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    Home » Appetizers » Roasted Eggplant Caponata Recipe

    Roasted Eggplant Caponata Recipe

    June 9, 2018 , Updated September 15, 2022 Maria 30 Comments

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    Eggplant caponata on a toasted baguette on a wooden board.

    This recipe for Eggplant Caponata is a delicious, non-traditional Italian appetizer made with roasted eggplant, olive oil, honey, balsamic vinegar, pine nuts and capers. This baked eggplant appetizer provides a different take on the Sicilian classic -simultaneously sweet and sour, with just one bite, you’re hooked!

    A small round dish of roasted eggplant caponata can be seen in the background; in the foreground, the caponata is placed on a toasted baguette.

    Consider for a moment the versatility of the eggplant.

    Grilled, roasted, broiled, air fried, baked, stir-fried, stewed, stuffed, fried, or even pureed; there’s a reason why the eggplant is so widely used in Asia, Middle Eastern and Mediterranean cuisines.

    As far as Italian cuisine is concerned, one of the most popular eggplant dishes is melanzane alla parmigiana or eggplant Parmesan. 

    But for now, I’d like to sing the praises of this roasted eggplant caponata which is simultaneously sweet and savory. It makes one of the best eggplant appetizers I know! Not to mention that it can also be deliciously snuggled into sandwiches!

    Truth be told, if I had to choose between having one main dish or just grazing my way through a few appetizers, I would definitely choose appetizers.

    Eggplant caponata in a small round ceramic dish.

    Simple and tasty appetizers like these Italian marinated mushrooms, marinated olives, roasted bell pepper goat cheese bites and the ever-popular tomato basil bruschetta are truly crowd pleasers whether serving them as appetizers or part of your cheeseboard.

    Oh, I almost forgot to include my lupini!

    In fact, I have gathered all of my favorite Italian Appetizers in one article. Be sure to check it out.

    This easy caponata recipe is definitely one that I will be adding to my repertoire of vegetarian appetizers.

    Why love this recipe?

    • This caponata makes the perfect appetizer when serving with a toasted baguette and/or crackers.
    • It can be made ahead of time -it actually tastes better after 24 hours.
    • It’s cheaper and healthier than any commercial brand.
    • It can be frozen for up to a year.
    • Use it in burgers, sandwiches, as a pasta topping, as a vegetable side with grilled meats or chicken -it really is so versatile!

    There are very few Italian eggplant recipes that can easily elicit an OMG feeling from the very first bite. One such recipe is this roasted eggplant caponata and you won’t believe how easy it is to make!

    Eggplant caponata on a slice of crispy baguette.

    How to make eggplant caponata

    The first thing we need to do is to rinse and dry 1-2 Italian eggplants, about 2 pounds. Then, with a very sharp knife, remove both ends.

    A collage of pictures demonstrating how to thinly slice the eggplant.

    With the help of a vegetable peeler, begin to peel the eggplant lengthwise. Once the outer peel has been removed, cut lengthwise and then into ¼-inch thick strips.

    Place the eggplant strips in a bowl and toss with one teaspoon of salt. Transfer to a colander set over the bowl and allow to sit for about one hour.

    Meanwhile, whisk together a ¼ cup of extra virgin olive oil, ¼ cup of honey and ¼ cup of balsamic vinegar. Mix in 1 tablespoon of capers, well rinsed, and 2 tablespoons of pine nuts. Set it aside.

    When the eggplant is ready, gently squeeze the eggplant to remove the excess liquid. Combine the eggplant with the mixture and place it in a baking dish.

    Cover and bake for about 45-60 minutes in a 350° F oven. This mixture should be stirred every 10 minutes or so.  Once the eggplant has softened, remove the cover and continue to bake for about 15 minutes, this will allow a little browning. You will notice that this eggplant caponata cooks down almost to a compote consistency.

    The golden brown color of eggplant caponata as it continues to bake.

    Once the roasting is complete, please remove it from the oven and allow it to cool down completely. Although it can be used immediately, the flavors intensify if allowed an overnight stay in the fridge.

    In fact, the longer this caponata sits, the better the taste.

    How to serve

    Whether serving it hot or at room temperature, it’s the perfect appetizer when served with focaccia or piadina. It also pairs wonderfully as a side dish with this recipe for Italian cod. Versatility and simplicity at their best!

    How to store

    Cover and refrigerate any leftovers for up to 5 days. When ready to serve, bring it to room temperature. 

    Healthy appetizers we love

    • Marinated Mozzarella Balls
    • Tomato Mozzarella Salad
    • Roasted Bell Peppers
    • Seafood Salad
    • Giardiniera

    An overhead shot of eggplant caponata in a round dish, surrounded by sliced crispy baguette and scattered pine nuts.

    Recipe inspiration

    We recently had a little family get-together at my sister’s house. And as usual, everything my sister made was out of this world. Did I mention that she is a professional chef and has her own restaurant? My mom’s passion for cooking and baking had such a positive effect on her kids! (Yes, that includes my brother who is a great “home” chef. Blink twice if you’re being held captive, you say. 😉 )

    Okay, enough family business and back to the real business of food. As I was saying, I tasted this caponata at our recent get-together and I thought this was such an amazing recipe that I just had to share it with all of you. By the way, if you are looking for the classic Sicilian caponata with tomatoes and celery, head on over to The Petite Cook.

    The funny thing about my sister’s recipe is that you will absolutely love this sweet and sour caponata recipe, even if you don’t like eggplants. You absolutely need to try this guaranteed crowd-pleaser!  Enjoy 🙂

    THANKS SO MUCH for following and being part of the She Loves Biscotti community where you will find Simple & Tasty Family-Friendly Recipes with an Italian Twist.

    And if you are new here, welcome! You may want to sign up for my weekly e-mail newsletter. You can unsubscribe any time you want.

    Ciao for now,

    Maria 

    ★★★★★ If you have made this caponata recipe, I would love to hear about it in the comments below and be sure to rate the recipe!

    An overhead shot of roasted eggplant caponata in a round ceramic dish surrounded by crispy baguette slices.

    An overhead shot of eggplant caponata in a round dish, surrounded by sliced crispy baguette and scattered pine nuts.

    Eggplant Caponata

    This recipe for Eggplant Caponata is a delicious, non-traditional Italian appetizer made with roasted eggplant, olive oil, honey, balsamic vinegar, pine nuts and capers. Lina's Baked Eggplant Caponata provides a different take on the Sicilian classic -simultaneously sweet and sour; with just one bite, you're hooked!
    5 from 6 votes
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    Course: Appetizer
    Cuisine: Italian
    Prep Time: 1 hour 15 minutes
    Cook Time: 1 hour 15 minutes
    Total Time: 2 hours 30 minutes
    Servings: 32 tablespoons
    Calories: 32kcal
    Author: Maria Vannelli RD
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    Ingredients

    • 1-2 Italian eggplants about 2 pounds
    • 1 teaspoon salt
    • ¼ cup olive oil
    • ¼ cup honey
    • ¼ cup balsamic vinegar
    • 1 tablespoon capers well rinsed
    • 2 tablespoons pine nuts
    • salt and pepper to taste

    Instructions

    • Remove outer peel from eggplant.
    • Cut lengthwise and then cut into strips. (about ¼" strips)
    • Sprinkle eggplant strips with salt. Toss together.
    • Transfer to a colander set over a large bowl and let drain for about 1 hour.
    • In the meanwhile, whisk together equal parts of olive oil, honey and balsamic vinegar.
    • Add capers and pine nuts and set them aside for now.
    • When the eggplant is ready, try to squeeze as much liquid as possible from it.
    • Combine the eggplant and the mixture and transfer to a baking dish.
    • Cover the dish and bake at 350 ° F for about 45-60 minutes or until the eggplant is soft (stir mixture every 10 minutes or so).
    • Remove cover and continue to bake for approximately 15-20 minutes.
    • Taste and adjust for seasonings.
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    Notes

    The recipe will make about 2 cups of caponata.
    Can be eaten as an appetizer on a toasted slice of baguette. It's great on pasta, in a sandwich or wrap... or even alongside a steak.
    Feel free to add garlic, olives, even cherry tomatoes...make it your own and enjoy, like my sister did!
    Please keep in mind that the nutritional information provided below is just a rough estimate and variations can occur depending on the specific ingredients used. 
     

    Nutrition

    Serving: 2tablespoons | Calories: 32kcal | Carbohydrates: 3g | Fat: 2g | Sodium: 80mg | Potassium: 40mg | Sugar: 3g | Vitamin A: 5IU | Vitamin C: 0.3mg | Calcium: 2mg | Iron: 0.1mg
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    This post was originally published on June 28, 2015 and republished on June 9, 2018 with updated content and photos.

     

     

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    Maria Vannelli is a registered dietitian who lives in a suburb just outside Montreal, Canada. She's the founder of the food blog She Loves Biscotti. Maria hopes to inspire you and bring you and your loved ones closer together at meal times enabling you to create some memorable moments.

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    1. Diane

      June 19, 2018 at 8:10 pm

      5 stars
      I tried this recipe today and it was delicious! It had just the right amount of sweetness and reminded me of a caponata I had in Vicenza in April that I’ve been dreaming about. It was easy to make and is a definite keeper. Thank you!

      Reply
      • Maria

        June 19, 2018 at 8:25 pm

        My pleasure Diane! So glad you enjoyed the caponata. It is a summer staple in our house as it is such a versatile dish. Thanks so much for taking the time to comment, appreciate it ♥

        Reply
    2. Marcellina

      June 18, 2018 at 5:26 pm

      5 stars
      Maria, I love trying new eggplant recipes and this looks like good one and so easy! I have a couple of eggplants ready on the bush in the garden so guess what’s on the menu tonight?

      Reply
      • Maria

        June 18, 2018 at 5:46 pm

        How wonderful Marcellina! Hope you like it as much as we do 🙂 Thanks so much for stopping by ♥

        Reply
    3. Paula Barbarito Levitt

      June 14, 2018 at 3:56 pm

      Love the idea of roasting the eggplant rather than frying, to be perfectly honest the thought of frying often keeps me away from this amazing & versatile dish. My favorite way to enjoy caponata – definitely as a pasta topping.

      Reply
      • Maria

        June 14, 2018 at 6:35 pm

        Yes, pasta and eggplant work so well together. This eggplant caponata will definitively provide you with a great taste sensation! Hope you get a chance to try it Paula. Thanks so much for stopping by 🙂

        Reply
    4. Cathy

      June 13, 2018 at 8:33 pm

      5 stars
      What a delicious looking appetizer! The flavours look amazing! It’s always nice to get a new idea for starters such as this. Thank you for sharing it.

      Reply
      • Maria

        June 14, 2018 at 6:32 pm

        My pleasure Cathy. Hope you get a chance to try it! Thanks so much for stopping by 🙂

        Reply
    5. Denise from Urb'n'Spice

      June 13, 2018 at 11:54 am

      5 stars
      I am with Nicoletta – we often have appetizer and dessert events here. Your sister’s recipe for Baked Eggplant Caponata sounds wonderful! I love the sweet and sour aspect of these ingredients together. I am looking forward to trying the recipe 🙂

      Reply
      • Maria

        June 14, 2018 at 6:31 pm

        It was love at first bite for me and this eggplant caponata. Hope you like it Denise!

        Reply
    6. MDIVADOMESTICA

      June 11, 2018 at 9:37 pm

      I know just the occasion to try this! What a wonderful way to set the tone for a meal or maybe for a relaxing evening on the patio.

      Reply
      • Maria

        June 11, 2018 at 10:14 pm

        Fantastic! Hope you guys enjoy it 🙂 Thanks so much for stopping by, appreciate it ♥

        Reply
    7. Nicoletta @sugarlovespices

      June 11, 2018 at 12:17 pm

      5 stars
      Yes to all of your tasty appetizers!! Me too, I’d rather eat appetizers (and dessert) than a whole meal 🙂 . I am an eggplant lover and a caponata lover. My ex parents in law were from Sicily and I enjoyed quite a few caponata. Love how the eggplant here is cut lengthwise and the sweet and savory flavor is great! Pass me a few of those pieces of bread with the caponata, I’m getting hungry!!

      Reply
      • Maria

        June 11, 2018 at 12:22 pm

        Appetizers and dessert… that, my friend, is a brilliant idea!!! Thanks so much for stopping by Nicoletta ♥

        Reply
    8. 2pots2cook

      June 11, 2018 at 12:05 am

      5 stars
      Truly a masterpiece ! Perfect for slow food gatherings ! Grazie milla !

      Reply
      • Maria

        June 11, 2018 at 12:20 pm

        I absolutely agree to that! Thanks so much for your kind words and taking the time to comment… have a great week ♥

        Reply
    9. The Napoli Alert

      June 09, 2018 at 11:35 pm

      This is great. I usually fry the eggplant so this version uses much less oil

      Reply
      • Maria

        June 10, 2018 at 8:59 am

        That is one of the reasons I just love my sister’s version. Hope you get a chance to try it. Thanks for stopping by 🙂

        Reply
    10. Justine

      July 01, 2015 at 10:00 pm

      Love eggplant and this caponata looks amazing! I am going to have to try this while eggplants are in season!!!

      Reply
      • Maria

        July 01, 2015 at 10:11 pm

        Hi Justine, we share a common love for eggplant! Let me know what you think…appreciate the comment.

        Reply
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