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    Lebanese Baba Ganoush Recipe

    What is Baba Ganoush?

    Baba ganoush (aka Moutabal) is a smokey eggplant dip that uses tahini, lemon and olive oil as its base. It often features in mezze spreads and in the 'starter' categories of many menus.

    The Lebanese version is made in a very similar to way to hummus and shares many key ingredients except the chickpeas of course.

    lebanese recipe baba ganoush

    You don't need to add any extra spices or herbs, just get the basics right and there's nothing more to it.

    Jump to:
    • What is Baba Ganoush?
    • The eggplants
    • Top tips
    • Serving
    • 📖 Recipe

    The eggplants

    This recipe uses eggplants (aubergines) charred on a gas hob, which can be a messy to clean up afterwards but the smokey flavour is worth the trouble.

    Drain aubergine in colander

    If you want to skip the  mess you can roast them in the oven until well done but you will lose something in the overall flavour.

    While some people like to process the peeled aubergine in a blender I prefer to use a pestle and mortar as I don't want the texture too puréed.

    Char aubergine on hob
    Flake off burnt skin
    Beat with Pestle

    Top tips

    The key is to keep tasting and adjusting the seasoning bit by bit deciding if you need more lemon for tanginess, more tahini for earthiness or more salt.

    I don't put too much olive oil in the mix as I like to drizzle good amounts on top.

    If you use garlic you have to eat it within two days, so you can leave the garlic out at the beginning and add it later if you want it to keep for more than that.

    If you make extra eggplants, they can also be frozen if you want to use them later.

    Add tahini, lemon, salt, crushed garlic
    baba ganoush lebanese

    Serving

    Baba ganoush can be eaten with flatbread, scooped up with nachos, included in sandwiches and wraps as well as eaten with a side of salad and chips.

    If you have a few pomegranate seeds, sprinkle some on top. You can also sprinkle a little sumac on top as well.

    Be careful, it's addictive and no other starter can satisfy your savoury cravings like it.

    lebanese baba ganoush

    📖 Recipe

    lebanese baba ganoush
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    Lebanese Baba Ganoush

    Eggplant dip made with tahini and lemon

    Course Appetizer, Side Dish, Snack
    Cuisine Lebanese
    Keyword Authentic, Eggplant, Healthy, Mezze
    Prep Time 10 minutes
    Cook Time 20 minutes
    Total Time 30 minutes
    Servings 4

    Ingredients

    • 2 large eggplant (aubergines) approx 1 kg
    • 1 lemon
    • 1 garlic clove, crushed
    • 1 teaspoon salt
    • ½ cup of tahini
    • drizzle of extra virgin olive oil

    Instructions

    1. Char the eggplants on a gas hob for about fifteen minutes. Turn every few minutes until well done.

    2. Put the aubergines in a colander, cut the tops off and remove the burnt skin with a fork

    3. Transfer the peeled eggplants to a bowl and beat well with a pestle, you can also use the bottom of a sturdy cup.

    4. Add the lemon, tahini, salt and garlic and mix well. Taste and adjust the seasoning if necessary.

    5. Drizzle with good extra virgin olive oil just before serving.

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