Baba Ghanoush - How to Make Roasted Eggplant Dip & Spread

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  • @foodwishes
    @foodwishes  5 років тому +76

    Check out the recipe: www.allrecipes.com/Recipe/244553/Chef-Johns-Baba-Ghanoush/

    • @universalcitizen7544
      @universalcitizen7544 5 років тому +7

      Hey Chef John, thumbs up for the marvelous Baba Ghannouj! I'm a Lebanese living in Lebanon my whole life, I love food, and I cook too. You nailed it perfectly like a native Lebanese, which is great coz most Lebanese/Middle Eastern recipes get screwed up once done in the west maybe to cater to western tastes or simply due to ignorance. Also thanks a lot for the male/female tip. Btw, although it's not uncommon for some Lebanese restaurants (and mostly Syrian people) to add some yogurt to this recipe or to hommus dip (mostly for aesthetic reason, to lighten up the color and give the dish a bit of volume), it's more authentic to skip the yogurt altogether as it dilutes the flavor and not only the color. Anyway, great job like always!

    • @how2decor
      @how2decor 4 роки тому +2

      Sir i urge u to google up BENGAN KA BHARTA, its a similar Indian varient....ul go nuts

    • @RoseThistleArtworks
      @RoseThistleArtworks 4 роки тому

      Why does DylanArchangel comment say that Anomaly wants to know your location? And what's with PetePan's reply? O_O

    • @cherryblossom7076
      @cherryblossom7076 4 роки тому

      I am Egyptian and the main ingredients to be added to Baba Ghanoush besides lemon juice and Tahini is mashed garlic which gives it the strong taste and adding yogurt is unnecessary

    • @judynemeth6654
      @judynemeth6654 4 роки тому +1

      ​@@cherryblossom7076 since you are an egyptian may i ask isn't it actually moutabal what he is making? Ganoush has no yoghurt but tomatoes and pomegranate seeds. Or am I wrong? Could you please confirm?

  • @matthewkopp2391
    @matthewkopp2391 5 років тому +3695

    If you make it with female eggplant then it is Mamma Ghanoush.

    • @benyaminfilikci2452
      @benyaminfilikci2452 5 років тому +20

      ahahah

    • @acrophobe
      @acrophobe 5 років тому +98

      You win youtube on this day, sir

    • @scottawful2094
      @scottawful2094 5 років тому +7

      Matthew Kopp that was lame, but it also reminded me of something I would say.

    • @refatrabadi6656
      @refatrabadi6656 5 років тому +18

      Now that is funny and clever...jealous I didn't think of it

    • @ellynicole6655
      @ellynicole6655 5 років тому +2

      😂😂😂

  • @SiriusStarGazer
    @SiriusStarGazer 5 років тому +1106

    Tip: when roasting your egg plant, slit skin and peel 2-3 cloves of garlic, insert them in slit before roasting. Delicious, sweet roasted garlic and eggplant!

    • @WirelessJoeJackson
      @WirelessJoeJackson 5 років тому +10

      That's really pointless for this recipe since roasted garlic is added and it's all mashed together

    • @Njae2000
      @Njae2000 5 років тому +18

      Thanks for the tip, I did it and it worked fantasticly....!!!

    • @catodiscismo
      @catodiscismo 5 років тому +24

      @@WirelessJoeJackson at least in THIS recipe, chef john uses fresh crashed garlic, not roasted.

    • @Ullmans9
      @Ullmans9 5 років тому +1

      Great tip

    • @CandisSarwan
      @CandisSarwan 5 років тому +18

      Great tip. Where I'm from we roast with the garlic then add to some sauteed onions and peppers to taste, it's called bygan choka.
      Cleaning tip: Place on a cutting board, slice off the head after roasting, right where it was split to add garlic or split down one side, open up flat, make cross marks like a checker board with a knife and simply scoop out with a spoon. Plus can be handled while hot easily and then served hot also.

  • @TylerWashington
    @TylerWashington 4 роки тому +41

    He has the perfect teaching voice!!! You know like the one who reads the books, explains the science project, and helps with arts and crafts you guys know the voice the fun elementary school teacher you’ll never forget 😌

  • @allentatum2775
    @allentatum2775 5 років тому +60

    John is so upbeat, self-depreciationing, funny and one can hear his excitement and love for cooking and eating the results!

  • @balzonurchin
    @balzonurchin 5 років тому +1538

    I love how this guys sounds like he's surprised about everything he's saying.

    • @mdarifRRT
      @mdarifRRT 5 років тому +7

      balzonurchin ROFL 🤣

    • @debschannel6838
      @debschannel6838 5 років тому +35

      I just love it though. He is truly a pleasure to listen to. At least in my humble opinion. :)

    • @coreyjacq
      @coreyjacq 5 років тому +18

      balzonurchin he sounds like start and stop traffic

    • @zhaque725
      @zhaque725 5 років тому +2

      Hahahaha

    • @somedude8807
      @somedude8807 5 років тому +4

      Lol. Sounds like he’s reading from a script.

  • @3o9afa
    @3o9afa 8 років тому +1071

    I'm Arab so we use a lot of eggplants in our cooking, but I've never heard of the male female thing. Anyway, it's a great advice and I think I'm gonna bother everyone I meet with it

    • @curiousSOUL22
      @curiousSOUL22 8 років тому +18

      +3o9afa haha yes! Bother them!

    • @doina7
      @doina7 7 років тому +34

      I just bothered my mom about it. Made me look smart!

    • @herbertstahl7990
      @herbertstahl7990 6 років тому

      3o9afa 778

    • @jamesgaffney7480
      @jamesgaffney7480 6 років тому +63

      “Male” and “female” eggplant is a case of unfortunate terminology. “Vegetables,” such as eggplant, peppers, tomatoes, cucumbers and squash, are - botanically speaking - really fruits. The fruits themselves can’t be considered “male or female. “Male pollen was transferred to female parts of the flower, resulting in the fruit we eat. Different varieties of eggplant may be more bitter and contain more noticeable seeds than others. Also, as an eggplant fruit matures, the seeds become more noticeable. So an eggplant picked when very mature to over-mature might appear “seedier” than others picked when less mature, even those from the same plant. Pick eggplant fruits when full size is reached but while the exterior is still a glossy purple. Once the exterior becomes dull purple, the eggplant fruit is over-mature.

    • @sandracarli1110
      @sandracarli1110 6 років тому +15

      In Italy we say there is male and female fennel bulbs. In fact some fennel bulbs are very rounded and fleshy while the male ones are long and not so good to cook. The same is true for zucchini flowers which we use fried. I had never heard of eggplants having differences. That was interesting.

  • @peterandersson3812
    @peterandersson3812 4 роки тому +16

    I love Lebanese food. I’ve been to Beirut a couple of times and I’ve eaten in good Middle-East restaurants around the world. This recepie is hands down THE BEST BABAGANOUSH I’VE EVER HAD!!

  • @foodwishes
    @foodwishes  9 років тому +1738

    People wondering about the tasting spoon. If I were cooking for guests (and they were watching) of course I'd change spoons, BUT if it's just me and the wife, there's no need. Btw, if the sight of that spoon going back into the dip freaked you out, you should never go to a restaurant again. Ever.
    Having said all that, it's been proven many times over that double-dipping is not an actual problem.

    • @anzwertree
      @anzwertree 9 років тому +7

      Ya!

    • @Crosshill
      @Crosshill 9 років тому +43

      Food Wishes Go to asia for a few years, and you will probably stop caring about doubledipping altogether. It's a matter of perception and custom. Just dont be sick

    • @brooke.clingerman
      @brooke.clingerman 9 років тому +3

      Jason Clingerman Chef John on double dipping /\

    • @systemfailure101
      @systemfailure101 9 років тому +2

      Food Wishes Chef, can you please show us how to make eggplant mash, instead of potato mash?

    • @hippodinoreserve6090
      @hippodinoreserve6090 9 років тому +4

      Food Wishes If you like Baba Ganouj, you'll love Patlican Salastasi.

  • @tony69979
    @tony69979 5 років тому +48

    Chef John i love you
    I am from Lebanon and i was saying while watching i hope he knows the yogurt trick and you did! So yeah chef John you're awesome

  • @Pamsherbalrem
    @Pamsherbalrem 3 роки тому +7

    How can someone dislike your videos??? You are the mario world of cooking. I freakin lov ur voice and the enthusiasm!

  • @meshallrazoog
    @meshallrazoog 9 років тому +168

    Wow I just tried your tricks and came back amazing,
    To the people who wants to know what "baba ghanoush" means here is the story :
    baba ghanoush is a dish from Lebanon and the story says that in the first century there was a priest called ghanoush every one loved him and one of his students cooked him an eggplant dish and the priest out of kindness gave the dish to the poor people and every one loved it! So they named the dish after him, and baba in Arabic actually papa which means "father" so the translation is "father ghanoush".

    • @junepassingthrouthegate8810
      @junepassingthrouthegate8810 7 років тому +5

      Meshall Al-razoog Ohhh, that's really moving, what a nice origin story.

    • @sarahalotaibi1230
      @sarahalotaibi1230 6 років тому +2

      thatpat1 Ali Papa! But for South Asians or the 1001 Arabian nights it refers to thieves!

    • @dogantosun6909
      @dogantosun6909 6 років тому +1

      Thought the name is Jewish

    • @rajabouzeid8801
      @rajabouzeid8801 6 років тому +4

      Actually its ghannouj which means spoiled one

    • @ilenecashman7905
      @ilenecashman7905 6 років тому +2

      Thank you so much for the history, loved it!

  • @rasheedamadani2259
    @rasheedamadani2259 6 років тому +234

    Try applying a thin dab of sesame oil over the eggplants, before toasting it on the fire... The smokiness along with the sweetness of sesame oil, the baba ghanoush is gonna taste like heaven!!

    • @Fredd00007
      @Fredd00007 5 років тому +1

      Would this taste better or worse if I add some garlic too while grilling the eggplants?

    • @honeyboiii
      @honeyboiii 5 років тому +1

      @@Fredd00007 it gives a very good flavor

    • @honeyboiii
      @honeyboiii 5 років тому +7

      @@Fredd00007 make narrow, deep cuts and put a single clove in each. Then roast it in the grill.

    • @HelloGreen
      @HelloGreen 4 роки тому

      Rasheeda Madani I like this idea!

    • @King-pv8fk
      @King-pv8fk 4 роки тому +1

      @@honeyboiii and maybe pull them out after and if it isn't garlicy enough, add it (finely chopped) to the ganoush

  • @1artisticwings
    @1artisticwings 9 років тому +41

    I love your small humours additions to your instructions

  • @girliedog
    @girliedog 5 років тому +38

    When I roast my eggplant, I also roast a head of garlic which I squeeze into the mixture yum.

  • @Dragon_of_1984
    @Dragon_of_1984 3 роки тому +10

    I remember having this at a friend's place and it was simply wonderful... and then his mom brought out another plate full of the dip and that was like magic...

  • @paulawaxman3617
    @paulawaxman3617 6 років тому +14

    I love Chef John! He explains everything so clearly and his recipes are really great too! And a little bit of humor added makes the meal!

  • @curiousSOUL22
    @curiousSOUL22 8 років тому +8

    You are SUCH a good teacher, Chef John! You've got to be one of the best teachers I know!
    You have skill, a true love for your subject, and a perfect delivery method!
    -Your lessons are interesting (both visually and vocally)
    -You're serious about your food but you keep things fun
    - The lessons are varied (from easy to more advanced recipes) (also recipes taken from different cultures around the world)
    - You throw in a joke every now and then to keep it light (less pressure makes me more receptive and positive to receiving the lesson!)
    - You throw in random facts, and you repeat repeat repeat the important ones!
    You're addictive!
    ""aesthetically challenged'' .. ''spoondentations'' ... You're a genius, seriously Teacher Chef John!!
    And the UA-cam world is a better place for having you! (and in turn, the actual world!)

  • @LifebyMikeG
    @LifebyMikeG 9 років тому +477

    damn, that is the real deal baba right there. That eggplant tip is game changing, one of my favorite veggies of all time and I was clueless!

    • @MoniBahaa
      @MoniBahaa 9 років тому +20

      Brothers Green Eats Awesome you guys check Chef John's channel! I love yours too :)

    • @curiousSOUL22
      @curiousSOUL22 8 років тому +2

      +Brothers Green Eats ehhh looky looky who it is! Two of my favourite bros! :-) Totes agree about the eggplant tip... And so many opportunities for dirty jokes there, and he didn't even make one! I'm impressed lol. I think it was too much of an easy target.. don't even need to make a sexual joke because it's so obvious haha

    • @curiousSOUL22
      @curiousSOUL22 8 років тому

      +Brothers Green Eats Don't get me wrong though, if you guys ever make a sexual joke about an eggplant, I'd totally be on board with it! It never feels sleazy, just funny. You're both adorable, I love ya!

    • @raheeemaquaderi2188
      @raheeemaquaderi2188 6 років тому

      Brothers Green Eats mine too

    • @michellem4084
      @michellem4084 5 років тому +2

      These brothers are just foodies... love ur channel too

  • @mystic6059
    @mystic6059 Рік тому +1

    Greetings from Europe - Greece. Chef John you are a source of knowledge and truly your UA-cam channel is a pearl in the ocean of information. I dare to recommend this dish with olive oil, vinegar, basil, parsley, garlic and walnuts. chef john we love you

  • @mohammadkamruddin7648
    @mohammadkamruddin7648 5 років тому +163

    It is like almost "Begun Bhartta" in Bangladesh. We use chopped onion, coriander leaves, roasted green chillis & mastard oil with roasted eggplant.

  • @Corkeyw
    @Corkeyw 9 років тому +28

    I love the way you talk lol, it's soothing and your wording is unique!

  • @foreverinbloom14
    @foreverinbloom14 9 років тому +18

    I wish I could meet you John, you're humorous and one of the best chefs on UA-cam.

  • @artistmama1
    @artistmama1 9 років тому +5

    I have been growing eggplant in my garden every year for he past 30 years, and I never knew the difference between a male plant and a female plant. I always count it a blessing that I learn something new almost every day! Thank you! Such great info!

    • @bengt_axle
      @bengt_axle 2 роки тому +1

      There is no such thing as a male or female eggplant. It is just a term invented by the food industry to make it easier to identify the different number of seeds. I believe that this corresponds to a different level of maturity of the fruit.

  • @rodsandoval8655
    @rodsandoval8655 5 років тому +1

    I love this guy, love his videos. My grandmother is from Lebanon and she always smoked the eggplants over a grill for the beautiful smoked flavour. This recipe is very close to the way she makes it.

  • @urbanchili
    @urbanchili 5 років тому +4

    I love this! I got an recipe from a Greek woman about 30 years ago. It doesn't include tahini, mint or paprika, but roasted fine chopped red bell pepper and parsley. Also she said to keep it away from iron/steel because it will change the colour of it.

    • @1autumn-soul
      @1autumn-soul 5 років тому +1

      This is the Arab way🙂

    • @aurorab6796
      @aurorab6796 4 роки тому +1

      Don't they call it something different in Greece. It seems like it is called different things in different areas, with slightly different ingredients, but still eggplant based and similar flavor. Except the Greek version I had was even better and slightly sweet, they called it melitzanosalata. Unfortunately they place I used to get it closed several years ago.

    • @marie-suzankalogeropoulos9249
      @marie-suzankalogeropoulos9249 3 роки тому

      Hello, another slight difference, with Greek versions, is the adding of vinegar rather than lemon juice. And then, whether red wine vinegar, or cider or white wine, will also be a contrast. But this definitely pushes it over to the salata (salad) side, rather than the richness of tahini or dairy element... And one might like to keep the pungent juice rather than strain it, as well, for extra flavor. TIP for those who have a hard time stomaching fresh garlic : roasting it does tone it down. Or, use garlic flakes, flavourful enough, without the digestive issues...

    • @urbanchili
      @urbanchili 3 роки тому

      @@marie-suzankalogeropoulos9249 Yes. The recipe she gave me was with white vinegar.

  • @ronin_11b94
    @ronin_11b94 9 років тому +224

    I have never heard about that eggplant male/female trick! Thank you

    • @Boobalopbop
      @Boobalopbop 9 років тому +24

      Sooooo useful! I used to wonder how to pick eggplants with less seeds, I had no idea of the male/ female thing. Chef John is the best!

    • @Hakimababe
      @Hakimababe 7 років тому +1

      Ameer Fisher me too😂

    • @username7735
      @username7735 7 років тому +3

      its same for a lot of plants. My grandma used to teach me how to pick all kinds of fruits and veggies when she sent me to the store. It's mostly common knowledge in Eastern Europe I think.

    • @emmiwemmy
      @emmiwemmy 6 років тому +12

      Because there is no such thing as "male" or "female" eggplants. It is made up. If some shapes of eggplants taste better it isn't because of their sex.

    • @Brandon-yr3nj
      @Brandon-yr3nj 6 років тому +3

      memmi uh no, they definitely do exist. ‘female’ eggplants, and many other plants, have more seeds. seeds are bitter, and thus females are less flavorful.

  • @lclkm
    @lclkm 9 років тому +28

    Amazing recipe as usual! Sometimes in Syria we add a drizzle of pomegranate molasses and it is very tasty! It is usually served as a dipping in grill parties.

    • @Fredd00007
      @Fredd00007 5 років тому

      Now I have to figure out how to make that molasses

    • @1autumn-soul
      @1autumn-soul 5 років тому +1

      Freddy Abraham
      No body makes it home. Buy a bottle from any middle eastern store. It’s cheap about $3.99 for a 500 ml bottle . You can also garnish with pomegranates n some crushed walnuts 🙂

    • @Fredd00007
      @Fredd00007 5 років тому +1

      @@1autumn-soul Thanks! I shall try the latter and see how it comes out

  • @leanna20
    @leanna20 9 років тому +15

    Mind blown!! I'm from Trinidad and we call that dish 'Roti & Baigan Choka'..it's quite the local favorite..

    • @junkievideo
      @junkievideo 9 років тому +1

      I am guessing you are Indian by ancestry

    • @dasalekhya
      @dasalekhya 9 років тому +2

      SabretootH
      Half of Trinidadians are of South Asian ancestry

    • @leanna20
      @leanna20 9 років тому +1

      East Indian yes..

    • @Musazkhan82
      @Musazkhan82 5 років тому

      Im from Fiji and we also make this with onions chillies minus tge tahini and call it baigan choka... peace out to the Caribbean

    • @neelashreedey7339
      @neelashreedey7339 5 років тому

      @@leanna20 I'm also east Indian. Bengali. We also call it begun chokha. 😆

  • @erliebernardo8144
    @erliebernardo8144 4 роки тому +1

    Can’t wait to try this. So yummy cant wait to try it. We love toasted eggplants here in the Philippines. After its toasted we take out the burned skin, we flatten it and cook it in a pan with scrambled eggs. A home favorite.

  • @simonmorter9341
    @simonmorter9341 4 роки тому +1

    Chef John thank you for everything you do for the people

  • @SuperSojourn
    @SuperSojourn 6 років тому +460

    Someone I know who shall remain nameless once (or twice) used peanut butter instead of tahini and no one seemed to notice. I think I got away with it. Thankfully none of my guests, that time, were Lebanese. I mean my friend's guests.

    • @Mcfirefly2
      @Mcfirefly2 6 років тому +50

      They were too busy trying to decide if you were Socrates.

    • @Fredd00007
      @Fredd00007 5 років тому +13

      They don't even taste remotely similar

    • @aromany
      @aromany 5 років тому +20

      There is a similar sudanese dish that actually uses peanut butter..

    • @Butterfieldowl
      @Butterfieldowl 5 років тому +6

      Tahini tastes like PB to me

    • @AltimaNEO
      @AltimaNEO 5 років тому +19

      unsweetened peanut butter tastes a lot like tahini.

  • @ReginaReRoma
    @ReginaReRoma 8 років тому +127

    In Syria we add garlic, it will make the taste amazing.. and in reply to some of the comments regarding adding tomatoes, it is not necessary at all to add it since it will change the taste greatly. one should be able to enjoy more the taste of the eggplant.

    • @sarahmasanda5609
      @sarahmasanda5609 5 років тому +2

      He added garlic in the beginning easy to miss

    • @ivanboskovic1260
      @ivanboskovic1260 5 років тому +2

      @@sarahmasanda5609 Also goes sheep cheese and walnuts = maligiano.

    • @cherylcogan3542
      @cherylcogan3542 5 років тому +5

      He added some, but not much. I'd add 2 - 3 times that amount. At least. I also thought that more tahini was added, but in any case, it's according to taste so I guess it's okay.

    • @YousifWife
      @YousifWife 5 років тому

      He already added garlic

    • @saividhyakannan
      @saividhyakannan 5 років тому

      @@ivanboskovic1260 that sounds yummy

  • @GypsyTheGoatOnTube
    @GypsyTheGoatOnTube 7 років тому +5

    always wanted to try. looks great. love your humour. you are very clear in your teaching which I love. your voice is also very cheerful. thankyou

  • @pratyakhona
    @pratyakhona 4 роки тому +1

    This is my happy place .. to watch chef johns videos :-) love that u have shown difference between male and female egg plant ... i want to try out this recipe.

  • @patrizia6731
    @patrizia6731 4 роки тому +1

    Dear Chef John I made your babaghanoush yesterday and it was such a success, thanks for sharing this recipe and for the very clear explanation!

  • @pastorofmuppets7654
    @pastorofmuppets7654 8 років тому +35

    Man that intonation.
    I'd love to listen to your podcasts all day long

    • @RaahPolo
      @RaahPolo 6 років тому +10

      It’s fucking annoying

    • @apokatastasian2831
      @apokatastasian2831 6 років тому

      Its like being hypnotized by brian posein after some great blow

  • @Creative_Clouds_
    @Creative_Clouds_ 9 років тому +4

    It's nice that he does this recipe during Ramadan. Very festive :)

  • @therustyfisherman7922
    @therustyfisherman7922 7 років тому +4

    I've always had this with toasted crushed chestnuts sprinkled on top. Amazing!

  • @donaldperez7981
    @donaldperez7981 3 роки тому +1

    Thank you chef John. Job well done. The way you explained the recipe as the video was playing was amazing. Very simple into the point unlike other videos I've seen.

  • @DiannaMad
    @DiannaMad 6 років тому

    We also cook this in Romania. The recipe that my family always makes is a little bit easyer. We make homemade mayonaise in the food processor( an egg yolk with a spoon of store-bought mustard mixed gradually with about 100 ml of oil ) then add the eggplants, very finely chopped onion, salt and pepper and mix untill the eggplant has turned into a paste. And i like to eat it warm with homemade whole bread and fresh tomatoes. Just typing this made my mouth water.

  • @JayAntoinette
    @JayAntoinette 9 років тому +300

    Baba Ghanoush sounds like the name of an old lady who lives in a secluded cottage deep in the woods and knits uncomfortable sweaters.
    Recipe looks yummy though!

    • @Fadel_Abbas
      @Fadel_Abbas 9 років тому +12

      Baba = papa = something that has to do with a man/father. So I have no idea how that sounds like a woman's name X'D. It's like if the name of the dish was Mama Ghanoush and you said it sounded like a man's name.

    • @Xn7000
      @Xn7000 9 років тому +22

      Fadel Show While that's true linguistically, most of us who aren't familiar with the languages where that's true would think of Baba Yaga first, you know, the old lady that lives in the forest and counts spoons.

    • @JayAntoinette
      @JayAntoinette 9 років тому +9

      Christian Milke *Baba Yaga!* That's who I was thinking of! For the life of me it was slipping my mind… Thanks lol

    • @Kees1463
      @Kees1463 9 років тому +7

      Fadel Show I think because in the fairy tale it is Baba Yaga, a witch and a woman. She lives in a hut that stands on chicken feet. She has nothing to do with eggplant as far as i know, but i don't know that for shure of course. I mean, if her hut walks around on chicken feet, she might as well have a cousin that's named Ghanoush and that cooks eggplant...

    • @dwaynewladyka577
      @dwaynewladyka577 9 років тому +22

      Baba is grandmother in Ukrainian.

  • @brett327
    @brett327 5 років тому +3

    Dude, your voice inflection is awesome. It enhances the underlying sarcasm.

  • @lisakaye6923
    @lisakaye6923 6 років тому +326

    Do you speak in real life with this same cadence???

  • @bevocjohnson
    @bevocjohnson 5 років тому +2

    I love this dude's voice! Very calming.

  • @ertanagaoglu6649
    @ertanagaoglu6649 Рік тому +1

    In Turkiye, we also add yogurt too. And I think tahini is just tahini, tahini sauce is a bit redundant. great recipe! thank you John!

  • @blanchekonieczka9935
    @blanchekonieczka9935 5 років тому +4

    One of my ex bosses was from Israel and he used to roast eggplant every Friday for his family's Shabbat dinner. Sometimes he'd make a recipe similar to yours and sometimes he'd just add diced tomatoes, diced purple onion, salt, pepper, fresh minced garlic, fresh parsley and lemon juice. It was a delicious, refreshing salad.

    • @SIRLASEDARCHI
      @SIRLASEDARCHI 5 років тому +1

      Israelies like and cook Arab food dint you know that?!!

    • @blanchekonieczka9935
      @blanchekonieczka9935 5 років тому +1

      @@SIRLASEDARCHI His family immigrated from Iraq to Israel in the 1950s so their favored cuisine must have been Iraqi. Whether you call it Arab or Middle Eastern food it's still delicious.

    • @helengarrett6378
      @helengarrett6378 5 років тому +1

      Just made the tomato, garlic onion variety. I like babba ganoush but was brought up on the tomato onion type and I like it better because it is not so smoothe. The chuncky bits have a nice mouth feel. Good flavor too. I do go a bit heavy on the garlic and use finley sliced green onions(scallions) instead of red onion and the tomato is diced fine. All the juicy tomato part on the board is discarded with the seeds and I only use the fleshy part.

    • @blanchekonieczka9935
      @blanchekonieczka9935 5 років тому

      @@helengarrett6378 oh, that sounds delicious!

    • @helengarrett6378
      @helengarrett6378 5 років тому +1

      @@blanchekonieczka9935 It was. I am diabetic so veggies are a gigantic part of my diet. I bought three eggplants and ate them for days. Now I have swiss chard which I will saute in a little olive oil with lots of sauteed onions, a pinch of red pepper flakesa tiny pinch of salt, pepper and a couple of big cloves of garlic chopped as fine as I can get them. Rather than more olive oil I might add a tiny splash of water at the end so the greens steam a bit to finish cooking. Then add a drained, rinsed can of cannelini beans and I have dinner for two days. If I cook I cook for more than one day because I cannot eat prepared food. Either there are too many carbs, sugar fat or salt. So I cook alot and cook ahead so I don't have a continual mess in the kitchem.

  • @updownstate
    @updownstate 5 років тому +70

    Chef John wedding cake: flour, eggs, cayenne, vanilla......

  • @Beatngu23
    @Beatngu23 4 роки тому +17

    "You are the lindon larouche of your babba ganouche " this man is my spirit animal.

    • @moleratical7634
      @moleratical7634 4 роки тому +4

      I laughed at that, then I lost it at the brainwashing crack.

    • @rosalindmartin4469
      @rosalindmartin4469 4 роки тому

      😅👀 ...having been accosted by Lyndon LaRouchers in olden days I couldn't believe what his mind springs up with. Hail on, Sir John🎶

  • @TheClayone
    @TheClayone 3 роки тому

    I love this commentator!!!
    Blessings to ALL!

  • @SuperKatenova
    @SuperKatenova 5 років тому

    ive used Japanese eggplants and they are all definitely same sex! but the younger ones have smaller or less developed seeds. always, the best baba I've made and its not a staple in our house, nothing beats the taste of the grilled and charred eggplant, thank you again chef John for another stellar recipe ! also just simply enjoyable to listen to you.

  • @gardenbee583
    @gardenbee583 3 роки тому +4

    Sir, you are so hilarious and such a good cook. I loved listening to you🙏

  • @emilyhancock3456
    @emilyhancock3456 9 років тому +5

    So interesting! Had no idea about the different types of eggplant!

  • @beverleerose4571
    @beverleerose4571 9 років тому +8

    Yum chef John I love eggplant.

  • @avitony35
    @avitony35 2 роки тому

    Am I the only one that LOVES the way he talks ? Great vid !

  • @DavidEFarner
    @DavidEFarner 4 роки тому

    I was working in the kitchen and I had to rewind and make sure that I heard what I heard, and I did...”You are the Lyndon LaRouche of your baba ghanouj” ... hysterical!! Thats one for the kids to research... I love you, Chef John! You crack me up!

    • @DavidEFarner
      @DavidEFarner 4 роки тому

      I remembered slots and spots, but got it backwards☹️ oh well. Next time. It’ll be delish anyway.

    • @DavidEFarner
      @DavidEFarner 4 роки тому

      “And speaking of brainwashing...”

    • @DavidEFarner
      @DavidEFarner 4 роки тому

      Spots had loads of seeds☹️

  • @ThePayola123
    @ThePayola123 8 років тому +20

    Only this culinary genius can bring together Lyndon Larouche with a recipe for Baba Ganoush.

    • @lisalisa1435
      @lisalisa1435 5 років тому +1

      That was good, wasn't it!!

  • @itsoktoplaywithfood
    @itsoktoplaywithfood 5 років тому +18

    Tip: try NOT using metal when handling eggplants ! ( it oxidize the eggplant) Use instead a plastic , ceramic or wood bowl, knife etc. great recipe.

    • @bhaaratsharma6023
      @bhaaratsharma6023 3 роки тому +1

      It's stainless steel, so it's ok. It doesn't react with food.

  • @coadamolx0100
    @coadamolx0100 4 роки тому +3

    Ah yes one of my dad favourite foods , he also adds garlic to it which makes it a lot better imo

  • @joannevardakis873
    @joannevardakis873 4 роки тому

    Love, love, love your reciepie, please don’t leave, I will be lost without u, amazing reciepie.😘

  • @koalaparklaundromat6197
    @koalaparklaundromat6197 5 років тому

    Very much appreciate this - I have dinner guests on Saturday and my favourite vegetable in the world is aubergine....so I'm making this for my guests - adored the male/female tip - wow! Thank you for sharing your knowledge - much appreciated.

  • @funkyboodah
    @funkyboodah 8 років тому +16

    lol omg dude, i haven't laughed and learned so much since watching The Urban Peasant (80s Canadian cooking show). You sir, rock.

  • @rfhero71
    @rfhero71 5 років тому +47

    “Add a Little Cayanne pepper. Raise your hand if you’re surprised!”

  • @chykcha
    @chykcha 5 років тому +4

    Thanks, John! I made your baba ganoush and it was delicious! I also made the lemon ricotta pancakes, and wow! Yummy!

  • @patcarroll9234
    @patcarroll9234 4 роки тому

    One of my favorite dishes because I love the flavor of eggplant sooo much. Can’t wait to try this on the grill.

  • @idahopotato6751
    @idahopotato6751 4 роки тому

    Store bought is so much like baby food. Real adults make it fresh. Thanks for the great video.

  • @MrRenee77
    @MrRenee77 5 років тому +3

    Your voice alone entertains me... the great recipes are just an extra lol

  • @Fourops
    @Fourops 9 років тому +4

    Chef John, thank you for the info about the female and male difference , it is quite helpful to know. However i'd like to add the real Lebanese version which is plain roasted eggplant, tahini, lemon juice, water , olive oil (for topping as well). The only decoration we do is sprinkling the Aleppo Red Pepper and Cumin . This is the basic and simple way of enjoying this cool vegetarian delicacy. Thank you.

  • @OutSidrQQn
    @OutSidrQQn 9 років тому +26

    My eight year old daughter asked me what is a sheep's favorite food? Baaabaaa ganoush.

  • @laurachatfield4142
    @laurachatfield4142 4 роки тому

    I've been wanting this recipe! First discovered it at Pita Pit restaurant and fell in love.

  • @mvcybron
    @mvcybron 5 років тому +2

    Thank you chef. Always wondered why some of my egg plays had so many seeds. That helps a lot. In my experience, the ones with less seeds taste a lot better. You should try to make “baigan ka bharta”. It’s an Indian roasted egg plant dish.

  • @marzanhamid1248
    @marzanhamid1248 9 років тому +344

    i come here for the dad jokes

  • @jamesarthurbanta9788
    @jamesarthurbanta9788 5 років тому +6

    Chef John this recipe turned out amazing!!! Your Lyndon LaRouche joke had me laughing so hard for over an hour! You are by far my favorite UA-camr!!!

  • @dylanarchangel2673
    @dylanarchangel2673 5 років тому +146

    ***ANOMALY WANTS TO KNOW YOUR LOCATION***

    • @ethanii7544
      @ethanii7544 5 років тому +4

      *choking on vodka milk* _baaabuaa_

    • @Anti-leftist7777
      @Anti-leftist7777 4 роки тому

      Five five five, eleven, five five, one one one one one one two NE Thirteenth avenue, Numbersville Kentucky. That's five.....five....five.....eleven...five...five...one...one...one...one...one ...one....two
      NE thirteenth avenue, Numbersville, Kentucky...094090940930-0------

    • @Denzix
      @Denzix 3 роки тому

      *-Satan's voice-* bhha bha buabo

  • @WeAreCameron
    @WeAreCameron 5 років тому +1

    chef johns videos never get old because chef john is the truth and the truth doesn't get old

  • @skarmale170
    @skarmale170 5 років тому +1

    I tried this recipe today & it turned out to be 👏👏👏👍👍👍

  • @computerchannel5648
    @computerchannel5648 5 років тому +8

    Perfect... also add a bit of paprika

  • @207112351
    @207112351 5 років тому +79

    Actually this dish is called “mutabal”. The “baba ganoush” has no yogurt or tahina in it, only eggplant, lemon juice, garlic, and vegetables like tomatoes, onions, and parsley... many mix up the two.

    • @e.b.4379
      @e.b.4379 5 років тому +5

      Ah, thanks for clarifying. I didn't know that! It explains why in some places the Baba ganoush looks completely different to what I used to think was baba ganoush. It's actually mutabal I like. Next time I know what to order.. :)

    • @MsRawan9
      @MsRawan9 5 років тому +3

      I was just about to say the same .., was looking to c if someone else already did.

    • @jazztryppyn8445
      @jazztryppyn8445 5 років тому +3

      He said it was his take on it. Chef-istic liberty.

    • @MsRawan9
      @MsRawan9 5 років тому +3

      jazz tryppyn not sure about that since this is the exact recipe of mutabal and it’s how we make it ...no liberties taken

    • @207112351
      @207112351 5 років тому +3

      jazz tryppyn not true, he has mistaken the name, this dish is called mutabbal, and that is exactly how we make it. Baba-ghanosh is a different thing. He probably didn’t know that.

  • @steelyspielbergo
    @steelyspielbergo 8 років тому +58

    The female ones have slot shaped things.....how to remember this?

  • @wheezysqueezebox7651
    @wheezysqueezebox7651 8 місяців тому

    I couldn't remember, why I bought that jar of tahini, now I know! Already roasted an eggplant! Gonna make, a very small dish of Baba Ganoush! Thanks, Chef John!

  • @laraibtayyaba3808
    @laraibtayyaba3808 4 роки тому

    I absolutely loved your voice over, it's full of taste and energy! Love

  • @voszinga7701
    @voszinga7701 5 років тому +9

    You're supposed to let them drain for a couple of hours, just after you've salted them. Less watery, better it tastes.

  • @acrophobe
    @acrophobe 5 років тому +65

    The problem with the saying "dots not slots" is that every time I get to the eggplants in the produce aisle I can't remember if it's "dots not slots" or "slots not dots"
    LMAO

    • @samwhinni4993
      @samwhinni4993 5 років тому +1

      same here!!!🤣🤣🤣

    • @arthas640
      @arthas640 5 років тому +5

      Remember, eggplants are like women: you want to look for the slit before you take them home. Except for the sake of this anology you're actually looking for a dude eggplant so leave the slit ones at the club/super market. I guess this is a long winded way of saying you want to find a trap and take him home before things get steamy and you start mashing

    • @hofhofandaway
      @hofhofandaway 4 роки тому +7

      D comes before s, if that helps! 😄

    • @italiana626sc
      @italiana626sc 4 роки тому +5

      Alphabetical!

    • @kasperwienk96
      @kasperwienk96 4 роки тому +2

      Little trick: Dots not sluts

  • @niory
    @niory 9 років тому +4

    Good i love your channel !

  • @StephenJohnson-jb7xe
    @StephenJohnson-jb7xe 3 роки тому

    When I watched your Eggplant escabeche recipe you mentioned that it was your second favorite way to eat eggplant, my first thought was "Baba Ghanoush is my favorite". Eggplant Escabeche is my second favorite, I make it a lot and I am about to make it today for my sister.

  • @sarinaeliyakim845
    @sarinaeliyakim845 6 років тому

    I followed your instructions to the letter but the parsley which I did not have at home. It came out very good. I added some pieces of the skin in the mixture and placed the whole thing in the food processor. The skin cooked on the coals added a good taste to the mixture. I also cooked 4 eggplants and froze some. Thanks.

  • @artistic70
    @artistic70 7 років тому +5

    Nice way to make that what we call "eggplant-salad" (melitzanosalata) - An alternative would be to add crushed wall-nuts in it, and I think garlic is "add to taste", makes an excellent spicy dip :)

  • @DaniloRiffo
    @DaniloRiffo 9 років тому +8

    we also saw a situation where the freakishly small wooden spoon is actually the best choice :D

  • @MattUebel
    @MattUebel 9 років тому +8

    >"never serve anything that you haven't tasted first, alright?"
    // Yes sir.

  • @patricialescano8323
    @patricialescano8323 Рік тому

    Great recipe! Thanks for the eggplant male -female tip ,can't wait to try this!

  • @milenkatyt
    @milenkatyt Рік тому

    I think I enjoyed the narration even more than the recipe. Thanks ❤️

  • @freddiekinnaputi
    @freddiekinnaputi 7 років тому +19

    on Guam we add coconut milk onions lemon chillies goodeats

  • @OldManCookin
    @OldManCookin 9 років тому +5

    Off the Chart Chef!! :)

  • @ligma8772
    @ligma8772 9 років тому +260

    Baba Ghanoush sounds like sims language lol

    • @hayleyduff
      @hayleyduff 9 років тому +2

      Harobed YES hahahahahaha

    • @Cornberry
      @Cornberry 9 років тому

      I can so picture that now lol

    • @sissiben8093
      @sissiben8093 9 років тому +3

      it is baba GHANOOJ and IT is not ARABIC language it is a SYRIAN DIALECT ^_^

    • @JungleScene
      @JungleScene 9 років тому +5

      Sissi Ben i dont recall anyone saying it was arabic.... You came into this comments thread chomping at the bit to say this, didnt you?

    • @sissiben8093
      @sissiben8093 9 років тому +12

      noooo i'm not
      1- i came to see the recipe , because i looooveee this dish.
      2- i corrected the name of the dish because it was wrong.
      3- i gave the source of name because many pele don't know the syrian dialect.
      4- i added this ^_^ in the end just to say : hey guys it is friendly comment, but unfortunately you didn't see it !! ^_^

  • @indiras3701
    @indiras3701 3 роки тому

    I justwatch this channel to listen to how hespeaks😄 Feels so refreshing

  • @delphinekirkland1757
    @delphinekirkland1757 5 років тому +2

    Wow, yeah, I've been growing eggplant for decades and never knew there were males and females. That'll really come in handy when saving seeds. Thanks!

    • @mountaverage2706
      @mountaverage2706 3 роки тому

      It's not true. Eggplants are fruits like any other. Fruits have no male or female sex. They are made from the female parts of the flower that has both female and male parts. But every eggplant is made from the fertilized female parts of the flower.

    • @delphinekirkland1757
      @delphinekirkland1757 3 роки тому

      @@mountaverage2706 Seems odd for sure. Of course, there are fruit trees that require more than one tree...like Chickasaw plums.

  • @heidishoshana
    @heidishoshana 4 роки тому +14

    Does anyone else get taste anxiety when you’re making food? I can’t taste things myself I always have to get my friends/family/partner to taste it for me.

  • @charlottehardwick5728
    @charlottehardwick5728 5 років тому +5

    Can you get the smokey flavor by using a little Smokey Paprika?

    • @Fredd00007
      @Fredd00007 5 років тому

      I'm not sure if adding a dash of spiciness would go well with this dip. It has more of a fresh and tangy character imo.

    • @kawtharmrzook7747
      @kawtharmrzook7747 5 років тому

      Actually you can grill the eggplant on your "stove's fire" for the smokey flavor , but please don't burn down your kitchen or hands

  • @nonmihiseddeo4181
    @nonmihiseddeo4181 5 років тому +3

    Anyone else watch Takeshi's Castle, the segment called MXC: Most Extreme Elimination Challenge? It was hilarious! They had a contestant they called Baba Ghanoush. There was a whole family of Ghanoushes. Now I get the joke! 😂😂😂😂

  • @GrannyReplica
    @GrannyReplica 4 роки тому

    I had no idea about the male/female eggpants. Super nifty. Loved the video, now I finally know what goes into Baba ghanoush.
    Also loved the very lively descriptions with just the right amount of funny-witty. 🙂