Home Appetizers Eggplant Parmesan Layer Dip

Eggplant Parmesan Layer Dip

by Ann
6 comments

Eggplant Parmesan Dip

I had a big beautiful purple eggplant that was starting to fade, so I had to find a good use for it fast. I decided to make it into a dip … at first I was going to make some more baba ghanoush, but then I thought perhaps I could make something different with it … perhaps something with the flavors of Eggplant Parmesan … except creamier. Something you could spread on little toasts and munch on with a good glass of wine.

Eggplant Parmesan Dip


We finished the A-Z Health Challenge on facebook on Saturday … I still need to make my way through all the Zucchini recipes everyone shared, but I was busy with my Mom and Dad’s Anniversary party this weekend. The party turned out well, but I’m exhausted. I need a day off. How nice that we have a holiday today so I have a day just to rest. Although I won’t really be resting. We’ll be harvesting tomatoes and other garden bounty, packing and driving and unpacking, assembling my new chairs that my aunt and uncle brought up for me.

Eggplant Parmesan Dip

Eggplant Parmesan Layer Dip

  • 2 1/2 cups roasted eggplant (I used 1 large globe + 1 small Japanese eggplant)
  • 4 cloves of garlic
  • 1 Tablespoon chopped fresh basil
  • 1 Tablespoon chopped fresh tarragon
  • 6 oz cream cheese
  • 1/4 cup fat free greek yogurt
  • 1/4 – 1/2 teaspoon salt
  • Your favorite marinara or pasta sauce (I used my crock pot garden marinara sauce)
  • Shredded asiago (or parmesan) and mozzarella cheese (maybe a cup of the two cheeses, mixed? I didn’t measure the cheese … use enough to cover the sauce)
  • Fresh garden tomato, chopped fine
  • Fresh herbs for garnish
  • Thin slices of toasted ciabatta or french bread

Directions:

  1. To roast the eggplant on the grill, poke the pretty purple fruit all around with a fork, then grill on a hot grill until the outside is black and charred and the eggplant is sagging a LOT … that means it’s fully cooked.
  2. Pull off the peel and discard, then chop the pulp roughly and measure it. You will need about 2 1/2 cups for this dip (or you can scale down the other ingredients to match the amount of eggplant you have). Put the eggplant, garlic, herbs, and cream cheese in a food processor or handi chopper and blend till smooth. I had to do this in batches because my handi chopper wasn’t big enough to hold it all! Pour the creamy mixture into a bowl and stir in the greek yogurt, then add salt to taste.
  3. You can serve the dip in individual ramekins or in a larger pie or tart pan. Smear a good thick layer of the creamy eggplant mixture on the bottom of the dish, cover with a layer of marinara or pasta sauce, then top with shredded cheese and some chopped tomato on top. Bake at 400 for about 10 minutes or until the cheese is melted and bubbly. Serve with thinly sliced toasted ciabatta or french bread.

Eggplant Parmesan Dip

This recipe was shared at Weekend PotluckMelt in your Mouth Monday, Manic MondayTalent Show TuesdayTrick or Treat Tuesday, Newlyweds Recipe Linky, Cast Party WednesdayThursday’s TreasuresFit & Fabulous Friday and Katherine Martinelli’s Garlic Bloghop.

You may also like

6 comments

barbara Giacometti September 3, 2012 - 10:07 am

This sounds fascinating and I am going to try it soon. Just picked the last out of the garden.

Reply
Michele September 3, 2012 - 11:13 pm

xoxoxoxo

Reply
janicedoty September 4, 2012 - 8:43 am

Even the title caught my eye–this sounds great!!

Maybe I missed it but is it really in layers?

Reply
Ann September 4, 2012 - 9:07 am

The “layered part” is the creamy eggplant dip on the bottom, the marinara, then the cheese, then the tomato on top. It’s not a lot of layers, but there are a few!

Reply
janicedoty September 4, 2012 - 2:45 pm

ok–got it–I thought the eggplant mix was layered in with the others stuff…

Reply
Roasted Garlic White Bean Hummus - Savory Simple March 10, 2013 - 8:32 pm

[…] – Skinny Roasted Red Pepper Pesto Dip Eat Yourself Skinny – Spinach and Artichoke Dip  Sumptuous Spoonfuls – Eggplant Parmesan Layer Dip /* Share this:FacebookEmailRedditLinkedInPinterestStumbleUponTwitterGoogle +1 Categories: […]

Reply

Leave a Comment

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.

This website uses cookies to improve your experience. We'll assume you're ok with this, but you can opt-out if you wish. Accept Read More