The eggplant stacks reveal a tale. Of tomatoes and herbs. Of firm eggplant. Of the earth. And the imagination. Baked, fried, broiled, grilled and stuffed - there are many eggplant tales to tell.
A vegetable once so bitter that it was thought to cause insanity and leprosy is now the mainstay of an Italian ktichen. Oh the stories that are there. The English-speaking world continued to shy away from it and used it as an ornamental plant - dangerous but enticing.
The new strains are not as bitter as in the days of yore, but I slice them and salt them anway. It dries them and removes the soft bitter flavor.
After 30 minutes of salt and enclosed by a paper towel, the eight slices of eggplant are baked for 30 minutes at 350 degree F.
10 cherry tomatoes are chopped and mixed with a handful of basil. A spoonful goes on top of four of the larger eggplant slices. A thin slice of fresh mozzarella goes on top of that. A smaller eggplant slice, another dollop of tomatoes and another mozzarella slice.
A few shavings of Parmesan and chopped Italian parsley and it is ready to revisit the oven. For about ten minutes at 350 degrees F until all is melted and warmed.
I bring it to the table and the story continues. There is silence as one bites into them. Quiet as they are devoured. Mentions of other toppings (olives, nuts, thyme). More silence. And the question, "Is there any more?"
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I am remembering the eggplant growing in my front yard in Queens, New York. My daughter is coming to terms with liking eggplant for the first time. (Or is it the cheese?) Transformation. And no endings. For the stories and recipes continue and evolve. I snatch the happy endings when I can.
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An e-mail came to me from Bertolli Foods. This is a story - an interesting relationship from a still-evolving Italian cook who cooks from scratch and an Italian foodmaker of prepared foods.
Would I like to go to a Celebrity Chef Event featuring Rocco DiSpirito? Would I enjoy a culinary tour of L.A.? Would I like to host a give-away and bring a reader with me?
Would I like to go to a Celebrity Chef Event featuring Rocco DiSpirito? Would I enjoy a culinary tour of L.A.? Would I like to host a give-away and bring a reader with me?
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How does that fall into my lap? Is it a magical occurrence? It is a new experience - a welcome one - and so I tread into new waters wondering about what new flavors and colors will hypnotize and lure. Dance on my plate and proclaim.
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And so I shall begin this process. Beginning Sunday, I shall be airing Webisodes of Into the Heart of Italy and begin the giveaway. I hope you join me. I look forward to meeting one of you in L.A.