Stuffed Eggplant Recipe (2024)

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My tasty Roasted Eggplant Recipe is roasted eggplant slices stuffed with mozzarella, tomato, and pesto! I’ll show you how to easily roast eggplant in the oven for the best texture and flavor.

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Best Stuffed Eggplant

If you love Italian dishes like Caprese, this is a perfect recipe for you!

This stuffed and roasted eggplant gets all of its delicious flavors from the basil pesto, mozzarella, and tomato slices. It is so easy to prepare and an amazing meal! I love how light and flavorful it is.

I like to top mine off with toasted pine nuts, parmesan cheese, and fresh basil after baking, too. Every bite is worth savoring. I promise you’ve never had a stuffed eggplant recipe like this one. It is by far one of my favorite Sunday dinner ideas!

Amazing recipe. Turned out beautiful!

Adrienn

Stuffed Eggplant Ingredients

  • largeeggplant
  • beefsteak tomatoes
  • mozzarella cheese slices
  • pesto
  • olive oil

Optional for serving

  • toasted pine nuts
  • fresh basil leaves
  • grated Parmesan cheese
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How to Cut Eggplant

For stuffed eggplant recipes, it’s important to get those perfect slices. You want them cut to the right thickness and you don’t want to cut all of the way through the bottom.

  1. Set your eggplant on a cutting board. To each side of the eggplant, place a guide: this could be a wooden spoon handle, chopstick, or thick wooden skewer.
  2. Slice your eggplant without cutting all of the way through – you want it to connect at the bottom of each slice. When your knife hits the guide, that’s when you know to stop cutting.
  3. Cut the eggplant into slices that are about ¼ inch thick.

TIP—Preheat your oven to 350°F while slicing the eggplant so it will be ready once you’re done preparing it to bake.

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How to Stuff Eggplant

Next, you’ll stuff the eggplant with cheese, tomato, and pesto.

  1. Place pesto in between each slice of eggplant, followed by a slice of beefsteak tomato and a slice of mozzarella cheese.
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  2. Continue stuffing the eggplant slices until each slice is filled with pesto, tomato, and mozzarella.

It was sooo easy and my roommates loved it!

Munira

How to Roast Eggplant

Time to bake! Follow this guide for how to cook eggplant in the oven for the most perfect, delicious, and tender dish:

  1. Place the stuffed eggplant in a 9 by 13 inch baking dish greased lightly with olive oil. Let it lay almost flat in the dish.
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  2. Drizzle olive oil over the eggplant, and roast at 350°F for 1 hour, until it cooks through and is nicely browned.
  3. Cut through the bottom of the slices to serve. Sprinkle with pine nuts, fresh basil, and grated Parmesan, if desired.
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This was spectacular!

Deborah

Roasted Eggplant Recipe Tips

Oven-roasting is one of the best ways to cook eggplant, but if you’ve never cooked it before, there are a few details to look out for!

  • Use the right eggplant: Look for a large eggplant to use in this recipe. The most common variety of American eggplant is generally the perfect kind to use!
  • Pick a ripe eggplant: When ripe, this vegetable will be firm and shiny, without any wrinkles or squishy spots.

Stuffed Eggplant Recipes FAQs

What is the secret to cooking eggplant?

The #1 secret to cooking the perfect eggplant is it must be completely cooked through until it’s soft, smooth, and creamy. Always check with a fork and make sure it’s soft and cooked perfectly.

Do you peel eggplant before cooking?

You do not need to peel an eggplant. Especially when slicing the eggplant. The skin adds a nice bite.

What to Serve with Eggplant

  • Fresh Vegetable Salad
  • Instant Pot French Bread
  • Green Bean Almondine
  • Foil Packet Potatoes
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Easy Vegetarian Recipes

  • Vegetarian Enchiladas
  • Slow Cooker Vegetarian Chili
  • Roasted Vegetables with Cheese Sauce

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Stuffed Roasted Eggplant Recipe

Isabel Laessig

This stuffed roasted eggplant recipe is as easy as it gets and so delicious! Ready to bake with just 10 minutes of prep, and full of flavor.

4.67 from 15 votes

Print Recipe

Prep Time 10 minutes mins

Cook Time 1 hour hr

Total Time 1 hour hr 10 minutes mins

Course Main Dish

Cuisine American

Servings 4

Calories 402 kcal

Equipment

  • 9×13" baking dish

Ingredients

  • 1 large eggplant or 2 smaller eggplants
  • 2 large beefsteak tomatoes halved and sliced
  • 4 ¾ oz. not soft burrata, but mozzarella slices
  • ¾ cup
  • 2-3 tablespoons

Optional for serving

  • toasted pine nuts

Cooking Conversions

See our Cooking Conversions Chart for help converting measurements!

Instructions

  • Preheat oven to 350°F.

    Slice 1 large eggplant almost all of the way through into slices that are about ¼-inch thick, leaving them connected near the bottom.

    Halve and slice 2 large beefsteak tomatoes.

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  • Place a heaping 1 tsp. or so of pesto in between each slice, followed by a slice of beefsteak tomato and a slice of mozzarella cheese.

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  • Continue stuffing the eggplant slices until each slice is filled with pesto, tomato, and mozzarella.

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  • Place the stuffed eggplant in a 9 by 13 inch baking dish greased with olive oil. Let it lay almost flat in the dish.

    Drizzle olive oil over the eggplant.

    Roast at 350°F for 1 hour, until it cooks through and is nicely browned.

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  • Cut through the bottom of the slices to serve. Sprinkle with pine nuts, fresh basil, and Parmesan.

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Notes

TIP: When slicing the eggplant, place a chopstick, wooden skewer, or wooden spoon to one or both sides as a “guide”. When you’re making your slices, your knife will hit the guide before cutting all of the way through the eggplant.

Nutrition

Calories: 402kcalCarbohydrates: 18gProtein: 12gFat: 32gSaturated Fat: 8gCholesterol: 30mgSodium: 657mgPotassium: 691mgFiber: 6gSugar: 10gVitamin A: 2607IUVitamin C: 26mgCalcium: 272mgIron: 1mg

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About Isabel Laessig

Hi! I’m Isabel Laessig, also known as Family Foodie, creator of Sunday Supper Movement and author of the Boujee Steak Cookbook. Sunday Supper is my mission to bring family back around the dinner table. Join me in making family meal-time a tradition to celebrate!

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  1. jo_jo_ba says

    Now I REALLY wish our eggplants had grown this summer!

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  2. Cindy Kerschner says

    So elegant looking!

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  3. Wendy Klik says

    What a gorgeous dish!

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  4. Eileen Gray says

    Wow, that is an impressive dish!

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  5. Nettie Moore says

    A real show stopper! Nettie

    Reply

  6. David Crowley says

    What a beautiful vegetable dish!

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  7. Alix P Lindstrom says

    Do you think I could make this with marinara sauce instead of pesto?

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    • Isabel Laessig says

      We don’t see why not. Let us know how it turns out.

      Reply

  8. Sheena says

    Really tasty but i will make slimmer hasselback slices next time as the middle was less cooked and also put a bit more pesto on both sides of the slices. 😋😋😋

    Reply

  9. Amand says

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    Made this for dinner tonight. It was very good but needed a little something. A splash of balsamic vinegar did the trick.

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    • Em Beitel says

      Thank you so much, Amand! We’re glad you enjoyed it – and that sounds like an amazing addition!

      Reply

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FAQs

Why do you soak eggplant in water before cooking? ›

I tend to soak the slices in a bowl of water with a couple of tablespoon of salt for about 30-45 minutes. It doesn't have to do with bitterness, but I find that in doing this, the fried eggplant turns out less greasy," Jenkins says.

What is the secret to cooking eggplant? ›

One of the secrets to cooking tender-but-never-mushy eggplant is salt. First, Stilo cuts her eggplant into the desired shape (rounds, cubes, planks, etc.), and then sprinkles the eggplant evenly with a generous amount of salt.

What is stuffed eggplant made of? ›

In a bowl, mix together the cooked eggplant, vegetables, beef, herbs, 1 cup of the cheese, 1/4 cup of the bread crumbs and the egg. Fill the scooped-out eggplant halves with this mixture, dividing it evenly between the two halves.

Do you leave the skin on eggplant when you bake it? ›

While the skin of a small young eggplant is edible, the skin becomes bitter on larger or older eggplants and should be peeled. When in doubt, the answer to, "Do you peel eggplant before cooking?" is yes, peel it. Use a vegetable peeler or paring knife to remove the skin.

Should you soak eggplant in milk or salt water? ›

Soak it 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.

What happens if you don't salt eggplant 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). This method works for eggplant slices, cubes, or planks.

How to prepare eggplant before baking? ›

Slice and Salt: Slice the eggplant into even rounds, salt generously, and let them sit for about 30 minutes. This helps draw out excess moisture. Pat Dry: After 30 minutes, pat the eggplant slices dry with paper towels to remove the released moisture.

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.

What is the black stuff inside eggplant? ›

If you notice black seeds inside the eggplant when you cut it open, throw it away; it has been sitting around too long and will be bitter. Eggplant are naturally sweet when fresh, and do not need to be salted for a long time to remove bitterness.

Why are eggplants so expensive? ›

During peak growing seasons, when there's an abundance of eggplants, prices tend to be lower. Conversely, during off-seasons or when supply is limited, prices may rise due to increased demand. The cost of eggplants can also vary based on where they are grown and distributed.

Why do you put an egg in eggplant? ›

First recorded in 1763, the word "eggplant" was originally applied to white cultivars, which look very much like hen's eggs (see image). Similar names are widespread in other languages, such as the Icelandic term eggaldin or the Welsh planhigyn ŵy.

When should you not eat eggplant? ›

When looking at the exterior of the eggplant, check the stem and cap. Both should be green and fresh-looking. If they are starting to fade in color, that's an indicator that the vegetable may be spoiling. You'll also want to toss the eggplant if there is any mold on the stem or cap.

What does soaking eggplant in milk do? ›

Milk is said to help draw out the bitterness in eggplant. Our recipe doesn't call for milk, but if you're worried that your eggplant will taste bitter, you can soak the slices in milk for 20 to 30 minutes. Drain and pat them dry before proceeding with the rest of the recipe.

Does eggplant need to be soaked? ›

You don't have to soak eggplant but it's a good idea to bleed it with salt to take away some of the bitterness. What is the best way to prepare eggplants? I like to fry them but then they are soaked with oil.

Why do you soak eggplant in water and vinegar? ›

Soaking eggplant in water and vinegar helps remove some of the vegetable's natural bitterness. This step also helps preserve some of the skin's color so it stays a vibrant purple even after cooking.

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