Tuesday, January 2, 2024

Eggplant Parmigiana

 


So I got curious about the origin of this fabulous dish that I enjoyed at Francesco's: 

"The eggplant arrived in Italy during the 15th century – when the Arabs brought it from India. This part of the story already takes us to Sicily: According to this thesis, the city of Parma has nothing to do with it – not even the Parmigiano Reggiano cheese. This version states that the term actually derives from the Sicilian word ‘parmiciana,’ the little wooden strips that form a shutter – recalling the partially overlapping arrangment of fried eggplant used in the dish." -- La Cucina Italiana

2 comments:

  1. En Andalucía, es muy típico comerlas fritas y rebosadas con miel. Hace poco, degusté una ración de ellas, en un restaurante.
    Un abrazo.

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