Chinese eggplant hot dogs with mustard mayo, herbed oil and quick pickled onions {vegan}

Chinese eggplant hot dogs with mustard mayo, herbed oil and quick pickled onions // vegan

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I love all kinds of eggplants! Have you got that already? After the red ones from two posts back, today it’s all about these beautiful, long and thin, amazingly purple eggplants which, according to some research, are commonly known as the Chinese or Pingtung variety. In Italy we call them Perlina. Their flesh is more compact and less watery, which means it will absorb less oil, and the taste sweeter. No need to temper their bitterness or peel them as the skin is really soft and can (should!) be eaten. You just need to discard the stem. I think this makes them the best, most convenient and eco-friendly type of eggplant of all! Should I be an eggplant vendor?

The only down side is that, once cooked, their bright purple turns into a boring brown. Baking or sautéing them is delicious but you will end up eating what resembles wrinkly sausages! After some trial and error I’ve decided the only way to prepare them – so that they look quite pretty and retain some of their amazing color (just a tiny bit) – is by grilling them.

These hot dogs are super easy and quick to make. If you don’t feel like waiting the one extra hour for the onions to pickle you can cook them or eat them raw or sub them with something else!

 Chinese eggplant hot dogs with mustard mayo, herbed oil and quick pickled onions // vegan

CHINESE EGGPLANT HOT DOG WITH MUSTARD MAYO, HERBED OIL AND QUICK PICKLED ONIONS {vegan}
by Marta Giaccone

Recipe
serves 3
prep time: 15 mins, cook time: 10 mins, total time: 25 mins + 1 hr (onions)

 

Mustard mayo
80 gr vegetable oil (I used organic sunflower oil)
40 gr soy or almond milk
2 tbsp lemon juice
½ tsp mustard
pinch salt
pinch turmeric (optional)

Chinese eggplant hot dogs with mustard mayo, herbed oil and quick pickled onions // vegan

Method

  1. Put all ingredients in an immersion blender glass and blend, from the bottom up, for a few seconds. The mayo will be smooth and silky.
  2. Cover with plastic wrap and transfer to fridge to firm up while you prepare the other ingredients.

 Chinese eggplant hot dogs with mustard mayo, herbed oil and quick pickled onions // vegan

Grilled eggplants
6 Chinese (very thin and long) eggplants
evo oil
salt
juice of 1 lemon
fresh chives
fresh thyme

Chinese eggplant hot dogs with mustard mayo, herbed oil and quick pickled onions // vegan

Method

  1. Heat up a grill pan over medium-high heat.
  2. Wash and pat dry eggplants. Lightly brush with olive oil.
  3. When grill is hot, place 3 or as many eggplants you can fit. Cook them for about 5 mins (without moving them around!), then flip over and cook for 5 more mins. If they start burning lower the heat a little. They should be soft to the touch when ready.
  4. Sprinkle with some salt and set aside.
  5. Finely chop chives and thyme and add to a small bowl along with oil, salt and lemon, to taste. Mix and set aside.

Chinese eggplant hot dogs with mustard mayo, herbed oil and quick pickled onions // vegan

Quick pickled onions
1 red onion, thinly sliced
½ cup apple cider vinegar
1 cup water
1 tbsp sugar (I used brown)
2 tsp salt

 

Method

  1. Whisk all ingredients (except onions) in a small bowl until sugar and salt dissolve. Add onions and let sit at room temperature for at least 1 hr.
  2. Drain before using. Can be stored in the fridge for at least 1 week (haven’t tested longer).

Chinese eggplant hot dogs with mustard mayo, herbed oil and quick pickled onions // vegan

Hot dogs
3 hot dog buns or 1 baguette

Method

  1. To assemble: spread a generous amount of mayo on both sides of bread, add 2 eggplants per bun, brush with herbed oil, add some pickled onions and you’re ready to go!

Chinese eggplant hot dogs with mustard mayo, herbed oil and quick pickled onions // vegan



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