Friday 31 August 2018

Simple Fruit Compote

Cookie and Kate
Simple Fruit Compote

Fruit compote recipe

Looking for a simple dessert? It doesn’t get easier than fruit compote over vanilla ice cream. Compote is fresh, saucy and sweet, and ready in as little as 15 minutes.

You can make compote ahead of time and warm it up or throw it onto the stove after dinner. Serve it on ice cream for dessert, yogurt or toast the next morning, or anything else that could use some fruity flavor. You really can’t go wrong.

Fruit for compote (strawberries, peaches and frozen blueberries)

What is compote, exactly? Compote is a simple fruit sauce made with pieces of fresh (or frozen) fruit and some sugar, cooked briefly on the stove. You could call the end result a textured fruit sauce or chunky fruit syrup. I call it magic.

Instead of sugar, I use a small amount of maple syrup or honey to make naturally sweetened compote. Since it’s liquid, you can easily add more to taste after cooking if your compote isn’t quite sweet enough.

Compote is not as thick as jam or jelly, and it’s meant to be consumed relatively soon after making (it will keep for up to 2 weeks in the refrigerator). It’s not designed to be canned or preserved for the months or years ahead. Compote is so easy to make that you can throw together a batch at a moment’s notice!

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35 Minute Easy Baked Eggplant Parmesan (Just 265 Calories!)
35 Minute Easy Baked Eggplant Parmesan (Just 265 Calories!)

This is one healthy Italian dish that’s sure to be on your weekly menu and the best thing is that it’s so easy to make. Have you tried making healthy Easy Baked Eggplant Parmesan? Let me teach you how to make it clean, paleo, and gluten-free!

A close up image of a single serving of Baked Eggplant Parmesan made with roasted eggplant, homemade tomato sauce, mozzarella and grated parmesan.

For anyone who’s trying to eat healthy, finding a dish to love can sometimes be quite a journey. You have to go through the process of researching different recipes and experimenting on each dish until you find one that you’ll start to love.

Baked Eggplant Parmesan is one of those dishes that, after your first taste, you can’t easily forget. And if you’re like me, each bite brings you back to a favorite Italian restaurant you had in your childhood like I did with mine — La Trattoria in Ventura, California.

I don’t cook with eggplant too often, even though this is one of my favorite dishes. But after following this Baked Eggplant Parmesan recipe, I believe it’s time to change that.

An overhead image of 3 thoroughly washed eggplants on the kitchen counter for the Baked Eggplant Parmesan recipe.

How many calories are in Baked Eggplant Parmesan?

One thing you have to know about this dish is that it is commonly served in Italian restaurants. It is, however, very easy to recreate at home that you won’t have any trouble creating it several times a week.

The main difference with ordering this at a restaurant and making it at home, however, is that when you prepare your own ingredients, you know what goes into the dish. A serving of this dish from a restaurant can include over 1300 calories. But if you prepare this dish at home, you can lighten it up to just 260 or 400 calories per serving.

Of course, it will depend on the ingredients you use. But you will definitely be able to lower the number of calories in the dish when you prepare it at home.

An overhead image of thickly sliced raw eggplant on a kitchen counter for the Baked Eggplant Parmesan recipe.

How thick do I cut the eggplant for Baked Eggplant Parmesan?

Most recipes recommend that you trim the eggplant and slice it ¼-inch thick before preparing. This ensures that each piece gets equally cooked and will have a good bite to it.

Once you’re done slicing the eggplant, you can choose to sprinkle it with some salt and allow to rest for a few minutes. The salt will draw out moisture from the eggplant so make sure you dry them before cooking.  I opt not to do this step because — again — I like it as easy as possible, but it’s certainly an option if you’d like to do it.  Eggplant contains a lot of water so this helps remove that to make the eggplant as crispy and not soggy as possible.

An overhead image of a glass bowl with seasoning including oregano, thyme and basil, and grated parmesan for the Baked Eggplant Parmesan Recipe. A close up image of coating a thick slice of eggplant in a mixture of seasoning and parmesan for the Baked Eggplant Parmesan Recipe.

How long does it take to make Baked Eggplant Parmesan?

One of the best reasons why people love to follow this Baked Eggplant Parmesan recipe is that it is so easy to make. You can have a delicious yet healthy dish under an hour. Not only that, you do not need to wait around for the dish to finish cooking since it is baked in the oven.

With the extra technique of frying the eggplant slices before baking, you always get a dish that has a nice, flavorful crisp to it, too.

Do you have to peel eggplant before you cook it?

There is no right or wrong way to prepare eggplant for this easy Baked Eggplant Parmesan recipe. While there are some who swear to peeling the skin of the eggplant before cooking it, others say that it isn’t necessary. It truly is a personal preference.

If you prefer having a deep purple color contrasting the hue of the sauce, you can opt to keep the skin on. Not to mention, the skin of the eggplant contains vitamins and additional flavors, which is another great reason to leave on the skin. You can choose to keep the skin on if you prefer it that way. It’s also much easier to prepare, to be honest.  If you want to remove the skin, just peel it with a vegetable peeler or use a sharp knife and slice it off.

A close up image of a spatula flipping over a cooked slice of eggplant for the Baked Eggplant Parmesan Recipe. An overhead image of a kitchen counter with all the ingredients for the Baked Eggplant Parmesan including roasted eggplant, homemade tomato sauce, mozzarella and grated parmesan.

How do I make a healthy tomato sauce for Baked Eggplant Parmesan?

When it comes to making a healthy Baked Eggplant Parmesan, the secret is with its tomato sauce. While you can definitely save time by using store-bought tomato sauce, you’ll be more confident that you’re using real, clean ingredients by making your own homemade tomato sauce.   You can check out my easy homemade Roasted Tomato Sauce recipe here!

An overhead step-by-step image of assembling Baked Eggplant Parmesan on a baking sheet, before placing in the oven, by layering roasted eggplant, homemade tomato sauce, mozzarella and grated parmesan. A close up image of Baked Eggplant Parmesan, made with roasted eggplant, homemade tomato sauce, mozzarella and grated parmesan, before placing it in the oven.

How long does Baked Eggplant Parmesan last in the fridge?

There are certain dishes that are best made in large quantities. Like Lasagna, Baked Eggplant Parmesan is one of them. But if you can’t finish the entire dish, you can easily store it in the fridge in an air-tight container.

Or, you can choose to freeze the eggplant parmesan.  If you are storing this dish in freezer, make sure to wrap it well before doing so. This way, you can preserve its flavor and quality. When you’re ready, you can simply take it out of the freezer and reheat it in the oven until heated through it.

If stored properly, it can last up to two days in the refrigerator. The texture will become slightly more soggy, especially upon reheating, but it’ll still taste yummy.

An overhead image of a baking sheet with cooked Baked Eggplant Parmesan made with roasted eggplant, homemade tomato sauce, mozzarella and grated parmesan.

3 Healthy Pairings for Baked Eggplant Parmesan

When it comes to pairing ideas for Baked Eggplant Parmesan, people usually think of wine. This is because the dish stands out well on its own. At the same time, it is also a very rich and filling option for anyone who wants to have a healthy entrée.

An overhead image of 6 stacks of Baked Eggplant Parmesan on a baking sheet, made with roasted eggplant, homemade tomato sauce, mozzarella and grated parmesan.

But if you are looking for a good option to pair the dish with, you can try these options:

Zucchini Noodles

When you’re trying to eat healthy, it’s always a good idea to look for lower carb options, especially when you have a nutritious alternative. For some people, that means giving up staples like bread or pasta and going for healthier alternatives. If you’re the type of person who can’t seem to give up pasta, the best alternative is Zucchini Noodles. The good thing about this dish is that you can easily cook it with anything. You can even cook it with some olive oil and garlic and enjoy it as a perfect pair for easy Eggplant Parmesan.

Bowl filled with spiralized zucchini noodles to show spiralizer veggie recipe.

Roasted Tomato Sauce

Another healthy pairing that you can use with this dish is Roasted Tomato Sauce. You can use this sauce together with a Cauliflower Pizza Crust recipe and you’ll have a hearty meal with the two. Or you can opt to use this recipe together with your Baked Eggplant Parmesan so you have a dish that you made from scratch. Since these two are so easy to make, you won’t need an occasion to enjoy it.

An overhead image of a glass jar with Roasted Tomato Sauce made with roma tomatoes, garlic, yellow onion, carrot, olive oil, basil, salt and black pepper.

Spaghetti Squash Noodles

If you’re not fond of using zucchini as a noodle, another option you can use is spaghetti squash. You can use this recipe for Spaghetti Squash Noodles to substitute with pasta. Since it contains only 42 calories (pasta has 221 calories, gulp!), you’ll be enjoying a guilt-free dish. They will go perfect with a tomato-based dish like Eggplant Parmesan.

How To Make Easy Spaghetti Squash Noodles

How to reheat Baked Eggplant Parmesan

When you’re ready to eat the dish again, remember to take out a small portion that you will be using. This helps preserve the dish since you won’t have to reheat everything.

To reheat the dish, make sure to heat the oven to around 450 degrees Fahrenheit. Use an oven-safe dish and cover with foil. This practices helps ensure that the dish stays moist and as hot as possible. During the last 10 minutes of cooking you can take off the foil from the pan so that the casserole can create that gorgeous, crisp brown on top.

A side image of Baked Eggplant Parmesan made with roasted eggplant, homemade tomato sauce, mozzarella and grated parmesan.

You can follow this video along to make sure you create the dish perfectly. If done right, you’ll love how delicious this dish tastes and you’ll want to cook it every chance you get.

Easy Baked Eggplant Parmesan

 

Easy Baked Eggplant Parmesan

This is one healthy dish that’s sure to be on your weekly menu and the best thing is that it’s so easy to make. Have you tried making Healthy Baked Eggplant Parmesan? Let me teach you how…

1 medium eggplant, (cut into 1/4-inch slices) 1 1/4 cups almond meal 1/2 cup chickpea flour 1 tbsp dried oregano 1 tbsp dried thyme 1 tbsp dried basil 1 tsp sea salt 1/2 tsp ground black pepper 1/4 tsp garlic powder 2-4 tbsp olive oil, ( for frying) 2 cups tomato sauce ((or marinara sauce)) 1/2 cup Parmesan, (grated, divided) 8 oz fresh mozzarella, (thinly sliced) basil, (for garnish)

Preheat the oven to 400 degrees F and line a rimmed baking sheet with parchment paper.

In a shallow dish, combine the almond meal, garbanzo bean flour, oregano, thyme, basil, sea salt, and pepper.

Heat 1 tbsp. of the olive oil in a large skillet over medium-high heat.

Dredge each eggplant slice in the almond meal mixture. Shake off any excess coating.

Transfer 3-5 eggplant slices at a time to the hot pan, depending on size. Try not to overcrowd the slices. Cook until golden brown on each side, about 2-3 minutes per side. Add more olive oil, as needed, to keep from sticking. Repeat with the remaining eggplant slices.

Place browned eggplant on a dish and set aside.

Once all slices are cooked, lay the largest eggplant slice onto the baking sheet. Gently spoon about 1-2 tbsp. of the tomato sauce over the eggplant until coated. 

Place a layer of sliced mozzarella evenly over the tomato sauce. Sprinkle grated parmesan over the layer. 

Place the second largest eggplant slice next and repeat steps for the tomato sauce and mozzarella. Sprinkle parmesan over the top layer. 

Repeat with the remaining eggplant, tomato sauce, parmesan and mozzarella.

Bake until just beginning to brown, approximately 10-15 minutes.

Remove from oven, garnish with fresh basil, and serve.

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