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Illustration of Miso Glazed Eggplant: Effortless, Essential Oven-Baked Japanese Eggplant with Caramelized Finish
Salads, Sides & Potluck Food

Miso Glazed Eggplant: Effortless, Essential Oven-Baked Japanese Eggplant with Caramelized Finish

With miso glazed eggplant, slim Japanese eggplant turns tender and glossy in the oven, then broils to a caramelized finish that tastes savory and slightly sweet. Roast to soften, brush on a balanced miso glaze, and set under the broiler for a sticky, amber surface that suits rice, fish, tofu, or noodles.

Essential Concepts
– Use Japanese eggplant for thin skin and quick roasting.
– Roast at 450°F, glaze, then broil to caramelize.
– Aim for deep amber, sticky surface; finish with sesame seeds and scallions.

Additional Illustration of Balsamic Glazed Eggplant: Stunning, Effortless Mediterranean Side Dish
Salads, Sides & Potluck Food

Balsamic Glazed Eggplant: Stunning, Effortless Mediterranean Side Dish

Balsamic glazed eggplant yields tender, caramelized flesh with a tangy sheen and steady depth, suitable for both quick dinners and a composed table. Here is how careful salting, hot roasting, and a tight balsamic glaze with garlic and herbs produce Mediterranean eggplant that tastes balanced and clean.

Essential Concepts
– Salt slices 30 minutes, then pat dry.
– Preheat pans; roast hot for browned edges.
– Reduce balsamic to a syrup that clings.
– Add garlic off heat.
– Finish with herbs and a touch of acid.