Author Notes
This Eggplant Pomodoro Pasta is an easy pasta recipe that takes little effort or time. Perfect for a midweek dinner! —VibrantPlate
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Ingredients
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200 grams
pasta (for example Farfalle)
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1
eggplant, medium size
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1
can diced tomatoes (roughly 480 grams)
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1
onion
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3
cloves garlic
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salt, pepper to taste
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2 tablespoons
olive oil
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Parmesan or sheep cheese to top
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basil leaves
Directions
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Wash and dry eggplant. Peel and slice onion and garlic cloves.
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Slice eggplant into thin slices. Put eggplant slices in a strainer and sprinkle with salt on top. Let sit for about 20 minutes, until the eggplant slices develop a sweat. Preheat olive oil in a pan to medium. Remove the liquid off the eggplant slices and put each slice into the preheated pan. Do not overcrowd the slices. Pan-roast eggplant slices for a minute or two on each side, until they turn golden-brown, then remove from pan and set aside.
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Heat some olive oil in the pan (you can use the same one as you used for the eggplant) and add sliced onions. Stir-fry for a couple of minutes, until the onion softens and turn golden-brown. Add garlic slices, then pour in diced tomatoes and season to taste with salt & pepper. Turn heat on low and cook for about 20 minutes, stirring occasionally.
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Bring a large pot of water to a boil. When boiling, add pasta and a pinch of salt, stir well, then reduce heat to low/medium and cook according to pasta instructions. For the farfalle it's usually about 11 minutes until al-dente. Right before you drain the pasta, save a cup of pasta water.
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Drain pasta and immediately add it to the sauce. Add eggplant and chopped basil leaves. Then, add a couple splashes of the saved pasta water and stir in, mixing well.
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Serve topped with some grated Parmesan cheese or other aged cheese (goat / sheep).
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