debodun
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- way upstate in New York, USA
Do you prefer to peel, not peel, or it depends on the dish?
I take the skin off probably because my Mother always did. After she peeled it she would salt the slices, stack them and put a heavy dish or plate on top and leave it for awhile.When I was a kid I asked her why she did this and she told me to get the poison out. lol It probably was to get rid of some of the water before she breaded and fried the slices. I remember being a little afraid to eat them after she said that.
I take the skin off probably because my Mother always did. After she peeled it she would salt the slices, stack them and put a heavy dish or plate on top and leave it for awhile.When I was a kid I asked her why she did this and she told me to get the poison out. lol It probably was to get rid of some of the water before she breaded and fried the slices. I remember being a little afraid to eat them after she said that.
It's not poison but it tastes like it. I found out the hard way a long time ago. Tossed the entire casserole.
Oh noooooo fmdog, maybe the sauce wasn't right? Eggplant does belong to the Nightshade family, but not poisonous. Maybe the one you had was male and had too many bitter seeds?
No, I failed to salt the eggplant to remove the bitterness. It is very bitter if it is not salted first. I made eggplant fritters a few years go and they were great but of course I lost the recipe.
I'll say this, I am learning a lot about eggplants. If you mix the male & female does the casserole come out bigger!?Some people believe that male eggplants are less bitter because they contain fewer seeds than female eggplants, I have never found a significant difference in taste and don't bother with the salt/drain routine.
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