I thought the only way to wait eggplant was eggplant Parmesan. I have a recipe which takes all day, but we love it. It’s the only reason I ever grew eggplant.
I'm searching the world over for a stunningly beautiful, 50-or-so year old Italian princess who can cook every bit as well as Eva. If you should happen to know of one, please put her in touch with me. I see many big days in our future. Grazzi! 😉
I'm in Eva's Italian for Beginners class and one thing we learned is that she's a second generation teacher. Mama Rosa is a retired teacher and definitely passed on those skills to Eva. Our class also made the decision in our humble but accurate opinions that Eva is (more or less) the Italian version of Julia Child!
The similarity would be Eva bringing REAL Italian food to the masses, versus the fake many in the U.S. know. Just like Julia did with French cooking. That plus the difficulty finding the same ingredients here in America that they have in Italy, as Julia did with French ingredients. There the similarity ends. Eva's recipes are far easier. Julia's recipes are much more difficult and time consuming in their combinations and specificity. The Anti-Chef channel does the series Jamie and Julia where he does Julia's 60's recipes from Mastering the art of French Cooking. There is no comparison as far as prep, time, and step by step accuracy. Eva's are far far easier.
Eva should open an Italian bistro. She is professional. Every time i watch your food videos, i get mouthwatering for days until I try to find the dish or trying to imitate her dishes.....and never comes quite right. I rather go eat her Italian cuisine when she open her own restaurant... Seriously...... 💕
@@WinstonSmithGPT Yeah, I don't have any experience other than watching Kitchen Nightmares, but just that has taught me more than anything that the road to hell is paved with good intentions. Eva would have to make sure everything works like a watch, and for instance, teaching the cooks how to cook and then asking them to do it alone for weeks is not the fun you have when cooking at home. She would NOT be able to cook for the guests herself. Ironic, I know. But maybe she knows this; IIRC, she loves MasterChef. Perhaps she's seen Kitchen Nightmares as well?
I grew up eating a lot of vegetables, especially eggplant in the summer... so I am familiar with her dishes....caponata all the time.... different name.
Ah, as a past opera singer and current voice teacher, thank YOU for the reference of opera. Opera and good food are such a big part of Italy!! Grazie tanto!! Keep up the good work!!
I absolutely love eggplant dishes. But especially the way the Italians and the Chinese do them. When I traveled to Italy a while back, probably my favorite meal of the trip was also the simplest. Just grilled vegetables, including lots of eggplant, brushed with high quality EV olive oil and sprinkled with a kosher-style salt. Served with fresh baked Italian bread.
@@dolcemaddalena I'm sure there are countless Chinese eggplant dishes in China. But the one I love in the US is usually some kind of garlic or spicy garlic (sometimes called Red Cooked Eggplant). Especially when they use Asian eggplants which are smaller and more flavorful that the typical ones you get in the US. I do also like Eastern European eggplant dishes, which I imagine are similar to Turkish. Sadly, not a lot of those restaurants where I live.
My Mom doesn't like eggplant so I made Eva's first recipe and she's changed her mind. Not only that, but she had seconds! I made a few alterations to the recipe, tho. Sorry, Eva! I used a few more cloves of garlic, chopped and left in, and I added a splash of white wine. It didn't suck at all! Thanks so much for the help. I was desperate for an idea for dinner tonight! Buon Natale, you two. Hope everything's going well there!
Caponata is one of our favorite dishes as well! Every household and restaurant have their version of this typical Sicilian sweet and savory dish! BRAVO!
Well she did it again she has the hands of a surgeon I am so blown away with some of her recipes I have made Italian food most of my life and she continues to show me real authentic food from the gods thank you both.
MAMA ROSA IS A CULINARY GENIUS. More recipes from Mama Rosa, please? Years ago, my Mama created her own cookbooks. She wrote out all her recipes and slid them into the plastic sleeves of photo albums so that she could keep them neat (one photo album each for fish, poultry, beef, breads, desserts...). Mama Rosa's recipes deserve to be preserved for posterity.
I so fell in love with eggplant parmigiana I started making it with homemade sauce (thank you Eva) about every week. I even now have 2 eggplant bushes to have all fresh ingredients.
This is awesome because this year I'm getting an enormous amount of eggplant for my garden. I've had a lot of health issues lately so it's difficult for me to stand by the stove for any length of time. This looks awesome and easy and quick. I'm sure I can handle it. I have a refrigerator full of eggplants that need to be cooked and I'm so anxious to get to it. This video could not have come at a better time for me. Getting old sucks so anything I can do quickly is a gift. My legs are in rough shape from a recent fall so I'll be struggling but I know I can manage these quick and easy concoctions. I also think those desserts will be perfectly fine with my diabetes. As always I love you guys.
My Nonna is from Messina (the rest of my family is from Catania) and it looked pretty accurate to how she used to make it. Unfortunately I wasn't old enough to learn from her before the dementia really set in, so it makes me really happy to see such an accurate recipe for one of my favourite meals she used to make (which, coincidently was 2nd only to her caponata)
My father LOVES eggplant. I think he'd really like the first one shown. Need to try that one out for him. Fingers crossed - he's a 89 year old fussy man but love the eggplant!
My family has been watching your videos. My 15 year old son is obsessed with Italian food thanks to your channel. He begged and pleaded to get eggplant to try some of these recipes. We made the Pasta alla Norma. I was skeptical but it was one of the best dishes I have ever eaten. Thank you for inspiring my family to try to new foods! Blessings to you both.
I actually found Italian eggplant ... just once 😔... and made this. Adding a few summer garden fresh tomatoes and a handful of kalamata olives and fresh basil made this really shine!! Hoping to find the Italian eggplant again before summer is gone. Thanks for a great recipe.
The use of raisins in the caponata is not something that comes naturally to many of us but it's got to be tried. The liccumie would be a great followup to the caponata when eggplants are in abundance. Finally, we all love our mamas but Eva's ability to step up and cater for sub standard ingredients to equal their versions is what elevates Eva to another level. Great video, yet again, and many thanks for it.
I don’t know if I’ll ever find a love for egg plant, but I was loving the music of the video. Reminds me of my childhood so very much. When I cook I listen and sing my most favorite arias.
Eva, I love your interpretation of Pasta alla Norma. I know that because of the MiddleEastern influence in Scilly some recipes add chopped mint leaves along with the pasta. Vincenzosplate has a wonderful version as well. Eggplant is my favorite vegetable even though it is a nightshade plant. Thank you for your channels. As a non-Italian American, my favorite cuisine by far is Italian followed by Japanese. There is a simplicity with few ingredients that is filled with mind blowing umami flavor.
The song "La Donna è Mobile," during Eva's cooking of Mamma Rosa's actual Malanzane dish, was a fine addition and one of my favorite operatic songs. Nicely Done, Harper.
Harper, I LOVE the music you use in the background, especially Motzart, even though he wasn't an Italian composer, his music adds just the right "ahem" note to your beautiful cinematography of your wife's cooking!
Lol as a math teacher I like your counting at the beginning… but seriously as always I loved the video. High quality, great recipes, and the great banter between both of you, who are each extremely likeable
Eva you are a gem! You have transformed my kitchen. I have made several of your dishes and they all turn out so good. My 2 toddlers love the dishes too...they know quality food when they taste it I guess 😅
Eva is such a cool cook. No drama, just gets on and does it. Of course she has every kitchen gagit imaginable, but I think she could cook just as well without them. She is a totally awesome woman. And her hair is glorious. Love you two .
Love the way she calls Harper. Harrrrrraperrrrra. So cute!! My sister married a man named Eric and my parents, and all the relatives in Italy, couldn't say it. He is now Herrica. With a heavy H at the beginning for some reason.
Veggie cobbler is a new favorite and great way to use eggplant. I wanted to make ratatouille but was feeling lazy... so I just cubed eggplant, zucchini and tomatoes, sauteed them and topped with a walnut, breadcrumb, parm cheese topping and 😘 yum
I've always hated eggplant. My mom would cook it to absolute mush and it was like eating boogers. After discovering some eggplant dishes I actually like, I realized it was the preparation method. This video made me realize it wasn't just that, but it is also the variety of eggplant!!! I should try the smaller varieties.
OMG! I made Mama Rosa’s eggplant tonight with fresh purple finger eggplant from my garden and they were so delicious! I could have eaten the entire bowl! This is my new favorite eggplant dish! Thank you Eva and Harper!
That final 30 seconds, with Eva scooping every last molecule off the plate, has me in tears. I only wish we’d seen more of her reaction when she’d learned the camera was still on.
Eva, I asked you for a recipe for 'pasta alla Norma' - I thanked you then & again now. A friend visited be maybe 6 weeks ago & I made it. She was overwhelmed just as Harper was. One of the best dishes in the world! Now it is part of ny repertoire- thanks to you. Believe it or not, Caponata is another favourite of mine. This week Eva you have been 'magnificamente meraviglioso'. Grazie mille.
I am a better cook for my family because I watch Eva. I don't read the recipes, I watch what she does. My mother-in-law was Italian and a good cook and it's because it's not the recipes but the love you put in the cooking! Its the WAY they do it, the method. You add good fresh ingredients to love and boom! Fantastico We had Eva's eggplant last night. They ate as they said "Umm nom nom this is goooddd" 😋 happy tummies, happy family ❤ GRAZI EVA
I am not a pasta lover..I have never found a pasta that can make me have your reaction Harper ...Maybe one day I find that pasta place that makes me fall in love.......BUT I just adore you guys ..very lovely to see you both together..Thanks for all the videos. I always smile!
CAPONATA!!!! I love caponata too!. Eva should make it when you aren't home and save it because it really does taste better as it sits. Loved the Magic Flute music in the background (Papageno/Papagena) too. Definitely agree that the huge eggplants we get can be horrible, I just recenty made Turkish imam bayildi and it just wasn't the same as when I did it with smaller eggplants, even the skin was too tough. Yes, many of the smaller eggplants sold for Chinese, Thai or Indian recipes aare much nicer if you can find them.
Great video on eggplants! I love eggplants! I am Sicilian so growing up we ate eggplants all the time! Harper and Eva, keep producing these great videos! 👏👍
Hi, I made the caponata di melanzane and it is amazing. Thank Eva for share that recipe. My wife is really happy I am just trying to let some for tomorrow. Greetings from Puerto Rico. Update : the next day is extremely amazing
Hi Eva and Harper, today (lightly snowing outside) I have made a LARGE pan of caponata inspired on your recipe 'di melanzana'. I added pastinaak (don't the englis h word) 'cause it was in my pantry. Long story short: This is EXCELLENT ! Have put one batch in a container in the fridge (for tomorrow hehe) and now finishing licking out the pan. Thank you for the inspiration and video. Best wishes from the Nederlands, huggs, FleurPuk ❤🎉❤🎉
I follow Vincenzo Plate and your video showed up in my feed. I've binge watch so many videos and already bought semolina flour and ordered Misen chef knife!! I also now know why I dont love eggplant (Maine). You are my new favorite internet couple.
I love any dish with eggplant 😍my nonna who passed away many years ago used to always make eggplant lasagna and I love it still to this day. I love all your recipes Eva, each dish looks so delicious.
I'm with you on this one Harper...Caponata is the best. When my mom made it when I was a kid she had to hide some from me for the rest of my family. I know it is hard, but Eva is right, it has a fuller more robust flavor the next day. I have a couple favorite recipes but can't wait to try Eva's.
Love you guys so much. I feel like I am enjoying the food as you eat it. I have a large smile when I see you so excited with your meal. thanks so much for sharing with us you’re recipes and experience.
Buona domenica! What's your favorite eggplant dish?
Moussaka.
Although I’m also fond of Ratatouille, Spaghetti alla norma, Parmaciana, Malanzane alla funghetti, etc…
Hello Eva and Harper, is the eggplant drained (salted) before using? Eggplant dessert, I am so confused. I will give it a try. Thank you
I have so many favorites ,on pasta but have say my Nona. caponata was amazing you literally lick your finger eating it with Bread yummmmmmmm
I thought the only way to wait eggplant was eggplant Parmesan. I have a recipe which takes all day, but we love it. It’s the only reason I ever grew eggplant.
Pasta alla Norma! 🍆🍝😋
Ciao Guys I am coming over to eat so get more eggplants
All the eggplants in the world! 😂
Sure would like to see your eggplant dishes too Vincenzo ❤️
Maybe not they use Barriila pasta which we all know you hate for some biological reasons 🙄Barrila pasta is PAR EXCELLENCE!!!!😊👌👌👌👌
What about Decco pastsa?
i havnt been here in a while, funny seeing you here brother 🇨🇦🍍🍕
Eva at the end - "I'm not a princess, I don't care."
Absolutely - you are the queen. Thanks for the fun cooking inspiration!
I'm searching the world over for a stunningly beautiful, 50-or-so year old Italian princess who can cook every bit as well as Eva. If you should happen to know of one, please put her in touch with me. I see many big days in our future. Grazzi! 😉
@@scottrowe533She must be stunningly beautiful? Well then you must be very handsome but more importantly loving & wise.
I'm in Eva's Italian for Beginners class and one thing we learned is that she's a second generation teacher. Mama Rosa is a retired teacher and definitely passed on those skills to Eva. Our class also made the decision in our humble but accurate opinions that Eva is (more or less) the Italian version of Julia Child!
I ♥️ you!
@@tangoangel2782 With all due respect, you can compliment person A without comparing them to, or bashing person B.
@@tangoangel2782 Um. You're going a bit too far now.
The similarity would be Eva bringing REAL Italian food to the masses, versus the fake many in the U.S. know. Just like Julia did with French cooking. That plus the difficulty finding the same ingredients here in America that they have in Italy, as Julia did with French ingredients. There the similarity ends. Eva's recipes are far easier. Julia's recipes are much more difficult and time consuming in their combinations and specificity. The Anti-Chef channel does the series Jamie and Julia where he does Julia's 60's recipes from Mastering the art of French Cooking. There is no comparison as far as prep, time, and step by step accuracy. Eva's are far far easier.
Wait… she gives lessons??
Eggplant. My favorite. And the Radetzky March as background music! Caponata!
Eva should open an Italian bistro. She is professional. Every time i watch your food videos, i get mouthwatering for days until I try to find the dish or trying to imitate her dishes.....and never comes quite right. I rather go eat her Italian cuisine when she open her own restaurant... Seriously...... 💕
Yes Megg, I can see it now. 😋 “Eva’s authentic Italian Cusine”.
@@WinstonSmithGPT Yeah, I don't have any experience other than watching Kitchen Nightmares, but just that has taught me more than anything that the road to hell is paved with good intentions.
Eva would have to make sure everything works like a watch, and for instance, teaching the cooks how to cook and then asking them to do it alone for weeks is not the fun you have when cooking at home. She would NOT be able to cook for the guests herself. Ironic, I know.
But maybe she knows this;
IIRC, she loves MasterChef. Perhaps she's seen Kitchen Nightmares as well?
@@WinstonSmithGPT hillbillies no need to eat Eva's authentic Italian cuisine. 😂
Eva’s eggplant recipes have revolutionized the vegetable at our house. Brava Eva! 🥰🤗
I grew up eating a lot of vegetables, especially eggplant in the summer... so I am familiar with her dishes....caponata all the time.... different name.
I’ll drink to that! Same for me. 😊
@18:54 *I'm not a Princess, I don't care!* 😂 You go Eval!!! ...you're the *REAL DEAL!* ❤🤗
Ah, as a past opera singer and current voice teacher, thank YOU for the reference of opera. Opera and good food are such a big part of Italy!! Grazie tanto!! Keep up the good work!!
I absolutely love eggplant dishes. But especially the way the Italians and the Chinese do them. When I traveled to Italy a while back, probably my favorite meal of the trip was also the simplest. Just grilled vegetables, including lots of eggplant, brushed with high quality EV olive oil and sprinkled with a kosher-style salt. Served with fresh baked Italian bread.
@@dolcemaddalena I'm sure there are countless Chinese eggplant dishes in China. But the one I love in the US is usually some kind of garlic or spicy garlic (sometimes called Red Cooked Eggplant). Especially when they use Asian eggplants which are smaller and more flavorful that the typical ones you get in the US. I do also like Eastern European eggplant dishes, which I imagine are similar to Turkish. Sadly, not a lot of those restaurants where I live.
@@norwegianblue2017 look up tortang talong its a filipino charcoal grilled eggplant omlette dish and its very delicious.
The last minutes are just pure gold. Eva mi fai morire, sei straordinaria. I'm hungry now, I want to eat pasta alla norma me too
La caponata sopra una bella bruschetta...poesia!
Love, love, love Eva. She is so genuine. Go Eva
My Mom doesn't like eggplant so I made Eva's first recipe and she's changed her mind. Not only that, but she had seconds! I made a few alterations to the recipe, tho. Sorry, Eva! I used a few more cloves of garlic, chopped and left in, and I added a splash of white wine. It didn't suck at all! Thanks so much for the help. I was desperate for an idea for dinner tonight! Buon Natale, you two. Hope everything's going well there!
I think your channel is amazingly becoming a place where you share regional recipes from Italy, really interesting for Italians too 🇮🇹
“I’m not a princess so I don’t care” is my new motto in life 💖 Now that’s a t-shirt I neeeeeed!
Caponata is one of our favorite dishes as well! Every household and restaurant have their version of this typical Sicilian sweet and savory dish! BRAVO!
Well she did it again she has the hands of a surgeon I am so blown away with some of her recipes I have made Italian food most of my life and she continues to show me real authentic food from the gods thank you both.
Caponata tastes great cold too
MAMA ROSA IS A CULINARY GENIUS. More recipes from Mama Rosa, please? Years ago, my Mama created her own cookbooks. She wrote out all her recipes and slid them into the plastic sleeves of photo albums so that she could keep them neat (one photo album each for fish, poultry, beef, breads, desserts...). Mama Rosa's recipes deserve to be preserved for posterity.
I so fell in love with eggplant parmigiana I started making it with homemade sauce (thank you Eva) about every week. I even now have 2 eggplant bushes to have all fresh ingredients.
This is awesome because this year I'm getting an enormous amount of eggplant for my garden. I've had a lot of health issues lately so it's difficult for me to stand by the stove for any length of time. This looks awesome and easy and quick. I'm sure I can handle it. I have a refrigerator full of eggplants that need to be cooked and I'm so anxious to get to it. This video could not have come at a better time for me. Getting old sucks so anything I can do quickly is a gift. My legs are in rough shape from a recent fall so I'll be struggling but I know I can manage these quick and easy concoctions. I also think those desserts will be perfectly fine with my diabetes. As always I love you guys.
I'm from Catania and this Pasta alla Norma is perfectly executed. 🍆🍝 Well done!
I'm from Catania as well, and you're damn right.
My Nonna is from Messina (the rest of my family is from Catania) and it looked pretty accurate to how she used to make it. Unfortunately I wasn't old enough to learn from her before the dementia really set in, so it makes me really happy to see such an accurate recipe for one of my favourite meals she used to make (which, coincidently was 2nd only to her caponata)
My father LOVES eggplant. I think he'd really like the first one shown. Need to try that one out for him. Fingers crossed - he's a 89 year old fussy man but love the eggplant!
le abilità di Eva vanno oltre la mia immaginazione,Eva skills goes beyond my imagination!
Simply, I love you guys. The passion when EVA is cooking is showing through all videos. Thank you guys
My family has been watching your videos. My 15 year old son is obsessed with Italian food thanks to your channel. He begged and pleaded to get eggplant to try some of these recipes. We made the Pasta alla Norma. I was skeptical but it was one of the best dishes I have ever eaten. Thank you for inspiring my family to try to new foods! Blessings to you both.
I actually found Italian eggplant ... just once 😔... and made this. Adding a few summer garden fresh tomatoes and a handful of kalamata olives and fresh basil made this really shine!! Hoping to find the Italian eggplant again before summer is gone. Thanks for a great recipe.
And believe me the caponata is so much better the next day you wouldn't believe it I totally agree. I ate it over pasta and it was phenomenal!
Ohhhhh Pasta alla Norma! One of my favorites 🥰
The use of raisins in the caponata is not something that comes naturally to many of us but it's got to be tried.
The liccumie would be a great followup to the caponata when eggplants are in abundance.
Finally, we all love our mamas but Eva's ability to step up and cater for sub standard ingredients to equal their versions is what elevates Eva to another level.
Great video, yet again, and many thanks for it.
I don’t know if I’ll ever find a love for egg plant, but I was loving the music of the video. Reminds me of my childhood so very much. When I cook I listen and sing my most favorite arias.
Harper and Eva: Your videos just keep getting better and better! Ciao!!
Hunter I hope you tell Eva everyday how lucky you are to have her in your life.
Word's can't express the jewel that is Eva
"I'm notta Princess, I don't care"! 🥰 Love your eggplant recipes. I have never seen any desserts made with eggplant! They're beautiful though...❤️
Me and my wife toured Sicily for our honeymoon many years ago. We only ate bread and caponata because we couldn‘t afford anything more expensive 🤩😋
It's crystal clear: Eva arrived in Harper's life to simply save him. Mission accomplished ♥️
Except that he's selfish and rude to her. 😔
Love the sound of the tuba, so Italian
Eva these are such unique eggplant dishes, thank you for sharing the recipes! Harper you never fail to entertain us!
I just made the first recipe . Oh boy its so good :) , will cook t again very soon . Thank you for the recipe its amazing !!
You never cease to amaze me.
Your channel helps me relax. It’s a new home to go to. Thank you
Eva, I love your interpretation of Pasta alla Norma. I know that because of the MiddleEastern influence in Scilly some recipes add chopped mint leaves along with the pasta. Vincenzosplate has a wonderful version as well. Eggplant is my favorite vegetable even though it is a nightshade plant. Thank you for your channels. As a non-Italian American, my favorite cuisine by far is Italian followed by Japanese. There is a simplicity with few ingredients that is filled with mind blowing umami flavor.
I just love her! You make me smile! I need to go back to Italy!
The song "La Donna è Mobile," during Eva's cooking of Mamma Rosa's actual Malanzane dish, was a fine addition and one of my favorite operatic songs. Nicely Done, Harper.
Harper, I LOVE the music you use in the background, especially Motzart, even though he wasn't an Italian composer, his music adds just the right "ahem" note to your beautiful cinematography of your wife's cooking!
You two are such a lovely couple.
The ever versatile and amazing Eggplant🍆!! Malto bene!
Love the recipes and music selection, brava Eva!
My grandmother made this and called it Caponatina. It was very similar to this, but she included anchovies and very tart olives. Its my favorite!!!
Lol as a math teacher I like your counting at the beginning… but seriously as always I loved the video. High quality, great recipes, and the great banter between both of you, who are each extremely likeable
God, Eva, the emotion in your voice when you inhale the scent of those peppers 🥰
Mamma mia vi guardo sempre dalla Sviz,era siete favolosi i love your recipes
E vivendo vicino all Italia ho tutto a portata di mano
I wish I could get my hands on those Mutti tomatoes, the are the best! Great pasta recipe!
Amazon sells a lot of Mutti products. They are delicious!
@@jaytee777 Thank you
Today you came with another so delicious pasta. She is so talented and gifted and neaty I loved it. Thank you for the sharing
Your wife is an amazing cook. Thank you for sharing these recipes
I just made Caponata di Melanzane , and it is SOOOOooooOOOOoooo GOOOOooOOOOoooD!
Brava Eva!
Eva you are a gem! You have transformed my kitchen. I have made several of your dishes and they all turn out so good. My 2 toddlers love the dishes too...they know quality food when they taste it I guess 😅
But they also love McDonald's burgers and fries. 😉
My garden's eggplants are ripe, so this video comes at the right time! 💛🍝
I just "Norma"ed my way all through Campania, and what a delight to come home and see your video!!! 🍽️🍽️🍽️
19:02 - nom nom nom ""I'm not a Princess, I don't care." nom nom nom
As well as the food I am loving the Radetzky March by Strauss Sr. :) Bravo! And Maria Callas!
Eva is such a cool cook.
No drama, just gets on and does it.
Of course she has every kitchen gagit imaginable, but I think she could cook just as well without them.
She is a totally awesome woman.
And her hair is glorious.
Love you two .
Nothing like rigatoni with eggplant. Omg delicious
Love the way she calls Harper. Harrrrrraperrrrra. So cute!!
My sister married a man named Eric and my parents, and all the relatives in Italy, couldn't say it. He is now Herrica. With a heavy H at the beginning for some reason.
I made your recipe for caponata and just couldn’t stop eating it. Delicious to the max
Veggie cobbler is a new favorite and great way to use eggplant. I wanted to make ratatouille but was feeling lazy... so I just cubed eggplant, zucchini and tomatoes, sauteed them and topped with a walnut, breadcrumb, parm cheese topping and 😘 yum
I've always hated eggplant. My mom would cook it to absolute mush and it was like eating boogers. After discovering some eggplant dishes I actually like, I realized it was the preparation method. This video made me realize it wasn't just that, but it is also the variety of eggplant!!! I should try the smaller varieties.
I actually like mushy eggplant in baba ganoush, but otherwise it needs a bit of texture.
Well done! Bravo!
OMG! I made Mama Rosa’s eggplant tonight with fresh purple finger eggplant from my garden and they were so delicious! I could have eaten the entire bowl! This is my new favorite eggplant dish! Thank you Eva and Harper!
Harper’s hair looks great!
Pasta alla Norma è fantastica 👍👋👋
Yay, I LOVE eggplant!!💜💜 Thank you very much.💜💜
I make the spaghetti Al asasasina all the time since learning from Eva! Love it and I will try some of these recipes too ❤
That final 30 seconds, with Eva scooping every last molecule off the plate, has me in tears. I only wish we’d seen more of her reaction when she’d learned the camera was still on.
Funny. As I recently came to realizing I really like Eggplants - this! Thanks a lot!
You are perfect and I learned a lot. Good luck dear Eva.
You are a princess and a fantastic cook!!!
Eva, I asked you for a recipe for 'pasta alla Norma' - I thanked you then & again now.
A friend visited be maybe 6 weeks ago & I made it. She was overwhelmed just as Harper was.
One of the best dishes in the world!
Now it is part of ny repertoire- thanks to you.
Believe it or not, Caponata is another favourite of mine.
This week Eva you have been 'magnificamente meraviglioso'.
Grazie mille.
Well worth the wait. Bravi!
I am a better cook for my family because I watch Eva. I don't read the recipes, I watch what she does. My mother-in-law was Italian and a good cook and it's because it's not the recipes but the love you put in the cooking! Its the WAY they do it, the method. You add good fresh ingredients to love and boom! Fantastico
We had Eva's eggplant last night.
They ate as they said "Umm nom nom this is goooddd" 😋 happy tummies, happy family ❤ GRAZI EVA
As soon as I saw the raisins I shouted Caponata!! YES! I too love Caponata! Next day cold Caponata is life changing!
I am not a pasta lover..I have never found a pasta that can make me have your reaction Harper ...Maybe one day I find that pasta place that makes me fall in love.......BUT I just adore you guys ..very lovely to see you both together..Thanks for all the videos. I always smile!
CAPONATA!!!! I love caponata too!. Eva should make it when you aren't home and save it because it really does taste better as it sits. Loved the Magic Flute music in the background (Papageno/Papagena) too. Definitely agree that the huge eggplants we get can be horrible, I just recenty made Turkish imam bayildi and it just wasn't the same as when I did it with smaller eggplants, even the skin was too tough. Yes, many of the smaller eggplants sold for Chinese, Thai or Indian recipes aare much nicer if you can find them.
Great video on eggplants! I love eggplants! I am Sicilian so growing up we ate eggplants all the time! Harper and Eva, keep producing these great videos! 👏👍
Hi, I made the caponata di melanzane and it is amazing.
Thank Eva for share that recipe. My wife is really happy
I am just trying to let some for tomorrow.
Greetings from Puerto Rico.
Update : the next day is extremely amazing
Hi Eva and Harper, today (lightly snowing outside) I have made a LARGE pan of caponata inspired on your recipe 'di melanzana'. I added pastinaak (don't the englis h word) 'cause it was in my pantry. Long story short:
This is EXCELLENT !
Have put one batch in a container in the fridge (for tomorrow hehe) and now finishing licking out the pan.
Thank you for the inspiration and video.
Best wishes from the Nederlands, huggs, FleurPuk
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I follow Vincenzo Plate and your video showed up in my feed. I've binge watch so many videos and already bought semolina flour and ordered Misen chef knife!! I also now know why I dont love eggplant (Maine). You are my new favorite internet couple.
I love any dish with eggplant 😍my nonna who passed away many years ago used to always make eggplant lasagna and I love it still to this day. I love all your recipes Eva, each dish looks so delicious.
Just made the Pasta alla Norma, WOW!!! So good! I made it for an italian family as a first course. They loved it! They never had it.
A very good choice in music
Yous should make a video for each and every eggplant recipe!! You guys are awesome!! God Bless
Made the pasta ala Norma. Loved it and making it again.
I'm with you on this one Harper...Caponata is the best. When my mom made it when I was a kid she had to hide some from me for the rest of my family. I know it is hard, but Eva is right, it has a fuller more robust flavor the next day. I have a couple favorite recipes but can't wait to try Eva's.
Love you guys so much. I feel like I am enjoying the food as you eat it. I have a large smile when I see you so excited with your meal. thanks so much for sharing with us you’re recipes and experience.
Love all the eggplant
I just love her to pieces!!!
Everthing is yummy!
At long last, today's soundtrack matches Eva's culinary skills which seems unlimited. Thank you to the both of you for this entertaining episode.