Such is the case for me right now with garam masala, that wonderful Indian spice blend. Garam masala isn’t one flavour really, but about a zillion little flavours coming together in one amazing combination. And there are about a zillion ways to make it, with everyone having their own specific recipe. For my part, I buy the commercial versions because I am not sure I can find some of the ingredients in my little corner of suburbia. Garam masala is not new to me, I’ve had it in many dishes before, some prepared by me and some prepared by other people. So why the sudden obsession?
Well, a few months ago I saw a recipe for garam masala cookies. Yes, cookies. Don’t believe me? Check it out for yourself! I was, and still am, very intrigued and it’s definitely something I’d like to try. Then I saw a recipe for authentic homemade garam masala which brought it to my attention again. So I suddenly had garam masala on the brain and I knew I needed to do something with it. Something snacky, to fill that void between lunch and dinner when I inevitably find myself hungry for something really flavourful.
I also wanted to try making eggplant chips. I had noticed several times that if I sliced eggplant really thinly, it got quite crispy when oven-baked. And I saw a great post about that very thing on What’s Gaby Cooking, so I knew I was onto something. When I saw some beautiful Japanese eggplant at our local farmer’s market, it all came together. Eggplant and Indian spices are a match made in heaven, and it didn’t take long for the idea spicing up my eggplant chips with garam masala to take hold.
The Results: I may have officially found a snack food to rival my love of nuts. Oh my, but these were delicious. Crispy and salty and bursting with flavour. I had a hard time photographing them because I kept eating my subject matter. I snacked on them for the better part of the afternoon and I am pretty sure that when you eat a whole eggplant, it can no longer be considered low carb. I need to save these for the next time we have company because I cannot be trusted around them. But I suppose it’s a far sight better than me eating a bag of potato chips.
The raita is a nice touch, especially if serving them to company, as the creamy yogurt offsets the chips. But it’s really just window dressing, I liked the chips as they were.
One word of warning…have a light hand with the salt shaker until you’ve tasted them. Some garam masala mixes have a good amount of salt in them so you may not need to add much more.
Garam Masala Eggplant Chips with Cilantro Mint Raita
Chips:
2 japanese eggplants
1 tablespoon salt
3 tablespoon olive oil
1 tablespoon garam masala
additional salt to taste
Raita:
½ cup plain yogurt
2 tablespoon chopped fresh cilantro
2 tablespoon chopped fresh mint
1 teaspoon ground cumin
salt and pepper to taste
Cut eggplant into ¼ inch slices and lie in a single layer on a large parchment-lined baking sheet (you may need two baking sheets). Sprinkle with salt and let sit for an hour to remove some moisture. Blot dry with a paper towel.
Preheat oven to 350F.
In a small bowl, combine olive oil and garam masala. Brush both sides of each eggplant slice with the oil mixture and place back on baking sheets. Bake 20 to 30 minutes, or until slices are crisp and browned but not burnt. Remove from oven and sprinkle with additional salt to taste. Serve warm.
For the raita, whisk yogurt, cilantro, mint and cumin together in a small bowl. Season to taste with salt and pepper. Serve alongside eggplant chips.
Serves 8. Each serving (with raita) has 8g of carbs and 1.5g of fiber. Total NET CARBS = 6.5 g.
Island Vittles says
These look awesome…and your choice of cucumber raita as a dip is inspired! theresa
Erin says
My family is not a big fan of eggplant, but I have a feeling the seasoning and the crispiness would be a hit with everyone. I bet you could do this with zucchini as well?
Glitz, Glam, Mayhem says
What a great idea, I love eggplant and these look soo good! I'll have to give it a try.
— Jillian
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kitchenmisfit says
These look really tasty! and such a different way to use eggplant!
foodblogandthedog says
These sound amazing! I roasted some aubergine the other day and left it in too long. It came out really crispy so I just ate it straight off the baking tray, so I know where you're coming from! The garam masala will be added next time for sure!
Alida says
Yum! I'm always looking for healthy alternatives to chips. This sounds delicious!
mjskit says
What a great idea! I love garam masala and I love eggplant! Can't wait to try this one!
Lindselicious says
This is the new Kale chip!! I am so excited to try this, it sounds amazing.
The Mom Chef says
My garden is full of egg plant this year so I'm always looking for ways to use it. This looks fantastic. I'm also a fan of garam masala so yes, I'll definitely be giving the chips a go. The fact that they're baked is just a bonus. Thanks so much for sharing your find!
Beloved Green says
What a great snack!
Claudie says
Great idea! I've seen all kinds of veggies turned into chips, but have never seen nor thought about eggplants! With the spice, it must be just unique.
Pretend Chef says
These are a must try for me. Yummy! Looks and sounds so delicious. I'm the only eggplant eater in my household so more for me. Maybe because they are chips everyone else will be more likely to try them. On second thought, hopefully not.
Charlie says
This looks amazing! And I don't even like eggplants!
Asian-spice mix says
WoW,that sound great,i like eggplant and i'm a big fan of chips, look so yum 🙂
A Spoonful of Yumm says
yumm ! have to try these 😀 raita is perfect for the chips !
Emily @ Life on Food says
Woah! I have never heard or seen anything like this. I am a big fan of eggplant and all things Indian food. I cannot wait to try these out. Looks delicious!
Cassie @ Bake Your Day says
This sounds so wonderful, I would love to snack on it! We have some eggplants, I might give this a try tonight, the flavors sound amazing!
Dawnie says
I cant wait to try these! I have been on a eggplant kick lately!
Cheers,
Dawnie
Maris (In Good Taste) says
You are definetly onto something! These look even better then cookies!
That's Ron says
wah, almost like chips.. great idea
sandra says
Thank you for this delicious recipe.