Breaded Eggplant Recipe: A Vegetarian Cutlet (2024)

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Breaded eggplant, Sicilian style, is one of those recipes that everyone likes: sliced eggplant, dipped in egg, breadcrumbs and fried!

Plus, a special Parmesan cheese mixture breading gives it a deliciously crispy eggplant coating, and you have a winner on your hands.

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  • Ingredients
  • Step Instructions + Variations
  • FAQ’s
  • Breaded Eggplant Recipe(Printable)

This recipe is super quick and can come in handy if you’re looking for a tasty side dish to bring to the table.

Breaded eggplant makes eggplant the queen of the table with is flavorful breading.

The whole family will love this dish.

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Why I Love This Recipe So Much

I love making these breaded eggplants, as they remind me of my childhood.

I remember my mom making it and me coming through the kitchen to steal one from her while she cooked.

To this day I continue to make them, the exact way my mom makes them.

They are a delicious way to eat eggplant and they are so easy to make.

What Goes In This Breaded Eggplant?

Few ingredients to prepare these delicious eggplants!

For the step-by-step directions and measurements, scroll down to our printable recipe card.

Eggplant: The main ingredient in this dish.

The best eggplants for this recipe are the round violets.

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Breading: To prepare these delicious eggplants we will use delicious Sicilian style breadcrumbs.

To make Sicilian style breadcrumb mixture, combine bread crumbs, salt and black pepper, parmesan cheese, parsley and garlic or garlic powder

That make everything taste so much better.

You can also use panko breadcrumbs if you prefer it.

Eggs: The egg is used to make the breadcrumbs stick to the eggplant.

How To Make These Eggplant cutlets

Step 1

Cut off the ends of the eggplant, wash them and peel them (you can also leave the skin on if you prefer).

Cut them into slices half an inch thick.

Purge the eggplant for at least one hour, to remove the excess water and the bitter.

Step 2

Prepare breadcrumbs in a shallow bowl with parmesan cheese, minced garlic, parsley, salt and pepper.

And beat the eggs in a shallow dish.

Step 3

Dip the eggplant in the beaten egg and then in the seasoned breadcrumb mixture.

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Step 4

At this point, take a wide-bottomed frying pan and pour in 1 finger of olive oil.

As soon as the oil is hot, place the breaded eggplant slices in the pan in a single layer and let them brown first on one side and then on the other at medium heat.

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The oil should be hot, but not too hot otherwise the eggplant will burn.

Drain the eggplant on paper towels and lightly salt.

Serve them, as a side dish or simply accompanied by a fresh salad like this cucumber salad with sour cream.

Variations

Breaded Stuffed Eggplants: For A Delicious Meal

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Eggplants for their compact texture and delicate taste, are also excellent stuffed and breaded.

Add to the ingredients sliced mozzarella cheese and sliced cooked ham.

Place the slice of eggplant on a plate, add a slice of mozzarella and the prosciutto, cover with another slice of eggplant and press well.

Dip the stuffed eggplants in the egg mixture and then in the breadcrumbs, as per the original recipe, then proceed to bake or fry them.

Gluten Free

If you have problems with gluten intolerance, use gluten-free breadcrumbs to bread the eggplant.

Use other spices

Want to spice up your eggplant to make it even tastier?

Add your favorite spices such as rosemary, fresh basil and paprika to the breadcrumbs.

Vegan eggplant slices recipe

For the vegan version, I recommend a “classic” batter with water and all purpose flour and the addition of herbs and spices.

You can either fry them with the batter alone or after dipping the eggplant in the batter, you can bread them.

What To Serve With breaded eggplant

I love serving these eggplants with this delicious orange and fennel salad for a vegetarian meal.

But they go perfectly with this crispy chicken cutlet for a easy weekend dinner.

I used to eat these breaded eggplants between two slices of bread as a sandwich when I was a kid.

The best snack in the world, which I recommend you try! Just bread and breaded eggplant!

Breaded Eggplant FAQ‘s

Do you need to salt the eggplant before frying?

In order to remove the bitterness from eggplant, follow the instructions below!

I always do this. It is an added step, but helps with removing bitterness.

Sprinkle each eggplant slice with coarse salt and place them on top of each other in the colander, so that they are fairly pressed together.

Place the colander on top of the bowl.

For best results, add a weight on top of the eggplants and let them drain.

Do you have to peel eggplants?

That’s up to you, for me it also depends on where I buy my eggplant.

I buy them from my local farmers markets, I know how they were treated so I leave it.

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Delicious breaded eggplant cutlets, made the Sicilian way!

Prep Time10 minutes

Cook Time5 minutes

Additional Time2 hours

Total Time2 hours 15 minutes

Ingredients

  • 2 Big eggplants
  • Salt & black pepper
  • 1 Cup of bread crumbs
  • 1/2 Grated parmesan cheese
  • 1 Garlic
  • A bunch of parsley
  • 2 Eggs
  • Oil

Instructions

  1. First, we salt the eggplant to remove the bitterness. Peel and slice the eggplant.
  2. Place in a pasta colander and place salt on top of each layer of eggplant. Put a weight on top so that it helps to strain them. (about 1 hours)
  3. After one hour has passed, wash the eggplants under a trickle of water, in order to remove excess salt and dry them.
  4. Mince the garlic and parsley, and add them to the breadcrumbs with the grated parmesan cheese. Season with salt and pepper to taste.
  5. In a bowl, beat the egg.
  6. Pass the eggplant rounds first in the egg and then in the breadcrumbs.
  7. As soon as you have finished with the breading of all the eggplant slices.Dip them a few at a time in a pan with plenty of oil, about 2-3 cm.
  8. Reach a temperature of 170 - 180°C and cook both sides until golden brown. Keep an eye on the oil: it should not get too hot during cooking, otherwise they will cook too fast and you will get eggplants that are cooked on the outside and raw on the inside.
  9. As soon as they are cooked and golden brown, drain them with a skimmer and dry them with kitchen paper to remove excess oil.
  10. Serve the fried eggplant hot!

Notes

Breaded Eggplant In The Oven

Arrange the eggplants on a sheet pan lined with parchment paper and drizzle a little olive oil on top, and bake them in a hot oven.

Bake them for 20 to 25 minutes until they are nice and golden brown.

How To Cook Breaded Eggplant In The Air Fryer

With a cooking spray, oil each slice and place the slices in the basket without overlapping,

Preheat the air fryer to 200°C (370 F degrees ) and cook for 8 minutes, turning them halfway through cooking.

Cook them until golden brown.

Nutrition Information:

Yield:

4

Serving Size:

1

Amount Per Serving:Calories: 278Total Fat: 8gSaturated Fat: 2gTrans Fat: 0gUnsaturated Fat: 6gCholesterol: 94mgSodium: 393mgCarbohydrates: 45gFiber: 9gSugar: 11gProtein: 9g

Nutrition is automatically calculated by Nutritionix - please verify all nutrition information independently and consult with a doctor or nutritionist for any and all medical and diet advice.

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Storage

They will stay fresh in the refrigerator in an airtight container for up to two days.

Freezee: You can freeze them raw and breaded and then cook them when frozen.

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FAQs

Should you salt eggplant before breading and frying? ›

In most cases, that's just not necessary. After an extended series of experiments, I found you only need to salt eggplant if you're going to be frying it, and even then only sometimes. If you're cooking it in some other way — roasting, grilling, steaming — salting has no effect.

What is a substitute for eggs in breading eggplant? ›

Sometimes known as garbanzo bean flour, chickpea flour is incredible! It's a perfect egg replacement for this recipe, and mixed with water creates the perfect batter to coat the eggplant in. Chickpea flour is also healthy and nutritious, with virtually no saturated fats and fewer calories than eggs.

What is the secret to cooking eggplant? ›

Eggplants are known to absorb a lot of fat while cooking. A useful tip to prevent sogginess and greasiness is to salt sliced or diced eggplant and let it sit for an hour. This helps to draw out moisture. Next, rinse and drain any liquid from the sliced eggplant, then pat dry before cooking.

Does eggplant need to be soaked before frying? ›

Typically eggplant behaves like a sponge, soaking up heroic amounts of oil when fried. The Terzo Piano chefs use this trick to prevent heavy aubergines: Before frying, soak the strips of eggplant in an ice water bath. They will absorb water and drop in temperature.

What happens when eggplant is not salted before frying? ›

It helps draw out moisture from the eggplant. You don't have to salt eggplant though, it depends on the texture your looking for. Salting gives it a more creamy texture when cooked and not salting helps the eggplant hold up and be a little firmer after cooked.

What happens when eggplant is not salted before cooking? ›

Salting: Salting removes excess liquid and some of the bitterness. Today's eggplants are bred for mildness, though, so it's not as important as it used to be (if you are frying eggplant, salting will ensure a creamy texture and rich flavor).

What is a good vegetarian substitute for eggs? ›

What are the best egg substitutions?
  • Aquafaba. That's right, you can make an impressive egg white substitute using the water from a drained can of chickpeas. ...
  • Ground flax seeds. ...
  • Apple purée. ...
  • Yogurt (regular or dairy-free) ...
  • Mashed banana. ...
  • Silken tofu. ...
  • Chia seeds. ...
  • Coconut oil.

What do vegans use instead of eggs? ›

The 10 best vegan egg alternatives for eggless baking and cooking
  • Apple sauce. Using apple sauce is a fat-free way to replace eggs in baked goods. ...
  • Aquafaba. ...
  • Black salt (kala namak) ...
  • Egg substitute powders. ...
  • Flaxseed (aka linseed) ...
  • Ripe bananas. ...
  • Silken tofu & firm tofu. ...
  • Tapioca starch.

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.

Why do you soak eggplant in milk? ›

Soak eggplant slices or cubes in milk for about 30 minutes before cooking. The milk not only tempers the bitterness, but it actually makes for eggplant that is extra creamy, since the vegetable acts like a sponge and soaks up a good amount of milk in its flesh.

Why is my fried eggplant mushy? ›

Eggplant has a high water content, so it's crucial to draw out some of that moisture before you fry it. If you skip the salting, you're setting yourself up for sad, soggy eggplant. Salting the slices and letting them rest on paper towels is any easy step that will help your fried eggplant come out nice and crispy.

Why is my fried eggplant bitter? ›

Chemical Compounds: Blame the bitter taste on naturally occurring compounds called alkaloids that plants can produce to protect themselves as a defense against predators. Eggplants can have the alkaloid solanine, which can give it a bitter taste.

How do you prepare eggplant before frying? ›

Start by salting the eggplant slices and letting them rest before cooking. The salt draws some of the interior moisture to the surface of the eggplant. A thorough pat with paper towels before breading the eggplant is essential to getting rid of that moisture and preventing soggy slices.

Do you have to rinse eggplant after salting? ›

Once little droplets of moisture start to appear, rinse your eggplant slices under cold water to remove excess salt.

How do you keep eggplant from absorbing oil when frying? ›

Before you cook

Before you start cooking an eggplant, you should get rid of any liquid residues and coat it well so it won't absorb oil. For this reason, slice your fruit (yes it's a fruit) and place it in a colander. Add a generous amount of salt and let it sit over the sink until all the liquids are eliminated.

Do I need to salt eggplant for eggplant Parmesan? ›

Modern eggplant has had bitterness nearly bred out of it, so many cooks have given up the practice. Salting the slices for eggplant Parmesan is not to prevent bitter flavors, but to season the eggplant itself and, at least in my experience, keep the eggplant from sucking up too much of the olive oil from frying.

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