Hey folks. This has to be a quickie as it's 3 am and I need my beauty sleep. So will make this snappy. But wanted to get it up here for you folks to enjoy. Or point and laugh at. Whatever.
So I got adventurous with the eggplant I picked up at the fruit stand.
I know right. Who takes a healthy veggie and does this.
I mean you'd have to be out of your mind to take an eggplant and do this.
So clearly I've lost my marbles. And when one losing their marbles they do things like this.
Ah the joys of taking a perfectly healthy food and deep frying it into a clog your arteries side dish. Only the brave will keep reading for the recipes. Or the crazies. Whatever. They were delish, so they aren't in a salad or roasted, sue me.
Kim's Sriracha Eggplant Fries:
Ingredients:
1 eggplant
4 cups corn oil (you could use canola, veggie, peanut)
1 cup flour
2 eggs
½ cup milk
1 teaspoon paprika
1 teaspoon garlic powder
1 teaspoon salt
½ teaspoon pepper
1 teaspoon chili powder
½ teaspoon basil
2 tablespoons sriracha sauce (more or less to your taste)
Directions:
Mix flour with spices and set aside.
Mix egg and milk and sriracha sauce together. Set aside.
Cut your eggplant up like french fries.
Put your oil in a pan and bring to a good sizzle.
Take your fries and dunk them in flour mixture.
Now dunk them in egg mixture,
Now dunk them again in flour mixture.
Drop carefully in to hot oil.
Cook for about 3 to 4 minutes, or golden brown.
Remove and blot with paper towel.
Serve with a smile.
Inspired and adapted by Emeril Lagasse's Recipe
Sriracho Mayo to dunk in:
¼ cup mayo
2 teaspoons sriracha sauce
Combine and mix. Serve with eggplant fries as a dip.
Yup, only I can take a perfectly good, healthy eggplant and turn it into a fattening, spicy, fried treat. But that's why you love me right?!
Toodles and smoochies. xx
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Eliotseats
Love siracha! Have just recently become a hot sauce fanatic. I think my baby eggplant will get turned into these fries! Thanks.
Kim Bee
@Eliotseats- It's so good. I just bought another eggplant, so we can cook in unison. lol
Angelina
Wow, I love this! Gonna have to try it out and see if I can get my kids to eat eggplant! I grew up in Thailand where both egg plant and Sriracha sauce (which originally comes from Thailand--"Sriracha" is a city in Thailand) are abundant, so I love both! My kids, however, did not grow up with the same tastes as me, so I'm gonna have to initiate them, ha! This looks like a good place to start! Thanks for posting!
Kim Bee
@Angelina- Let me know if you try it. My daughter is hard to get to try stuff. She's 17 and still a bit of a challenge.