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Title: Eggplant in Garlic Sauce
Categories: Vegetable Chinese Sauce
Yield: 1 Servings

1tsDried shrimp
2tbSherry
6smChinese mushrooms
2 Fresh green hot peppers
1 Green bell pepper or sweet
  Red pepper
2 Cloves garlic
  SEASONING SAUCE:
2tsHot sauce
1/2tbDark soy sauce
1/2tbLight soy sauce
1tbRed wine vinegar
1tsSugar
1tbTomato sauce
1tbTomato paste
2tbSherry (in which the dried
  Shrimp was soaking)
1mdEggplant (1-1 1/4 lb.)
2tsSalt
3tbOil or chicken fat
1/2cStock (combine chicken and
  Mushroom)

PREPARATION: Rinse the dried shrimp. Soak for 1 hour in 2 tablespoons sherry. Rinse mushroom, cover with warm water, and soak for 30-60 minutes or until soft. Cut off stems and leave whole. Save stock. Triangle-cut peppers. Mince garlic. Prepare seasoning sauce: blend together the hot sauce, soy sauces, vinegar, sugar, 1 tablespoons sherry in which dried shrimp was soaked. Trim off ends of eggplant and discard. Cut the eggplant into eighths lengthwise. Cut the slices into 1 1/2 to 2 inch cubes. Sprinkle with 2 teaspoons salt and place on cookie sheet, with paper towels and chopping block in top. Let stand for 30 minutes. Rinse, drain, and dry eggplant slices well. Mince dried shrimp. COOKING PROCEDURE: Place wok over high flame for 30 seconds. Add 3 tablespoons of oil, and heat for 20 seconds or until oil is very hot but not smoking. Ass eggplant cubes; stir and press lightly to aid browning. Cook over a medium flame until lightly browned, about 5 minutes. Add drained and minced shrimp and continue to stir-fry for 30 seconds. Add garlic. Add mushrooms and peppers. Stir-fry until tender, about 1-2 minutes. Add 1/2 cup stock. Cook, stirring about 5 second. Add seasoning sauce. Cook over medium flame, stir-frying about 3-5 minutes, or until juices have thickened. Empty contents of wok into a serving dish. Serve hot, warm or cold.

TIMING: This recipe can be kept warm if necessary, uncovered, in a preheated 225* oven for 5-7 minutes. Eggplant in Garlic Sauce makes an excellent appetizer served cold or hot. It will keep, if refrigerated, for 5 days.

SUBSTITUTIONS: If dried shrimp is not available, omit and follow recipe as indicated. For the eggplant you can substitute zucchini. Roll-oblique-cut zucchini and cook for only 1 minute instead of 5 in the first step.

TIPS: During the last minute of cooking, add 3/4 cup cooked and cooled white rice to the mixture. The bland rice absorbs some of the spicy sauce, which results in quite a pleasing combination. To make the recipe spicier or less spicy, increase or decrease the hot sauce or the hot peppers accordingly. The purpose of salting the eggplant (or the zucchini) is to remove any bitter taste and to draw out excess moisture; the weighing down further aids the dehydration and minimized the amount of oil that is needed in the sauteing process.

When doubling this recipe, use a high flame throughout the entire cooking process. Increase fat to 5 tablespoons and stock to 3/4 cup. This recipe goes very well with various roasted or barbecued cuts of meat, such as roast leg of lamb.

From: Steve Kramer

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