This Christmas vegan eggplant roulade is a flavorful and elegant-looking dish. The strong flavors and presentation will win over meat lovers.
Why we ❤️ it
Years ago I shared with our readers the story of how, for a time, I went from carnivorous to vegan sometime during my early 20s.
During that period, many a time I felt decidedly neglected at the Christmas or New Year's Eve table. I don't blame my hosts, the fact is that vegetarian or vegan dishes often lack the panache that a good-looking roast does. So I was just tired of being thrown a metaphorical bone and decided to create my own Christmas centerpiece dish with vegan ingredients. One that would not feel less next to a turkey or pork roast. After all, we also "eat" with our eyes.
In the post I linked above I refer to my mom's joke about slaughtering an eggplant every time I went home for Christmas, based on the story of the prodigal son and the sacrifice of animals to celebrate his return. This time I decided to run with this idea. How about taking something humble, something simple and dressing it up?
Since my mom is visiting us I decided to treat her to my version of Christmas eggplants. The verdict went like this: my mom was impressed and asked for the recipe, my daughter liked it, mostly the crust, my husband said it was very tasty and would go very well next to a steak (he was not joking), and I loved it.
If you're having vegan or vegetarian guests over for New Year's dinner I encourage you to serve this, you will surprise and impress them, instead of expecting them to be happy eating just side dishes or whatever it is left that you forgot to add meat to.
No, I'm not bitter. Not at all.
Recipe
[Recipe + Video] Christmas Vegan Eggplant Roulade
Ingredients
For the eggplant
- 2 eggplant (large), or 1 very large eggplant
- 3 tablespoons vegetable oil
- 1 small red onion, cut into strips
- 2 cloves garlic, crushed
- ¼ cup pitted green olives, sliced
- ¼ cup capers, (optional)
- 1 teaspoon oregano (dry, ground)
- 1 cup tomato sauce
- 1 cup boiled chickpeas, or canned
- 1 cup breadcrumbs, or homemade breadcrumbs (our recipe)
- ½ teaspoon pepper (freshly-cracked, or ground), (or more, to taste)
- 1 teaspoon salt, (or more, to taste)
For the dough
- 1 cup all-purpose flour
- ½ teaspoon salt
- ½ teaspoon sugar (white, granulated)
- ½ teaspoon baking soda
- ¼ cup soy milk
- ¼ cup vegetable oil
For the glaze
- 1 tablespoon soy milk
- ½ teaspoon brown sugar, or maple syrup
- 1 teaspoon vegetable oil
Instructions
- Cut the eggplant into halves
- Separate the peel from the flesh. Scoop out the flesh leaving as little as possible. Cut the flesh into small cubes.
- Heat the oil in a pot over very low heat Add the onions and cook and stir until they become translucent. Add the garlic and cook and stir for a minute. Add the olives and capers, followed by the oregano and mix. Cook for a minute
- Add the eggplant flesh (reserve the peels). Mix well.
- Cover and simmer over low heat for 10 minutes.
- Pour in the tomato sauce, mix well. Cover for another minute.
- Turn off the heat Add the chickpeas followed by the breadcrumbs. Mix well. Season with 1 teaspoon of pepper and salt to taste.
- Let the filling cool down to room temperature.
- Fill the two peels with the filling and join together one on top of the other, being careful not to spill the filling.
To make the dough
- Mix the flour, salt, sugar and baking soda. Add the soy milk and oil. Mix well.
- Lightly knead the dough until it is soft (about 1 minute).
- Let the dough rest for 10 minutes.
For the glaze
- Mix the oil, soy milk and syrup.
To assemble
- Pre-heat oven to 250°F [120 °C].
- Roll out the dough to about ⅛" thick (3 mm).
- Place the eggplant on top of the rolled-out dough (careful not to disturb the filling).
- Pull up the dough until it meets at the top. Smooth it out and use a finger wet in the glaze to seal it, cutting the excess dough as you go along.
- Poke some small holes on the crust on the side with the seam and turn over (the seam will be at the bottom).
- Roll out the remaining dough and using a cookie cutter cut out the decoration. Stick to the eggplant with a finger wet in the glaze. Place on a roasting tray with rack.
- Brush the glaze over the eggplant, careful not to overdo it.
- Bake for about 10 minutes.
- Re-apply glaze (be very careful with hot surfaces!).
- Bake until the crust is light golden.
- Remove from the oven and let it cool for 2 minutes before serving.
Tips and Notes
Nutrition
Nutritional information is calculated automatically based on ingredients listed. Please consult your doctor if you need precise nutritional information.