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Aubergine chips with honey

February 18, 2018 By Alan

Aubergine chips are a great option to have in an appetizer table because they have a really low carb content (unlike potato chips) and they’re also not fried but baked. These are also sprinkled with paprika and cayenne pepper which give them a smoky and spicy flavour that contrasts really nicely with the honey.

A few months ago I went to a restaurant in Lima called “Jerónimo” where they serve slightly spicy aubergine chips with a sweet syrup as a courtesy when you arrive to your table. I loved them and I was aching to try making them at home. When I started to investigate it turned out that they’re a really popular dish in the Andalucía region in Spain where they are fried and served with molasses.

Of course you don’t have to make them spicy if you don’t like it and you can vary the spices that go one them before baking as much as you like. I personally love the contrast between the spicy and the sweet from the honey.

They turned out really crispy in the oven and to achieve that the most important thing is to make thin and even slices. If you have a mandoline it’s going to be much easier but even in the video I show you that it’s possible to do it with a knife.

It’s really important that when you choose your aubergine for this recipe you choose one that is hard to the touch so that you can cut it easily. When they’re soft the center becomes spongy and it makes it really tough to cut even slices.

If there’s something important when we use aubergines in any preparation is that we degorge them once they are chopped. This process is done by heavily salting the chopped aubergine and letting them rest for at least 10min to then rinse them. The salt makes them release water and along with it the bitterness that is usually present in these vegetables.

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Aubergine Chips with Honey


Course Appetizer
Difficulty Low
Prep Time 15 minutes
Cook Time 1 hour
Total Time 1 hour 15 minutes
Servings 2 people
Author Lorena Salinas from Cravings Journal

Ingredients

  • 1 large aubergine that's firm to the touch
  • salt
  • olive oil, extra virgin
  • cayenne pepper
  • paprika
  • honey

Instructions

  1. Cut the aubergine in slices of no more than 2mm thickness. If you can use a mandoline it's best but you can also use a sharp knife that's not serrated.

  2. Lay the slices on a board or clean surface and salt them heavily.

  3. Let them rest for at least 10min or until you see that they have released water. Along with this water comes their bitterness.

  4. Rinse throughly and don't season with salt again, they don't need it.

  5. Paint with very little olive oil. If you add too much they will take longer to dry in the oven.

  6. Lay them one next to the other on an oven tray lined with baking paper.

  7. Drizzle extremely lightly and carefully with cayenne pepper as it's really spice and then a larger amount of paprika. At this point you could add other spices such as dried oregano, powdered onion or powdered garlic if you like.

  8. Take to a preheated oven at 125C for 45min.

  9. At 45min check if the smallest or thinnest ones are ready to come out of the oven and return the rest until done. Most of them will most likely take 1 hour to be done but check often starting from the 45min mark to make sure they don't go too dark in colour.

  10. Let cool completely and the drizzle slightly with honey right before serving. If you add the honey a long time before eating they will become slightly soggy.

Filed Under: Appetizers, Recetas saludables, RECIPES, Vegetarian Dishes Tagged With: appetizer, aubergine, cayenne pepper, chef, chips, cravings journal, honey, lorena salinas, paprika, recipe, spicy, vegetarian

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