Eggplant Caviar Recipe - Russian Zakuska (2024)

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Is there Fish Caviar in this recipe?

Nope! Russian Eggplant Caviar or Baklazhannaya Ikra (Баклажанная икра) is a vegetarian delicious appetizer, or a vegetable spread generously served on a piece of bread. It's made from 100% vegetables,without any fish or fish eggs, and isn't what people think of when they hear the word caviar.

Grated vs Pureed Eggplant

It's kind of hard to screw up this recipe, as there are many variations and creative license. I prefer vegetables that are grated and hand chopped more rustic chunkier texture. Others like to throw it all into the food processor and eat it like a smooth spread or as an eggplant dip. Every babushka has their own recipe, usually dependant what you have growing in your garden. It's ok to use more eggplants and peppers, or carrots to taste. It's not a hard and fast rule. Some recipe will look more red from the tomatoes and carrots you add, other recipes will be paler. You can even 'can' it to preserve it to enjoy in the winter months.

Eggplant Caviar vs Baba Ganoush

Many cultures have versions of eggplant caviar, and when searching for recipes, people sometimes can confuse these 2 recipes. Baba Ganoush is a Middle Eastern Eggplant Appetizer, which is different from Russian Eggplant Caviar or Baklazhannaya Ikra. Baba Ganoush doesn't have carrots, peppers or tomatoes in the recipe. It sometimes has added tahini, and spices like cumin or coriander. You can buy Baba Ganoush is most grocery stores, however you will need to make this tasty Russian Ikra appetiser at home!

How to Prepare Eggplant

There are different ways to prepare the eggplant when making this recipe. Some people stab the eggplant with a fork and roast the entire thing on 350°C before putting it in the recipe. Eggplant can sometimes be bitter, no one likes a bitter recipe. My recipe dices the eggplant tossed in salt. The salt takes about 30 minutes to draw out any bitter juices, which you can strain before using. I go further and use my hands and squeeze out all the juices. It's important not to skip this step!

How to Eat Eggplant Caviar

Eggplant Caviar is often eaten as part of a Russian table of zakuski. It's a Russian word meaning 'little bites' and is eaten along side many dishes on the table. Foods usually include dill pickles, Russian salads such as Olivye Salad, caviar and salted fish, piroshki, eggs and meats. Zakuski are usually the first course when you have a feast. I love to eat this eggplant spread on a piece of Rye bread, like an open faced sandwich. Try it inside your next sandwich for a flavor kick!

Many cultures around the world have versions of eggplant dips of spreads. The Greeks have Melitzanosalata, as mentioned the Middle East has Baba Ghanoush, and Caviar d'aubergine is popular in Southern France. Russian Eggplant Caviar (Баклажанная икра) is my favorite! In the UK, Eggplants are known as Aubergines, so this would be a Russian Aubergine Caviar.

A classic Russian eggplant spread made from eggplant (aubergines), carrot, peppers and tomatoes, like Baba Ganoush but tastier in my opinion! Perfect on a piece of bread or on a sandwich - Baklazhannaya Ikra or Poor Man's Caviar. Bon Appetit! Приятного аппетита!

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Russian Eggplant Caviar Spread (Баклажанная икра)

Russian Eggplant Caviar is a classic Russian spread made from eggplant (aubergines), carrot, peppers and tomatoes! Perfect on a piece of rye bread as an appetizer - (Баклажанная икра)

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Prep Time: 15 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 30 minutes minutes

Resting time: 30 minutes minutes

Total Time: 45 minutes minutes

Course: Appetizer, Condiment

Cuisine: Russian

Keyword: eggplant caviar

Servings: 6 people

Author: PetersFoodAdventures

Ingredients

  • 1 large eggplant or 2 small
  • 1 medium onion chopped
  • 1 carrot grated
  • 1 small red pepper diced in small pieces
  • 2 cloves garlic minced
  • 3 tomatoes skinless, peeled and diced
  • vegetable oil
  • salt and pepper to taste

Instructions

  • Dice the eggplant into small pieces. Add a generous teaspoon of salt to the diced and mix until the salt is mixed through. Allow to sit for about 30 mins. Squeeze out the excess bitter juices, drain and set aside.

  • To remove the skin from tomatoes, place in boiling water for about 60 seconds, remove into ice water then peel skin. If peeling tomatoes is too hard, you can substitute with a can of diced tomatoes

  • In a frying pan, add 2 tablespoons of oil and saute the onions and grated carrot until the onions are soft and the carrot is cooked. Add the diced red peppers and cook for another 5 minutes.

  • Add the diced tomatoes and cook for about 7 minutes. (longer if using diced tomatoes to allow liquids to reduce)

  • Mix the minced garlic and chopped eggplant to vegetable mixture. Cover and simmer for about 10 minutes, allow to cool. Taste and add salt and pepper.

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