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Garlic Roasted Eggplant, Blackberry, Almond and Rice Salad with Miso & Tahini

Garlic Roasted Eggplant, Blackberry, Almond and Rice Salad with Miso & Tahini

September 03, 2018 by Channyn Culligan in Main Dishes

As we begin the slow decent from the scorching heat of Florida's August into the milder temperatures of the 'winter' months I start to look for darker leafy greens and crave a bit of a richer taste. Florida's summer heat lends itself to the endless varieties of salad that can be consumed, avocado salad, watermelon salad, tomato salad, all juicy and light to compliment the 90+ sun that beats down every day. 

Once it begins to level out and we head into the 70's and 80's of winter I begin, probably out of habit to want dark leafy greens, more substantial salads with kale, beans, and root vegetables with richer sauces as opposed to light vinaigrettes.

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That is where this salad was born, a delightful mix of kale, garlic roasted eggplant, blackberries, almonds and jasmine rice layered with the salty flavors of miso and tahini. It is a simple dish, that can be thrown together quickly and eaten for many days as kale has the unique ability to hold its structure unlike other greens. 

I am hoping to develop a number of new recipes this winter that focus on products that are in season in the south. After a year, I have still not gotten used to the fact that the growing season begins in November here and am looking forward to finding a CSA and having a winter filled with an abundant of farm fresh veggies! I will keep you posted on my food adventures and will continue to work on tips on how to eat veggies all year long! I hope that you enjoy this great recipe!

Garlic Roasted Eggplant, Blackberry, Almond and Rice Salad with Miso & Tahini

Miso Tahini Dressing

2 tbs Miso

2 tbs Tahini

2 tbs Olive Oil

1 tsp Mirin

1 tbs Rice Vinegar

1 tsp Ponzo

1 tsp Ginger

3 Garlic Cloves, chopped

2tsp Coconut Oil

1 3/4 cups of Water

Add all of the ingredients into a small sauce pan. Heat over medium high heat until it reaches a boil, simmer and reduce the sauce until it thickens. Add salt and pepper to taste. 

Roasted Eggplant Salad

1 Eggplant, Cubed

2 tbs Olive Oil

3 Cloves of Garlic, chopped

Pink Himalayan Sea Salt, Black Pepper, Dash of Smoked Paprika

1 pint Blackberries

1/2 cup sliced Almonds

2 cups cooked Rice (I used Jasmin)

1 cup Kale chiffonade 

Preheat the oven to 375, cut the eggplant into cubes and toss with the olive oil, garlic, salt, pepper and paprika. Roast for 30 minutes until the eggplant is tender but the outside begins to brown. 

Place cooked rice, roasted eggplant, blackberries, almonds and kale into a large bowl and stir to combine. Top with Miso Tahini Dressing and serve warm or at room temperature. Enjoy and Healthy Eating!

September 03, 2018 /Channyn Culligan
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Raw Vegan Eggplant Salad with Mint, Guava, Lemon and Sprouted Lentils

Raw Vegan Eggplant Salad with Mint, Guava, Lemon and Sprouted Lentils

September 15, 2017 by Channyn Culligan in Main Dishes

Eggplant, members of the illustrious nightshade family are at peak season from August to October. This beautiful purple skinned veggie is a great source of fiber, copper and vitamin B1 as well as containing phytonutrients and flavinoids. Eggplant has been proven to protect cell membranes from damage including those all important lipids present in brain cells as well as being a potent free radical scavenger. 

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However, personally, I don't always love eggplant. Often its bitter taste and mushy texture just does not appeal to me, not to mention its gaseous. Sure breaded and fried and covered in cheese always tastes great but there has to be another way to enjoy this healthy food without mashing it or frying it. 

Lately I have been focusing my energies on raw foods once again by working on eating about 75% raw meals and 25% cooked. I find there is an innumerable way in which to prepare raw foods and it really forces you to be creative. I started thinking about raw eggplant and wondering how I could prepare it so that it still had a Mediterranean feel to it but also that freshness that comes with raw preparation.

Of course, the biggest issue with raw eggplant is its bitterness and the only way to remove it is with salting! I started out by peeling and slicing the eggplant into rounds, placing them in a colander with a dusting of salt and then letting them sit for 30 minutes before wiping them off with a paper towel and cubing the slices.

I then tossed in cherry tomatoes, mint, garlic, red onion, guava, lemon juice, olive oil and more salt and let the salad sit for another half hour before enjoying. The taste was far better than I ever thought it would be! So fresh and light and the eggplant stayed firm and when kept in the fridge it lasted for 2 weeks. So healthy and delicious, I hope that you enjoy!

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Raw Eggplant Salad with Mint, Guava and Lemon

1 Eggplant, peeled and sliced into rounds

1 tbs Pink Himalayan Sea Salt

2 tbs Olive Oil

Juice from 1 Lemon

1 Guava, peeled and chopped

1 cup Grape Tomatoes

1/4 Red Onion, minced

3 Cloves Garlic, minced

1 handful of Mint leaves, chopped

1/2 cup of Sprouted Lentils

Peel and slice the eggplant. Place in a colander and liberally sprinkle with salt. Let sit for a half hour to remove the bitterness and extra moisture. Wipe the eggplant down with paper towel and cube and toss into a non reactive bowl. Add the garlic, onion, tomatoes, guava, mint, and lentils. Drizzle with the olive oil, a dash more of salt and the juice of the lemon, stirring to combine. Let rest for a half hour before eating so that the flavors can develop. Stay covered in the fridge for up to 2 weeks. Enjoy and Healthy eating!

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September 15, 2017 /Channyn Culligan
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