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    Home»Vegan»Easy Baba Ganoush | It Doesn’t Taste Like Chicken

    Easy Baba Ganoush | It Doesn’t Taste Like Chicken

    By LilyMay 28, 20266 Mins Read
    Easy Baba Ganoush | It Doesn’t Taste Like Chicken
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    This Easy Baba Ganoush is unbelievably creamy, smoky, and full of rich roasted eggplant flavor, made with just a handful of simple ingredients. Roast the eggplant, scoop, blend, and you’ve got the silkiest restaurant-style dip that takes almost no effort. Perfect with pita, veggies, mezze boards, and grain bowls!

    Baba ganoush is all about deep, smoky flavor and ultra-creamy texture. Roasting the eggplant brings out a rich, slightly sweet depth, while tahini, garlic, and lemon add that perfect balance of savory, tangy, and smooth. The best part? It’s incredibly simple to make, just roast, scoop, and blend. It’s so creamy and flavorful, it’s always a crowd-pleaser (even for eggplant skeptics).

    Bowl of baba ganoush on plate with veggies and pita bread.Bowl of baba ganoush on plate with veggies and pita bread.

    Why This Baba Ganoush Recipe Will Be Your New Favorite Dip

    • Ultra creamy texture: Blending the roasted eggplant with tahini makes it silky smooth and perfectly scoopable.
    • Naturally smoky flavor: Roasting the eggplant adds so much depth.
    • Simple ingredients: Made with roasted eggplant, tahini, garlic, and lemon, no complicated steps or hard-to-find ingredients.
    • Endless ways to serve it: Use it as a dip, a sandwich spread, or part of a mezze board. I love adding a scoop to meal bowls too!
    Ingredients for baba ganoush.Ingredients for baba ganoush.

    Ingredients for Baba Ganoush

    • Eggplants: Classic globe eggplants work best here. 
    • Tahini: Adds richness and nutty flavor.
    • Lemon juice: Use fresh lemon juice, not bottled.
    • Olive oil: Helps achieve that velvety, smooth texture.
    • Garlic: I know it doesn’t seem like much, but since it’s raw, a little goes a long way!
    • Seasonings: Salt, smoked paprika, and cumin.
    • Optional garnishes: Fresh parsley, pomegranate seeds, or chili flakes for extra flavor.

    How to Make Easy Baba Ganoush

    Eggplant on parchment-lined sheet pan.Eggplant on parchment-lined sheet pan.
    1. Roast the Eggplants: Preheat your oven to 450°F. Prick the eggplants with a fork and place them on a lined baking sheet. Roast for 40 to 50 minutes, flipping halfway through, until they’re completely soft and collapsed. (You can also air fry them at 400°F for 30 to 35 minutes.)
    Scooping insides from roasted eggplant.Scooping insides from roasted eggplant.
    1. Cool and Scoop: Let the eggplants cool slightly, then slice them open and scoop out the soft flesh into a bowl. Leave the skins behind and let any excess liquid drain off.
    Roasted eggplant in glass bowl.Roasted eggplant in glass bowl.
    1. Blend or Mash: Add the eggplant, tahini, lemon juice, garlic, olive oil, salt, smoked paprika, and cumin to a food processor and blend until creamy.
    Baba ganoush in food processor.Baba ganoush in food processor.
    1. Taste and Adjust: Add more lemon juice for brightness, tahini for richness, or salt to taste. Spoon into a bowl, swirl the top, drizzle with olive oil, and sprinkle with your favorite garnishes.

    Tips and Variations

    • For the best smoky flavor: Roast the eggplant until it’s fully collapsed and the skin is deeply wrinkled. Undercooked eggplant can taste bland and slightly bitter.
    • Make it chunky: Prefer a more traditional texture? Mash everything together with a fork for a slightly chunky dip.
    • Drain excess liquid: Letting the eggplant sit for a bit helps keep your baba ganoush from being watery.
    • Adjust to your taste: Like it extra tangy? Add more lemon. Want it richer? Add more tahini or olive oil.
    • Taste before adding more garlic: Raw garlic gets stronger as it sits, so start small and adjust to taste.
    • Oil-free option: Skip the olive oil and add a tablespoon or two of aquafaba or water for a lighter version.
    Bowl of baba ganoush on plate with pita bread.Bowl of baba ganoush on plate with pita bread.

    How to Serve Baba Ganoush

    This dip is incredibly versatile:

    • Scoop it up with warm pita, naan, flatbread, or pita chips
    • Serve it with fresh veggies like cucumber, carrots, and peppers
    • Add to mezze boards with hummus, olives, and flatbread
    • Spread it in falafel wraps, burgers, or sandwiches
    • Dollop onto grain bowls or roasted veggies

    Storage

    Store baba ganoush in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 4 to 5 days. The flavor actually gets even better as it sits! (Don’t freeze this recipe, as it will get watery.)

    Dipping pita into bowl of baba ganoush.Dipping pita into bowl of baba ganoush.
    Bowl of eggplant dip with text overlay that reads easy baba ganoush.Bowl of eggplant dip with text overlay that reads easy baba ganoush.