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1 hour ago, MelissaH said:

Which way did you prefer? Or, is the baked at least acceptable?

 

Preference-wise, I'll give a slight edge to frying as it produced a more delicately crisp coating while baked was a bit more crunchy.  Both had a nice contrast between the panko coating and creamy interior.  

After tasting the first batch, I decided to try baking because I thought they'd be nice made with small eggplant slices for little one- or two-bite appetizers.  No way would I want to fry a million little slices but baking a big tray full would be fine.  

Baked was absolutely acceptable and what I will do when I make it again.  

 

Edited to add that I peeled eggplant for the baked slices because I thought the skin might get too hard in the oven.  It's also nice to get the coating to stick to the sides.

blue_dolphin

blue_dolphin

1 hour ago, MelissaH said:

Which way did you prefer? Or, is the baked at least acceptable?

 

Preference-wise, I'll give the edge to frying as it produced a more delicately crisp coating while baked was a bit more crunchy.  Both had a nice contrast between the panko coating and creamy interior.  

After tasting the first batch, I decided to try baking because I thought they'd be nice made with small eggplant slices for little one- or two-bite appetizers.  No way would I want to fry a million little slices but baking a big tray full would be fine.  

Baked was absolutely acceptable and what I will do when I make it again.  

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