Fried Eggplant Recipe

Eggplant


If you give a Southern an eggplant

She’ll probably look at you funny.

But she’ll take it just the same because a Southern lady hates to be rude.

She’ll turn it around and admire it’s color and shape…until you tell her it is a vegetable.

Once she realizes it is a vegetable..she’ll ooh and ahh…

Then, she’s gonna want to fry it.

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She’ll ask you for some oil and a skillet

You’ll get vegetable oil and your best cast iron…Seeing the cast iron will remind her of fried green tomatoes.

Thinking of fried green tomatoes will make her want to bread the eggplant just like them

She’s gonna need some corn meal

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And a little salt and pepper.

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Once she has those, she’ll put them in a bowl and give them a good stir. Stirring them up will remind her of cooking with her grandmother when she was a girl and how her grandmother used to love a glass of cold buttermilk….

She’ll probably ask you for some.

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Once you get her the buttermilk, she’ll pour some in a bowl

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And carefully slice the eggplant…now it doesn’t look so strange to her anymore.

Slicing the eggplant will make her think of eating, thinking of eating will make her think of being thirsty.

She’s gonna want some sweet tea. ….

You’ll go to look for tea bags but discover that you’re out. You’ll have to go to the store. She’ll wanna to go with you.

At the store, She’ll smile and wave at everyone who glances your way. Being this sociable will make her lots of friends. She’ll start to worry that her new friends are hungry and invite them to eat with you.

One of the new friends will be from up north – that will make her think of all they are missing out on. You’ll have to buy some Moon Pies, Pioneer Brand, Milo’s Tea, and pork skins so she can make them welcome baskets.

Once you get home, She’ll ask you to put the tea on while she gets back to cooking for everyone…

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She’ll need to pour some oil in the skillet to heat.

Heating the skillet will make her think of summers in Alabama and fields full of blooming cotton.

She’ll get homesick and want you to sing Dixie.

Singing Dixie will take too long because she knows all the verses…the oil will start to smoke.

You’ll have to rush back to the kitchen. Rushing will make you hungrier and tummies will start to growl.

This Southern lady will remember her eggplant and go back to cooking.

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She’ll dip each slice in buttermilk

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and then in the cornmeal mixture.

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And place them in the oil.

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She will brown them up real good and make sure to turn them before they burn.

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One they are browned on both sides, she’ll remove them to a paper towel lined plate.

Seeing the paper towels will remind the belle of how far we have all come and how fortunate we are to have such modern luxuries. She’ll want to sit down and give thanks before eating.

fresh-vegetables

Once you are done eating, she’ll want to take the scraps outside to feed the critters, you’ll have to take her to the back yard.

While walking outside, she’ll pass your garden bursting forth with vegetables. Her eyes will get big as dollars and she’ll want to pick them.

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you’ll get her a basket and tell her to help herself.

She’ll pick tomatoes first, then cucumbers, working her way down to zucchini…eventually, she’ll get to eggplants.

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You’ll pick the biggest one and hand it to her with pride.

And chances are, if you give a Southern lady an eggplant,…

She’s gonna want to fry it.

Fried Eggplant

Ingredients

  • 1 C Cornmeal
  • 2 tsp salt
  • 1 tsp pepper
  • 1 C buttermilk
  • 2 or 3 medium eggplants

Instructions

  • Pour oil to 1/4" depth in skillet. Place on medium heat while you prepare eggplant.
  • Place dry ingredients in bowl, stir to combine (Can add a little cayenne if you like). In separate bowl, pour buttermilk. Slice eggplant. Dip each slice in buttermilk and then in meal. Place in hot oil and cook, turning once, until browned on both sides. Remove to paper towel lined plate. Serve hot, with Ranch dressing to dip in, if desired.
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62 Comments

  1. No one could have said it better, Christy! THAT is Southern Living! I dearly love your page. Take care and may God bless.
    Sincerely.
    Mer-c

  2. Well, I’m going to follow suit and say “cute post”. I really enjoyed it and it does make me want to try eggplant. The style is a little like reading “Cat in the Hat”. I really enjoy your posts and you come across like you’re sitting at my kitchen table and we’re talking over coffee. Trust you are still on the mend and getting better everyday.

  3. Seriously, this needs to become your latest book! Meant for all of us BIG kids who love this story!!! Having been a teacher and now a grandparent, I can so read every word of this with the same lilt and speed of having read to my class. NEVER met a class that didn’t love this book! And your new cooking version is AWESOME!!!

  4. I have such a problem frying eggplant. I heard the trick to pulling out the bitterness/moisture is to coat with salt, then rinse and proceed with recipe. Well I tried that and it was so salty we still couldn’t eat it. I don’t try anymore because I don’t want to waste the time, energy and money.

  5. I love eggplant, as do my 3 girls. I use egg and flour, but will be trying this soon. I also salt my eggplant on each side before cooking, and let sit, it takes out the bitterness, and keeps it from absorbing too much grease.

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