Just realized that I have quite long did not post a simple Chinese dish. Today I would like to share this simple brinjal dish. I taken a similar brinjal dish in Xiamen China recently, the taste was forgetable. Even my kids don't like brinjal, also gave thumbs up to this dish, as they like the very flavour gravy from this dish, best to serve with a plate of steamed rice.
Before putting into oven
You can also choose to steam instead of bake ..
Special Baked Brinjal and Minced meat
(recipe souce: by Sonia aka Nasi Lemak Lover)
1 brinjal / eggplant, big
150g minced meat
1tsp light soy sauce
1tsp Chinese rice wine
Pepper
1tsp tapioca flour
100g prawns, chopped
3 cloves garlic, chopped
Seasonings
1tbsp oyster sauce
1tbsp light soy sauce
1/2tbsp dark soy sauce
1/2tsp salt or to taste
1/2tsp sugar or to taste
Pepper
250ml water
red chili, chopped
spring onion, chopped
Method
1. Marinate minced meat with light soy sauce, wine, pepper and tapioca flour for 1hour.
2. Wash cleanly the brinjal and cut off the head. Deep fry in a wok with some oil till brown. Make few slices on the brinjal. Set aside.
3. In a wok, heat 3tbsp of cooking oil, sauté chopped garlic, add in prawns and meat, stir till color changed.
4. Add in water, bring to boil, then add in seasonings, thicken with tapioca starch and water, dish out.
5. Place the deep fried brinjal in a sheet of aluminium foil (fold the sides to look like a bowl) and pour in the meat mixture. Cover with another sheet of aluminium foil.
6. Bake at pre-heated oven at 200c for 45mins (depend on the size of brinjal, adjust accordingly).
7. Garnish with red chili and spring onion, serve hot with steamed white rice.
Oh Sonia I just love these Chinese style eggplants, It looks so yummy and mouth-watering. I can finish them of in a seconds dear :D
ReplyDeleteAh, Brinjal/Eggplant/Aubergine whichever you prefer to be called, is one of my favourite! Baked or steamed, I wonder whether the taste would be any far difference?
ReplyDelete以前我不太爱吃茄子
ReplyDelete后来才觉得也不错:P
Simple dishes can be very tasty:) I love eggplant and you combined it so wel;)
ReplyDeleteSonia, This is awesome, simple and yet delicious.
ReplyDeletemy my i'm salivating now!
ReplyDeleteMe and my family like this eggplant so much, i always steam...
ReplyDeleteWah, looks very delicious!! BTW I am actually Jane's real sister. Jane is my eldest sister in my family.
ReplyDeleteThis is something new to me. I'm never much fond of eggplants, but this looks like something I might enjoy.
ReplyDeleteI never take brinjal...
ReplyDeleteI'm sure to bookmark this and try out soon. This really makes me hungry now. Well done!
ReplyDeleteI like brinjal cook it anyway. Be it baked, grill, stir-fry. This another cool way to serve it. Let me go and get some brinjal and cook this. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeletei've cooked brinjal and meat many many times , stir fry them but never baked them before. In fact i intend to post that dish soon, next time i shall also try baking it!
ReplyDeleteSo this is a "simple Chinese dish"?? for me it looks like a very complex, unusual, exotic delight. And it's with my beloved aubergine!
ReplyDeletedelicious baked one...
ReplyDeletelovely baked one..drooling at it!!
ReplyDeleteI do like eggplant but I never like to deep fried them...too much oil,(^○^)。。just wonder if I can replace the deep fried part with brushing them with oil and continue with the rest.......Ur eggplant looks sooooo.....yummy and I think my gal will like it.
ReplyDeleteA great way to eat brinjal besides cooking in curries or stuffing them or stirfrying...looks delicious!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing this! Just delicious!
ReplyDeleteI have never thought of baking brinjal! it makes alot of sense!!! great idea.
ReplyDeleteAwesome! Wow!
ReplyDeleteThis looks super tasty with the addition of a little shrimp in the meat sauce! I have some awards waiting for you on my blog. Do check it out. Have a lovely weekend!
ReplyDeleteHi Sonia, first time on your site..and totally loving it so much so that I'm following you! So many malaysian recipes, reminds me of home sweet home..! Pop by to mine too, I try my best to do some malaysian dishes every so often:-)
ReplyDeleteI have baked brinjal before and yes, it is do-able! I am not a huge fan of brinjal but I think I will eat your dishes with additional servings of rice! :)
ReplyDeleteoh this looks great :-) adore eggplant
ReplyDeleteIt looks very delicious. love it...
ReplyDeleteCheers,
Uma
wow soni, this looks authentic, i have not seen anyone do brinjals this way.
ReplyDeletethis sure adds a lot of flavor to the veggie.mmmm innovative
This dish looks so tempting. It must be yummy yummy. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteThis is something different. Must try to bake brinjal next time. Nice of you to share!
ReplyDeleteI was just thinking about when you would post Chinese dish. :-) I love this dish! I want to put these over the white rice... yum!
ReplyDeleteHow interesting! I've never seen this made like this. It definitely looks like something I want to try though.
ReplyDeletethis is nice with a bowl of rice!!
ReplyDeleteI love baked brinjal,must be very nice,I can feel it.....
ReplyDeleteThat's much more better and easier than I one I usually cook :) Will try it one day ;)
ReplyDeleteThis looks so flavourful and delicious with plain rice! And I love brinjals!
ReplyDeletehealthy, yummy!! I love brinjal... absolutely delicious!
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