Saturday, July 25, 2015

Sandwich Saturday: Eggplant Parmesan Burger




Hey Everybody, it's Saturday so that only mean one thing, it is Sandwich Saturday. Saturday's are normally my day to myself: no work and my wife Marcella is at work. So it is just me and Cocoa (our dog) chilling, watching TV, and having no care in the world. The only thing that completes this day, is a sandwich. I literally spend the week leading up to this day coming up with ideas on the type of sandwich to make on Saturday. When the day comes, I'm in the kitchen looking just like Carl Winslow on "Family Matters" when he is making his sandwich.


The sandwich for this week, is an inspiration from my outing last week for Restaurant Week. My wife and I along with some friends went out to Caffe Sienna in Charlotte. I tried eggplant for the first time with their Eggplant Parmesan. I've been interested to try eggplant, due to all of the healthy benefits so with finally trying it, I was very impressed. Eggplant has a very mild taste and it pretty much takes on the flavor of whatever you are cooking it with. So during my brainstorming for this sandwich, I decided I was going to top a burger with Eggplant Parmesan. It was something I had never seen before done with a burger and if I seen this on a menu in a restaurant, I would try it.


 To create this burger, there are three main components that would make this burger reach the level of awesomeness I'm trying to accomplish, these components are: the burger patty, the fried eggplant, and the fried cheese (Oh yeah, I went there with the fried cheese).  You also have to top the burger off with spaghetti/tomato sauce, you can create your own sauce or buy it in store. I purchased my sauce and let the sauce cook with some fresh basil and garlic. I also created a roasted red pepper and garlic aoli to use as a base sauce. You can create a healthier version of this burger by substituting the beef patty with a turkey patty, and opting for a baked eggplant and baked mozzarella stick recipe to replace the fried mozzarella and fried eggplant.






Eggplant Parmesan Burger

1 Medium Eggplant
1 Block of Mozzarella Cheese
2 Eggs
2 Tbsp of water
1 cup of All Purpose Flour
1/2 Tbsp Italian Seasoning
1/2 Tbsp Garlic Salt
1 cup of Italian Breadcrumbs
1/2 cup of Parmesan Cheese
1/2 cup of Tomato/Spaghetti Sauce (Homemade or Pre-made)
Vegetable Oil

Directions:

1) Preheat Oil in a deep-fryer to 350 degrees
2) Slice the top of the eggplant, to remove the leaf top of the eggplant and cut off the bottom around       1/4" from the bottom. Then slice 1/4" slices of the eggplant.
3) Spread the eggplant slices on a cookie sheet, then sprinkle salt on all eggplant slices and let sit for       15-30 minutes to allow the bitter liquid in the eggplant drain out of the slices.
4) While the eggplants are draining set up your dredging station by placing the Flour, Italian                      Seasoning, and Garlic Salt in a container and mix until blended. Combine Eggs and water in a                container and mix. In another container, combine Breadcrumbs and Parmesan Cheese.
5) Slice Block of Mozzarella in half then cut 1/4" slices from the halves of Mozzarella.
6) Place slice of Mozzarella into flour and coat with flour shake of excess, dip in egg mixture shake off     excess, then coat with bread crumb mix and shake off excess. Repeat with each slice of cheese. Set       aside slices.
7) Take slices of eggplant and rinse off salt.
8) Take eggplant and go through the same dredging process that was completed as the mozzarella              cheese, and set pieces aside.
9) Heat oil in a deep fryer.
10) Warm up tomato sauce in a small saucepan
11) Once oil is hot, drop egg plant slices into oil for about 1-2 minutes per side, remove from oil and          set aside on paper towels.
12) Drop Cheese Slices into oil for about 10-25 seconds and remove once, slice starts to expand and set aside on plate with paper towels.


Burger Patty (optional you can use your own burger recipe if you choose)

1 lb of Ground Lean Beef 80/20
1/4 cup of Mayonnaise
1/4 cup of Italian Bread Crumbs
1/2 packet of Lipton Onion Soup Mix
4 Ciabatta Rolls
Directions:

1) Combine All Burger Ingredients in a large bowl.
2) Mix until all is blended.
3) Form (4) 1/4 lb patties
4) Cook in grill pan or grill until preferred temperature.

Burger Assembly

1) Slice Rolls, add any condiments that you prefer on the bottom roll, if you choose.
2) Place patty onto bottom roll
3) Place Eggplant slice on patty
4) Place Cheese Slice on Eggplant Slice
5) Top with Tomato/Spaghetti Sauce
6) Top with top bun

Saturday, July 18, 2015

Almost as Good As Shark Week

Its that time of the year again, and  no it isn't Shark Week. It is time for Charlotte's Restaurant Week, or formally known as the "Queen's Feast". If by any chance you don't get out much or you have been living under a rock for the past, I don't know 5-7 years allow me to explain.

Restaurant Week, is a time frame of about a week, obviously, where many restaurants in the city, mainly 3-5 star restaurants gives us common folks a chance to sample some of their menu's best entrees in a 3 course meal at a reasonable price of $30 per person.  This is an awesome deal, in my opinion, especially if you are taking that someone special out to eat and you want to take them to one of these places but you still want to take it easy on your pockets. Two 3-course meals for $60 at a fancy-schmancy restaurant, you can't beat that with a stick, especially if you stick to beverage of choice being water, tap, none of that sparkling crap they try to stick you with.



Other than the deal that you are getting with participating in Restaurant Week, you have the opportunity to venture out and expand your taste buds. If you are the person that orders chicken finger baskets at every restaurant that you to, stay your childish ass home.  This is for those who watches Food Network and the Travel Channel with your mouth watering as you watch TV show host such as Adam Richman or Guy Fieri try some of the most insane culinary creations you could imagine. Have you have ever wanted to try fries cooked in duck fat in a pountine with shredded duck meat or Lamb-Mushroom Ragout? If you haven't you are probably opening up another window and Googling this right now and your mouth has probably dropped and drooling has now started now, then this is what us Foodies  live for. Really, just take this opportunity to really treat your taste buds to something different, you may never know what you will like.



To all of you who o not live in or near Charlotte don't worry, man major cities offer their own Restaurant Week. All you have to do is Google "Restaurant Week" and whatever major city you are near and plan your next culinary adventure. Before you go out, definitely go to the Restaurant Week's website and peruse through the the number of restaurants that are participating and look over the menu to see what menu speaks to you, the link below will take you to the Charlotte Restaurant Week Website. I'm definitely looking forward to holding a long and slow conversation with the menu of Caffe Siena tonight.

Charlotte Restaurant Week