The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Asian eggplant stars in Filipino omelet

- By C.W. Cameron

I grew up with two types of eggplants: big, almost black Italian eggplants, and tiny, almost black dried eggplants. My mother’s family came from Syria, and her two preparatio­ns were recipes from her mother. The fresh eggplants were baked until they collapsed and the custard-soft interior was pureed with tahini, garlic, olive oil, lemon juice and a little salt to make what we just referred to as “eggplant dip.” The tiny dried eggplants were stuffed with a mixture of regular longgrain rice with minced lamb or beef and braised.

Fast-forward a few decades and witness the rise of Asian eggplants. Tiny green Thai eggplants, long slender Japanese eggplants in every shade of purple, white eggplant, eggplants striped in purple and white. I remember a decade ago when I began subscribin­g to a farm’s community supported program and these “odd” eggplants began to appear. What was I supposed to do with them?

After a year or two of treating them as another option for baba ghanoush, I finally began branching out. Mostly with stir-fries.

But this summer, I ran across a recipe for an Eggplant Omelet, a popular breakfast dish in the Philippine­s.

Never having used “eggplant” and “omelet” in the same paragraph, let alone sentence, I had to give it a try.

Reading through a recipe for “tortang talong” posted by Joe Sevier at Epicurious. com, the method started out in a familiar way: cook the eggplant until the interior is completely soft, then proceed.

I learned after a few batches that I didn’t need the two eggs in the original recipe.

It turned out one was enough to produce an eggplant cutlet surrounded by softly cooked egg but with a crisp exterior.

It really will remind you of an omelet.

Sevier enjoys his tortang talong with a slice of melon. I added diced yellow tomato instead.

 ?? C. W. CAMERON FOR THE ATLANTA JOURNALCON­STITUTION ?? This recipe for Eggplant Omelet (Tortang Talong) requires just one egg.
C. W. CAMERON FOR THE ATLANTA JOURNALCON­STITUTION This recipe for Eggplant Omelet (Tortang Talong) requires just one egg.
 ?? C. W. CAMERON FOR THE ATLANTA JOURNALCON­STITUTION ?? Eggplant Omelet (Tortang Talong) – the ingredient­s
C. W. CAMERON FOR THE ATLANTA JOURNALCON­STITUTION Eggplant Omelet (Tortang Talong) – the ingredient­s

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