King of Iranian Appetizers: Kashke Bademjan (Melitzanosalata)

  November 10, 2020   Read time 1 min
King of Iranian Appetizers: Kashke Bademjan (Melitzanosalata)
Persian Eggplant Dip or Kashke Bademjan or Melitzanosalata is the king of the Persian appetizers as many people love it very much. This fabulous appetizer gives you a sense of Iranian food that you would never forget. It is amazing to have this starter with "Nan-e Sangak" a traditional bread of Iran. Don't forget the basil with the starter.

If you are an eggplant lover, Persian cuisine can be a paradise for you. There are plenty of eggplant dishes and side dishes in Persian cuisine, and among them one of the most popular dish is Kashke Bademjan. The main ingredients of this dish are eggplants and Kashk which is a type of yogurt whey. In the process of making cheese, the remaining liquid after milk has been strained is called whey. Kashke Bademjan is often served with a special Persian bread called Lavash, but you can serve it with pita bread or crackers too.

# Cut the top off the eggplant, peel them, slice them in half lengthwise. Heat vegetable oil in a frying pan and fry the eggplants until soft and golden and set aside.

# Slice the onions and place them in a frying pan with heated oil. Chop the garlic and add to the pan. Fry them until golden.

# Add salt, mint and turmeric to the onions and stir.

# Add fried eggplants to the pan. Add 1/2 cup water and allow them to cook for 10-15 minutes on medium heat.

# crush the walnuts. Add the walnut to the pan and mash the mixture until smooth.

#Transfer to a bowl and top with kashk (whey), then sprinkle with walnuts and fried onions.


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