Wyatt Cafeteria's Baked Eggplant (Aubergine) Recipe - Food.com (2024)

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"There was once a cafeteria in Texas called Wyatts Cafeteria. DH's family would go there after church on Sunday and his mother would get baked eggplant. For years she tried to copy the recipe and came very close. The original recipe was published in the local paper several years ago. Hope you enjoy it as much as we do."

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Ready In:
7hrs 15mins

Ingredients:
14
Serves:

8

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ingredients

  • 1 lb eggplant, peeled and cut into 1 inch cubes
  • 12 lb dried breadcrumbs (I use as did my mother-in-law a herbed stuffing mix)
  • 12 cup canned evaporated milk
  • 14 cup whole milk
  • 14 cup butter, melted
  • 14 cup finely chopped onion
  • 14 cup finely chopped green pepper
  • 14 cup finely chopped celery
  • 2 eggs, slightly beaten
  • 1 tablespoon chopped pimiento
  • 2 teaspoons salt
  • 12 teaspoon pepper
  • 14 teaspoon dried sage
  • 1 12 cups cheddar cheese, grated

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directions

  • Soak the eggplant cubes in salt water in refrigerator overnight or a minimum of six hours.
  • Drain and place in medium saucepan.
  • Cover with water and simmer until tender.
  • Soak the bread crumbs in milk.
  • Saute the onions, green peppers, and celery in melted butter for about 15 minutes or until tender.
  • Combine the cooked eggplant, bread crumbs and sauteed vegetables.
  • Add the eggs, pimiento, and seasonings; mix thoroughly.
  • Place the mixture into a 2 quart baking dish that has been sprayed with non-stick cooking spray, cover and bake at 350 degrees for 30 to 40 minutes.
  • Remove cover, top with grated cheese and return to oven last 5 minutes of cooking.
  • The preparation time includes the soaking time for the eggplant.

Questions & Replies

Wyatt Cafeteria's Baked Eggplant (Aubergine) Recipe - Food.com (13)

  1. I want to make this but need to omit the eggs due to dietary restrictions. What can I use as a substitute for the eggs?

    agelinas77

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  1. I followed the recipe almost exactly, except I used red bell peppers instead of green. It tasted just like the Wyatt's original! Thanks.

    George D.

  2. This baked eggplant from Wyatt’s Cafeteria was my favorite dish. I want to get all the ingredients to make it but am having problem with the Sage. You say in the recipe to use dried sage but I am only able to find Rubbed Sage or Ground Sage. Would either of these work??????

    LaVerne S.

  3. I just want to respond to the comment showing right under the recipe. The writer says that they "think this means 1/2 cup...", but that is incorrect. The recipe does call for 1/2 lb (half of a 1 lb loaf) of breadcrumbs.

    pattyh76013

  4. This casserole really brings back fond memories of eating at Wyatt's Cafeteria. The only change I made was to leave out the celery -- just my preference. DH loved it and says he doesn't remember having this dish at Wyatt's Cafeteria, but after having two big helpings tonight -- he says he is on his way to making up for lost time. : ) Will definitely make this casserole again. Thanks for sharing. Made for Cooking Tag Mania Special, October, 2013.

    DailyInspiration

  5. I think this means 1/2 cup of breadcrumbs...not A 1/2 LB...I personally like cracker crumbs which give it a nice dimension. I also use Cream of Mushroom Soup which is not exactly diet food, but is really tasty!

    abunchoffluff

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Tweaks

  1. I used mozzarella and three cheese italian blend instead, plus three cloves chopped garlic and some green onion.

    • Wyatt Cafeteria's Baked Eggplant (Aubergine) Recipe - Food.com (21)

    julie z.

  2. This was so good! DH is not a fan of eggplant and when I told him that we were having an eggplant casserole for dinner he was anything but excited. He really, liked this. My changes were using one cup of bread crumbs, all 2 milk, double the veggies, substituted fine chopped red bell pepper for the pimento. I can't wait to try making it again see if I can make it a little healthier, I'm pretty sure it can be done and not lose the delicious flavor and texture. Thanks so much for sharing this wonderful, forgiving recipe.

    Lucky in Bayview

  3. I ate at Wyatt Cafeteria in Longview Texas from 1964 to 1971. This eggplant casserole is very good and much like what I remember eating at Wyatt's.I made the recipe but find the 1/2 pound of breadcrumbs to be excessive and they overtake the eggplant taste. I will cut it back to one cup of breadcrumbs and perhaps add a little more milk for the proper consistency.My grandmother made an eggplant casserole when I was young and she used sage in it! I was surprised to see sage in this recipe, the first ever since Grandmother's casserole. She made hers very dry, and baked it in a Pyrex 2 quart round dish, always the same dish. It had no cheese on top and had a slightly hot taste. I have never been able to duplicate her recipe. Moral of that tidbit of memory is to ask relatives for their recipes as soon as you discover something you love!This is a good recipe and I think you can make variations of it easily. I make an eggplant casserole similar to this but add about 1/4 cup cornmeal instead of the bread crumbs and 1/2 can of cream of mushroom soup. It is wonderful too!

    Ms. Gail 2

  4. Growing up in Dallas Eggplant Cassarole was also one of my favorites. My mother loved it so much she replicated it. She never used dry bread crumbs we never had them she just used what ever bread we had on hand till the texture was right you never know how much water in in the eggplant. Sometimes added strained canned tomatoes instead of pimentos. It was awesome. Another thing she did in the summer was just cover the skillet and left it over a low flame to cook instead of baking it. Both Wyatts and Moms are comfort food for me. Recipes are always just a guide.

    BarbRose74

  5. This came out very nice! I halved the recipe, and used evaporated milk instead of whole milk. You didn't say how long to bake the casserole so I baked it about 25 minutes, then another 5 with the cheese. Thanks Paula!

    Sharon123

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FAQs

What is the secret to cooking eggplant? ›

"When you lay them on the tray to roast, make sure they're in a single layer and give them enough room to roast properly. Eggplant is about 80 to 90 percent water, so when you put them in the oven they need space to evaporate all that water and caramelize properly," says Covarrubias.

How to roast aubergine in Jamie Oliver? ›

Place the aubergines in a large roasting tray, dot the cherry tomatoes around, and pop into the oven for 40 minutes, turning a couple of times.

Should you peel eggplant? ›

While the skin of a small young eggplant is edible, the skin becomes bitter on larger or older eggplants and should be peeled. When in doubt, the answer to, "Do you peel eggplant before cooking?" is yes, peel it. Use a vegetable peeler or paring knife to remove the skin.

How to bake eggplant and it not be mushy? ›

Eggplant roasting problems!

The key to fix this is simple: cut into large pieces – smaller pieces cook too quickly and turn into mush before the outside has a chance to caramelise; and. roast at a high temperature so the surface gets “sealed” and holds in the juice inside.

What makes eggplant taste good? ›

The oil still left in the eggplant tissues contributes to the soft, buttery texture that's so appealing. Oil also carries the essence of added herbs and spices, so that eggplant dishes can become rich with the aromas and heady flavors of onions, peppers, anchovies, parsley, garlic, and lemon juice.

Do you rinse salt off eggplant before cooking? ›

Most people prefer to rinse their eggplant after salting it, but you'll be fine without this extra step. Instead, you can simply blot excess salt with a paper towel or bypass this step entirely for a super well-seasoned eggplant.

Is it okay to eat eggplant that is brown inside? ›

Answer. Eggplant flesh will have tan to brown colored spots around the seeds. If this is the color you are referring to, it is edible. If the flesh is more brown than white, the eggplant may be spoiling and should be discarded.

Why is my baked eggplant tough? ›

Not cooking it in enough fat.

You need to be a little more generous in order for there to be enough oil on the outside of the eggplant to cook properly.

Is eggplant the same as aubergine? ›

You might know them as eggplants or you might know them as aubergines, but they are exactly the same plant. The English prefer the latter name, while in North America we use the former.

When should you not eat eggplant? ›

When looking at the exterior of the eggplant, check the stem and cap. Both should be green and fresh-looking. If they are starting to fade in color, that's an indicator that the vegetable may be spoiling. You'll also want to toss the eggplant if there is any mold on the stem or cap.

Should eggplant be refrigerated? ›

Eggplants do not store well for long periods of time. Without refrigeration, eggplants can be stored in a cool, dry place for 1 or 2 days. If you don't intend to eat the eggplant within 2 days, it should be refrigerated.

Can I eat eggplant raw? ›

Can You Eat Eggplant Raw? Luckily, the answer is yes! While the leaves and flowers can be toxic, the eggplant itself is safe to consume both raw and cooked, and the compound that some might be sensitive to, solanine, is only toxic when consumed in large quantities.

What happens if you don't salt eggplant before cooking? ›

Older recipes call for salting eggplant to draw out the bitter juices, but today's eggplants are less bitter (unless very large), so salting is largely unnecessary. It will, however, help the spongy flesh absorb less oil and crisp up like a dream.

What do you soak eggplant in before cooking? ›

Brining Instructions

Fill the bowl with about 2 quarts cold water. The water should taste roughly as salty as the ocean. Cut the eggplant into the size and shape you need for the recipe. Submerge the pieces in the salted water.

What is the purpose of salting eggplant before cooking? ›

Salting: Salting removes excess liquid and some of the bitterness. Today's eggplants are bred for mildness, though, so it's not as important as it used to be (if you are frying eggplant, salting will ensure a creamy texture and rich flavor). This method works for eggplant slices, cubes, or planks.

How to prevent eggplant from absorbing oil when frying? ›

Before you cook

Before you start cooking an eggplant, you should get rid of any liquid residues and coat it well so it won't absorb oil. For this reason, slice your fruit (yes it's a fruit) and place it in a colander. Add a generous amount of salt and let it sit over the sink until all the liquids are eliminated.

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