Ingredients:
3 large eggplants
300g strained Greek yoghurt or mayonnaise
3 medium-sized cloves of garlic
2 tablespoonfuls extra virgin olive oil
1 lemon
Salt
Preparation:
- Wash the eggplants and make a few deep cuts in their skin with a sharp knife.
- Bake them whole in a very hot oven for approximately 1 hour until the skin is burned and cracks if you tap it with your fingers. It is important to be burned because that gives a special smoky taste to the dip.
- Allow them to cool and cut them in two lengthwise.
- Scoop out the white flesh and try to remove the dark seeds.
- Put the flesh in a colander, add salt which will remove the bitterness from the eggplants and lemon juice which will help them to remain white.
- Allow them to stand and drain for an hour.
- Mash them as much as you can with the help of a fork, do not use a blender.
- Add the yoghurt (or mayonnaise), the crushed garlic and the olive oil and stir them well.
- Place them in a shallow bowl and decorate them with parsley leaves and a few drops of olive oil.
This is traditionally made with Greek strained yoghurt but can also be made with mayonnaise instead. Try both ways and see which you prefer – with mayonnaise it has a slightly thicker, richer taste.
This is a side dish which can be served with any meat, fish or vegetable dish.
submitted by: symposio

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