Penner dengan Melanzane

This is one of my favourite dishes. I cook it regularly and it has evolved from a recipe I read a while ago in which the aubergines were fried. I prefer the aubergines to be oiled and baked until golden and charred in places. They give the whole dish a unique sweet smoky taste. Chickpeas are a good source of protein, fibre, copper, manganese and folate

Penner dengan MelanzaneBahan  untuk dua

minyak zaitun

a medium aubergine (eggplant..melanzane..)

a small onion

3 gloves of garlic

400g (14oz) can of plum (or chopped) tomatoes

3 teaspoons of dried crushed red chillies (or to taste, this will be slightly fiery)

pure tomat

a pinch of dried oregano (opsional)

a 400g can of chickpeas

200 g (7oz) of dried spelt or wholewheat penne (or less if you dont want a hearty main course)

digiling lada hitam

rock salt for garnishing

table salt

a small bunch of flat leaf parlsey coarsely chopped




Metode

Panaskan oven 200C (400F gas/mark 6)

Put a large pan of water on to boil (add a dash of salt when it does)

Cut the aubergine into thin slices (about a half of a centimetre or a quarter of an inch) pada sedikit diagonal untuk mendapatkan irisan yang lebih besar. Panggang sampai berwarna cokelat keemasan di kedua sisi berputar sekali selama sekitar tiga puluh menit

Dice the onion and chop the garlic

Splash beberapa minyak zaitun dalam panci besar dan tempat di api kecil ,add the diced onion, taburi dengan sedikit garam, aduk untuk melapisi minyak. Menutupi. Masak selama sepuluh menit atau sampai bawang lunak tetapi tidak kecokelatan. Setengah jalan, tumis bawang putih dan tambahkan cabai yang dihancurkan dan beberapa lada hitam yang baru digiling (and the pinch of oregano)

Ketika bawang siap menambah kaleng tomat, tekan sedikit ke sisi wajan jika menggunakan prem. Tambahkan muncrat (sekitar dua sendok teh) Pure tomat, aduk rata. Masak hingga mendidih dan masukkan buncis yang sudah ditiriskan, reduce heat to simmer uncovered for a further ten minutes while the pasta is cooking

Tambahkan pasta ke air asin mendidih yang dimasak selama sembilan menit atau al dente. Menjelang akhir waktu memasak, tambahkan beberapa sendok makan air rebusan ke dalam saus yang mendidih dan aduk

Drain the pasta

Matikan api di bawah saus. Tambahkan terong, dua pertiga dari peterseli cincang. Aduk lalu masukkan pasta yang sudah ditiriskan

Serve garnished with the rest of the parsley, black pepper and rock salt


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3 thoughts on “Penne con Melanzane

  1. if the recipe that was supposed to make me scream ‘meat is murder’ (once agreed on giving murder a bad connotation) was your penne con melanzane rendition, that failed to hit the mark, not because of the ingredients, I in fact love aubergines, rich in nicotine and with a very peculiar spicy texture, but because all the effort and time spent in cooking could be saved and spent pursuing different objectives..
    just yesterday, what a coincidence, i bought in sainsbury’s a jar of roasted greek aubergines imam, that, once chopped in smaller chunks, spread onto slices of mozzarella, and put in a microwave for about 40 seconds, gives you a very close approximation of your recipe..
    just to be sure i was’n fooling myself with the final result, ive just had it as an afternoon snack, without the pasta, of course..
    delicious.. ..and within a very reasonable price range (£2.26 a jar)
    of course if i had to cook for more than 2 people, your method would be considered, but to indulge myself in a fast treat, i consider my procedure easier..
    going back to the murderous recipe, i was expecting something on the lines of the ortolan, blinded songbirds fattened up to 4 times their size in a dark cage, then drowned in a snifter of armagnac, plucked, then roasted for about 6 minutes…
    such a delicacy that they must be eaten whole, biting off the head, with the diner’s own head covered by a napkin, not to be disturbed during such a feat…
    unluckily the practice has been banned in the past 3 years in france, and it would be very expensive to get hold of one in the near future..
    good for me, as you know, i am off to vietnam in less than a month, and there, next to dogs, rats and snakes, i will be able to taste drunken prawns, drowned in rice wine..
    maybe not the peak of gastronomy, as ortolans are reputed to be, but still some new flavours to add to my library..
    after all even Darwin himself wanted to taste every single animal he was coming in contact with.
    (comment posted on jan 2012)

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