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'''Stuffed eggplants''' ({{ |
'''Stuffed eggplants''' ({{langx|tr| patlıcan dolması}};<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.nefisyemektarifleri.com/etli-patlican-dolmasi-tarifi/|title=Etli Patlıcan Dolması Tarifi - Nefis Yemek Tarifleri|date=18 September 2010|website=nefisyemektarifleri.com}}</ref> {{Langx|fa|بادمجان شکم پر}}; {{langx|hy|Լցոնած սմբուկներ}}; {{langx|az|badımcan dolması}}; {{langx|it| melanzane ripiene}}; {{langx|es| berenjenas rellenas}}) are a dish typical of many countries. |
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Eggplants are stuffed with meat ([[Lamb and mutton|lamb]]) and [[rice]] |
Eggplants are stuffed with meat ([[Lamb and mutton|lamb]]) and [[rice]] or other vegetables. The ingredients include eggplant, minced meat, rice, onion, tomato paste, tomato, parsley, mint, salt, black pepper and sunflower oil. Optional ingredients include [[sumac]], lemon juice, allspice, cinnamon, pine nuts, almonds, walnuts, mint, and olive oil which may be added for a better taste. In Turkey, two famous stuffed eggplant dishes are ''[[karnıyarık]]'' and ''[[İmam bayıldı]]''. |
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''Badımcan dolması'' includes tomato, sweet pepper, and aubergine stuffed with minced meat mixed with chickpeas. |
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[[File:Brisciuoli e malangiani chjini 2018.jpg|thumb|''Melanzane ripiene'' from Calabria]] |
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Eggplants are stuffed with meat ([[Lamb and mutton|lamb]] or beef) and [[bulgur]] or [[rice]] but a bit distinctly than its neighbors because of a wider use of different flavors of the dish by region like tamarind, date, etc., also there is a wider use of spices than there is in Iran, Turkey and Azerbaijan. The ingredients include eggplant, minced meat, rice, bulgur, onion, tomato paste, sumac, tamarind juice, lemon juice, date honey, allspice, cinnamon, nutmeg, pine nuts, almonds, walnuts, tomato, parsley, mint, salt, black pepper and olive oil. |
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In Italy, stuffed eggplant are cooked in oven, and can be filled with [[Mozzarella|mozzarella cheese]] (in [[Roman cuisine|Rome]]), or with minced meat (in [[Sicilian cuisine|Sicily]]).<ref>{{cite book |
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| location=Milano |
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| year=1967 |
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}}</ref> In Sicily, globe eggplants of the violet variety are used. |
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* [[Karnıyarık]] |
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* [[List of eggplant dishes]] |
* [[List of eggplant dishes]] |
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* [[List of stuffed dishes]] |
* [[List of stuffed dishes]] |
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[[Category:Stuffed vegetable dishes]] |
[[Category:Stuffed vegetable dishes]] |
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[[Category:Turkish dolmas and sarmas]] |
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[[Category:Cuisine of Lazio]] |
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[[Category:Spanish cuisine]] |
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[[Category:Azerbaijani cuisine]] |
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[[Category:Eggplant dishes]] |
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[[Category:Lamb dishes]] |
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Latest revision as of 15:51, 25 October 2024
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Course | Meal |
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Region or state | |
Serving temperature | Hot |
Main ingredients | Eggplant |
Stuffed eggplants (Turkish: patlıcan dolması;[1] Persian: بادمجان شکم پر; Armenian: Լցոնած սմբուկներ; Azerbaijani: badımcan dolması; Italian: melanzane ripiene; Spanish: berenjenas rellenas) are a dish typical of many countries.
Turkey
[edit]Eggplants are stuffed with meat (lamb) and rice or other vegetables. The ingredients include eggplant, minced meat, rice, onion, tomato paste, tomato, parsley, mint, salt, black pepper and sunflower oil. Optional ingredients include sumac, lemon juice, allspice, cinnamon, pine nuts, almonds, walnuts, mint, and olive oil which may be added for a better taste. In Turkey, two famous stuffed eggplant dishes are karnıyarık and İmam bayıldı.
Italy
[edit]In Italy, stuffed eggplant are cooked in oven, and can be filled with mozzarella cheese (in Rome), or with minced meat (in Sicily).[2] In Sicily, globe eggplants of the violet variety are used.
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ "Etli Patlıcan Dolması Tarifi - Nefis Yemek Tarifleri". nefisyemektarifleri.com. 18 September 2010.
- ^ Gosetti Della Salda, Anna (1967). Le ricette regionali italiane (in Italian). Milano: Solares.