Eggplant Parmesan

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About This Course

Eggplant Parmesan, or “Parmigiana di Melanzane,” is a beloved Italian classic that layers tender, breaded eggplant slices with rich tomato sauce, creamy mozzarella, and sharp Parmigiano-Reggiano. Originating from Southern Italy, this dish has become a staple comfort food worldwide. In this course, you’ll explore how to select and prepare eggplants for optimal texture, create a vibrant tomato ragù, and assemble the gratin so it bakes into a bubbling, golden masterpiece. From the first slice to the final garnish, you’ll discover techniques that elevate simple ingredients into a restaurant-quality vegetarian entrée.

Learning Objectives

Below is an overview of the key skills and concepts you’ll master by the end of this lesson.
Outcome Description
Eggplant Selection & Prep Identify firm, glossy eggplants with minimal seeds; learn to salt and remove bitterness.
Breaded Coating Technique Achieve a crisp, golden crust using both breadcrumb and flour methods.
Tomato Sauce Creation Make a balanced marinara: tomato acidity, sautéed aromatics, and fresh basil notes.
Layering & Baking Stack components without sliding, ensuring even coverage and melt.
Cheese Choices & Melting Compare mozzarella versus provolone, and understand how Parmigiano-Reggiano adds depth.
Presentation & Garnish Plate the dish with fresh herbs, extra cheese shavings, and optional balsamic glaze.

Material Includes

  • Ingredient Guide PDF
  • Lists exact quantities for 4–6 servings (eggplants, tomatoes, cheeses, aromatics).
  • Offers suggestions for substitutions (e.g., gluten-free breadcrumbs, low-fat cheeses).
  • Printable Assembly Diagram
  • Visual schematic showing layer order: sauce → eggplant → cheese → repeat → final cheese/top.
  • Annotated with thickness suggestions (e.g., ½-inch eggplant slices).
  • Cheese Comparison Chart
  • Cheese Type Texture When Baked Flavor Profile Meltability Score (1–5)
  • Fresh Mozzarella Stringy, moist Milky, mild 4
  • Low-Moisture Mozzarella Slightly firm, less water Creamy, mild 5
  • Provolone Smooth, tender Sharp, tangy 4
  • Parmigiano-Reggiano Crisp edges, golden Nutty, salty 3
  • Kitchen Equipment Checklist
  • 9×13″ baking dish (or equivalent gratin pan)
  • Shallow bowls (for flour, beaten eggs, breadcrumbs)
  • Large skillet (for sauce)
  • Mandoline or sharp knife (for uniform eggplant slices)
  • Cooling rack (to drain fried eggplants, if shallow-frying)

Requirements

  • Basic Kitchen Tools: You must have a large skillet or sauté pan, a baking dish, and utensils for breading (bowls, tongs).
  • Oven Access: A standard home oven with reliable temperature control (ideally preheating to 375°F/190°C).
  • Frying or Air-Frying Option: While classic preparation involves shallow-frying eggplant slices in olive oil, you may use an air fryer or bake them for a lighter version—just note the texture difference.
  • Ingredient Sourcing:
  • Eggplants: Medium-sized, dark-skinned Italian or globe varieties.
  • Canned Whole Tomatoes: Prefer San Marzano for robust flavor; crush by hand for better texture.
  • Cheeses: Fresh mozzarella (ideally buffalo or cow’s milk), plus aged Parmigiano-Reggiano (buy pre-grated or shred yourself).
  • Fresh Basil & Garlic: Fundamental aromatics—look for plump garlic cloves and bright green basil leaves.
  • Time Commitment: Approximately 1¾–2 hours from start to finish, including sauce simmering, eggplant resting, and baking.

Target Audience

  • Home Cooks Seeking Comfort Classics: Ideal for anyone craving a hearty, meatless main course that satisfies on flavor and texture.
  • Vegetarian & Flexitarian Foodies: Perfect for those wanting to explore traditional Italian vegetarian dishes.
  • Culinary Students & Enthusiasts: Learn layering and baking techniques that apply to many gratin-style preparations.
  • Entertainers & Hosts: Impress dinner guests with a visually stunning casserole that can be made ahead and baked just before serving.
  • Begginners in Italian Cooking: Step-by-step guidance helps novices navigate sauce-making, breading, and oven timing.

Curriculum

4 Lessons59m

Ingredients & Prep

Preparing Tomato Sauce Basics

Breading & Assembly

Baking & Finishing Touches

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Level
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Duration 59 minutes
Lectures
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Material Includes

  • Ingredient Guide PDF
  • Lists exact quantities for 4–6 servings (eggplants, tomatoes, cheeses, aromatics).
  • Offers suggestions for substitutions (e.g., gluten-free breadcrumbs, low-fat cheeses).
  • Printable Assembly Diagram
  • Visual schematic showing layer order: sauce → eggplant → cheese → repeat → final cheese/top.
  • Annotated with thickness suggestions (e.g., ½-inch eggplant slices).
  • Cheese Comparison Chart
  • Cheese Type Texture When Baked Flavor Profile Meltability Score (1–5)
  • Fresh Mozzarella Stringy, moist Milky, mild 4
  • Low-Moisture Mozzarella Slightly firm, less water Creamy, mild 5
  • Provolone Smooth, tender Sharp, tangy 4
  • Parmigiano-Reggiano Crisp edges, golden Nutty, salty 3
  • Kitchen Equipment Checklist
  • 9×13″ baking dish (or equivalent gratin pan)
  • Shallow bowls (for flour, beaten eggs, breadcrumbs)
  • Large skillet (for sauce)
  • Mandoline or sharp knife (for uniform eggplant slices)
  • Cooling rack (to drain fried eggplants, if shallow-frying)

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