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Delicious Stuffed Eggplant with ground beef in a delicious tomatoey sauce topped with ricotta and mozzarella - heavenly.

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Are you one of those people that often struggle with getting enough vegetables on your plate? One of the great ways to serve up delicious healthy vegetables is to stuff them with some delicious protein and top with cheese and these Stuffed Eggplant with Ground Beef are absolutely amazing.

I've been adding ricotta to my shopping carts most weeks nowadays, it's an amazing cheese to use as one of your Healthy Extra A choices, especially in recipes like:

  • Baked Garlic Mushroom and Ricotta Pasta
  • Roasted Butternut Squash Ricotta Lasagne
  • Ricotta and Spinach Stuffed Pasta Shells
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So when I decided to bake and stuff an eggplant (aubergine), that I had to use up, I knew ricotta on top would be the perfect way to complete the dish.

Really this would be amazing stuffed with all kinds of different fillings from vegetarian based to chilli, chicken, whatever you feel like. But I choose to make an amazing spicy ground beef. Then once the eggplant was part baked, I scooped out some of the flesh to make a hollow boat, chopped up that flesh and adding that into the beef mixture too. Yummy!!

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If you love eggplant (aubergine), there are heaps of other recipes on the blog featuring this delicious speed vegetable

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This Stuffed Eggplant with Beef and Ricotta would be perfect served just as it is with mixed green salad or for a more filling meal I went for some sauteed garlic spinach and this amazing Mashed Potatoes.

How can I add a vegetables to thisStuffed Eggplant with Beef and Ricotta?

As eggplant is the true star of this dish, the vegetables are totally covered, so if you want those e chips with this, go ahead. But you can never have enough vegetables, so feel free to add even more to your plate if you like.

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Stuffed Eggplant with Beef and Ricotta

Yield: 2 Servings

Prep Time: 15 minutes

Cook Time: 1 hour

Total Time: 1 hour 15 minutes

Delicious Stuffed Eggplant with ground beef in a delicious tomatoey sauce topped with ricotta and mozzarella - heavenly

Ingredients

  • 1 large eggplant/aubergine, stem removed and halved
  • 250g of extra lean ground beef
  • 1 small onion, finely chopped
  • 1 small carrot, finely chopped
  • 2 cloves of garlic, crushed
  • 2 teaspoon of paprika
  • 1 teaspoon of oregano
  • ½ teaspoon of coriander
  • pinch of cayenne
  • 2 tbs of tomato paste (puree)
  • ½ cup/120ml of beef stock
  • 90g of ricotta
  • 50g of mozzarella, grated
  • cooking oil spray
  • salt and black pepper
  • fresh chopped parsley

Instructions

  1. Preheat oven to 200c/400f
  2. Season eggplant (aubergine) with some salt and black pepper. Spray the flesh side with cooking oil spray.
  3. Place flesh side down on a baking sheet line with parchment paper and bake in the oven for approx 30-35 mins until the eggplant is softened.
  4. While the Eggplant is baking in the oven, Spray a frying pan over a medium high heat with some cooking oil spray. Add the onion and fry until softened.
  5. Add in the ground beef, carrot and garlic and fry until the beef is browned.
  6. Add in the spices/seasoning, tomato paste and stock and simmer for 10 mins.
  7. Once the eggplant is ready, scoop out some of the flesh to create hollow boats. Chop up the remove flesh and stir this into the beef mixture. Season as needed with some salt and black pepper.
  8. Spoon the mixture into the eggplant halves. Top evenly with the ricotta and mozzarella.
  9. Add to an oven proof dish and cover with foil, baked for 20 mins, then remove the foil, sprinkle with chopped parsley and bake for uncovered for 10 more mins.
  10. Serve and enjoy!!

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Nutrition Information

Yield 2Serving Size 1 serving
Amount Per ServingCalories 420Total Fat 17.1gSaturated Fat 8.9gCholesterol 116mgSodium 524mgCarbohydrates 28.8gFiber 9.6gSugar 14.8gProtein 42.7g

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  1. Sam says

    If I wanted to prep this in the middle of the day, a few hours before dinner, would I be best to just make the filling or could I bake the aubergine then too? I don’t cook with aubergine’s very often - would it go all limp and soggy if left in the fridge after baking?

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  2. Isabelle says

    Do you think this would work with peppers instead of aubergine?

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    • Shevy (Slimming Eats) says

      yes I think it will, but you won't want to cook the peppers for as long.

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  3. Michelle Gordon says

    This was really lovely, and easy enough for my husband to make (he is trying to get more comfortable with cooking, first time he has cooked aubergine).
    Will definitely make again as super tasty.

    Reply

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Stuffed Eggplant | Slimming Eats Recipes (2024)

FAQs

What protein goes well with eggplant? ›

Here are some popular meat choices that pair well with eggplant:
  • Ground beef or lamb: Perfect for dishes like moussaka or stuffed eggplant.
  • Chicken or turkey: Great options for stir-fries or baked eggplant casseroles.
  • Diced pork or bacon: Adds a smoky and savory taste to your eggplant dish.
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What is the best way to prepare eggplant? ›

Cook as desired. Eggplants can be grilled, steamed, braised, stir-fried, deep-fried and roasted. For a smoky flavour, turn whole eggplants over an open flame on the barbecue or stovetop until the skin is charred, then scoop out the flesh. Choose eggplants with smooth and shiny skin that is even across the surface.

Why do you soak eggplant in salt water before cooking? ›

Sure, the shape and color and size were probably different than the eggplants we eat now, but the most noticeable difference was the flavor. Once upon a time, eggplants tasted incredibly bitter, and salting them before cooking helped to draw out and eliminate some of that astringency.

Should you soak eggplant in milk or salt water? ›

Soak eggplant slices or cubes in milk for about 30 minutes before cooking. The milk not only tempers the bitterness, but it actually makes for eggplant that is extra creamy, since the vegetable acts like a sponge and soaks up a good amount of milk in its flesh.

What organ is eggplant good for? ›

Eggplants come with antioxidants and other possible benefits related to heart and brain health. They are also a low-carb option with fiber. There are risks of eating eggplants, like potential allergic reactions, kidney stone formation, and increased inflammation.

When can you not eat eggplant? ›

Bad eggplant looks wrinkly and dull-colored. Squishy texture and a rotten odor are other common signs of bad eggplant. Fresh eggplant lasts 2-3 days at room temperature, 5 days in the refrigerator, and 8-12 months in the freezer. Eggplant that turns brown after you slice it is okay to eat.

Can too much eggplant be bad for you? ›

Inspite of all the health benefits that eggplant provides, consumption of this vegetable in large quantities can have some harmful effects on your body. Nasunin, present in eggplant, is a phytochemical which can bind with iron and remove it from the cells. The oxalates in this vegetable can cause stones in the kidney.

Is eggplant good for joint pain? ›

Nightshade Vegetables

Eggplants, peppers, tomatoes and potatoes are all members of the nightshade family. These vegetables contain the chemical solanine, which some people claim aggravates arthritis pain and inflammation.

Should you refrigerate eggplant after picking? ›

The best place to store eggplant is not in the refrigerator, but at room temperature, where it's likely to last longer. Keep eggplant in a cool spot, away from direct sunlight, and use it as soon as possible after harvesting or buying.

What is the most popular way to eat eggplant? ›

Top 10 Ways to Enjoy Eggplants
  1. Yes, You Can Curry It! Cut eggplant into cubes and add to your favorite curry sauce and simmer until tender. ...
  2. Stir-Fry. ...
  3. Baba Ganoush.
  4. Roast, Peel and Serve over Pasta. ...
  5. Eggplant Pizza! ...
  6. Bread, Bake and Serve. ...
  7. A New Kind of Kebob. ...
  8. Eggplant Lasagna.

Is eggplant good for blood pressure? ›

So now, in addition to my meds, if my pressure goes up, I eat a little eggplant. That works every time! A: Japanese researchers noted that eggplant is rich in acetylcholine, a neurotransmitter with an effect on blood pressure.

Why do you soak eggplant in vinegar? ›

Why do you soak eggplant in water and vinegar? Soaking eggplant in water and vinegar helps remove some of the vegetable's natural bitterness. This step also helps preserve some of the skin's color so it stays a vibrant purple even after cooking.

Why do people soak eggplant? ›

Many recipes call for salting and rinsing eggplant before cooking it to draw out its bitterness. Brining can be used instead and has the added advantage of helping the eggplant keep its shape when it's cooked, whether your recipe calls for baking, frying, or grilling.

Should you soak eggplant before cooking? ›

Brining (soaking in salted water) will do the same job but also make the flesh super creamy. To brine, dissolve 1 tablespoon of salt in 1 cup of boiling water, stir in 1 litre of cold water, and drop in the sliced eggplant. Place a saucepan lid on top to keep it submerged, leave for 1 hour, then drain and pat dry.

Should eggplant be soaked in water? ›

I tend to soak the slices in a bowl of water with a couple of tablespoon of salt for about 30-45 minutes. It doesn't have to do with bitterness, but I find that in doing this, the fried eggplant turns out less greasy," Jenkins says.

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