Zacusca (Eggplant Pepper Spread)

Eggplant may be a challenging vegetable for many to cook. It doesn’t have a ton of flavor on its own, but it does a great job of soaking up the flavors of other things. Think of eggplant as a flavor sponge. This is one of the reasons you’ll see it baked or grilled as a cooking method, because it soaks up all that deep smoky flavor. An eggplant is mostly water, so it doesn’t have much caloric value. While it’s not very nutritionally dense as far as vitamins and minerals, it does have a decent amount of fiber and is rich in phytochemicals, such as anthocyanins, which are powerful antioxidants. These are particularly dense in the skin of the eggplant.

Traditionally, zacusca recipes remove the skin from the eggplant, but if you’re using a food processor, the skins will break down into the spread. Just give them a rough chop first.  Alternatively, you can stuff your leftover skins like you would a stuffed cabbage. Then if you topped that off with the zacsuca, what a meal that would make! 

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Savory French Toast

French toast is an excellent way to use up some old stale bread; in fact, it works better if your bread is a little dry and chewy. The dryness of the bread absorbs the milk and egg mixture without falling apart and getting too soggy. Using a whole grain bread is another way to help your French toast keep its shape. The fiber and protein in the whole grain bread will prevent the liquid from dissolving your slice, whereas white bread will dissolve and quickly get mushy. Try a little experiment at home and compare a slice of white bread against whole grain when making French toast. This is a good visual to show how whole grain bread sits in your stomach longer, keeping you fuller and feeling satisfied longer. 

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Baked Parmesan Tomatoes

Tomatoes are nutrient packed produce that offer great health benefits. Tomatoes are a source of lycopene an antioxidant that gives them their color. Several studies have reported that intake of tomato products may reduce the risk of some cancers. Consuming tomatoes with a fat source such as olive oils increases the amount of lycopene absorbed.

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