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Eggplant Parmesan

This scrumptious dish is perfect for lunch in the summer and will have you wondering how eggplant can taste so good!

Yields:2 servings
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Recipe Cooking TimePreparation60 minutes
Cooking60 minutes
Ready In120 minutes
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Ingredients

1 large eggplant sliced short side
8 ounces mozzarella cheese shredded
1 x parmesan, parmigiano-reggiano cheese, grated optional
1 each tomato sauce
1 x vegetable oil enough for frying slices
1 x seasoned dry bread crumbs enough to cover all eggplant slices

Directions

Cut, bread and fry the eggplant first. Peel the dark skin off the eggplant. Slice into medium slices slices (about 1/2 in thick) on the smaller side. Pour bread crumbs into a plate or into a dish for coating the eggplant patties. Beat 3 eggs for dipping into eggplant. Heat up oil in a large pan, enough to fry the eggplant. Dip eggplant into egg and coat it with egg thoroughly. Then coat it with bread crumbs. Put them on to a plate when finished till you have enough to fry in your frying pan. Place the eggplant in the frying pan if you think it is hot enough to fry properly. Keep it frying till both sides are brown. Make sure you flip eggplant over so all sides will brown. When finished frying a batch place fried patties onto a plate covered with a paper towel to absorb the oil.

Preheat the oven to 350. After all the frying is done. Coat a pan with some oil (about a 9 inch square by 1 1/2 inch deep disposable aluminum pan). Pour a little bit tomato sauce on the bottom of the pan. Place a layer of the eggplant patties on top. Cover that with sauce and a little bit of mozzerella cheese. Place another layer on top of that, repeat. When done put sauce and a lot of cheese at the very top add parmesian cheese to the top if desired or available.

Cover the top of pan with foil. Place in the oven for 45 minutes. Stick fork in middle to see if it is hot all the way through. If not hot enough cook another 10 minutes. Leave it cooking with the foil off the top for the last 10 minutes of the cooking.

Let it settle before serving for about 5 minutes. This taste good or better reheated. Can be reheated in Microwaveable dish.

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Savory Wild Goose Stew

This recipe worked very well with 1 wild canadian goose. The stew produced was full of flavor and the meat was very tender. I will definatly use it again!