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  2. Moussaka - Wikipedia

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    Moussaka (/ m uː ˈ s ɑː k ə /, UK also / ˌ m uː s ə ˈ k ɑː /, US also / ˌ m uː s ɑː ˈ k ɑː /) is an eggplant (aubergine)- or potato-based dish, often including ground meat, which is common in the Balkans and the Middle East, with many local and regional variations.

  3. List of eggplant dishes - Wikipedia

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    Eggplant or aubergine is used in the cuisine of many countries. It is often stewed, as in the French ratatouille , or deep fried as in the Italian parmigiana di melanzane , the Turkish karnıyarık or Turkish and Greek musakka/moussaka , and Middle-Eastern and South Asian dishes.

  4. Our big fat Greek feast: Mezze dips, salad, moussaka ... - AOL

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    Moussaka is to Greeks what lasagna is to Italians. It’s essentially a Greek casserole with layers of roasted eggplant, tomato, cheese and potatoes. In our updated vegetarian version, we crown ...

  5. List of Greek dishes - Wikipedia

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    Moussaka (μουσακάς) Casserole made of (typically fried) aubergine, potato, and spiced minced meat. There are other, less common variations besides eggplant, such as zucchini. The modern version of the dish was created by the Greek chef Nikolaos Tselementes in the 1920s Makálo (μακάλο)

  6. Cypriot cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Aubergines can be prepared in a variety of ways, including stuffed and in moussaka. They are commonly fried and stewed slowly in oil, where the cooking time brings out the flavour and also allows them to shed the oil they have absorbed.

  7. Baba ghanoush - Wikipedia

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    [6] [7] [8] The eggplant is traditionally roasted, baked or broiled over an open flame before peeling, so that the pulp is soft and has a smoky taste. [9] It is a typical meze (starter) of the regional cuisine, often served as a side to a main meal and as a dip for pita bread. [7] A very similar dish is mutabbal (Arabic: متبل, lit.

  8. Ratatouille - Wikipedia

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    Modern ratatouille uses tomatoes as a foundation for sautéed garlic, onion, zucchini (courgette), aubergine (eggplant), bell pepper, marjoram, fennel and basil. Instead of basil, bay leaf and thyme, or a mix of green herbs like herbes de Provence can be used. The modern version does not appear in print until c. 1930. [5]

  9. Lebanese cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Fatteh is one of the most popular dishes in the Levant is and the popular variant fatet batinjan (aubergine casserole) [87] is served with yoghurt, fried bread, aubergine, and maté. [88] [89] [90] Moussaka unlike the Greek style is a vegetarian aubergine dish, made with fried aubergine simmered in an onion and tomato sauce with chickpeas. [91]