Long-Roasted Aubergine with Garlic, Labne, and Tiny Chilli Croutons
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This roasted aubergine with labne and chilli croutons is a wonderful example of how simple ingredients can create a sophisticated vegetarian main or side dish. The aubergines are roasted until they are incredibly tender, almost reaching a buttery consistency, which contrasts beautifully with the crisp, spicy sourdough croutons. Preserved lemon and fresh herbs cut through the richness, providing a bright, citrusy lift that makes every mouthful feel balanced and fresh.
Ideal for a relaxed weekend lunch or as a centrepiece for a Middle Eastern-inspired dinner party, this dish can be tailored to your taste. If you cannot find labne, a thick full-fat Greek yoghurt or soured cream makes an excellent substitute. The aubergines are equally delicious served warm from the oven or at room temperature, making this a versatile recipe for effortless hosting.
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Ingredients for Long-Roasted Aubergine with Garlic, Labne, and Tiny Chilli Croutons
3 medium or 2 large globe or Italian aubergines (about 1.1kg), halved lengthwise
180ml olive oil, divided, plus more as needed
Sal kosher y pimienta negra recién molida
2 dientes de ajo, finamente cortados
1 fresh red chilli, very thinly sliced, or 1 teaspoon crushed red pepper flakes
300g torn bread (crusty bread such as sourdough, country loaf, or miche), in 1/2-inch pieces
240ml labne, full-fat Greek yoghurt, or soured cream
1 preserved lemon, finely chopped
1 tablespoon fresh lemon juice, plus more as desired
1 cup fresh mint or coriander leaves, tender leaves and stems
How to make Long-Roasted Aubergine with Garlic, Labne, and Tiny Chilli Croutons
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Using a small paring knife, make a few 1/2-inch slits into the cut side of each aubergine. (You can do this lengthwise, crosswise, or even diagonally. Knock yourself out with your decorative prowess!)
Place the aubergine cut side up on a rimmed baking sheet and drizzle with 120ml olive oil, distributing as evenly as possible. Season with salt and pepper and turn over so that the aubergine is cut side down.
Place in the oven and roast, without moving or disturbing, until aubergine is completely tender, cooked through, and golden brown on the bottom (since the skin is already so dark, it can be hard to tell, but the skin will look shriveled and, when poked, the whole thing should feel tender, on the verge of collapse; you can also use a spatula to lift up the aubergine to check the underside for colour), 40 to 45 minutes.
Meanwhile, heat the remaining 60ml olive oil in a large skillet over medium heat. Add the garlic and chilli and cook, shaking the skillet occasionally, until the garlic and chilli are frizzled and fragrant (but not yet browned), 1 or 2 minutes. Add the bread and season with salt and pepper. Cook, stirring frequently, until the bread is evenly toasted and golden brown, 3 to 5 minutes. Remove from the heat and set aside.
Combine the labne, preserved lemon, and 1 tablespoon lemon juice in a small bowl; season with salt, pepper, and more lemon juice, if you like. Smear it onto the bottom of a large serving platter or in a shallow bowl.
Once the aubergine is good and ready to go, use a fish spatula (or regular spatula) to lift up each aubergine half in one fell swoop, preserving its lovely golden underside. Place the aubergine, cut side up, on top of the seasoned labne. Scatter with the crispy croutons and herbs before serving.
Aubergine can be roasted a few hours ahead, then kept loosely covered at room temperature (no need to reheat— it’s excellent at room temperature). The labne can be seasoned a week ahead, covered tightly, and refrigerated. The croutons can be made 2 days ahead, kept covered tightly at room temperature.
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