 (1/2-inch-thick) crosswise rounds from each, starting from cut end. Reserve remaining eggplant for another use. Cut 4 (1/3-inch-thick) rounds from large tomato and 2 center slices (1/3 inch thick) from each medium tomato, reserving remaining tomato for another use.

3. Lightly brush eggplant rounds on both sides with basil oil and sprinkle with 1/2 teaspoon salt and 1/4 teaspoon pepper. Grill on a lightly oiled grill rack, covered only if using a gas grill, turning over occasionally, lightly brushing eggplant with more basil oil occasionally if it looks dry, until eggplant is very tender, 6 to 10 minutes. (Leave gas grill on.)

4. Make the stacks -- on a baking pan, arrange the 4 largest eggplant rounds side by side and spread each with a generous 1/2 teaspoon of reserved basil solids, then top each with 1 of the 4 largest tomato rounds. Season tomatoes with salt and pepper and top each with about 1 tablespoon feta. Make another layer with medium-size eggplant rounds, basil solids, medium tomato rounds, salt, pepper, and feta, then top with remaining eggplant and feta.

5. Set baking pan on grill and cook stacks, with grill cover closed, until heated through and cheese on top is softened, about 3 minutes. Transfer stacks to 4 plates and drizzle plates with reserved basil oil.

A few more recipes you might like:
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3 comments:

Jason's BBQ Adventures said...

Love the recipe. Eggplant is one of my favorite vegetables to grill.

JuneJ said...

Got my first eggplant of the season in my Farm Fresh to You box and am going to Andronico's to get basil and feta to make this dish tonight. I have to figure out the best way to cook it without a grill!

Eve Fox said...

How'd it go, Junie?

Saturday, October 10, 2009

Grilled Eggplant Stacks With Tomato, Feta & Basil (Eatwell Recipe 35)

Roasted Eggplant Stacks With Tomato, Feta & Basil by Eve Fox, Garden of Eating blog

I found this simple yet ingenious recipe in an old Gourmet magazine (August 2005) and was drawn to the Leaning Tower of Pisa aspect of these stacks. I was also thrilled by the way they taste - layers of sweet, nutty roasted eggplant, juicy tomato, salty feta cheese and aromatic basil - num num...

It seems that we've been lucky enough to dodge the blight bullet, judging by the beautiful tomatoes we've been receiving in our CSA box and that I see at all the local farmers markets.

Ulster Germaid tomato from our garden by Eve Fox, Garden of Eating blog, copyright 2012

The eggplants my husband and I have been receiving from Eatwell in each produce box are also incredible -- even the big ones are very sweet and flavorful.

Roasting the eggplant slices by Eve Fox, Garden of Eating blog

It's also been a good year for basil -- the sprigs we've received are tender and flavorful.

Happy basil plants need to be harvested by Eve Fox, the Garden of Eating blog, copyright 2013

These grilled stacks are a wonderful marriage of flavors. If you don't have a grill, you could also make them by roasting in the oven. Try to find the sweetest tomatoes you can!

Roasted Eggplant Stacks With Tomato, Feta & Basil by Eve Fox, Garden of Eating blog

-- print recipe --Grilled Eggplant Stacks With Tomato, Feta & Basil
Serves 4 as a light lunch or first course

Ingredients

* 1 cup loosely packed fresh basil leaves
* 1/2 cup extra-virgin olive oil
* 2 medium eggplants (1 3/4 to 2 lb total)
* 1 large tomato (about 4 inches in diameter) and 2 medium tomatoes (about 2 1/2 inches in diameter)
* 3 oz feta, crumbled (about 3/4 cup)
* Finely shredded fresh basil leaves for garnish
* Freshly ground black pepper
* Sea salt

Directions

1. Blend basil with oil and 1/2 teaspoon salt in blender until finely chopped. Pour into a paper-towel- or coffee-filter-lined sieve set over a bowl and let drain 20 minutes. Gather together sides of towel or filter and press gently on it to extract more oil. (You will have a generous 1/3 cup oil.) Reserve 1 tablespoon basil oil separately for serving. Scrape basil solids into a small bowl and reserve.

2. Prepare grill for cooking over medium-heat. While grill heats, cut off bottoms of eggplants, then cut 6 (1/2-inch-thick) crosswise rounds from each, starting from cut end. Reserve remaining eggplant for another use. Cut 4 (1/3-inch-thick) rounds from large tomato and 2 center slices (1/3 inch thick) from each medium tomato, reserving remaining tomato for another use.

3. Lightly brush eggplant rounds on both sides with basil oil and sprinkle with 1/2 teaspoon salt and 1/4 teaspoon pepper. Grill on a lightly oiled grill rack, covered only if using a gas grill, turning over occasionally, lightly brushing eggplant with more basil oil occasionally if it looks dry, until eggplant is very tender, 6 to 10 minutes. (Leave gas grill on.)

4. Make the stacks -- on a baking pan, arrange the 4 largest eggplant rounds side by side and spread each with a generous 1/2 teaspoon of reserved basil solids, then top each with 1 of the 4 largest tomato rounds. Season tomatoes with salt and pepper and top each with about 1 tablespoon feta. Make another layer with medium-size eggplant rounds, basil solids, medium tomato rounds, salt, pepper, and feta, then top with remaining eggplant and feta.

5. Set baking pan on grill and cook stacks, with grill cover closed, until heated through and cheese on top is softened, about 3 minutes. Transfer stacks to 4 plates and drizzle plates with reserved basil oil.

A few more recipes you might like:
For more delicious recipes, gardening ideas, foraging tips, and food-related inspiration "like" the Garden of Eating on Facebook, or follow me on Twitter and Pinterest.

The Eatwell Project: a year of seasonal recipes -- logo by Eve Fox

3 comments:

Jason's BBQ Adventures said...

Love the recipe. Eggplant is one of my favorite vegetables to grill.

JuneJ said...

Got my first eggplant of the season in my Farm Fresh to You box and am going to Andronico's to get basil and feta to make this dish tonight. I have to figure out the best way to cook it without a grill!

Eve Fox said...

How'd it go, Junie?