Auberginenröllchen mit Paneer, plated for serving
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Auberginenröllchen mit Paneer (aubergine rolls with paneer)

Thin aubergine slices grilled until pliable, then rolled around a spiced paneer and herb filling and baked in a light tomato sauce. Slicing the aubergine thin enough to roll without cracking, and pre-cooking it until genuinely soft, is what makes or breaks this dish.

Prep35 min
Cook30 min
Oven190°C
Servings4
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Christoph's aubergine and paneer rolls, the slices grilled first until genuinely pliable so they roll without cracking.

Ingredients

Written for a 28 × 20 cm dish

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Aubergine rolls

  • 2 large aubergines, sliced lengthwise, 5 mm thick, 12 usable slices
  • 30 ml olive oil, for brushing
  • 250 g paneer, coarsely grated
  • 30 g fresh coriander
  • 1 green chilli, finely chopped (optional)
  • 5 g ground cumin
  • 5 g garam masala
  • 5 g fine salt

Tomato sauce

  • 400 g chopped tomatoes
  • 100 g onion, finely chopped
  • 2 garlic cloves
  • 20 ml neutral oil
  • 5 g ground cumin
  • to taste fine salt

Dietary labels are a guide, not a guarantee. If you have an allergy, read the ingredients yourself.

Method

  1. Brush the aubergine slices with olive oil on both sides and grill or pan-fry in batches, 2 minutes per side, until pliable and lightly marked, not raw and stiff; they need to bend without cracking. Set aside to cool slightly.
  2. Combine the paneer, coriander, chilli if using, cumin, garam masala and salt in a bowl, mixing to an even filling.
  3. For the sauce, heat the oil in a pan and sweat the onion and garlic for 4 minutes, until softened. Add the tomatoes and cumin, simmer 10 minutes, and season with salt.
  4. Spread a thin layer of sauce over the base of a baking dish.
  5. Place a spoonful of the paneer filling at one end of each aubergine slice and roll up. Arrange seam-down in the dish, packed snugly.
  6. Spoon the remaining sauce over the rolls. Bake at 190°C for 20 minutes, until bubbling at the edges and hot through.

Notes

  • Pre-cook the aubergine slices until genuinely pliable, not just marked. Undercooked slices crack and split as you roll them; they should bend easily without resistance.
  • Slice the aubergine evenly, about 5 mm thick. Thicker slices are harder to roll cleanly; much thinner and they tear.
  • Pack the rolls snugly in the dish, seam-down, so they hold their shape rather than unrolling as the sauce bubbles around them.
  • It keeps for 3 days in the fridge and reheats well, covered, in a moderate oven.

Ingredient substitutions

  • Paneer can be a firm feta or halloumi, grated the same way, for a saltier, sharper filling.
  • Garam masala can be swapped for a mild curry powder if unavailable.
  • A drizzle of yoghurt over the finished dish is a good, cooling addition alongside the tomato sauce.

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