Fragrant-Eggplant
Serves
4
Ingredients
1 large
eggplant
4 tbl
soy sauce
1 tbl
cornstarch
3 tbl
sugar
1/4 cup
distilled white vinegar
1/4 cup
water
1 tsp
crushed dried red pepper
6 slices
ginger, about the size and thickness of a quarter
4
scallions, chopped, separate white and green parts
Directions
-
Cut
stem end off eggplant.
-
Dice
eggplant into small cubes.
-
Sprinkle
eggplant with salt and place in a colander to drain.
-
Let
sit for 15 minutes.
-
Squeeze
as much liquid out as possible.
-
In
a small bowl, combine soy sauce, sugar, vinegar and water.
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Heat
1 tbl dry sherry in a large skillet or wok.
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Add
red peppers and stir.
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Add
ginger, white part of scallion.
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Stir
fry briefly until ginger becomes fragrant.
-
Add
the squeezed eggplant and saute approximately 8-10 minutes, stirring
occasionally, until eggplant is thoroughly cooked.
-
You
shouldn't have any trouble with sticking because the eggplant still has a bit
of moisture in it but if it does, add a little bit of water or sherry.
-
Add
soy sauce mixture and cook over high heat until most of the liquid is
evaporated and eggplant is thoroughly coated with reduced sauce - about 5
minutes.
-
Combine
2 tbl water with cornstarch.
-
Add
chopped green part of scallions and sherry mixed with cornstarch.
-
Stir
and cook until thick.
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Serve
hot over plain rice.
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