Basically the same way you peel any vegetable. A vegetable peeler works pretty well, though can be hard to get started with. A sharp paring knife will work well also.
Pop under the grill, allow to char slightly, allow to cool, peel, enjoy.
It's up to your taste. Usually it's not peeled, but if you don't like the peel, then it's OK to peel it.
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eggplant, elderberry
Yes, absolutely. The peel of the eggplant can be of use, Just boil it and add yeast to it, and there you go! Just make sure the color is dark blue and make sure you keep it in the refrigerator immediately after doing that
To clean an eggplant, just place the whole thing under running water and use your hands to rub off any dirt. Cut off the stem end and just a bit of the bottom, where the "dimple" is, off. At this point, you can peel the eggplant or leave the skin on. Stand the eggplant up on end and carefully slice it from top to bottom. Stack the slices on top of each other and slice the whole stack several times top to bottom, then turn the stack and slice horizontally. The more cuts you make, the smaller your pieces of eggplant will be.
Eggplant.
eggplant parmigiana, eggplant salad, eggplant al funghetto...
Banana peels, if rubbed on a mosquito bite, will get less or stop being itchy for a while.
there is only one i can think of and that is the eggplant
Some popular American eggplant recipes to try are eggplant parmesan, grilled eggplant, eggplant rollatini, and ratatouille.
No, there is no egg in an eggplant. We call it an eggplant though because it is in the shape of an egg.
Eggplant is a fruit.