Eggplant, Tomato and Mozzarella
- 1 bunch Fresh Basil
- 7 tablespoons, 1 teaspoon, 5-18 pinches Olive Oil, Divided
- 3-58 ounces, weight Flour
- 2 whole Eggs (you Could Do With One, But Its Easier With 2)
- 3-58 ounces, weight Breadcrumbs
- 1 teaspoon Salt
- 1 teaspoon Freshly Ground Black Pepper
- 1 whole To 2 Whole Eggplant (try To Get It An Even Sized One, So You Have 6-8 Slices)
- 1 whole Tomatoes, Deseeded And Cut In Small Pieces (2 If The Tomatoes Are Small)
- 1 whole Ball Of Buffalo Mozzarella (quality Is Everything)
- Slice the basil in thin stripes and mix with 2-3 table spoons of olive oil to infuse.
- Set aside.
- Prepare the assembly line of wide bowls of flour, beaten eggs and breadcrumbs.
- Season the flour generously with salt and pepper.
- Cut the eggplant in 6-8 pieces and coat the pieces, one by one with flour, followed by eggs and bread crumbs.
- Use a fork and a spoon to handle the eggplants and place them all on a tray (do not pile them on top of each other or they will get soggy).
- Heat the remaining olive oil in a deep sided pan until very hot and fry the eggplants until golden brown 1-2 minutes on each side.
- Once done remove them to a paper towel.
- Deseed and cut the tomatoes, season with salt and pepper and put aside.
- This can be done in advance.
- Heat the oven to 200 degrees C; layer the eggplants and sliced mozzarella (3 layers of eggplant with a slice of cheese in between each layer) on a baking tray and slightly press.
- Bake for about 10 minutes until the mozzarella is melting.
- When ready to serve, drain the tomatoes of the excess liquid and mix with half of the oil basil mixture.
- Place the eggplant and mozzarella bake on a plate, spoon some tomatoes on the top and drizzle some extra oil and basil mixture.
- Sprinkle with extra freshly ground pepper, serve immediately!
fresh basil, olive oil, weight flour, eggs, weight breadcrumbs, salt, freshly ground black pepper, tomatoes, mozzarella
Taken from tastykitchen.com/recipes/appetizers-and-snacks/eggplant-tomato-and-mozzarella/ (may not work)