Turkish · 150 min · Medium
イマム・バユルドゥ
A jewel of Turkish olive-oil cookery (zeytinyağlı): whole eggplants gently fried, then split and stuffed with a sweet, slow-cooked filling of masses of onion, garlic and tomato, and braised in olive oil until meltingly soft. Served cold or at room temperature, never hot, İmam Bayıldı — 'the imam fainted' — is silky, rich and entirely vegan. The name nods to a legend that the dish was so delicious (or so extravagant with olive oil) that the imam swooned. It's a make-ahead classic that only improves overnight.