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Starting week with healthier eggplant parmesan and pasta for meatless dinner! Baked to crispy perfection, and packed with punch of flavor from a delicious dredge.

Oh, and I served it with scrumptious Garlic-Herb pasta which is my take on angel-hair pesto pasta served with eggplant parmesan in Cheesecake Factory. (recipe in notes)

Before we jump into cooking Eggplant Parm, I would like to share how this recipe delivers at so many level. I mean, flavor, texture, that Italian comfort-food oomph plus light and healthier.

1. First and foremost, recipe only needs just spray of oil to bake eggplant. No frying required. (I use a simple/ordinary swap to bake crispy eggplant crust without frying. Continue reading to check how.)

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2. There is no eggplant parmesan without cheese. So, yes you will need cheese, both parmesan and mozzarella. However, singe-serve baked rounds need much less cheese, almost 1/3 of what goes into eggplant parmesan casseroles.

Now, I'm not saying for a second that I don't like eggplant parmesan casseroles. Those have their own comforting flavor. And I adore one when I'm craving cheesy-comfort. But today is low-fat Eggplant-Parm dinner day.

You get the point! right?
3. You will be surprised to hear that baking eggplant rounds instead of frying not just saves you time and greasy-mess.. It also cooks whole eggplant batch evenly. (Just makes sure to cut even thick slices.)

You know, as much as I love ordering eggplant parmesan in Italian restaurants.. I always leave a slice or part of slices.. simply because those were under-cooked. Deep frying or shallow frying eggplant in batches sometimes leaves few slices under-cooked due to variation of oil temperature. Vs when baked, all slices will get even heat... So will make perfectly cooked slices. That is my favorite part of baking instead of frying.
4. In my humble opinion, serving single-serve style pieces of eggplant parmesan also helps manage the servings. And are easier to freeze and reheat.

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How to cook crispy eggplant with no-oil?

Glad you asked. :)

I did few simple changes to my way of cooking eggplant to get restaurant-style crispy eggplant texture without using oil. You will be surprise to hear what I did.

1. Use Italian Breadcrumbs instead of Panko: I know! Often you will hear, most recipe calls for panko breadcrumbs to get crispy texture while baking or frying. I was so divided for this one. My mind wanted to use Italain Breadcrumbs but my instincts told me panko are best to get crispy crust. So, I made one batch with panko and one with Italian breadcrumbs.

Since I had not plans to use lot of oil... the panko batch did not turn crispy and brown even after 25 minutes of baking which overcooked the eggplant. On the other side Italian breadcrumbs batch was ready in 15-18 minutes with perfect crispy and brown fried-like texture. Loved it!

2. Back on sheet with aluminium foil instead of rack and parchment: For more even crispy brown spots, I recommend cooking eggplant slices on cookie-sheet lined with aluminum foil. The heat of sheet helps brown the surface more evenly than rack.

Result is, light yet amazingly crispy eggplant.... Ready to dress in your favorite marinara, parmesan cheese and mozzarella! Yumm!!

PS: To make baking eggplant even more easy and mess free... I put eggplant slices in a box or paper bag. Then, add seasoned flour, close lid and shake it few times for even dredging. Then just coat in egg wash and cover with breadcrumbs. Eggplant is ready for the oven! Trust me, this one little steps saves at least 10 minutes from cooking eggplant parmesan.

To borrow a line from Ina Garten, “how easy was that?”

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I always use homemade spicy marinara sauce for all of my Italian recipes. If you want to use store bought.. Please buy a good quality marinara because that is an important ingredient for a good tasting eggplant parmesan recipe.

For the simplicity eggplant parmesan recipe, I decided not to add the pasta recipe to the same post... but I can't resist talking about it. Pasta is Garlic-Herb Angle Hair pasta. It is my take on Cheesecake Factory's Eggplant Parmesan that comes with angel hair pesto pasta.

Oh man, I love this combination! After we eat in cheesecake factory... I will come home crave for that pasta... dream about it until I make, eat and repeat. :) This pasta recipe is lighter and quicker take on that with fresh chopped herbs, fresh garlic and olive oil (instead of butter), with dust of parmesan of course! Oh my-my! This Garlic-Herb pasta alone will make you dream about this eggplant-parmesan dinner! I bet!

Recipe is super simple and I have included it in notes.

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Freeze Instructions:

The best part about making eggplant parmesan at home is that I can freeze the extra/leftover eggplant without marinara and cheese. Then it is used endless number of ways. Actually, I always bake some extra to pull one more meal for week.

Here is what I do: I like to spread the cold-to-touch slices on a freezer-safe sheet and freeze until eggplant is hard. Then, add to zip-able bag and freeze. To reheat, preheat oven at 425 degrees. Takeout as many slices as you want. Spread on baking sheet, bake until heated through, then follow last step to top with marinara and cheese. Bake until cheese melts. Serve and enjoy!

Glad to share a vegetarian dish for meatless Monday. I only try to follow meatless Monday.. Actually because in my home often Tuesdays are meatless. However, this month is different since we are on meatless diet whole month. So, any meat/chicken recipe you see on blog will be my last week's sweat in kitchen before meatless-month. :)

Wish you all a happy last week of summer! I'm sure you are all ready to welcome fall. -Savita x

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FAQs

Is eggplant parmesan healthy to eat? ›

While eggplant can be great for your health and a tasty way to add more veggies to your diet, eggplant parmesan is traditionally loaded with oil. The beautiful eggplant tends to soak up oil like a sponge while it's frying, which can lead to a very high fat and calorie content in the finished dish.

How do you make non fried eggplant parmesan? ›

Place a thick layer of marinara sauce in the bottom of a large baking dish. Add 1 layer of eggplant, more sauce, torn basil leaves, shredded mozzarella, and grated Parmigiano Reggiano. Repeat in layers to the top of the baking dish. Place remaining mozzarella on top and bake at 325f for 50-60 minutes.

How do you cook eggplant without losing nutrients? ›

Most likely grilling, stir-fry, and roasting. The best ways to cook in general to retain nutrients are : Boiling, Steaming, Broiling, Grilling, Sautéing. Grilling is my preference since I love most any vegetable grilled !

What is the healthiest way to eat eggplant for weight loss? ›

Eggplants are high in fiber and low in calories - they can contribute to a healthy, low-calorie diet. However, eggplant can absorb a lot of oil during frying and cooking. Anyone who wants to lose weight should prepare the dish in another way, such as boiling or even eating it raw.

Is baked eggplant healthy? ›

Eggplants are rich in fiber and antioxidants. A serving of eggplant can provide at least 5% of a person's daily requirement of fiber, copper, manganese, B-6, and thiamine. It also contains other vitamins and minerals. In addition, eggplants are a source of phenolic compounds that act as antioxidants.

Can too much eggplant be bad for you? ›

Inspite of all the health benefits that eggplant provides, consumption of this vegetable in large quantities can have some harmful effects on your body. Nasunin, present in eggplant, is a phytochemical which can bind with iron and remove it from the cells. The oxalates in this vegetable can cause stones in the kidney.

Should you peel eggplant for parmesan? ›

The peel of an eggplant is completely edible. However, as the eggplant grows bigger and matures, the peel may become tough and bitter. People often prefer to peel larger eggplants because of this, but smaller eggplants do just fine unpeeled. It ends up being a matter of personal preference.

Why does eggplant parm have so many calories? ›

Breaded and fried eggplant packed in layers of oily cheese can make for a casserole with upwards of 300 calories and 20 grams of fat PER CUP (and we all eat more than a cup serving). And that's not counting the hefty portion of pasta that usually comes along side it.

Does eggplant need to be soaked before baking? ›

Soak eggplant slices or cubes in milk for about 30 minutes before cooking. The milk not only tempers the bitterness, but it actually makes for eggplant that is extra creamy, since the vegetable acts like a sponge and soaks up a good amount of milk in its flesh.

Why do you soak eggplant before cooking? ›

I tend to soak the slices in a bowl of water with a couple of tablespoon of salt for about 30-45 minutes. It doesn't have to do with bitterness, but I find that in doing this, the fried eggplant turns out less greasy," Jenkins says.

How do you remove toxins from eggplant? ›

However, eggplants also contain a substance, solanine, which is used to defend themselves against fungi and insects. It is precisely on this substance that the bitter taste of the eggplants depends. To eliminate it, the most common methods are soaking in water and vinegar and the salt technique.

Is it better to cook eggplant with skin on or off? ›

While the skin of a small young eggplant is edible, the skin becomes bitter on larger or older eggplants and should be peeled. When in doubt, the answer to, "Do you peel eggplant before cooking?" is yes, peel it. Use a vegetable peeler or paring knife to remove the skin.

Is eggplant healthier cooked or raw? ›

While the leaves and flowers can be toxic, the eggplant itself is safe to consume both raw and cooked, and the compound that some might be sensitive to, solanine, is only toxic when consumed in large quantities.

What's the best way to eat eggplant? ›

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