This recipe can be served as a side dish or as a main course.
Intense flavor, soft texture, and an aroma that fills the entire kitchen: this is the promise of the combination of eggplant, red pepper, and melted cheese.
This recipe works well as a light main dish or a hearty side dish—perfect for days when you want something easy, nutritious, and colorful on your plate.
Cheese of your choice – 150 g (light mozzarella, standard Minas or even Gouda, if you want more creaminess)
Tomatoes – 2 medium ones + 1 large tomato for the pepper
Garlic – 5 to 6 cloves, divided according to preparation
Vegetable oil – about 4 tablespoons
Sea salt – to taste
Dried oregano – 1 teaspoon
Freshly ground black pepper – to taste
Fresh cilantro or parsley (optional, to finish)
Note: If your eggplants are larger, slice them thinner for even roasting.
Step by step
1. Dehydrate the eggplant
Wash the eggplants and cut into 1 cm slices or thick strips.
Place in a colander, sprinkle with a thin layer of salt and let it “sweat” for 30 minutes.
Rinse under running water to remove excess salt and dry thoroughly with paper towels—this eliminates bitterness and ensures a tender texture.
2. Assemble the base on the baking tray
Preheat oven to 175°C .
Grease a large baking dish with 1 tablespoon of oil.
Arrange the eggplant slices side by side, without overlapping.
Sprinkle with oregano, half of the minced garlic and a drizzle of oil.
Top each slice with thin tomato slices.
Spread grated or small cubed cheese over everything.
Bake for 40 minutes , or until the eggplant is tender and the cheese begins to brown.
3. Roast the red pepper
Meanwhile, increase the temperature of the second oven (or wait) to 230°C .
Cut the bell pepper into strips, the large tomato into cubes and crush the remaining garlic.
Spread everything on another baking sheet, season with oil, salt and black pepper.
Roast for 15 minutes , stirring once halfway through, until the peppers are tender and lightly toasted.
4. Finish and serve
Remove both baking sheets.
Transfer the eggplant and cheese to a large serving platter.
Top with the still-hot roasted pepper.
Garnish with fresh cilantro or parsley and wait 5 minutes for the flavors to settle.
Serve with a green salad, brown rice, or rustic bread to soak up every drop of sauce.
Extra Touches
Fresh herbs: Basil torn at the time of serving enhances the aroma.
Crunchiness: Sprinkle 2 tablespoons of whole wheat breadcrumbs or chopped nuts before baking to form a golden coating.
Light version: Choose white cheese or light buffalo mozzarella.
Smoked paprika: A pinch of paprika intensifies the flavor and gives a slight smoky note.
Color Burst: Use yellow or orange bell peppers along with red if available.
Presentation suggestion
Arrange the slices in a circle on a shallow plate, alternating eggplant and peppers, and finish with a drizzle of extra virgin olive oil.Besides looking beautiful, the setup retains heat and keeps the cheese perfectly melted. Enjoy your meal!