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I'm reposting a few recipes from former years that are in our

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SEPHARDIC MATZAH - EGGPLANT PIE

 

 

Matza Layer

 

1-tablespoon olive oil

4 to 6 whole matza

1 large egg, well beaten

 

Eggplant Filling

 

1 large eggplant

3 tablespoons olive oil

1 large yellow onion, chopped

2 extra large eggs, well beaten

1 cup mashed potatoes

1/8-cup matzo meal

1/2-teaspoon salt

1/2-teaspoon pepper

1 clove garlic, crushed

1-tablespoon fresh parsley,

chopped Matzo

 

Preheat the oven to 350 degrees. Generously oil an 8-inch square

glass baking dish. Glass works best, but metal is okay. Place the

dish in the oven to heat. Soak the whole matzo carefully in warm

water for about one minute. Place on paper towels to drain for about

2 - 3 minutes Remove the hot dish from the oven and carefully place a

piece of matzo on the bottom. Cut another piece to fit in the spaces

around the edges.

 

Eggplant: Preheat the oven to 375 degrees. Wash the eggplant and cut

several slits along the sides. Place on a cookie sheet and bake until

soft about 30 - 45 minutes. Set aside to cool. When cool, peel the

eggplant and mash the pulp. Heat the oil in a large frying pan and

add the chopped onions. Cook until translucent. Remove from heat and

add the rest of the ingredients.

 

VARIATION: Add some chopped tomatoes or a well-drained can of

tomatoes to the onions after the onions are translucent. Cook for

several minutes to reduce the liquid of the tomatoes. Add the rest of

the ingredients and proceed. Assembly: Take the baking dish that has

been lined with the layer of matzo and spread your choice of

fillings over the matzo. Cover with the rest of the matzo and brush

with the beaten egg. Bake about 45 minutes and let stand for about

ten minutes before cutting.

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