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Baked Eggplants in Molasses Sauce

Eggplant is one of the favorite vegetables of the Mediterranean region, and we have prepared a recipe that will delight your taste buds. Check out how to make baked eggplants in pomegranate molasses sauce, served with a couscous salad with beets and herbs, along with tahini sauce.

This mix of flavors will have your bellies so satisfied that you’ll be thinking only of a second helping! If you enjoy oriental accents, the addition of seven Arabic spices will surely please you. In summary: a true feast awaits you!

INGREDIENTS

2-3 eggplants
3-4 tablespoons pomegranate molasses (Jasmeen)
2 garlic cloves
2 tablespoons olive oil
½ teaspoon salt
½ teaspoon seven Arabic spices (Jasmeen)
5 tablespoons tahini (Jasmeen)
Juice of ½ lemon
⅓-½ cup still water
Salt to taste

Preparation:

Preheat the oven to 220 degrees Celsius (428 degrees Fahrenheit). Wash the eggplants, cut them in half, and score the flesh in a crisscross pattern. Then, brush them with a mixture of pomegranate molasses, crushed garlic, olive oil, salt, and seven Arabic spices. Bake the eggplants for about 30 minutes.

In the meantime, prepare the salad. Pour water with a small amount of salt over the couscous, ensuring it’s covered by at least 1 cm. Add 1 tablespoon of olive oil, cover the bowl, and let it sit for 10 minutes. Dice the beets and onion, then add pomegranate seeds, chopped cilantro, olive oil, honey, and lemon juice. Mix everything together and season with salt to taste.

For the tahini sauce, mix tahini with lemon juice, water, and salt to taste. Once the eggplants are baked, generously drizzle them with the tahini sauce and top with fresh cilantro and toasted sesame seeds. Serve immediately with the beetroot couscous salad.

In conclusion, we wish you a delicious meal, as it will surely be!

What is za'atar?

The Middle East is renowned for its diverse spice blends, but none are surrounded by as much mystery as za’atar. For centuries, the recipe for this spice blend was one of the most closely guarded secrets of many families, although its distinctive flavor has been known since ancient times.

The za’atar herb blend from Jasmeen contains thyme, ground sumac, and roasted sesame seeds, which are key to achieving its unique, slightly tangy flavor.

Thanks to its balanced and proven combination of sesame, thyme, and spices, za’atar is perfect for meats and fish, for example, as a marinade addition. This spice transforms and enhances the flavor of everyday ingredients, pairing wonderfully with all vegetables. It is also ideal for breakfast dishes, going well with hummus, labneh, and bread.

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Tahini gives dishes a distinctive flavor. It is a basic ingredient in Middle Eastern cuisine.

Zaa’tar is the quintessential Middle Eastern thyme-based spice blend.

KONTAKT

PRODUCENT:
LEVANT FOODS Sp. z o.o.
ul. Pocztowa 15 B (wjazd od ulicy Kruczej)
62-080 Tarnowo Podgórne

info@levant.pl
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