Vegan Stuffed Eggplant With Lentils | Easy Recipe - Elavegan (2024)

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Stuffed baked eggplant with lentils and vegan cheese! This is a simple vegetarian weeknight dinner, side dish or entrée which contains wholesome ingredients. The recipe is meat-free, plant-based, healthy, low-carb, and easy to make! You can use your favorite veggies and sub lentils for chickpeas.

Vegan Stuffed Eggplant With Lentils | Easy Recipe - Elavegan (1)Lentil Stuffed Epplant

How awesome are eggplants/aubergines? I love them most when they are baked or grilled and topped with lots of vegan cheese. These eggplants are stuffed with flavorful lentils which add healthy plant-based protein.

I love this recipe because it is:

  1. The perfect vegan side dish, weeknight dinner or entrée
  2. Hearty, cheesy, flavorful, spicy
  3. Easy to make with simple ingredients

Vegan Stuffed Eggplant With Lentils | Easy Recipe - Elavegan (2)How To Make The Best Vegan Stuffed Eggplant?

Check the following step-by-step instruction photos below:

  • Cut the eggplants in half (lengthwise), scoop out some of the flesh, leaving a border around the skin.
  • Process the scooped out flesh in a food processor and set aside.
  • Place the eggplant “boats” on a baking sheet, sprinkle with sea salt and bake for 20 minutes.
  • Meanwhile, prepare the filling in a skillet and stuff each eggplant half with the filling.
  • Add vegan cheese sauce and bake for another 10 minutes.
  • Garnish with fresh herbs and enjoy!

Vegan Stuffed Eggplant With Lentils | Easy Recipe - Elavegan (3)Health Benefits Of Eggplants

Did you know that eggplants have many health benefits? They contain lots of fiber, vitamins, minerals and are rich in antioxidants. I found a great article with awesome facts about eggplants! I am going to share some facts with you:

Heart health
The fiber, potassium, vitamin C, vitamin B6, and phytonutrient content in eggplants all support heart health…

Cancer
Polyphenols in eggplant have been shown to have anti-cancer effects…

Liver health
Research has suggested that the antioxidants in eggplant may help protect the liver from certain toxins…

Eggplants also contain flavonoids, such as anthocyanins. Anthocyanins are water-soluble pigments that have many health benefits. They also help give the eggplant its well-known, dark purple color.

The skin of the eggplant is rich in antioxidants, fiber, potassium, and magnesium.

The phenolic content of eggplant makes it such a potent free radical scavenger that this vegetable is ranked among the top 10 vegetables in terms of oxygen radical absorbance capacity.

Check out this link to find out more incredible facts about eggplants.

Vegan Stuffed Eggplant With Lentils | Easy Recipe - Elavegan (4)Preparation Of Eggplants

I sometimes get asked what’s the best way to prepare eggplant. Eggplants might taste bitter (due to the glycoalkaloids) but the ones I ate actually never tasted bitter. I assume it’s different from region to region and it also depends on the variety.

If you are afraid of a bitter taste or can’t buy a low-bitter variety, you might want to try the following trick:

  • “Sweat” the eggplant by cutting it in half and then sprinkling each half with a little salt.
  • Set aside for 30 minutes.
  • You will see that moisture will be drawn out which you can rinse off with water (or pat dry with tissues).

Vegan Stuffed Eggplant With Lentils | Easy Recipe - Elavegan (5)Vegan Stuffed Eggplant Ingredients

As mentioned before, these eggplant boats are stuffed with a hearty lentil mixture and vegan cheese. However, I also used the eggplant flesh because if you prepare it with various seasonings it actually turns out to be tasty and flavorful!

I hate food wasting and therefore I would never throw away the scooped out eggplant flesh!

If you don’t like lentils, you can, of course, use beans (kidney beans, white beans, pinto beans, black beans…), refried beans, or chickpeas instead. I cooked the lentils (from dry brown lentils), however, you can also use canned lentils.

Vegan Stuffed Eggplant With Lentils | Easy Recipe - Elavegan (6)This Vegan Stuffed Eggplant Recipe is:

  • Meat-free, egg-free, dairy-free
  • Relatively low-carb
  • Hearty
  • Satisfying
  • Flavorful
  • Comforting
  • Easy to make with simple ingredients

Vegan Stuffed Eggplant With Lentils | Easy Recipe - Elavegan (7)Should you recreate these vegan stuffed eggplant, please leave a comment below and don’t forget to tag me in your Instagram or Facebook post with @elavegan and #elavegan because I love to see your remakes! If you like eggplant, definitely also check out the following recipes:

  • Chickpea Eggplant Curry
  • Coconut Veggie Curry
  • Crispy Spinach Eggplant Tacos
  • Easy Ratatouille Recipe

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Vegan Stuffed Eggplant

Author: Michaela Vais

Stuffed baked eggplant with lentils and vegan cheese! This is a simple weeknight dinner, side dish or entrée which contains wholesome ingredients. The recipe is plant-based, relatively low-carb, and easy to make!

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Prep Time 20 minutes mins

Cook Time 30 minutes mins

Total Time 50 minutes mins

Course Side

Cuisine gluten free, low carb, vegan

Servings 4

Calories 313 kcal

Ingredients

Instructions

  • Preheat oven to 410 degrees Fahrenheit (210 degrees Celsius) and line a large baking sheet with parchment paper.

  • Cut the eggplants in half (lengthwise) and scoop out about 2/3 of the flesh leaving a 1/2-inch (1 cm) thick border around the skin.

  • Process the scooped out eggplant flesh in a food processor and set aside. Check the step-by-step photos above in the blog post.

  • Place the eggplant "boats" on a baking sheet, sprinkle with sea salt and bake for 20 minutes.

  • Meanwhile, heat oil in a skillet over medium heat. Add onion and sauté for about 4-5 minutes.

  • Add garlic, eggplant flesh, all spices, soy sauce, balsamic vinegar, tomato paste, maple syrup, and vegetable broth. Put a lid on the skillet and cook for about 10 minutes.

  • Add tomatoes and cooked lentils and cook for a few more minutes. Taste and adjust seasoning. Add more salt/pepper/spices to taste.

  • Prepare the vegan cheese sauce or use store-bought vegan cheese.

  • Once the eggplants have been in the oven for 20 minutes, reduce the temperature to 350 degrees Fahrenheit (175 degrees Celsius) and stuff each half with the lentil eggplant mixture.

  • Add vegan cheese and bake for another 10 minutes. Garnish with fresh herbs and enjoy!

Notes

  • Please check the step-by-step process shots and videoabove in the blog post.
  • If the eggplants in your region have a slightly bitter taste (which also depends on the variety), check out the preparation trick above in the blog post.
  • Recipe serves 4. Nutrition facts are for one serving made with my vegan cheese sauce.

Nutrition Facts

Vegan Stuffed Eggplant

Amount per Serving

Calories

313

% Daily Value*

Fat

10.7

g

16

%

Carbohydrates

32.6

g

11

%

Fiber

15.5

g

62

%

Sugar

16

g

18

%

Protein

13.3

g

27

%

* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.

Nutrition information is an estimate and has been calculated automatically

Equipment

Baking sheet*

Food processor*

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FAQs

Why do you soak eggplant before cooking? ›

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 is the secret to tender eggplant? ›

The other trick for perfect roasted eggplant? Cooking it at a high temperature (425 F / 218 C) for enough time (25-30 minutes) to give it a browned exterior and tender interior. Just look at those cubed purple beauties! & Super snack-able!

How do you cook eggplant so it's not slimy? ›

“The absorptiveness of eggplant can be reduced by collapsing its spongy structure before frying,” he writes. Which you can do by microwaving it before frying (!) or salting slices that'll draw out the water and close up those air pockets, giving you a firmer flesh to work with.

Do you leave the skin on eggplant when you bake it? ›

While the skin of a small young eggplant is edible, the skin becomes bitter on larger or older eggplants and should be peeled. When in doubt, the answer to, "Do you peel eggplant before cooking?" is yes, peel it. Use a vegetable peeler or paring knife to remove the skin.

What happens if you don't salt eggplant before cooking? ›

Older recipes call for salting eggplant to draw out the bitter juices, but today's eggplants are less bitter (unless very large), so salting is largely unnecessary. It will, however, help the spongy flesh absorb less oil and crisp up like a dream.

Why does eggplant taste bitter after cooking? ›

Solanine: Bitter and Unhealthy

We're talking about solanine. Solanine is found in the seeds and flesh of eggplants. This compound helps the plant as it is growing by acting as an insecticide.

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.

What is the white stuff on my eggplant? ›

If there are white, powdery spots on the leaves of your eggplants, your plant may have powdery mildew. Powdery mildew is a common disease which affects a wide variety of vegetable crops including eggplant, peppers and tomatoes, all in the nightshade family.

What is the best way to prepare eggplant? ›

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.

How to stop eggplant from absorbing so much oil? ›

Sweat the eggplant.

With the air pockets full of moisture, there's not as much room for the oil to soak in. Sprinkle salt over the sliced eggplant, let it sweat for 30 to 60 minutes, then rinse and pat dry before cooking.

When should you not eat eggplant? ›

When looking at the exterior of the eggplant, check the stem and cap. Both should be green and fresh-looking. If they are starting to fade in color, that's an indicator that the vegetable may be spoiling. You'll also want to toss the eggplant if there is any mold on the stem or cap.

Why soak eggplant in salt 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.

Should eggplant be refrigerated? ›

Eggplants prefer cool, dark environments, like a pantry or wine cooler, and their optimum storage temperature is around 50 degrees F. Eggplant will last between five and seven days in the refrigerator as long as the skin hasn't been removed or damaged.

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.

How to prevent eggplant from absorbing oil when frying? ›

Typically eggplant behaves like a sponge, soaking up heroic amounts of oil when fried. The Terzo Piano chefs use this trick to prevent heavy aubergines: Before frying, soak the strips of eggplant in an ice water bath. They will absorb water and drop in temperature.

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