Baba Ganoush Recipe (2024)

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Baba Ganoush Recipe – smooth, creamy, silky and flavorful cold Middle Eastern eggplant dip, that is easy to make, low-carb and tasted amazing. Learn what ingredients you need and how to prepare Baba Ganoush at home.

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This dip is perfect for an appetizer, aka “mezze”, served with pita bread, crackers or sliced vegetables, it makes a great pre-dinner treat.

Very creamy and garlicky, this dip somehow reminds people of hummus, but it tastes even better than it in my opinion.

It takes minimal ingredients and time to make.

This dip is low carb, especially when served with the right vegetables. Perfect for a quick NYE appetizer.

What is Baba Ganoush? What does it mean?

Baba ghanoush is a Levantine or Greater Syria dish of mashed cooked eggplant mixed with tahina, olive oil, and various seasonings.

It translates as “spoiled dad”or “father of coquetry”, although I’ve heard different representations of the name.

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What ingredients do I need to make this Baba Ganoush recipe?

  • eggplant
  • olive oil
  • tahini
  • garlic
  • spices (optional)
  • lemon juice
  • salt

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Full list of ingredients and amounts in the recipe card at the end of the post.

Some recipes call for a small amount of yogurt, which makes the dip extra creamy. I sometimes add about 2 tablespoons of Greek yogurt to my Baba Ganoush. Full fat yogurt is recommended.

How to make Baba Ganoush?

The first step is to get all of your ingredients.

Then you need to grill or roast the eggplant.

I personally prefer grilling it, but don’t do it all the time. The reason why is because it gets pretty cold around here in the winter and we don’t bother grilling.

But the truth is that smoky, charred eggplant makes a better, more flavorful Baba Ganoush. If you have the ability to grill the eggplant at high temperature, just do it. The taste will be more authentic.

If you don’t get to grill the eggplant, you can roast it in the oven at high temperature, until the flesh is soft and cooked.

After the eggplant is nice and charred (roasted), spoon out the flesh and place in a food processor.

Add the remaining ingredients and blend until smooth.

Serve.

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How to cut the eggplant before roasting (grilling) for this Baba Ganoush recipe?

Option #1:

Cut the eggplant in half vertically.

Sprinkle with sone sea salt (about 1 teaspoon) and let it sit like that for at least 15 minutes. Pat dry the liquid that the eggplant releases. This usually gets rid of its bitterness.

Cut 2-3 incisions along the length of the eggplant pieces, on the skin side, not cutting through the flesh.

Drizzle the flesh side with olive oil.

Place on a baking sheet, cut side down and roast for 40 minutes at 425 F or grill on high for 20 -30 minutes.

Option #2:

Cut eggplant into rounds. Place in a colander. Sprinkle with salt. Let it sit for at least 15 minutes to release water. Squeeze out the water carefully and pat dry with paper towels. Roast or grill until charred.

Peel off the skin and use in the recipe.

How to thicken Baba Ganoush?

Once the dip is made and consistency appears to be too runny, the only way to thicken the dip is by adding more eggplant. I understand that often times we don’t have any extra eggplant to add, so this is why the second option for slicing the eggplant might be the better one in most cases.

How to make the Baba Ganoush Recipe extra creamy?

Tip to make the Baba Ganoush smooth and creamy: Instead of adding the olive oil with the rest of the ingredients, add it slowly while the food processor is running on low, this will emulsify the mixture.

Use 1-2tablespoons of full fat yogurt.

What spices to use on Baba Ganoush?

Just sea salt and garlic will do the trick. You can also add some sumac to enhance the lemony flavor. Sumac can be used as a seasoning and topping. If you’d like to add a kick of heat, adding Cayene pepper will be great.

Other toppings that could be added to baba ganoush are:

  • toasted sesame seeds
  • pine nuts
  • green onions
  • parsley
  • cilantro
  • dill

How to serve Baba Ganoush?

Baba Ganoush can be served as a spread, dip or on an appetizer platter. It goes well with crackers, toasted bread and sliced vegetables.

Since I usually try to keep carbs on the lower side, I served it with sliced radishes and cucumbers. Carrots and cauliflower work great, too.

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Baba Ganoush Recipe

Baba Ganoush Recipe - smooth, creamy, silky and flavorful cold Middle Eastern eggplant dip, that is easy to make and tasted amazing. Learn what ingredients you need and how to prepare Baba Ganoush at home.

Prep: 10 minutes mins

Cook: 40 minutes mins

Total: 1 hour hr

Servings: 8

Ingredients

  • 1 eggplant, extra large
  • 1 1/2 tsp salt, divided
  • 2 tbsp olive oil, divided
  • 2 tbsp lemon juice
  • 2 tbsp Tahini
  • 1-2 cloves garlic
  • 1 tbsp Greek Yogurt

For topping, optional, choose one:

  • zaatar
  • sumac
  • pine nuts
  • sesame seeds
  • cayenne pepper
  • olive oil

US Customary - Metric

Instructions

  • Cut the eggplant in half vertically.

    Sprinkle with some sea salt (about 1 teaspoon) and let it sit like that for at least 15 minutes. Pat dry the liquid that the eggplant releases. This usually gets rid of its bitterness.

  • Cut 2-3 incisions along the length of the eggplant pieces, on the skin side, not cutting through the flesh.

    Drizzle the flesh side with olive oil.

    Place on a baking sheet, lined with foil, cut side down and roast for 40 minutes at 425 F or grill on high for 20 -30 minutes, until charred and smokey.

  • When the eggplant is cool enough to handle, scoop out the flesh and place in a food processor. Add 2 tbsp lemon juice, 1/2 tsp salt, 1 tbsp yogurt (optional), 1-2 garlic cloves, 2 tbsp Tahini. Pulse a few times until smooth. With the processor running on low, slowly add 1 tbsp olive oil.

  • Place in a bowl and add toppings (optional). Serve.

Notes

Store in the fridge in a air tight container for up to 1 week.

Toppings are optional and not included in the nutritional info.

Nutrition

Calories: 69kcal, Carbohydrates: 4g, Protein: 1g, Fat: 5g, Sodium: 439mg, Potassium: 148mg, Fiber: 1g, Sugar: 2g, Vitamin A: 15IU, Vitamin C: 3mg, Calcium: 13mg, Iron: 0.3mg

Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.

Additional Info

Course: Appetizer

Cuisine: Middle Eastern

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FAQs

What are the ingredients in baba ganoush? ›

In its most basic form, baba ganoush is made with eggplant, tahini, olive oil, lemon juice, garlic and salt. I found that adding a tiny bit of ground cumin, smoked paprika and fresh parsley takes it to the next level. Baba ganoush is similar to hummus, but it calls for grilled or roasted eggplant instead of chickpeas.

Is baba ganoush healthier than hummus? ›

In general, however, although you can gain more nutritional benefits from chickpeas than from eggplant, baba ganoush is healthier than hummus which is one major difference between baba ganoush and hummus. That is because 1 cup of chickpeas is equal to two or more eggplants.

What do you eat with baba ganoush? ›

I love to serve baba ganoush as an appetizer or snack.

It would go well with other dips like hummus or tzatziki, small bites like olives or feta, tabbouleh or Greek salad, and/or falafel.

What does baba ganoush mean literally? ›

What is baba ganoush? In Arabic, “baba” means father and “ghanoush” means spoiled. This “spoiled dad” dip is the creamier companion to hummus. Popular in Arab countries throughout the Middle East, it is also a common appetizer on the Sephardic Jewish table.

Is baba ganoush healthy or unhealthy? ›

Yes, baba ganoush is healthy. The main ingredient is eggplant, which is low in calories and carbohydrates and high in fiber. It's also a good source of vitamins and minerals like potassium and vitamin K. It's also lower in calories than hummus since it's mostly made of eggplant versus chickpeas.

Why is my baba ganoush bitter? ›

The bitterness: apparently, much of the bitterness is in the moisture of the eggplant, which is why some people swear by salting it beforehand, which draws out liquid. In this case, the more it collapses while grilling, the more it's losing water, so by the time you're done cooking, it has a much milder flavor.

What is the best store-bought baba ganoush? ›

In first place, the baba ghanoush from Whole Foods ($5.99/pound) had "good smoke and garlic notes." Tasters called it "smooth with some seeds for interest," and "well seasoned, with a nice hint of eggplant." One said it was "surprisingly good for the supermarket." Four would buy this brand and one might.

Is baba ganoush anti inflammatory? ›

Plus, we have things like garlic, citrus, and tahini, which is also rich in nutrients and contains some anti-inflammatory properties. Baba ganoush is Mediterranean diet friendly, vegetarian (vegan if you don't use the yogurt), and fairly low in carbs.

What is the myth of baba ganoush? ›

baba ghanoush, relish with Middle Eastern origins that is made of eggplant (aubergine) blended with tahini, garlic, lemon juice, and salt. The Arabic term for the dish means “pampered daddy,” the person in question being, legend has it, a sultan spoiled with a concoction invented by a member of his harem.

How long does baba ganoush last in fridge? ›

Make-Ahead and Storage

The baba ganoush can be made ahead of time and stored in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to four days. Let it come back to room temperature before serving.

Can you eat baba ganoush by itself? ›

It is part of a traditional cold mezze spread and a popular appetizer on many Lebanese and Levantine restaurants' menus. The grilled eggplants combined with garlic, and Tahini Sauce make a perfect and flavorsome dish that can be eaten on its own or as a side to many meat dishes.

Do the Greeks eat baba ganoush? ›

Baba Ghanoush is eaten in many Middle Eastern countries such as Syria, Lebanon and extending as far as the territorial reach of the Ottoman empire. But Baba Ghanoush also is big in Brazil and West India. Romanians and Greeks also consume the appetizer.

What is a fun fact about baba ganoush? ›

Well, here is a fun fact, in Arabic Baba means father, and Ghanoush means spoiled 😋. The name says it all. This side dish came all the way from the Middle East to conquer your taste buds with an explosion of flavors and textures.

What is the difference between baba ganoush and moutabal? ›

The principle difference is the tahini – the sesame purée, but there are others. In Moutabbal, tahini is mixed with the smoked aubergine to create a paste-like dip served with warmed or crispy bread. In Baba Ghanoush, no tahini is used and the smoked aubergine is mixed with onions, tomatoes and other vegetables.

Why is baba ganoush so good? ›

Central to Baba Ganoush is the eggplant, charred to perfection to imbue the dip with its characteristic smoky flavor. Combined with tahini, garlic, lemon juice, and herbs, the result is a richly layered dip that's both complex and comforting.

What is tahini sauce made of? ›

What is tahini sauce? Tahini sauce is a Middle Eastern condiment that is served with many dishes from the region. It's made with only 3 main ingredients: tahini paste, which is crushed sesame seeds, lemon juice, and garlic. Tahini is made by grinding toasted, hulled sesame seeds to create a creamy, smooth spread.

What is the difference between baba ganoush and Baba Ghanouj? ›

Baba ganoush (also known as baba ghanouj or baba ghanoush) is one of the most popular dips in Lebanese cuisine—and at my table! That is because the flavor of this creamy dip is so bright and smokey. Its luscious texture goes with dippers of every sort: crackers, pita chips, pita wedges, fresh veggies, you name it.

Is baba ganoush good for diabetics? ›

Eggplants are a good source of dietary fibre, which can help slow down the digestion and absorption of carbohydrates, preventing rapid spikes in blood sugar. Even though Baba Ganoush can be diabetes-friendly, portion control is still key. Monitor the quantity you consume to manage your carbohydrate intake.

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