I
may have mentioned that aubergines are one of my favourite vegetables
and this recipe makes the most of their unique flavour. Russian in
origin, it’s usually popular, although very conservative eaters
find its taste and texture too unusual for comfort. The secret of
success is to ensure that the aubergine skin is thoroughly charred –
this is what gives it its distinctive, smokey taste.
Serves 4 as a starter
1
medium aubergine – about 250 g (8 oz)
1/2
tsp dried, minced garlic
2
tbsp olive oil
1
tsp lemon juice
salt
and pepper
Method:
- Char the aubergine over a hot flame. The easiest way to do this is on your toaster, if you have one, using kitchen tongs to reposition it until all the skin is blistered and black. Lacking a toaster, you can hold it in your tongs or on the end of a fork or put it under the grill. At the end, the aubergine should be cooked through. If it isn’t (test with a toothpick) lower the heat and cook it a little longer
- Once it’s ready, cut the aubergine in half and carefully scrape the flesh away from the skin (which you don’t use), put it into a bowl and mix it to a purée with a broad-bladed knife or fork.
- Now add the olive oil, lemon juice, salt and pepper and blend thoroughly.
- Scrape into a crockery bowl and serve when it’s thoroughly cooled.
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