taisen's fried eggplant

  1. first put the bread crumbs in a bowl.
  2. mix in garlic and old bay with this if you use them or any other dry seasoning
  3. in a separate bowl mix up/stir eggs like your doing scrambled eggs.
  4. if using egg substitute just pour it in the bowl.
  5. add salt and pepper
  6. put the oil in a frying pan or a heavy iron skillet.
  7. make sure there is enough to not have the eggplant touch the bottom of the pan.
  8. you want them to float
  9. while heating the oil rinse and slice the eggplant.
  10. the thicker slices won't cook as fast as thinner ones.
  11. your own preference here.
  12. take a slice of eggplant and put it in the egg .
  13. get both sides fully covered
  14. take the egg covered slice of eggplant and put it in the breadcrumbs.
  15. coat both sides and then put it in the pan to fry.
  16. using a fork turn it over after about 2 to 3 minutes.
  17. I turn mine over a few times during the frying.
  18. I like mine nice and dark brown and crispy.
  19. you judge on how long you want it cooked and if you like the middle a little more soggy.
  20. the thicker the slice the more soggy the middle will be
  21. when the eggplant is done put it on a plate covered with paper towels to soak up extra oil from it.
  22. you can do more then one slice at a time.
  23. to keep them warm for serving put them on a separate plate with no paper towels and set the oven to warm.
  24. place them in there.
  25. you can use a casserole dish also for this
  26. you can serve them as is or you can add them to a pasta dish!

then, bread crumbs, oil, garlic, this gives, eggs depending, salt, pepper

Taken from cookpad.com/us/recipes/337112-taisens-fried-eggplant (may not work)

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