There are hundreds of versions of this Turkish aubergine dish. It is authentically quite oily, but reduce the oil if you prefer
- Cooking Time Prep 15 mins
Cook 1 hr, 30 mins - Skill Level Easy
- Servings Serves 6
Kcalories
435
Protein
27g
Carbs
12g
Fat
32g
Saturates
14g
Fibre
5g
Sugar
10g
Salt
0.27g
- 3 aubergines
- 2 tbsp olive oil, plus extra for brushing
- 1 Spanish onion, finely chopped
- 2 garlic cloves, crushed
- 1 tsp cinnamon
- 8 ripe tomatoes, peeled
- small bunch flat-leaf parsley, chopped
- 12 lamb chops or cutlets
- paprika, for seasoning
- 1 lemon, halved
- For the tzatziki
- 150g tub Greek yogurt
- ½ cucumber, seeds scooped out, grated
- 2 tbsp chopped mint
- Heat oven to 190C/170C fan/gas 5. Halve the aubergines lengthways and score the flesh side deeply, brush with a good layer of olive oil and put on a baking sheet. Roast for 20 mins or until the flesh is soft enough to scoop out.
- Fry the onion in a little oil until soft, add the garlic and cinnamon and fry for 1 min. Once the aubergines are cool enough to handle, scoop out the centres. Roughly chop the flesh and add it to the onions. Halve the tomatoes, scoop the seeds and juice into a sieve set over a bowl, then chop the flesh. Add the chopped tomatoes to the pan and cook everything for 10 mins until nice and soft. Add a little more oil if you need to. Stir in the parsley, leaving a little for scattering at the end.
- Lay the aubergine halves in a baking dish and divide the tomato mixture between them. Pour over the juice from the tomatoes, drizzle with more olive oil and bake for 30 mins until the aubergines have collapsed.
- Meanwhile, mix the tzatziki ingredients together and put in a small serving bowl.
- Season the lamb with salt, black pepper and a pinch of paprika. Griddle, grill or barbecue for 3 mins on each side or until the fat is nicely browned, then put in a serving dish and squeeze over the lemon halves. Scatter the aubergines with parsley, then serve with the lamb and tzatziki.
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