Normally when I make eggplant parmesan or melanzane alla parmigiana I keep it nice and simple with nice thick slices of eggplant that are either roasted or fried and then baked in a marinara sauce and topped with melted cheese. Recently I have come across several layered lasagna like versions of eggplant parmesan and despite the extra effort involved I knew that I would have to try making one and I got the chance to on the weekend. Roasted eggplant is really good and I often roast eggplant when a recipe calls for frying it to keep it a bit lighter. This time however, I wanted to go for the full on crispy breadcrumb coated version. Other than layering this eggplant parmesan the recipe is pretty much the same as my normal version, though this time I went with a kalamata olive marinara sauce to pack in even more flavour. The lasagna like layered eggplant parmesan took a bit more time to make but it was worth it! I quite enjoyed the layers of crispy coated eggplant with melted cheese and tasty marinara. Though I will likely continue to make the simpler version more often, I will definitely be making this version again!
Eggplant Parmesan
ingredients
- 2 large eggplants (optionally peeled and sliced 1/4 inch thick lengthwise)
- salt
- salt and pepper to taste
- 1 cup flour
- 4 eggs (lightly beaten)
- 2 cups bread crumbs
- oil for frying
- 3 cups marinara sauce (I used a kalamata olive marinara)
- 1 cup parmigiano reggiano (grated)
- 3 cups mozzarella (grated or sliced)
directions
- Salt the eggplant and let it sit in a colander for 20-30 minutes then rise it and pat it dry.
- Season the eggplant with salt and pepper, dredge it in flour, dip it in egg and dredge it in the bread crumbs.
- Fry the eggplant in the oil until it is golden brown on both sides and then let them drain on paper towels.
- Spread some of the marinara on the bottom of your baking dish followed by a layer of eggplant, some marinara, some parmigiano reggiano and mozzarella and continue to layer until you end up with cheese at the top.
- Bake in a preheated 350F/180C oven until the sides are bubbling and the cheese is melted and golden brown, about 20-30 minutes.
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Memória says
Your lasagne dish looks absolutely perfect! Wow, the cuts are so perfect (again) haha. My mother would love this dish. Thanks for sharing!
Queen B. says
oooooooooooo mamma mia !!!!!!!!!!!!
Heather B says
Yum, looks delicious I can't wait to try it out. Might have to have some friends over for this one.
Keep up the great cooking…
Magia da Inês says
Olá!
Conheci seu cantinho… amei!!!
Você é muito talentoso!… Sucesso!!! Itabira – Brasil
Christina says
This is how my family has always made eggplant parmesan! True taste of home to me! 🙂
Bridgett says
Eggplant parm is one of my favorite dishes, hands down. Now you went and made it into a masterpiece! I'm impressed…and hungry now!
Foy Update - Garden Cook Write Repeat says
I am partial to The New Best Recipe's Eggplant Parmisean. It does take a while to make, but it is also really good. http://foyupdate.blogspot.com/2006/01/best-eggplant-parmesan-cheese.html
Silke says
Ooooo, this looks delicious! Just discovered your blog and love it!! Love to cook and to eat… 🙂 Silke
Sandi says
OMG Kevin that looks awesome!!!!! I absolutely love eggplant parmesan…..I just want to take a big bite out of it….LOL!!!! just delicious!!
Anonymous says
Yum! Last time I made Eggplant Parmesan it tasted awful. You have inspired me to try again! hehe 🙂 Looks great!
Cookin' Canuck says
I am truly salivating right now. What an incredible lasagna!
Valen says
Oh my gosh, thats all I have been saying for the past 5 minutes. I would love this! I love eggplant parm, my all time fave dish. I have never been very talented for frying though so I have never done it when making the dish, but it is my favorite way to have it!
Daniel says
Looks beautiful!! We just dis a lasagna roll. http://thefoodaddicts.com/spinach-lasagna-rolls-with-roasted-red-peppers/
Jenn says
I love eggplant parm. This is a neat way to have it. Yum!!
Cooking Rookie says
This looks absolutely delicious. I tried to make something similar, but it was not the same at all – I guess the secret is thin slices… Thanks so much for sharing!
My eggplant recipe is here, it looks more like a tower than a lasagna 🙂
http://cookingrookie.blogspot.com/2010/02/eggplant-with-farmers-cheese.html
Nina Timm says
Too delicious for words….and guess what I have a few egg plants that will be ready to pick soon!!
MaryMoh says
I love eggplant but never thought of making a lasagne with it. Looks beautiful and delicious.
Rosa's Yummy Yums says
So goooooood! I'm drooling!
Cheers,
Rosa
Joanne says
Personally, I am a HUGE eggplant parm fan. The little Italian deli near my house only sells it like this so I never even thought about doing it any other way! Love it!
Sunday says
Eggplant Parmesan is one of my all time favourite dishes. I just melt at the thought of it, and your version here looks just delicious.
bunkycooks says
This looks wonderful. I usually do eggplant Parmesan without a recipe. What goes in it depends on what I have. The picture convinced me to give yours a try!
grace says
GORGEOUS dish, kevin. this is seriously one of the most appetizing things i've ever seen.
Anonymous says
I have always considered the eggplant (or aubergine, as we call it) to be on my personal list of obnoxious vegetables, much like quiabo and jiló here in Brazil.
But I am curious, does this lasagna disguise it's taste and texture?
AV
Alberta Leong says
I have to admit this looks damn good to eat!
Anonymous says
That looks seriously stunning. I guess I know what I'm going to et at the supermarket today!
Bellini Valli says
The kalamata olive marinara sauce is a nice touch!!
Justin says
that sure looks good. you know, i've never been able to make eggplant parm right myself. it's never as good as when I order out for it.
Michelle {Brown Eyed Baker} says
This looks fabulous! My boyfriend's dad makes an insanely good eggplant parmesan and this is the way he makes it – layered like a lasagna. I don't think I'd want it any other way now!
"pup" says
That looks delicious!! I do the same "lasagna style" with my chicken parm!!
I will have to try it with the eggplant!
We Are Not Martha says
This is amazing. And like an eggplant parmesan dream come true!! Heaven!! 🙂
Sues
Kelli says
looks amazing!
Nikki (Pennies on a Platter) says
So perfectly layered!!
Cherine says
this looks perfect and beautiful!
LAPIZLAZ says
Ufffffffffffff ñam ñam I´m hungry!!!!!!!!!!!
Erica says
Whow…I just fixed this last night. My usually picky hubby loved it. I'd made a different recipe before, but the dredging with flour wasn't included. I don't know if this was the "it" factor, but your recipe is a keeper and all others will be disposed of. Thanks. I love your blog and many of your recipes have found their way to my binder.
web designer says
This looks delicious! I am abig fan of all kinds of lasagne and I love the idea of eggplant in it. It's always nice to see some new ideas, thanks for sharing, I might try this recipe next time I'll make lasagne.
Anonymous says
Made this for dinner tonight and it was incredible… Thank you for sharing!!!