Eggplant Caponata With Raisins Recipe - Sip and Feast (2024)

Sicilian eggplant caponata is one of the best ways to utilize eggplant. Caponata is a salty, sweet and sour appetizer, bursting with flavor. It’s perfect by itself, on top of toasted bread or crackers, or used as a topping for sandwiches.

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No matter how much we make, we never seem to have enough.

My love for caponata happened after I left my house, moved to the city, and started making many dishes on my own.

I have made it many different ways and have come to rely on this version. Down below I’ll share a number of additions to this eggplant caponata.

For this recipe, the eggplant is roasted rather than fried. Frying it is great – it’s the traditional way to do it, but too much olive oil is needed and too much of a mess is made.

And if you love eggplant, try my recipe for stuffed eggplant which has many of the great flavors found in caponata, or baba ganoush which is a smoky Mediterranean eggplant dip.

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Eggplant caponata step-by-step instructions

Each number corresponds to the numbered written steps below.

  1. Preheat oven to 425F and begin by cutting 2 pounds of eggplant into approximately 1″ cubes.
  2. Place all the cut eggplant into a large glass bowl and toss with a 1/2 cup of olive oil, a tsp of kosher salt and a 1/2 tsp of black pepper. Use enough oil to coat all the pieces.

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  1. On a large baking sheet (line it with parchment paper to avoid sticking) spread out the eggplant. Keep the pieces from touching and if necessary use 2 sheet pans. Place the eggplant on the middle oven rack and roast for 25-30 minutes.
  2. While the eggplant is roasting begin cutting 1 cup of celery into smallish pieces like shown.
  3. Cut 1 cup of onion into half-moon strips. You can cut the onion and celery any way you want! Some people like a chunkier caponata while others prefer a smoother one.
  4. Toast a 1/4 cup of pignoli (pine) nuts in a separate pan over medium-low heat for 5 minutes or so. Be careful, they burn easily. When finished toasting, remove the nuts and set them aside.

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  1. In a large pan saute the onion and celery for a few minutes in a 1/4 cup of olive oil over medium heat. Again this is a preference/textural thing. If you like crunchy vegetables in your caponata only saute them for a minute or so.
  2. Add in one 6-ounce can of tomato paste and cook for 3 minutes longer, spreading the paste all around the pan.
  3. After 25-30 minutes the eggplant will be nicely roasted as shown. Use a fork and make sure they are soft on the inside and fully cooked. If not, another 5 minutes in the oven is fine.
  4. To the pan add 1 cup of pitted good quality green olives, an 1/8 cup of rinsed capers, and a 1/4 cup of raisins. Also, add 2 Tbsp of sugar and a 1/4 cup of red wine vinegar. Cook for 5 minutes stirring occasionally to avoid sticking.

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  1. Add in the eggplant and pine nuts and cook for 3 more minutes to ensure the caponata is well mixed. Be careful while mixing in the eggplant to avoid mashing it too much. A gentle stir with a wooden spoon is all that’s required.
  2. Finally, add a 1/4 cup of chopped fresh parsley, give it one more stir, and a taste test. Adjust salt, pepper, and sugar if necessary. If satisfied, let it cool, then place it in a container and refrigerate.

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The flavors will meld together and it will be better the next day. Of course, it can be eaten right away too!

You will see Sicilian caponata sold in the Italian section of your supermarket.

It comes in jars that you keep refrigerated once open. The jars are small, processed, and mostly not that good.

Now you know how to make a much better one! And, you can do it in much larger quantities for way cheaper!

Substitutions and additions

  • Zucchini –Add some zucchini to this caponata for a nice twist. Pan roast 2 cups of the same size pieces as the eggplant for the last 20 minutes of cooking.
  • Peppers – Use 2 large bell peppers, cut up into bite-size chunks for added texture and flavor.
  • Carrots – Roast 1 cup of carrots with the eggplant for added flavor or just sear them in the pan with the onions and celery to introduce a crunchy texture.
  • Anchovies – It wouldn’t be Sicilian cooking without talking about this ingredient. Saute 3-4 chopped anchovies until they melt with the celery and onion.
  • Herbs – Mint and basil are excellent additions!
  • Make a full mealChicken agrodolce is basically chicken with eggplant caponata plus/minus a few ingredients.

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Top tips

  • Cooking process – Before roasting you can salt the eggplant pieces for 30 minutes. The salt will release moisture from the eggplants and allow them to cook quicker in the oven. Using a paper towel, pat dry the eggplants with a wiping action to remove some of the salt before roasting. I rarely salt the eggplants prior to roasting, but want to point out the option.
  • Texture –The texture of the caponata is really a personal preference. If you like it on the softer side, saute the veggies a little bit longer and/or cut them smaller. Conversely, just cook them for a few minutes if you want the celery and onion crunch.
  • Buying eggplant – Italian eggplants will be smaller than a large American eggplant. They look the same, but you will need about 4-5 of them versus 1-2 of the latter. I have come across Sicilian eggplants a couple of times in the supermarkets. They are round, a mix of purple and white, and delicious. If you can find them by all means use them!

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More Italian appetizers and spreads

  • Peperonata – Bell peppers, onions, plum tomatoes, and garlic are stewed together and tossed with fresh basil.
  • Roasted cherry tomato crostini – with whipped ricotta and fresh basil.
  • Pickled eggplant – Eggplant strips pickled with cherry peppers, parsley, and garlic, then topped with extra virgin olive oil.
  • Cherry pepper spread – With red bell peppers, hot cherry peppers, cherry tomatoes, loads of garlic, and fresh basil.
  • Sweet and sour zucchini – Cold zucchini appetizer with garlic and sweet and sour flavors.
  • Roasted eggplant with tomato sauce – Eggplant with sauce, fresh basil and mint, and freshly grated ricotta salata.
  • Eggplant meatballs – With Pecorino, basil, garlic, and breadcrumbs.

Eggplant Caponata with Raisins

by James Delmage and Tara

5 from 15 votes

Prep: 10 minutes mins

Cook: 40 minutes mins

Total: 50 minutes mins

Servings: 6

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Sicilian eggplant caponata recipe with pignoli nuts, olives, capers, celery and raisins in a tangy sweet and sour sauce.

Ingredients

  • 2 pounds eggplant
  • 1 cup celery
  • 1 cup red onion
  • 1 cup pitted green olives
  • 1/4 cup pignoli nuts
  • 1/4 cup parsley
  • 1/8 cup capers
  • 1/4 cup raisins
  • 1 6 ounce can tomato paste
  • 3/4 cup olive oil
  • 1/4 cup red wine vinegar
  • 2 Tbsp sugar
  • 1 tsp kosher salt
  • 1/2 tsp black pepper

Instructions

  • Preheat oven to 425f and set rack to middle. Cut eggplant into 1" squares and mix well with a 1/2 cup olive oil, 1 tsp kosher salt and a 1/2 tsp pepper. Place eggplant on parchment paper lined baking sheet, making sure to not overcrowd the pieces. Roast in oven for 25-30 minutes until fully cooked through and soft in the middle.

  • Toast pignoli nuts in a dry pan over medium-low heat for approximately 5 minutes being careful not to burn. When toasted set aside.

  • Saute 1 cup of chopped celery and 1 cup of red onion in a 1/4 cup of olive oil for 2-3 minutes over medium heat. Add in 1 6 ounce can of tomato paste and continue to cook for 3 more minutes.

  • To the pan add the 1 cup of pitted green olives, 1/8 cup rinsed capers, 1/4 cup raisins, 2 Tbsp sugar, toasted pine nuts, and 1/4 cup of red wine vinegar. Cook for 5 minutes allowing the vinegar and sugar to cook through and incorporate.

  • Add the roasted eggplant to the pan and gently mix it all together being careful to not crush the eggplant. Taste test and make any last minute adjustments to salt, pepper or sugar. The last step is to add in the 1/4 cup of fresh parsley and to plate. Enjoy now or allow the flavors to better blend overnight in the refrigerator.

Notes

  • Caponata tastes better the next day. Store it in the refrigerator for up to 5 days.
  • Salt was kept to a minimum. The inherent saltiness of the olives and capers should be kept in mind.

Nutrition

Calories: 366kcal | Carbohydrates: 26.6g | Protein: 4.3g | Fat: 29.8g | Saturated Fat: 3.9g | Sodium: 564mg | Potassium: 807mg | Fiber: 7.8g | Sugar: 16.9g | Calcium: 30mg | Iron: 2mg

Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.

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Eggplant Caponata With Raisins Recipe - Sip and Feast (2024)

FAQs

What does caponata in italian mean? ›

Caponata (Sicilian: capunata) is a Sicilian dish consisting of chopped fried eggplant/aubergine and other vegetables, seasoned with olive oil, tomato sauce, celery, olives, and capers, in an agrodolce sauce.

What's the difference between ratatouille and caponata? ›

But, to me, ratatouille is more of a saucy stew, and the veggies will vary depending on what you have on hand. Caponata is more of a salad or an appetizer that is altogether savory, sweet, and sour, thanks to the use of briny olives, salty capers, sweet raisins, and a spike of vinegar.

How long does caponata last in the fridge? ›

For best flavor, allow the caponata to rest at room temperature for an hour, or longer in the refrigerator. Serve warm or at room temperature (some even enjoy it chilled), with crostini if desired. Caponata will keep for about 5 days, covered, in the fridge.

What do you eat with caponata? ›

This is a wonderful dish on its own, but is great as a side dish. It can be used in much the same way as you would with ratatouille, or with pasta, rice, cous cous, quinoa, roasted meats and fowl, crispy skinned roast duck, and oily fish like sardines, tuna, salmon and the like.

What is the southern Italian word for eggplant? ›

Melanzane, or eggplant, is a staple of Southern Italian cooking. Eggplant has a fascinating history of culinary and medicinal use. Read on to learn more. Melanzane, or eggplant, is a staple of Southern Italian cooking.

What is the French version of caponata? ›

Eggplant Caponata is often referred to as Italy's take on the French Ratatouille - but it's so much more. This southern Italian dish of Sicilian origin is steeped in culinary tradition and history.

What is ratatouille called in France? ›

The modern recipe for Ratatouille originated in the Nice and Provencal regions of France. Its official French name is Ratatouille Niçoise. The traditional recipe calls for tomatoes, eggplant, zucchini, peppers and onions.

How do you make giambotta? ›

Heat oil in a deep pot. Dump in all of the vegetables, tomato sauce and spices. Stir until well mixed. Cook on medium heat for 5 minutes and then covered for another 20 minutes or until the potatoes are fork tender.

Can you slice eggplant and leave in fridge overnight? ›

If you must store cut eggplant, transfer the eggplant pieces to an airtight food storage container or bag. Aim to use it up within three or four days. During this time, you might notice some browning. This happens when eggplant flesh is exposed to air, and while it may be unsightly, it's technically safe to eat.

Can eggplant stay in the fridge for a week? ›

If you don't intend to eat the eggplant within 2 days, it should be refrigerated. To refrigerate, wrap in a paper towel and place in a reusable container or perforated plastic bag in the crisper section of your refrigerator for use within 5 - 7 days.

Is it better to store eggplant in the fridge? ›

Eggplants prefer cool, dark environments, like a pantry or wine cooler, and their optimum storage temperature is around 50 degrees F. Eggplant will last between five and seven days in the refrigerator as long as the skin hasn't been removed or damaged.

What is a substitute for pine nuts in caponata? ›

Dried fruit and nuts provide textural contrast in Caponata. I used pine nuts and raisins, but as you've probably guessed, substitutions are welcome. Cranberries and slivered almonds could be fun! It's always nice to finish a rich, stewed dish like this with some fresh herbs.

What is the shelf life of caponata? ›

FAQ & Classic Italian Caponata Tips:

This recipe will keep for up to one week in the refrigerator when sealed in an airtight container. Additionally, you can add a little extra oil to any leftovers to further extend its shelf life.

What is Italian slang for hottie? ›

gnocco {m} [dial.] hottie (also: hotty) gnocca {adj. f} hottie (also: hotty)

What is caponata sauce made of? ›

Caponata is a classic Sicilian recipe commonly served as a side dish, salad, or relish. It consists of eggplant, onions, tomatoes, olives, capers, vinegar, sugar, and sometimes anchovies, basil, or pine nuts.

What is big girl in Italian? ›

What is the translation of "big girl" in Italian? en. big girl = ragazzona.

What region of Italy does caponata come from? ›

Caponata siciliana is arguably Sicily's most quintessential dish. Whether you've traveled to the island or not, you're likely familiar with this kaleidoscope of eggplant, peppers, leafy vegetables, raisins, and pine nuts.

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