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Easy Eggplant Recipe!

This baked eggplant recipe is cheesy and spicy and frankly, much easier to make than that other eggplant recipe!

Baked Eggplant Recipe in white dish

This easy eggplant recipe is similar to eggplant Parmesan, but the eggplant is baked, not fried.

Made with a spicy tomato sauce and smoked mozzarella, this spicy eggplant gratin is a perfect side dish for any main course. Of course, this could even be the main course!

Unlike eggplant Parmesan, this is actually considered an eggplant gratin.

Baked Eggplant

So what is a gratin?

A gratin is just a fancy name for something baked in a shallow dish, that is then topped with grated cheese or breadcrumbs.

If making a gratin with crumbs, they are then drizzled with oil so the top becomes crusty and golden brown.

Gratins are often popped under the broiler for a few minutes to achieve there gorgeous exterior.

This eggplant gratin is no exception. Similar to Eggplant Parmesan in flavor, I love the fact that instead of frying eggplant slices, these eggplant cubes are baked.

Easy Baked Eggplant

How to Make this Easy Eggplant Recipe?

The tomato sauce is simply made and heartily spicy. However, if you choose you could use jarred tomato sauce Arrabiata style, and achieve something similar. It might not be quite as thick as homemade but  you’d still have something to be proud of!

I love this spicy eggplant gratin that I’m sharing today. I’ve served it at parties and just to Manservant, and either way it is always a hit.

Maybe it’s the spiciness of the tomato sauce  or the smokiness of the cheese, but whatever it is everyone always wants seconds.

As for the cheese…I only recommend the best. Use the best Parmesan you can afford and if you can find smoked mozzarella by all means use it.

Easy Cheesy Eggplant Casserole

I however, am not above using regular mozzarella and if you want a smoky flavor add a few drops of liquid smoke to the finished sauce. Really.

Fresh mozzarella is also good and gives an extra creaminess to the dish, but regular mozzarella give that chewy, stringy cheese kind of pizza quality to this easy baked eggplant.

I think it’s the smokiness of this spicy Italian eggplant gratin that makes this the perfect side dish to any grilled entree.

I made this easy eggplant recipe or casserole ahead of time and kept it well covered in the fridge for two days, before I baked it.

Eggplant Gratin with tomato sauce in white dish

This delectable side dish turned out perfect and everyone was very pleased with the results. Honestly though, with a salad you could make this your meal…it’s just that I’m married to a man who thinks that a big piece of protein should be the star of every plate.

Do what you choose, but more importantly if you are an eggplant lover, be sure to make this. Your efforts will be rewarded with everyone asking for seconds!

I just finished planting my garden and I’m hoping that I get lots of eggplant. A few years ago I had over twenty on one plant. Last year some unnamed creature took most of them.

So keep your fingers crossed that this year he doesn’t come back, because I have lots of great  eggplant recipes I’m dying to make!

(This post was originally published in May, 2018.)

Check out some other great side dishes:

Chinese Eggplant with Pork and Garlic

Chinese Eggplant with Pork and Garic

Fish Stew with Caramelized Eggplant

Fish Stew with Eggplant

Cauliflower Gratin Casserole

 Cauliflower Gratin Casserole

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Eggplant Gratin

Spicy Eggplant Gratin Casserole

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  • Author: Abbe Odenwalder
  • Prep Time: 30 Minutes
  • Cook Time: 30 Minutes
  • Total Time: 70 Minutes
  • Yield: 6-8 Servings 1x
  • Category: Side Dish, Main Course
  • Method: Baking
  • Cuisine: American

Description

This spicy eggplant gratin is similar to Eggplant Parmesan, but the eggplant is baked, not fried. Made with a spicy tomato sauce and smoked mozzarella, this spicy eggplant gratin is a perfect side dish for any main course. Of course, this could even be the main course!


Ingredients

Scale

3 lbs eggplant, cut into 1” chunks

1/2 c plus 3 T olive oil

Salt and Fresh Ground Pepper

1 medium onion, chopped

3 garlic cloves, minced

1 t crushed red pepper

30 basil leaves

2 28 oz cans whole peeled tomatoes, crushed

6 oz smoked mozzarella or regular mozzarella

3 oz Parmigiano Reggiano, finely grated (1 cup)


Instructions

Position racks in upper and lower third of oven. Preheat oven to 375. Line 2 large rimmed baking sheets with parchment. Divide eggplant chunks between the prepared baking sheets and toss each sheet with 2 T of oil. Season with salt and pepper and spread into a single layer. Bake for about 45 minutes, until golden brown, rotating baking sheets halfway through baking. Keep oven on.

Meanwhile heat 1/4 of the olive oil in a large pot. Add the onion, season with salt and cook over medium low heat, stirring occasionally until softened. Add garlic, crushed red pepper and 5 of the basil leaves and cook until garlic is soft and fragrant, about 1 minute. Add tomatoes, squeezing each one with your hand and dropping into pot. Stir occasionally, smashing tomatoes as you go. Simmer about 45 minutes until sauce has thickened. There should be about 6 c of sauce.

Spread 1 c of the sauce in the bottom of a shallow 2 1/2 quart baking dish. Top with half of the eggplant and the remaining basil leaves. Drizzle with 1 T of the olive oil. Spread 2 c of the sauce on top and sprinkle with half of the cheese. Drizzle with 1 T of olive oil. Top with remaining eggplant, sauce, mozzarella and 1 T of olive oil.

Bake the gratin in the upper third of the oven for about 30 minutes or until bubbling. Remove from oven and preheat the broiler to high. Sprinkle the remaining 1/2 c of Parmesan over the top and broil for 3 minutes or until golden brown. Let cool for 10 minutes before serving. (If this has been refrigerated before baking, please bring to room temperature before placing on oven.)


Notes

A great recipe from Food and Wine.

 

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Diane

Sunday 6th of March 2022

I just subscribed. Your recipes look great. I would really love if the comments were from people who actually made the recipe rather than those who thought it looked good. For me, this is always more helpful when I try a new recipe. I do look forward to trying many new dishes here. Thanks

sherry

Friday 9th of April 2021

i just adore eggplant! not so fond of tomatoes though... I wonder if you could make a red capsicum sauce for it? i made lorraine's (Not Quite Nigella blog) eggplant and mince the other day Soooo delish! This looks fabulous.

Healthy World Cuisine

Thursday 8th of April 2021

This looks so delicious , we would eat this as the main dish. Beautiful shots!

angiesrecipes

Thursday 8th of April 2021

This looks HEAVENLY! BEST gratin ever, Abbe.

Thao @ In Good Flavor

Saturday 2nd of June 2018

This looks and sounds fantastic!! I love that you added the smokiness of the mozzarella. I would be completely satisfied with just this for dinner!