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Baba Ganoush

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Clock Icon for Prep Time 10 min prep
Clock Icon for Prep Time 30 min total
Person Icon for Serving Size 6 servings
Carrot Icon for Number of Ingredients Size 7 ingredients

Summer is here, and when the grill is hot, it’s time to make baba ganoush! This is very easy to make, and uses items you probably already have in your fridge.


Ingredients


  • 3 medium Italian eggplants
  • 2 cloves of garlic, peeled and crushed
  • ½ teaspoon sea salt
  • 2 heaping tablespoons of almond butter or unsweetened peanut butter
  • ½ cup low fat Greek yogurt
  • Juice from ½ lemon (optional)
  • 1 teaspoon lemon zest
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Nutrition Facts

Calories

122 cals

Fat

4 g

Saturated Fat

1 g

Polyunsaturated Fat

1 g

Monounsaturated Fat

2 g

Carbohydrates

19 g

Sugar

11 g

Fiber

9 g

Protein

6 g

Sodium

171 mg

Directions

  1. Heat the grill. (See Chef Tip, if you are not grilling)
  2. Grill the eggplants until they are soft and their skins are charred and blackened. Let cool slightly. Cut them in half and scoop out the flesh into a bowl. Set aside. Discard the skins.
  3. Chop the garlic and the salt together until they form a paste.
  4. Pour the cooked eggplant onto the cutting board and chop them all together. Add the almond butter and yogurt to the eggplant and chop it in until well blended. Fold in the lemon juice if using. This entire step can be done in a food processor if you have one.
  5. Fold in the lemon zest and pour the baba into a bowl. Leave covered in the fridge for 30 minutes to let the flavors blend. Serve with our Homemade Whole Wheat Pita Chips.

Chef Tips

If you’re not grilling, then you can simply bake the eggplant. For steps 1 and 2: Preheat the oven to 400 degrees. Prick the eggplants and lay them on a baking sheet. Bake for 40 minutes and let cool slightly. Cut the eggplants in half and scoop out the insides into a bowl. Set aside. Discard the skins. Continue onto step 3.

If possible, always use organic lemons when zesting. Their skin is pesticide and wax free. If all you can find are conventional lemons, wash the skins really well before you start work.

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