Old Fashioned Eggplant Casserole Recipe - These Old Cookbooks (2024)

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How do you make eggplant taste good? Follow this Southern Eggplant Casserole Recipe. Adding cheese, cracker crumbs and butter to eggplant makes this Old Fashioned Eggplant Casserole the perfect side dish to any dinner.

I’m in the swing of summer cooking. For me that means, I’m making all sorts of summer casseroles using fresh garden vegetables, including zucchini, cabbage, yellow squash, tomatoes, onions, kale, peppers, corn and eggplant.

While eggplant isn’t one of my normal vegetables I use, I was excited that they were included in our weekly vegetable haul as part of the Purdue University Student Farm’s “subscription box” or CSA. Each week from July to November we pick up a bag full of produce grown by college students as part of a student farm at Purdue. If you have a local farm or farmer’s market that offers a weekly vegetable box, we highly recommend it!

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Old Fashioned Eggplant Casserole Recipe

I wasn’t exactly sure what I was going to do with the eggplant, and I was really questioning how to make eggplant taste good. Low and behold, Mom just happened to save me a recipe she found from her good teacher friend Jackie for eggplant casserole.

This recipe actually originates from Jackie’s Granny, and it is a winner.

The reason this eggplant casserole is so darn amazing is because it has cheese, butter, and cracker crumbs. Everything is better with cheese, butter and cracker crumbs; I mean how could it not be?

Eggplant Casserole with Cheese

The texture of this eggplant casserole with cheese reminds me almost of a stuffing. Crushed crackers are mixed with melted butter, eggs and milk which are all ingredients of a tasty stuffing.

The icing on the cake is the addition of shredded cheddar cheese. Use whichever cheddar cheese variety you prefer. I had a special blend from Aldi that had Wisconsin, New York and Vermont Cheddar Cheeses mixed together.

When it comes down to it, all you need to know is that this cheesy eggplant casserole recipe makes for the perfect side dish to any summer grilled meat.

What to serve with Eggplant Casserole?

  1. Grilled, Marinated Steak
  2. Salmon Patties
  3. Broiled Ham Steak
  4. Marinated Pork Steak
  5. Chicken Fried Steak

Southern Eggplant Casserole Ingredients

Eggplant, peeled and diced

Butter, melted

Crackers, crushed

Milk

Eggs, beaten

Shredded Cheese

Salt and Black Pepper, to taste

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How to Make Eggplant Casserole from Scratch

Step By Step Instructions

  1. Peel and diced one large (or two small) eggplant.
  2. Boil until fork tender; drain well.
  3. In a large bowl, stir together drained eggplant, melted butter, beaten eggs, milk, shredded cheddar cheese, crushed cracker crumbs, and salt and pepper.
  4. Pour the mixture into greased baking dish.
  5. Bake in a preheated 400 degree F oven for 30 minutes or until golden brown.

Storage Instructions

Store leftovers in an airtight container or cover tightly with plastic wrap, and store in the refrigerator for 4 – 5 days.

For the full ingredient amounts and steps for southern eggplant casserole, scroll to the recipe card at the bottom of this post.

Recipe FAQs

  • Use one large or two small eggplant for this southern eggplant casserole recipe. Once peeled, and diced, you’ll need approximately 1 1/2 to 2 cups eggplant.
  • There’s several different varieties of eggplant; just use whichever you have on hand.
  • I used a 2 quart baking dish, but an 8 x 8 inch will also do the trick.
  • Use your favorite cheese including provolone, mozzarella cheese or cheddar cheese
  • To cook eggplant, boil the peeled and diced eggplant until it is fork tender, approximately 10 minutes.
  • Be sure to drain the eggplant well after boiling so you don’t have a runny eggplant casserole.
  • For the crushed crackers, use a butter cracker like Ritz or Townhouse, Saltines or Club crackers. Put them in a resealable bag, and pound them with something heavy to crush or give them a quick pulse in a food processor.
  • Want an easier way to fix eggplant? Try our Fried Eggplant without Egg or Flour.
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How do you peel an eggplant?

Cut off the top and bottom to make flat, and then use a sharp knife to peel thin slices of the skin away, trying not to take the flesh with it.

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Old Fashioned Eggplant Casserole – A Southern Eggplant Casserole Recipe

How do you make eggplant taste good? Follow this Southern Eggplant Casserole Recipe. Adding cheese, cracker crumbs and butter to eggplant makes this Old Fashioned Eggplant Casserole the perfect side dish to any dinner.

Prep Time15 minutes mins

Cook Time30 minutes mins

Total Time45 minutes mins

Course: Casserole, Side Dish

Cuisine: American

Keyword: eggplant casserole, old fashioned eggplant casserole, southern eggplant casserole

Servings: 12 people

Author: Barbara

Ingredients

  • 1 large eggplant (or two small) 1 1/2 to 2 cups diced eggplant
  • 2 eggs, beaten
  • 1 cup milk
  • 2 cups crushed crackers
  • 2 cups shredded cheddar cheese
  • 1/4 cup butter, melted
  • salt and pepper, to taste

Instructions

  • Preheat oven to 400 degrees F. Spray a 2 quart baking dish (or 8×8 inch) with nonstick cooking spray.

  • Cook peeled, diced eggplant in boiling water until fork tender; drain well.

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  • In a large bowl, combine cooked eggplant, beaten eggs, crushed crackers, milk, shredded cheese, melted butter and salt and pepper.

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  • Pour into prepared baking dish.

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  • Bake in preheated oven for 30 minutes or until golden brown.

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Notes

  • Use one large or two small eggplant for this southern eggplant casserole recipe. Once peeled, and diced, you’ll need approximately 1 1/2 to 2 cups eggplant.
  • There’s several different varieties of eggplant; just use whichever you have on hand.
  • I used a 2 quart baking dish, but an 8 x 8 inch will also do the trick.
  • How do you peel an eggplant? Cut off the top and bottom to make flat, and then use a sharp knife to peel thin slices of the skin away, trying not to take the flesh with it.
  • To cook eggplant, boil the peeled and diced eggplant until it is fork tender, approximately 10 minutes.
  • Be sure to drain the eggplant well after boiling so you don’t have a runny eggplant casserole.
  • For the crushed crackers, use a butter cracker like Ritz or Townhouse, Saltines or Club crackers. Put them in a zip-lock bag, and pound them with something heavy to crush or give them a quick pulse in a food processor.
  • Love summer casseroles? Try our Bacon Cheeseburger Squash Casserole.
Old Fashioned Eggplant Casserole Recipe - These Old Cookbooks (2024)

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.

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.

Why is my eggplant green inside? ›

Flesh should be white with a slight green tint (orange eggplants ripen orange/green inside). If you are unsure of your eggplant's ripeness, cut one crosswise and check the seeds. They should be clearly visible. If you don't see seeds, the eggplant isn't yet ripe.

How long does eggplant last in the fridge? ›

Eggplant will last between five and seven days in the refrigerator as long as the skin hasn't been removed or damaged. Cooked eggplant will last between three and five days in the refrigerator.

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 peeled before baking? ›

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.

Why do you soak eggplant in vinegar? ›

Why do you soak eggplant in water and vinegar? Soaking eggplant in water and vinegar helps remove some of the vegetable's natural bitterness. This step also helps preserve some of the skin's color so it stays a vibrant purple even after cooking.

What is the black stuff inside eggplant? ›

If you notice black seeds inside the eggplant when you cut it open, throw it away; it has been sitting around too long and will be bitter. Eggplant are naturally sweet when fresh, and do not need to be salted for a long time to remove bitterness.

Can you 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 is the white mold on my eggplant? ›

White mold is caused by the fungus Sclerotinia sclerotiorum (or rarely S. minor), and can be an occasional problem on tomato and, less frequently, on pepper and eggplant. The disease cycle begins primarily from windblown spores (ascospores).

What are the signs of spoiled eggplant? ›

Signs That Eggplant Is Bad

Lusterless and shriveling exteriorA ripe, safe-to-eat eggplant looks really shiny and has tight, smooth skin. If your eggplant has lost its luster and/or looks wrinkly, it's past its prime and no longer good to cook with. Keep an eye out for brown spots around your eggplant, too.

Can dogs eat eggplant? ›

Eggplant is safe for your dog; however, some dogs can be allergic. Dogs who deal with kidney issues or arthritis should avoid eggplant as the symptoms of their condition can worsen. If you feed your dog eggplant, make sure to watch for any symptoms of an allergic reaction.

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

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.

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.

Which cooking method is appropriate for eggplant? ›

Fried or baked eggplant is delicious, but they are not the only ways to cook eggplant. Try it sautéed, stir-fried, grilled, or broiled.

Is it necessary to peel eggplant before cooking? ›

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.

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