Homemade Baba Ganoush (Eggplant Dip) Recipe (2024)

Not a lot of people like the somewhat bland flavor of eggplant, and I don’t blame them. Eggplant is one of those ingredients that take on the flavor of whatever you use to cook them.

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I like strong and bold flavors so for me, this easy eggplant dip hits the spot-on taste. Homemade baba ganoush will turn any eggplant hater into a lover.

Garlicky and zesty, with a hint of parsley and olive oil, this eggplant baba ganoush recipe will be the star of your next dinner party or family gathering.

Toast some pita bread triangles or chop up your favorite veggies and you will have yourself the most amazing appetizer dip ever.

Everybody will be asking for the recipe, so I recommend you double the batch!

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INGREDIENTS FOR HOMEMADE BABA GANOUSH

  • 1-2 globe eggplants (about 2 lbs)
  • 3 tbsp extra virgin olive oil
  • 2-3 tbsp roasted tahini (sesame paste)
  • 1-2 garlic cloves, finely chopped
  • ½ tsp ground cumin
  • Juice of one lemon or lime (about 2 ½ tbsp)
  • Salt and cayenne pepper to taste
  • 1 tbsp chopped parsley

HOW TO MAKE BABA GANOUSH AT HOME?

  • Step 1. preheat oven to 400F
  • Step 2. Cut eggplants in half lengthwise. Line a baking sheet with aluminum foil. Poke a few holes in the eggplants with a fork and drizzle olive oil to coat on both sides. Place cut side down on foil.

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  • Step 3. Roast for 35-40 mins or until very tender.

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  • Step 4. Let eggplants cool for about 15 mins and gently scoop out the flesh into a medium bowl

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  • Step 5. Add all other ingredients to the bowl (reserve 1 tbsp olive oil for garnish)

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  • Step 6. Using a fork, mix, and mash all ingredients together until well combined and smooth. Serve with toasted pita bread or chopped vegetables. Season with salt and pepper.

HOW LONG DOES HOMEMADE BABA GANOUSH LAST IN THE FRIDGE?

This easy eggplant dip will keep for 2 to 3 days in the fridge. Just make sure you let it get to room temperature before serving and add a little bit of olive oil on top before serving.

Do not freeze homemade baba ganoush, it does not thaw well.

WHAT TO EAT WITH ROASTED EGGPLANT BABA GANOUSH?

I like to serve this delicious homemade eggplant baba ganoush with toasted pita bread triangles or with raw veggies like carrots, bell peppers, radishes, celery stalks, or any other crunchy vegetable.

Choose colorful veggies to make a beautiful platter appealing to the eye.

Recipe Tips;

  1. Be sure to coat both sides of the eggplants with olive oil before roasting so they don’t stick to the aluminum foil.
  2. Let them cool a bit before scooping out the flesh or you will burn your hands.
  3. Mash your ingredients with a fork, or use a food processor, but do not make your dip too smooth. You want the eggplant to retain some of its texture
  4. If you like it a bit more garlicky, you can add one more minced garlic clove
  5. After you’re done mixing your dip, always taste it and make corrections on salt, cayenne or lime juice.
  6. Be sure to stir your tahini before using it. Generally, the oil from the sesame seeds will separate from the paste.

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OTHER RECIPES YOU MIGHT ENJOY

  • CREAMY VEGAN MASHED POTATOES
  • BLACK-EYED PEA SOUP
  • ROASTED TOMATO BASIL SOUP

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Easy Baba Ganoush (Eggplant Dip)

This easy eggplant dip hits the spot-on taste. Homemade baba ganoush will turn any eggplant hater into a lover.

4.93 from 14 votes

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Course: Appetizer

Cuisine: American

Prep Time: 10 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 50 minutes minutes

Total Time: 1 hour hour

Servings: 4

Ingredients

  • 1-2 globe eggplants (about 2 lbs)
  • 3 tbsp extra virgin olive oil
  • 2-3 tbsp roasted tahini (sesame paste)
  • 1-2 garlic cloves, finely chopped
  • ½ tsp ground cumin
  • Juice of one lemon or lime (about 2 ½ tbsp)
  • Salt and cayenne pepper to taste
  • 1 tbsp chopped parsley

Instructions

  • Preheat oven to 400F

  • Cut eggplants in half lengthwise. Line a baking sheet with aluminum foil. Poke a few holes in the eggplants with a fork and drizzle olive oil to coat on both sides. Place cut side down on foil.

  • Roast for 35-40 mins or until very tender.

  • Let eggplants cool for about 15 mins and gently scoop out the flesh into a medium bowl

  • Add all other ingredients to the bowl (reserve 1 tbsp olive oil for garnish)

  • Using a fork, mix and mash all ingredients together until well combined and smooth. Serve with toasted pita bread or chopped vegetables. Season with salt and pepper.

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  1. Homemade Baba Ganoush (Eggplant Dip) Recipe (9)Victoria

    Homemade Baba Ganoush (Eggplant Dip) Recipe (10)
    This is a great recipe. Very tasty and easy to make as well. 2nd time I have made it. I like roasting my garlic with my eggplant. My favorite thing now is to look at the marked down produce for eggplant when I wan to make this dip. Cost effective and yummy! Thanks!

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    • Homemade Baba Ganoush (Eggplant Dip) Recipe (11)Ashley - 100krecipes

      I’m thrilled to hear that!! Thanks so much for your review, Victoria! Glad you enjoyed it.

      Reply

  2. Homemade Baba Ganoush (Eggplant Dip) Recipe (12)Wayne

    What brand of toasted tahini paste did you use or recommend?

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    • Homemade Baba Ganoush (Eggplant Dip) Recipe (13)Ashley - 100krecipes

      Hi! I like the Roland brand!

      Reply

    • Homemade Baba Ganoush (Eggplant Dip) Recipe (16)Ashley - 100krecipes

      I’m thrilled to hear it, cheryl!! I appreciate your 5-star review! 🙂

      Reply

  3. Homemade Baba Ganoush (Eggplant Dip) Recipe (17)Aurelie

    Homemade Baba Ganoush (Eggplant Dip) Recipe (18)
    Super easy and and very tasty. I would advise to make the day before as the taste develops more.

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    • Homemade Baba Ganoush (Eggplant Dip) Recipe (19)Ashley - 100krecipes

      Thank you Aurelie! So glad you enjoyed it.

      Reply

  4. Homemade Baba Ganoush (Eggplant Dip) Recipe (20)Silva

    Homemade Baba Ganoush (Eggplant Dip) Recipe (21)
    Easy and delicious! Thank you for the recipe!

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    • Homemade Baba Ganoush (Eggplant Dip) Recipe (22)100krecipes

      Thanks Silva! hope you like it!

      Reply

  5. Homemade Baba Ganoush (Eggplant Dip) Recipe (23)Rod

    DELICIOUS! Made this for an app to go with our Persian Eggplant Stew last night. As one of the other commenters stated, I roasted my garlic, twice the recommended amount, with my eggplant. Great recipe! Will definitely be making the roster! Thanks for sharing!

    Reply

  6. Homemade Baba Ganoush (Eggplant Dip) Recipe (24)Gail

    Homemade Baba Ganoush (Eggplant Dip) Recipe (25)
    Made this using what I had on hand—one eggplant and one large zucchini. I roasted the garlic and used my immersion blender to smooth it out. Will be my new go-to dip for sure!!

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  7. Homemade Baba Ganoush (Eggplant Dip) Recipe (26)Linda K

    I’ve used this recipe many times and it is so delicious!! I do add at least double the cumin as that is how my husband likes it.

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  8. Homemade Baba Ganoush (Eggplant Dip) Recipe (27)Mary Lou

    Homemade Baba Ganoush (Eggplant Dip) Recipe (28)
    Delicious! I roasted my garlic in foil along side the roasting eggplant, then just squished it all out together I didn’t know I liked Baba Ganoush. It’s a healthy diabetic snack too.

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  9. Homemade Baba Ganoush (Eggplant Dip) Recipe (29)Gil

    Homemade Baba Ganoush (Eggplant Dip) Recipe (30)
    This is the second time I’m making this, and it’s absolutely fantastic!

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  10. Homemade Baba Ganoush (Eggplant Dip) Recipe (31)Kaci

    Homemade Baba Ganoush (Eggplant Dip) Recipe (32)
    This is the closest recipe I can find to my mom’s and it is amazing! I like it to be more on the smooth side so I threw it in my popbabies blender for a few cycles and it came out perfect. Thank you so much for the recipe! I’m making it again tonight.

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    • Homemade Baba Ganoush (Eggplant Dip) Recipe (33)100krecipes

      How wonderful, Kaci! So glad you decided to give it a try!

      Reply

  11. Homemade Baba Ganoush (Eggplant Dip) Recipe (34)Mona

    Homemade Baba Ganoush (Eggplant Dip) Recipe (35)
    Recipe is easy to make. I used a blender to purée the eggplant. Will be making this again

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    • Homemade Baba Ganoush (Eggplant Dip) Recipe (36)100krecipes

      Thanks for the suggestions. So glad you decided to try it again and customize it to your liking. 🙂

      Reply

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Homemade Baba Ganoush (Eggplant Dip) Recipe (2024)

FAQs

What are the ingredients for baba ganoush? ›

Baba ganoush is a Mediterranean eggplant dip made from roasted or grilled eggplant, tahini, olive oil, lemon juice, garlic, and salt. Like hummus, it's delicious with pita or fresh veggies, but its silky texture and irresistible smoky flavor set it apart. This baba ganoush recipe is a must-try summer dip!

How do you get the bitterness out of baba ganoush? ›

If your Baba Ganoush tastes bitter, add a half teaspoon of baking soda at a time and blend well (tasting in between) to remove bitterness from the dish.

What pairs well with baba ganoush? ›

What to Eat with Baba Ganoush | 11 Easy Recipe Ideas | Best Side Dishes Ideas
  • Condiments. • 1 Hummus.
  • Baking & Spices. • 1 Peppers, Roasted.
  • Bread & Baked Goods. • 1 Flatbread. • 1 Pita bread.
  • Dairy. • 1 Feta cheese.
  • Frozen. • 1 Falafel. • 1 Kebabs.
  • Deli. • 1 Tabbouleh.
  • Other. • Dolma. • Kibbeh. • Kofta.

Do you eat baba ganoush hot or cold? ›

Baba Ghanoush is delicious. Made with eggplant that's been fire roasted (either on a hot grill or under a broiler) to the point of shriveling, it can be served as a side dish. Typically, though, it's a cold or room temperature spread, served with pita bread or crostini or crusty French bread… or a spoon.

How long does baba ganoush last in the refrigerator? ›

Homemade baba ganoush can be stored in the fridge in a tight-lid container for about 4 days or so (some say up to a week, but mine never lasts that long).

Is baba ganoush healthy or unhealthy? ›

Baba Ganoush is not only delicious but also packed with nutritional benefits. Eggplants are a great source of fiber, vitamins, and minerals, while tahini adds a dose of healthy fats and protein. This makes Baba Ganoush a heart-healthy choice that supports overall well-being.

Why does baba ganoush taste bad? ›

Baba Ghanoush may taste bitter due to factors like the choice of eggplant, insufficient roasting, or the use of too much garlic, lemon juice, or low-quality tahini.

What draws out bitterness in eggplant? ›

If you are worried that the eggplant might be bitter, slice or cube it, then salt it liberally and allow it to drain for an hour or so before cooking. Putting salt on the eggplant triggers osmosis, which draws out excess moisture and the bitterness along with it.

Why does baba ganoush taste like cigarettes? ›

perhaps that's what your little green party hat's for. There is only one way to make knockout Baba Ganoush – by smoking your aubergines. Smoky, charred lushness is what defines this dip.

What does baba ganoush mean in English? ›

In Arabic, “baba” means father and “ghanoush” means spoiled. This “spoiled dad” dip is the creamier companion to hummus. Popular in Arab countries throughout the Middle East, it is also a common appetizer on the Sephardic Jewish table.

What does Baba mean in baba ganoush? ›

Etymology. The word bābā in Arabic means 'father' and is also a term of endearment, while ġannūj could be a personal name. The word combination is also interpreted as "father of coquetry" or "indulged/pampered/flirtatious daddy" or "spoiled old daddy".

Which is more fattening hummus or baba ganoush? ›

Both have 0% cholesterol and are high in fiber and protein content. Nonetheless, hummus has higher calorie content than baba ganoush, and baba ganoush contains vitamins B and E, which are nonexistent in hummus.

Is it OK to eat a whole eggplant? ›

Aside from its green top, the entire eggplant is edible: its purple skin, its white flesh, and the tiny seeds inside. Eggplant contains protein, fiber, and a wide range of vitamins and minerals as well as some antioxidants. Eggplant should be cooked before eating.

What food is similar to baba ganoush? ›

Moutabel is a richer, creamier dip, with a texture somewhere in between a hummus and a Baba Ganoush. While most people equally relish both these dips, only some can distinguish between the two as the choice of ingredients for both varies according to individual tastes.

Can dogs eat baba ganoush? ›

Jamie Richardson, head of veterinary medicine at Small Door Veterinary's New York City location, says. From garlic powder and purees to garlic infusions, garlic skin, raw garlic or garlic that's been cooked into anything from meatloaf to baba ganoush should be off-limits to your dog.

Which is healthier hummus or baba ganoush? ›

3) Health – Both dishes are very healthy, but baba ganoush has a slight edge here with more vitamins from the eggplant and a lower calorie count. 4) Big meal to come – Get baba ganoush, it's less filling than hummus.

What's the difference between hummus and ganoush? ›

One main difference between baba ganoush and hummus is baba ganoush's main ingredient, which is eggplant. In hummus, chickpeas are the primary ingredient. Although the difference seems simple, it makes a huge difference in the taste. Baba ganoush has an earthy taste while hummus has a more nutty tone.

What is tahini sauce made of? ›

What is tahini sauce? Tahini sauce is a Middle Eastern condiment that is served with many dishes from the region. It's made with only 3 main ingredients: tahini paste, which is crushed sesame seeds, lemon juice, and garlic. Tahini is made by grinding toasted, hulled sesame seeds to create a creamy, smooth spread.

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