Best Hot Chinese Eggplant Aubergine Recipes

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EGGPLANT (AUBERGINE) WITH HOT GARLIC SAUCE



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This dish bursts with flavors from a combination of sweet, spicy, and savory followed by the refreshing crunch of fresh water chestnuts and scallions.

Provided by Rita1652

Categories     Sauces

Time 30m

Yield 4-6 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 12

4 -6 Chinese eggplants (these are long and slender-Chinese groceries will have them) or 4 -6 Japanese eggplants (these are long and slender-Chinese groceries will have them)
5 tablespoons peanut oil or 5 tablespoons corn oil
2 teaspoons chopped fresh ginger
2 tablespoons chopped fresh garlic (I use 4-6 cloves)
1 tablespoon hot bean paste (available from Chinese groceries)
2 tablespoons soy sauce
1 teaspoon sugar
1/2 cup chicken stock or 1/2 cup water
1/4 cup water chestnut, peeled & chopped
1 chopped scallion
1 tablespoon sesame oil
1 tablespoon toasted sesame seeds, for-garnish

Steps:

  • Cut eggplant 1/2-inch wide by 2-inch long strips.
  • Saute 1/2 the eggplant in 1/2 the oil in a non-stick pan/wok, until soft.
  • When browned and soft, remove from pan about 5 minutes.
  • Then repeat with rest of eggplant or sautee in 2 pans.
  • On low heat, cook garlic, ginger, and hot bean paste for a minute, then add sugar, soy sauce and stock/water.
  • Add water chestnuts.
  • Return eggplant to the pan and cook for about five minutes until garlic is soft and a sauce forms.
  • If sauce is too thin, thicken with 1t corn starch mixed with 2t water.
  • Fold sesame oil.
  • Top with green onions and sesame seeds.
  • Serve hot or cold with white rice.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 345.7, Fat 23.3, SaturatedFat 3.8, Cholesterol 0.9, Sodium 557.8, Carbohydrate 33.4, Fiber 16.6, Sugar 13, Protein 7.4

CHINESE EGGPLANT WITH GARLIC SAUCE



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Chinese eggplant with garlic sauce, or "fish fragrant eggplant" (yuxiang qiezi) is a familiar dish in many American Chinese restaurants and buffets but it's also a dish with many authentic variations in China.

Provided by Bill

Categories     Vegetables

Time 25m

Number Of Ingredients 14

1 tablespoon spicy bean paste ((douban la jiang))
1 teaspoon sesame oil
1 tablespoon soy sauce
2 teaspoons sugar
1 tablespoon shaoxing wine
1 teaspoon fish sauce
2-3 Japanese eggplants ((about 6 cups))
2 scallions ((cut into 2-inch lengths))
3 tablespoons oil
4 oz. ground pork ((110g; ground chicken or ground turkey can also be substituted))
2 thin slices ginger ((julienned))
10 dried red chilies
4 cloves garlic ((finely minced))
1 tablespoon Shaoxing wine

Steps:

  • Combine the sauce ingredients in a small bowl and set aside.
  • Wash the eggplants, cut the ends off and slice them into equal sized pieces. After slicing, separate the green and white portions of the scallions into roughly two piles.
  • Over very high heat, heat a tablespoon of oil in your wok. Add half of the eggplant and let it sear until brown on all sides. You can lower the heat if it looks like they're starting to burn. You want to cook the eggplant for about 5 minutes until they start to get soft and have a nice sear. Take this first batch of eggplant out of the pan, heat a second tablespoon of oil, and do the same with your second batch. Set all the cooked eggplant aside on a plate.
  • Set the heat to medium high and add the last tablespoon of oil to the wok, along with the ground pork. After the pork has browned, add the ginger and cook for a minute to let it crystalize with the pork. Stir in the whole red chili peppers and the minced garlic, and after a minute, turn the heat back up to high. Add the eggplant back in, along with the stir-fry sauce, the white parts of the scallions, and the shaoxing wine. Stir-fry everything together for another 2 minutes, making sure everything is well-combined.
  • Toss in the rest of the scallions and stir-fry for another 20 seconds. Plate and serve immediately with white rice.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 244 kcal, Carbohydrate 13 g, Protein 7 g, Fat 18 g, SaturatedFat 3 g, Cholesterol 20 mg, Sodium 486 mg, Fiber 4 g, Sugar 8 g, ServingSize 1 serving

EGGPLANT WITH GARLIC SAUCE



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A mildly spicy (or very spicy if you like) eggplant dish. My mother has been making this for me since I was a child. It is SO GOOD!!

Provided by Whats that Burning smell?

Categories     World Cuisine Recipes     Asian     Chinese

Time 25m

Yield 6

Number Of Ingredients 9

3 tablespoons canola oil
4 Chinese eggplants, halved lengthwise and cut into 1 inch half moons
1 cup water
1 tablespoon crushed red pepper flakes
3 tablespoons garlic powder
5 teaspoons white sugar
1 teaspoon cornstarch
2 tablespoons light soy sauce
2 tablespoons oyster sauce

Steps:

  • Heat the canola oil in a skillet over high heat. Cook and stir the eggplant until soft, about 4 minutes. Stir in the water, red pepper flakes, and garlic powder. Cover and simmer until all the water is absorbed. Meanwhile, mix sugar, cornstarch, soy sauce, and oyster sauce in a bowl until sugar and cornstarch have dissolved. Stir sauce into the eggplant, making sure to evenly coat the eggplant. Cook until the sauce has thickened.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 186.8 calories, Carbohydrate 29.2 g, Fat 8 g, Fiber 13.2 g, Protein 4.9 g, SaturatedFat 0.7 g, Sodium 223.6 mg, Sugar 13.2 g

HOT AND SOUR CHINESE EGGPLANT



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Eggplant is sauteed, then coated in a spicy sweet sauce. It is simple and delicious! I'm sure you'll enjoy this!

Provided by Bonnie

Categories     Side Dish     Vegetables     Eggplant

Time 35m

Yield 4

Number Of Ingredients 9

2 long Chinese eggplants, cubed
1 ½ tablespoons soy sauce
1 tablespoon red wine vinegar
1 tablespoon white sugar
1 green chile pepper, chopped
1 teaspoon cornstarch
½ teaspoon chili oil, or to taste
2 teaspoons salt
2 tablespoons vegetable oil

Steps:

  • Place the eggplant cubes into a large bowl, and sprinkle with salt. Fill with enough water to cover, and let stand for 30 minutes. Rinse well, and drain on paper towels.
  • In a small bowl, stir together the soy sauce, red wine vinegar, sugar, chile pepper, cornstarch and chili oil. Set the sauce aside.
  • Heat the vegetable oil in a large skillet or wok over medium-high heat. Fry the eggplant until it is tender and begins to brown, 5 to 10 minutes. Pour in the sauce, and cook and stir until the sauce is thick and the eggplant is evenly coated. Serve immediately.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 153.4 calories, Carbohydrate 21.1 g, Fat 7.8 g, Fiber 9.5 g, Protein 3.4 g, SaturatedFat 1.2 g, Sodium 1507.3 mg, Sugar 10.2 g

CHINESE EGGPLANTS (AUBERGINE) WITH BLACK BEAN SAUCE



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I love eggplants, but allergic to all seeds, peanuts and nuts. I cannot use commercially available hoisin sauce because it has sesame oil. I cannot make hoisin sauce because it has peanut butter, so I came up with this dish tonight to satisfy my craving for Chinese eggplants.

Provided by Nado2003

Categories     Asian

Time 23m

Yield 4 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 12

1 tablespoon canola oil
4 tablespoons gingerroot (peeled and minced)
2 garlic cloves (minced)
3 green onions (separate whites and green, and slice thinly)
salt and pepper (to taste)
2 tablespoons fermented black beans (these are not black beans, they're fermented soy beans available at Asian markets)
1 small onion (chopped)
2 tablespoons oyster sauce
1 tablespoon rice vinegar, seasoned (or regular vinegar with 1/2 teaspoon of sugar)
2 small Japanese eggplants (cut 1/2-inch thick on the bias)
1/2 teaspoon red pepper flakes (optional)
soy sauce (to taste)

Steps:

  • Heat saucepan on medium high. Add oil, hot but not smoky.
  • Add minced ginger root, garlic, white part of green onion and salt and pepper. Cook to soften.
  • Add fermented black beans, smash with spoon and mix into ginger, garlic, onion mixture.
  • Add chopped onion, cook to soften 2 minutes.
  • Add oyster sauce and rice vinegar, mix well.
  • Add eggplants and mix well.
  • Add red pepper flakes, if using.
  • Cook until eggplants and onion are well done.
  • Taste and add soy sauce, if needed.
  • Garnish with green part of onions.
  • Serve with sauce over white rice.

SPICY CHINESE EGGPLANT (AUBERGINE)



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Make and share this Spicy Chinese Eggplant (Aubergine) recipe from Food.com.

Provided by Miraklegirl

Categories     Vegetable

Time 17m

Yield 4 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 12

5 Japanese eggplants (about 2 pounds)
1 teaspoon salt
2 tablespoons vegetable oil
6 garlic cloves, minced
1 small onion, sliced
1/4 cup soy sauce
2 tablespoons sesame oil
1 tablespoon rice wine or 1 tablespoon dry white vermouth
1 tablespoon rice vinegar
1 teaspoon Asian chili sauce
2 green onions, thinly, sliced
1/2 sweet red pepper, diced

Steps:

  • Trim off eggplant stems.
  • Cut eggplant in half lengthwise, cut each half lengthwise into 1-inch (2. 5 cm) thick strips.
  • Cut each strip into 2-inch (5 cm) pieces; place in colander.
  • Sprinkle with salt; let stand for 1 hour.
  • Pat dry.
  • In large wok or shallow Dutch oven, heat oil over medium-high heat; stir-fry garlic and onion for 2 minutes.
  • Add eggplant; stir-fry for 5 minutes.
  • Meanwhile, in bowl, whisk together sauce ingredients; pour into wok, cover and cook, stirring often, for 5 minutes or until eggplant is tender.
  • Sprinkle with green onions and red pepper.

YU HSIANG EGGPLANT (AUBERGINE)



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Make and share this Yu Hsiang Eggplant (Aubergine) recipe from Food.com.

Provided by tgobbi

Categories     Vegetable

Time 40m

Yield 2-4 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 17

1 lb eggplant, cut in bite size chunks
1 cup vegetable oil
1/4 cup sliced canned bamboo shoot
chinese tree ear mushroom, shredded
2 -3 sliced water chestnuts (or, better, substitute fresh jicama)
2 scallions, cut in 2 inch pieces
1 teaspoon fresh ginger
2 -3 teaspoons garlic
1/2 cup chicken stock (canned is OK)
1 teaspoon dark soy sauce
1/2 teaspoon sugar (to taste)
1 teaspoon vinegar
1/2 teaspoon szechuan hot bean sauce
chinese hot oil (optional) or Tabasco sauce (optional)
1 teaspoon cold water
1 teaspoon cornstarch, in the water
3 -4 drops sesame oil

Steps:

  • The small purple Asian eggplant is best but the western dark skinned variety (large or baby) can be used be used.
  • If using the western eggplant you may want to peel the skin since it has a tendency to be quite tough.
  • These are called mu-er in Chinese.
  • This is the fungus used in mu shu pork.
  • Variously known in English as wood ears, tree ears or cloud ears, it is strictly a texture food and has no flavor at all.
  • They must be soaked for 15 minutes in boiling water before use.
  • The stem is very tough and must be removed.
  • Mu-er increase up to four times in size when soaked so a little goes a long way.
  • Chinese red vinegar is best but unseasoned rice vinegar, or plain or cider vinegar work fine.
  • Have a bowl handy lined with a sieve.
  • Heat oil in wok to very hot.
  • Carefully stir in eggplant and cook, stirring constantly, until half done.
  • Pour contents into the sieve-lined bowl to drain.
  • (You may want to press down on it slightly since eggplant soaks up a lot of oil).
  • The oil can be strained and reserved for other uses.
  • Reheat the wok with a little more oil and stir fry the garlic, ginger and scallions for about 30 seconds- until they give off a strong aroma.
  • Add the mu-er, water chestnuts and bamboo; stir fry about a minute.
  • Stir in the sauce ingredients.
  • When it begins to boil thicken it slightly by adding a little of the cornstarch mixture at a time.
  • When it reaches the desired thickness (it takes very little time) stir in the cooked eggplant.
  • Continue to stir and cook for about a minute.
  • Stir in a few drops of sesame oil and serve immediately.
  • Serves 3 or 4 as part of a multicourse Chinese dinner.

SPICY CHINESE EGGPLANT (AUBERGINE) AND CHICKEN



Spicy Chinese Eggplant (Aubergine) and Chicken image

This is one of my favorite dishes. It has a really good kick. Make sure not to overcook the eggplant because then it will get mushy.

Provided by jordana sarrell

Categories     Asian

Time 25m

Yield 4-6 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 13

1 lb eggplant
1 lb chicken
1 teaspoon garlic
1 tablespoon cornstarch
canola oil
green onion
2 tablespoons oyster sauce
2 tablespoons soy sauce
2 tablespoons water
1 tablespoon white vinegar
1 tablespoon sugar
1 tablespoon chili paste
1 tablespoon sesame oil

Steps:

  • Combine Spicy Sauce Ingredients.
  • Cut up chicken to desired size.
  • Peel eggplant and cut up to desired size.
  • Deep fry eggplant submerged in Canola Oil in a wok about 2 minutes, then remove and place on paper towel to drain.
  • Stir Fry garlic in wok, about 10 seconds.
  • Cook chicken.
  • Add Spicy Sauce into wok and simmer then add cornstarch.
  • Add eggplant and stir, about 30 seconds.
  • Serve and Enjoy!

SZECHUAN STYLE EGGPLANT (AUBERGINE)



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Spicy and good. Eggplant absorbs the flavors of the sauce and gets nice and tender. Great with a little jasmine rice.

Provided by PalatablePastime

Categories     Vegetable

Time 29m

Yield 4 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 13

6 Japanese eggplants, cut into finger sized strips
1 1/2 tablespoons soy sauce
1 tablespoon brown sugar
1/4 cup chicken broth
4 tablespoons peanut oil
1 tablespoon grated ginger
1 tablespoon minced garlic
1/2-1 teaspoon red pepper flakes
1/4 cup water chestnut, rinsed and chopped
3 -4 scallions, finely chopped
1 1/2 tablespoons rice wine vinegar
1 tablespoon dark sesame oil
1 tablespoon toasted sesame seeds

Steps:

  • Cook eggplant in 2-3 tbsp oil in a large deep skillet until tender (add a little more oil or water if necessary- it will cook down with the amount of oil stated but with a nicely hot wok, there may be a little smoke involved, but don't worry, turn on the hood exhaust because it just adds to the flavor).
  • While eggplant is cooking, mix soy sauce, sugar, and broth together in a small bowl till sugar dissolves.
  • Remove eggplant from skillet when cooked and keep warm.
  • Heat garlic, red pepper flakes, and ginger in 1 tbsp oil until aromatic.
  • Stir in the water chestnuts and half of the scallions along with the eggplant and the soy sauce mixture.
  • Stir and cook until the soy sauce is absorbed into the eggplant (this may take several minutes).
  • Add the vinegar, sesame oil, and remaining scallions, stirring to mix.
  • Serve hot, garnished with sesame seeds.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 398.5, Fat 19.8, SaturatedFat 3.3, Sodium 445, Carbohydrate 55.6, Fiber 29.1, Sugar 23.6, Protein 10.3

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