Easy Eggplant Recipe (One-Pan Dinner) - Alyona’s Cooking (2024)

Wondering what to make with eggplant? This quick and easy pan-fried eggplant recipe is a one pan meal that’s delicious! Packed with veggies and grain it’s healthy and super tasty! Make this easy eggplant recipe!

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This is the ultimate eggplant recipe to have! Made from basic ingredients and cooked in one-pot, this EASY eggplant recipe can be served SO many ways! It goes as a meal alone, side, spread, salad–you name it! Delicious HOT or COLD!

Perhaps this can even make a good canning recipe! I’m loving this easy eggplant recipe! Altered from Sveta’s Recipes this vegetable blend eggplant dish comes together easily and requires just some stirring once it hits the skillet. My mother-in-law has made it numerous times this past month and it’s probably because this eggplant recipe is quick and tasty to put together. It’s one of those dishes you could enjoy eating cold or hot.

The skillet roasted method creates creamy eggplant chunks and the rice gives a nice little boost of texture to the pillowy soft veggies. The ultimate eggplant recipe to have because it consists of basic ingredients and tastes, “eating out of the spoon DELICIOUS”!

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INGREDIENTS for easy eggplant recipe:
  • 3 small eggplants, cut into chunks
  • 4 medium sized tomatoes, diced
  • 1 onion, diced
  • 1 garlic clove, crushed
  • 2 large red peppers, cut into chunks
  • 2 carrots, grated
  • 1 1/2 TBSP vinegar
  • 1 1/2 TBSP salt
  • 1 1/2 TBSP sugar
  • 1/3 cup olive oil
  • 2/3 cup uncooked white rice (jasmine or Botan Calrose Rice)

NOTE: Add 2 jalapeno peppers to make it on the spicy side.

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How to make this easy eggplant recipe:

1. Combine all the ingredients into a deep non-stick skillet or pot. Bring to a boil over high heat and boil 8 minutes, stirring often.

2. Then reduce the heat to low, cover with a lid, and simmer for 30 minutes mixing occasionally. The mixture should darken in color and veggies should be very soft.

3. Serve warm or cold. Keep refrigerated.

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DO YOU HAVE TO PEEL EGGPLANT BEFORE YOU COOK IT?

No, but it is said that the skins on an older and bigger eggplant become more bitter so it is best to eat the skins on smaller (younger) eggplants. The skins should get tender during the cooking stage so it’s really a matter of preference and how much dark texture you want to see in your dish.

IS SALTING THE EGGPLANTS REQUIRED BEFORE COOKING?

No, but it supposedly helps with the bitterness by releasing its natural juices after the addition of salt. If choosing to salt before using, some draining, rinsing, and patting dry is required and in my opinion, that’s an extra procedure to be doing so to avoid bitter-tasting eggplants opt for smaller ones (younger) at the store.

HOW DO YOU COOK AN EGGPLANT?

There are SO many ways to cook eggplants. They could be baked (hollowed out and stuffed with meat, rice or other fillings) stewed, fried, roasted, pickled, grilled, and pan-fried. They do contain 92% of water and are capable of absorbing large amounts of cooking fat and sauces, making for some rich dishes.

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Easy Eggplant Recipe

Prep Time: 20 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 38 minutes minutes

Total Time: 58 minutes minutes

Servings: 8 servings

Author: Alyona Demyanchuk

This is an easy eggplant recipe to have using a melody of fresh vegetables! It's such a simple dish cooked in one pot and can be served in so many ways, including as a meal alone, a side dish, tasty spread, or cold salad--you name it! Delicious HOT or COLD!

Ingredients

  • 1 1/2 lbs eggplants (3 small eggplants, cut into chunks)

  • 1 1/2 lbs tomatoes (4 medium sized, diced)

  • 1 onion (diced)

  • 1 clove garlic (crushed)

  • 2 large red bell peppers (cut into chunks)

  • 2 carrots (grated)

  • 1 1/2 TBSP white distilled vinegar

  • 1 1/2 TBSP salt

  • 1 1/2 TBSP granulated sugar

  • 1/3 cup olive oil

  • 2/3 cup white rice (jasmine rice or short-grain white rice)

  • 2 Jalapeno peppers* (diced)

Instructions

  • Combine all the ingredients into a deep non-stick skillet or pot. Bring to a boil over high heat and boil 8 minutes, stirring often.

  • Reduce heat to low, cover with a lid and simmer for 30 minutes mixing occasionally. The mixture should darken in color and veggies should be very soft.

  • Serve warm or cold. Keep refrigerated.

Notes

Jalapeno peppers are optional if you like mild heat.

Nutrition per serving

Serving: 1servingCalories: 206kcalCarbohydrates: 28gProtein: 3gFat: 10gSaturated Fat: 1gPolyunsaturated Fat: 1gMonounsaturated Fat: 7gSodium: 1328mgPotassium: 580mgFiber: 5gSugar: 11gVitamin A: 4597IUVitamin C: 72mgCalcium: 34mgIron: 1mg

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  • Easy Eggplant Recipe (One-Pan Dinner) - Alyona’s Cooking (7)

    • Sherry

    I have made this about 3 times. Delicious. Even our teen grandchildren liked it. They kept saying to a sibling, try it, it’s good. Sounding slightly surprised.😜. I love that I have all the ingredients and it’s stinking easy. Thanks for this recipe.

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    • Lydia McCollum

    I made this recipe today with eggplant, peppers and tomatoes from our garden and it was delicious! It was easy to prepare and my husband said it’s a keeper. He even said he’d choose it over eggplant parmesan I made last week!

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    • Easy Eggplant Recipe (One-Pan Dinner) - Alyona’s Cooking (9)

      • Alyona Demyanchuk

      That’s wonderful! I’m happy you enjoyed the dish!

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  • Easy Eggplant Recipe (One-Pan Dinner) - Alyona’s Cooking (10)

    • Martha Adamd

    I was very skeptical of this dish, but it turned out really good. A good summertime dish and it was so easy to prepare

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    • Easy Eggplant Recipe (One-Pan Dinner) - Alyona’s Cooking (11)

      • Alyona Demyanchuk

      Happy to hear that, Martha.

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    • Barbara

    Absolutely delicious. I am learning to cook tasty meals and this is great. That small amount of vinegar and I added Candy Crisp Jalapenos. It added the sugar and the heat all at once. I used Rice Vinegar as I didnt have distilled and it has an asian dish flavor. Thank you.

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    • Easy Eggplant Recipe (One-Pan Dinner) - Alyona’s Cooking (13)

      • Alyona Demyanchuk

      Interesting Barbara! Thanks for sharing!

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  • Easy Eggplant Recipe (One-Pan Dinner) - Alyona’s Cooking (14)

    • Liz

    Great recipe! I love it. Easy to make and you can make to your own preferences.

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    • Easy Eggplant Recipe (One-Pan Dinner) - Alyona’s Cooking (15)

      • Alyona Demyanchuk

      Wonderful, Liz!

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  • Easy Eggplant Recipe (One-Pan Dinner) - Alyona’s Cooking (16)

    • Catalina

    Could I replace the rice for quinoa?

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    • Easy Eggplant Recipe (One-Pan Dinner) - Alyona’s Cooking (17)

      • Alyona Demyanchuk

      I think that would be fine.

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  • Easy Eggplant Recipe (One-Pan Dinner) - Alyona’s Cooking (18)

    • KJ HENISA

    So Good. I was a little hesitant about not sauteeing the Onions, etc first but it worked fine. I know these veggies would produce enough liquid to cook everything. I did added a pinch of cinnamon & cumin plus 1 tsp of oregano & Italian seasoning each. This could also be a main course with a protein added in. Thanks for this recipe. I get Japanese eggplants all the time at my nearby farmers market. I make a lot of mixed fresh veggie sautés .

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    • Easy Eggplant Recipe (One-Pan Dinner) - Alyona’s Cooking (19)

      • Alyona Demyanchuk

      You are welcome, I’m happy to hear you enjoyed the recipe!

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FAQs

Easy Eggplant Recipe (One-Pan Dinner) - Alyona’s Cooking? ›

Overcrowding the pan.

Follow this tip: Give your eggplant room to breathe. When cooking eggplant in the oven, or in whichever vessel you choose, spread it in a single layer so that it has space to brown and get nice and crisp on the exterior, while the inside cooks up to be soft and tender.

What is the secret to cooking eggplant? ›

Overcrowding the pan.

Follow this tip: Give your eggplant room to breathe. When cooking eggplant in the oven, or in whichever vessel you choose, spread it in a single layer so that it has space to brown and get nice and crisp on the exterior, while the inside cooks up to be soft and tender.

What happens if you don't salt eggplant before cooking? ›

Older recipes call for salting eggplant to draw out the bitter juices, but today's eggplants are less bitter (unless very large), so salting is largely unnecessary. It will, however, help the spongy flesh absorb less oil and crisp up like a dream.

Is it necessary to peel eggplant before cooking? ›

While the skin of a small young eggplant is edible, the skin becomes bitter on larger or older eggplants and should be peeled. When in doubt, the answer to, "Do you peel eggplant before cooking?" is yes, peel it. Use a vegetable peeler or paring knife to remove the skin.

Should you rinse eggplant before cooking? ›

Most people prefer to rinse their eggplant after salting it, but you'll be fine without this extra step. Instead, you can simply blot excess salt with a paper towel or bypass this step entirely for a super well-seasoned eggplant. Should you peel eggplant before cooking?

Why soak eggplant in milk? ›

Milk is said to help draw out the bitterness in eggplant. Our recipe doesn't call for milk, but if you're worried that your eggplant will taste bitter, you can soak the slices in milk for 20 to 30 minutes. Drain and pat them dry before proceeding with the rest of the recipe.

Can you eat the skin of purple eggplant? ›

Aside from its green top, the entire eggplant is edible: its purple skin, its white flesh, and the tiny seeds inside. Eggplant contains protein, fiber, and a wide range of vitamins and minerals as well as some antioxidants. Eggplant should be cooked before eating.

How long should eggplant be cooked? ›

Depending on variety and size, and how they are cut, eggplants take 15 to 25 minutes to fully cook. Undercook them and you'll be left with a bitter-tasting veggie that has the texture of a cotton ball, says Norton. "Most recipes can accurately predict how much time it will take for eggplants to fully cook.

What is the healthiest way to eat eggplant? ›

What are the healthiest cooking methods for eggplant? The healthiest cooking methods for eggplant include baking, grilling, or roasting. These methods require minimal added fats and help retain the vegetable's nutrients.

Why sprinkle salt on eggplant? ›

The salt draws out the excess moisture so the eggplant has a stronger flavor and a softer, more tender texture. Sometimes cooks salt cucumbers, zucchini, and cabbage for the same reason. Less water = more flavor. This method works for cubes, slices, and planks of eggplant.

Does eggplant need to be soaked before frying? ›

Nope! Some cooks believe soaking eggplant in salted water is the secret to crispy fried slices, but this recipes uses a different technique of salting each slice.

Is it really necessary to salt eggplant? ›

So, do you still need to salt eggplant in advance? To mask bitterness, not really. For the most part, farmers have selectively bred eggplants and picked varieties that tasted less bitter over the years. For most recipes, I just cut the eggplant and get cooking.

Why do you soak eggplant in milk? ›

Milk is said to help draw out the bitterness in eggplant. Our recipe doesn't call for milk, but if you're worried that your eggplant will taste bitter, you can soak the slices in milk for 20 to 30 minutes. Drain and pat them dry before proceeding with the rest of the recipe.

How to prevent eggplant from absorbing oil when frying? ›

Before hitting the stovetop, give cubed and sliced eggplant pieces a spin in the microwave. Pre-cooking the eggplant (in a single layer, on a paper towel-lined plate) for about five minutes helps collapse the spongey structure, which will prevent it from absorbing quite so much oil.

What makes eggplant taste good? ›

The oil still left in the eggplant tissues contributes to the soft, buttery texture that's so appealing. Oil also carries the essence of added herbs and spices, so that eggplant dishes can become rich with the aromas and heady flavors of onions, peppers, anchovies, parsley, garlic, and lemon juice.

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