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- From: Alex McGregor <waldenfarm AT sprintmail.com>
- To: Market Farming <market-farming AT franklin.oit.unc.edu>
- Subject: Re: Oriental eggplant
- Date: Sun, 14 Jul 2002 14:58:06 -0400
Tom,
One way to cook it is to slice it and sauté until tender in olive oil along
with some chopped garlic. You can add some Korean hot sauce if you like
spicy.
Another is to slice and broil on a cookie sheet (single layer) with a thin
coat
of oil on the pan. Top it with some grated Romano or other cheese and add some
Italian tomato sauce or herbs.
Or you can use it in any eggplant recipe. Try looking up some eggplant
recipes
on the internet or at the library and hand out a few recipes on a sheet of
paper. This has helped me sell "new" veggies at our market.
We sell ours for $2/lb.
Tom Anslow wrote:
> Hello,
>
> This is our first year for Oriental eggplant, and we finally are getting
> some to sell.
>
> Does anyone have any cooking suggestions we can pass along to the folks who
> are not familiar with this type of eggplant?
>
> What price is anyone selling it for?
--
Alex McGregor
Walden Farm
-
Oriental eggplant,
Tom Anslow, 07/14/2002
- <Possible follow-up(s)>
- Re: Oriental eggplant, Joan Vibert, 07/14/2002
- Re: Oriental eggplant, Alex McGregor, 07/14/2002
- Re: Oriental eggplant, Don Maroc, 07/16/2002
- Re: Oriental eggplant, Janet Bachmann, 07/16/2002
- Re: Oriental eggplant, Ken Bezilla, 07/16/2002
- Re: Oriental eggplant, pam, 07/16/2002
- Re: Oriental eggplant, Don Maroc, 07/21/2002
- Re: Oriental eggplant, pam, 07/21/2002
- Re: Oriental eggplant, Ken Bezilla, 07/21/2002
- Oriental eggplant, Alliums, 07/22/2002
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