Roasted Eggplant With Crispy Chickpeas and Cashew Sauce 

Published Jan. 16, 2025

Roasted Eggplant With Crispy Chickpeas and Cashew Sauce 
Ghazalle Badiozamani for The New York Times. Food Stylist: Brett Regot.
Total Time
40 minutes
Prep Time
5 minutes
Cook Time
35 minutes
Rating
5(176)
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This vegan main dish, both simple and delicious, is a guide to the art of slow-roasting eggplant to a tender, custardy texture and creating a flavorful, protein-rich sauce. Eggplant halves are gently scored, coated in oil, and slowly cooked at a high heat with chickpeas that become crispy and super nutty. Roasted cashews are pureéd with lemon, orange and a little garlic, transforming them into a super flavorful, buttery spread that pairs really well with delicate eggplant. While roasting, keep in mind that the eggplant will brown quickly, so be keen to check in on it.

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Ingredients

Yield:4 to 6 servings
  • 2(1-pound) globe (American) eggplants, cut in half lengthwise
  • Salt and pepper 
  • Olive oil, for drizzling 
  • 1(15.5-ounce) can chickpeas, drained and rinsed 
  • 8ounces roasted cashews (about 1¾ cups)
  • 2tablespoons tahini
  • ¼teaspoon crushed red pepper, optional 
  • 3garlic cloves
  • 1large lemon
  • 1medium to large orange
  • 3ounces arugula or salad greens of your choice, for serving
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Nutritional analysis per serving (6 servings)

458 calories; 28 grams fat; 5 grams saturated fat; 0 grams trans fat; 16 grams monounsaturated fat; 6 grams polyunsaturated fat; 45 grams carbohydrates; 12 grams dietary fiber; 13 grams sugars; 14 grams protein; 788 milligrams sodium

Note: The information shown is Edamam’s estimate based on available ingredients and preparation. It should not be considered a substitute for a professional nutritionist’s advice.

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Preparation

  1. Step 1

    Heat the oven to 425 degrees. Using a small knife, score each eggplant half by making several ½-inch-deep slices into the cut side of the flesh, like stripes, from edge to edge without cutting through the skin. Place on a sheet pan, season with salt and pepper all over, drizzle generously with oil and place them cut-side down. Add the chickpeas to the pan, season and drizzle with oil.

  2. Step 2

    Roast the eggplant and chickpeas until the eggplant is tender and golden brown and the chickpeas are crispy, 30 to 35 minutes.

  3. Step 3

    Meanwhile, place the cashews, tahini and crushed red pepper, if using, in the bowl of a food processor. Finely grate the garlic directly into the processor. Finely grate the zest and squeeze the juice from both the lemon and orange, then add the zest and juice to the processor. Add ¼ cup water and purée until smooth, scraping down as needed and adding up to ¼ cup more water as needed to make a smooth spreadable sauce. Season to taste with salt. Transfer to a serving bowl (or transfer to a storage container and refrigerate for up to 2 weeks, if not used right away).

  4. Step 4

    Serve the eggplant by spreading some cashew sauce on a serving platter or individual plates, then arrange the arugula and eggplant over — a metal fish spatula works well to lift the eggplant from the pan. Scatter the chickpeas over, dollop with more cashew sauce and drizzle with olive oil, if desired.

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It certainly does, but if you want even more color, turn the eggplant cut side up halfway through roasting time.

Great! Made just as the recipe suggests. The cashew-tahini sauce is delicious—for me, the orange is what put it over the top. I might spice up the chickpeas a little next time—and there will be a next time!

A nice light dinner. Didn’t have cashews so I used slivered almonds. And used dried rather than canned chickpeas. Tahini sauce was a bit bland. Will add some cumin and coriander to the batch leftover.

I thought this was tastless. The orange made it way too sweet. More lemon would have been better and many more spices. I used a little cumin on the chickpeas but should have used much more and added coriander and or smoked paprika.

Great flavours. We loved the sauce- the orange makes it special. I halved the recipe but made a full batch of sauce and will definitely be putting it on everything until it’s gone. I added oven toasted pita crisped in the oven with olive oil, salt and a sprinkle of za’atar. This was a great addition for scooping up all the deliciousness. Next time I’ll flip the eggplant for extra browning.

I am cooking for one so I halved the recipe and roasted the eggplant (cut side up) and chickpeas in my airfyer. Turned out great!

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