Ingredients
- 2 pounds eggplant, sliced 1/2-inch thick
- Sea salt
- 3 tablespoons extra-virgin olive oil, plus 1 tablespoon, plus 2 tablespoons
- 1 pound penne or other short pasta
- 2 cups basic tomato sauce, recipe follows
- 1/2 cup fresh bread crumbs
- Salt and pepper
- 1/3 cup grated caciocavallo or pecorino
- 4 sprigs fresh basil, roughly torn
Directions
Stack eggplant slices in a colander, each piece sprinkled with sea salt. Weigh the slices with a large, full can of tomatoes or other weight and set aside in the kitchen sink so that juices run free. After 1 hour, rinse and pat dry.
Bring 6 quarts of water to a boil and add 2 tablespoons salt.
In a 12 to 14-inch saute pan, heat 3 tablespoons olive oil over medium-high heat and saute eggplant slices until golden brown on both sides, working in batches if necessary and removing cooked eggplant to a plate lined with a paper towel.
Cook the penne in the boiling water until not quite done; about 5 minutes. Drain the pasta and toss with 3/4 cup of tomato sauce.
Preheat oven to 375 degrees F.
Grease a glass or ceramic oven dish with 1 tablespoon of olive oil. Cover the bottom of the dish with a few tablespoons of tomato sauce. Top with half the bread crumbs, and salt and pepper, to taste. Add half the cooked pasta, then half of the eggplant slices, arranged in a layer. Drizzle about 1/4 cup of the tomato sauce over, and top with half the grated cheese and torn basil leaves. Repeat the process with remaining tomato sauce, bread crumbs, pasta, eggplant, cheese, and basil.
Drizzle with remaining 2 tablespoons olive oil and bake in oven for 1 hour. Let rest 30 minutes before serving.
Basic Tomato Sauce:
- 1/4 cup extra-virgin olive oil
- 1 Spanish onion, chopped in 1/4 inch dice
- 4 garlic cloves, peeled and thinly sliced
- 3 tablespoons chopped fresh thyme leaves, or 1 tablespoon dried
- 1/2 medium carrot, finely shredded
- 2 (28-ounce) cans peeled whole tomatoes, crushed by hand and juices reserved
- Salt
In a 3-quart saucepan, heat the olive oil over medium heat. Add the onion and garlic, and cook until soft and light golden brown, about 8 to 10 minutes. Add the thyme and carrot, and cook 5 minutes more, until the carrot is quite soft. Add the tomatoes and juice and bring to a boil, stirring often. Lower the heat and simmer for 30 minutes until as thick as hot cereal. Season with salt and serve. This sauce holds 1 week in the refrigerator or up to 6 months in the freezer.
Yield: 4 cups
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By kathy.townsend_...
Marietta, GA
on July 10, 2012
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I have Japanese eggplant in my garden and your recipe sounded yummy. I was surprised to find it did not call for enough olive oil. The sauce was delish, but the casserole needed more. I will make again with more sauce and more cheese !/3 cup of cheese was not enough.
By Southeats
Lawrenceville, GA
on June 28, 2012
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I had eggplant harvested from my garden and needed a quick casserole. This tastes fantastic. Highly recommend trying it. Only drawback is that a bit of prep work is needed before it went into casserole dish but that should not deter anyone from this delicious dish. I used prepared marinara sauce and it was fine. Could use a little more sauce than recipe calls for.
By jancriscuolo_11...
Woodbridge, CT
on April 23, 2012
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I've made this several times and my family LOVES it! The carrots are a great 'hidden' addition.
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