Grab those chopsticks or a fork! You are going to want to dive right into these tender Chinese Eggplant with Garlic Sauce (蒜蓉茄子) or (Suàn róng qiézi) appetizers straight away. This copycat Asian recipe is inspired by the Michelin star Crystal Jade restaurant. Instead of being deep fried, we air fried (空气炸) or Kōngqì zhà the eggplant, to keep it healthier. Served restaurant style but super easy for the home chef and ready in less than 20-minutes.
Something magical happens when you roast eggplants (aubergines). Just like with our Chinese Eggplant with Spicy Pork and our Super Easy Grilled Asian Eggplant they become sweet and so tender, they melt in your mouth. Top that off with our spicy garlic sauce and you have one amazing crowd-pleasing appetizer or vegetable side dish.
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Have you ever been to a Crystal Jade restaurant in Asia? Currently, these restaurants are in Singapore, Cambodia, Hong Kong, Myanmar, Philippines, South Korea, Thailand, and Vietnam. Of course, you must try their signature xiao long bao dim sum but now you can make their Chinese Eggplant with Garlic Sauce at home.
This is one very special recipe because it was re-engineered by our dear friend Lynn Li. Music in our video is by our talented friend Safie Chan.
We asked the chef, “How do you keep your eggplant bright purple during the cooking process?” He responded that he quickly flash fry the eggplant and that keeps the purple color. You and I all know very well that even flash fried eggplant is just one big sponge. It soaks up all that oil and it is still very greasy.
Our re-engineered recipe is BIG on Flavor but LOW in oil as we made the roasted Chinese eggplant in the air fryer. The air fryer may not retain all their bright purple color like the deep fry method, but it is certainly delicious. Just like in our Banana Spring Rolls or our Stuffed Zucchini Blossoms recipe, air frying instead of deep frying reduces the calories and fat. In addition, we made this recipe vegetarian using a gluten-free and vegetarian oyster sauce. As an added bonus, these little appetizers are low carb.
Ingredients and Substitutions
Asian Eggplant – Sometimes also called Japanese or Chinese Eggplant look a little different compared to their European counterparts. They are long, slender and have just a few seeds compared to a western or European round eggplant (aubergine). We prefer the Asian eggplant variety compared to a western eggplant as they are sweeter and have less seeds. Asian eggplant varieties are usually sold in Asian or Middle Eastern markets and are also delicious in our Grilled Harvest Wraps.
If you cannot find Asian eggplants, you can exchange with other types of Western eggplants. You may have to increase the air fryer time by a minute or two, due to their larger diameter.
Oyster Sauce – We used a gluten-free vegetarian version, but regular oyster sauce works lovely here too. Traditional Oyster sauce is made with oyster juices and flavoring to create this luxurious brown thick sauce. The vegetarian oyster sauce is made using mushrooms to create this delicious umami experience. If you have any oyster sauce left over, be sure to try our Beef Noodles with Spicy XO Sauce and our Easy Pork Shiitake Mushroom Stir Fry recipes for some quick and easy week night meal ideas.
Sesame oil – is a delicious sesame flavored oil made from you guess it, sesame seeds. It is an essential Chinese ingredient we use in our Garlicky Sesame Stir Fried Green Beans, Hong Kong Fried Rice and many other Chinese Recipes. You can generally find this ingredient in the international food section of the regular grocery store or in an Asian market. If you cannot find sesame oil, just sprinkle on a little toasted sesame seeds upon serving.
Step By Step Easy Instructions
- Chop up green onions, garlic, and chili.
- To make the garlic sauce, add oyster sauce, sesame oil, garlic and green onions to a small bowl and stir.
- Wash and slice the eggplant in 1-inch sections horizontally.
- Drizzle with oil or spray with oil.
- Air fry eggplant at 400 degrees F (204 degrees C) for about 15 minutes or until pierces easily with knife.
- Place air fried eggplant on a serving dish.
- Drizzle each roasted eggplant slice with a little garlic sauce.
- Garnish with green onions and chili peppers as desired. Enjoy!
Air Fryer Method: Cooking Alternatives
Air Fryer Method - A Cosori Air fryer was used to cook our Chinese Eggplant with Garlic Sauce appetizers. We placed the air fryer basket on the middle shelf and cleanup was a snap! So, in love with our new air fryer! We use it almost every day. As a matter of fact, we just made a batch of Air Fryer Zucchini and Squash in it. We have no idea how we lived without it. The multi-function air fryer is super easy to use, keeps the house cool and there is no messy clean up.
Oven Roasted Method - If you do not have an air fryer, you can roast the eggplant in the oven. Preheat your oven at 400 degrees F (204 degrees C) for 30 to 35 minutes. Flip over halfway through.
Deep Fry Method - On the other hand, if you want to deep fry eggplant, place enough oil in a small pot so that your eggplant slices can be submerged. Heat the oil until about 350 degrees F to 375 degrees F (176 degrees C to 190 degrees C). Carefully fry the eggplant for about 1 minute. Remove the crispy eggplant slices from oil and let drain on a towel. Then garnish with the garlic sauce.
How to Store
You can make this delicious little Chinese eggplant with garlic sauce appetizer up to 24 hours in advance. Prepared air fryer eggplants Store in the refrigerator in a covered container for best results. Please eat within 3 days or toss. At the Crystal Jade restaurant, they generally serve this roasted eggplant dish at room temperature or sometimes even slightly chilled.
However, be good to your spleen qi and serve it up warm or at least room temperature. To learn more about why eating cold foods from the refrigerator are hard on your body, read our post Feed Your Spleen; Nourish Your Body.
Do not store foods and sauces that contain raw chopped garlic for more than 3 days. Did you know that you can get botulism from raw chopped garlic if not stored at the proper pH, temperature and mixing solutions?
Tips for Success
- If you want to make this Chinese aubergine recipe spicy, add fresh finely chopped chilis to the garlic sauce or garnish with chili peppers. Alternatively, you can add a dash of dried red pepper flakes to the sauce.
- On the other hand, if you want to keep this recipe mild, hold all chili peppers.
- Choose Asian eggplants, sometimes called Chinese or Japanese eggplants, that are straight as possible without curves. This allows you to make more equal and level slices which in turn allows the eggplant to cook evenly.
- Cut your eggplants straight across horizontally about ¾ to 1 inch thick so that they cook evenly and lay flat in the serving bowl. Keeping them a little thicker makes them easier to pick up individually with chopsticks for a delicious 2 bite appetizer or delicious vegetable side dish.
- If using European eggplants, you will have to add more cooking time to this recipe, depending on the size and diameter.
- Eggplants start to oxidize and brown, immediately after being cut. Therefore, wait until you have the air fryer preheated before cutting. Alternatively, you can brush with a little white vinegar or lemon juice. However, we are not fond of the added flavor. In addition, it can make your eggplant slices soggy. No one wants soggy eggplant!
- Roasted Chinese eggplant is best served immediately to keep that delicious crispy edge. However, still delicious served within 24 hours of making it.
Frequent Asked Questions (FAQ’s)
Yes, you can! Freeze your air fried eggplants BEFORE you put on the garlic sauce. To freeze, place the roasted air fried eggplant slices on a lined baking sheet in the freezer for about 3 hours. Once frozen solid, you can then place in the freezer baggie in a single or sealed container for up to 3 months.
Then, when you are ready to eat, you can place the frozen eggplant slices directly in the air fryer at 350 degrees F (176 degrees C) for 5 to 10 minutes or until toasty hot.
Fruit
Eggplants are high in fiber and low in carbohydrates. This makes them a fantastic option for the keto diet or if you are watching your carbohydrate intake.
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Chinese Eggplant with Garlic Sauce (Air Fryer Method)
Equipment
- air fryer
Ingredients
- 2 tablespoons green onions
sliced, green portion only - 4 tablespoons oyster sauce
We used a vegetarian gluten free oyster sauce but you can use regular oyster sauce, if desired. - ½ teaspoon sesame oil
- 1 clove garlic
fresh, peeled and minced - 1 whole Asian Eggplant
Aubergine (Chinese skinny eggplant/Japanese eggplant) sliced in 1 inch segments - Can also exchange with a Western breed of eggplant too. - 1 tablespoon oil or oil spray
- 1 tablespoon chili red fresh chilis (optional) or dried red chili flakes
Instructions
- Preheat air fryer to 400 degrees F (204 degrees C)
- Chop up green onions and mince garlic.
- To make the garlic sauce, add oyster sauce, sesame oil, garlic and green onions to a small bowl and stir. Set aside.
- Wash and slice the eggplant in 1-inch sections horizontally.
- Drizzle eggplant with oil or spray with oil.
- Place air fried eggplant on a serving dish.
- Air fry eggplant at 400 degrees F (204 degrees C) for about 15 minutes or until pierces easily with knife.
- Drizzle each roasted eggplant slice with a little prepared garlic sauce.
- Garnish with green onions and chili peppers if desired. Enjoy!
Video
Notes
- You can make this delicious little Chinese eggplant with garlic sauce appetizer up to 24 hours in advance. Prepared air fryer eggplants Store in the refrigerator in a covered container for best results. Please eat within 3 days or toss because this recipe has raw garlic.
- If desired, you can freeze your air fried eggplants BEFORE you put on the garlic sauce. To freeze, place the roasted air fried eggplant slices on a lined baking sheet in the freezer for about 3 hours. Once frozen solid, you can then place in the freezer baggie in a single or sealed container for up to 3 months.
- Then, when you are ready to eat, you can place the frozen eggplant slices directly in the air fryer at 350 degrees F (176 degrees C) for 5 to 10 minutes or until toasty hot.
- If you want to make this Chinese aubergine recipe spicy, add fresh finely chopped chilis to the garlic sauce or garnish with chili peppers. Alternatively, you can add a dash of dried red pepper flakes to the sauce.
- On the other hand, if you want to keep this recipe mild, hold all chili peppers.
- Choose Asian eggplants, sometimes called Chinese or Japanese eggplants, that are straight as possible without curves. This allows you to make more equal and level slices which in turn allows the eggplant to cook evenly.
- Cut your eggplants straight across horizontally about ¾ to 1 inch thick so that they cook evenly and lay flat in the serving bowl. Keeping them a little thicker makes them easier to pick up individually with chopsticks for a delicious 2 bite appetizer or delicious vegetable side dish.
- If using European eggplants, you will have to add more cooking time to this recipe, depending on the size and diameter.
- Eggplants start to oxidize and brown, immediately after being cut. Therefore, wait until you have the air fryer preheated before cutting. Alternatively, you can brush with a little white vinegar or lemon juice. However, we are not fond of the added flavor. In addition, it can make your eggplant slices soggy. No one wants soggy eggplant!
- Roasted Chinese eggplant is best served immediately to keep that delicious crispy edge. However, still delicious served within 24 hours of making it.
zestybeandog says
Looks superb! I don't know if we could handle it, we aren't for big crowd or lines!!! Happy New Year!
Healthy World Cuisine says
Hong Kong is one big crowd and que at all times. Do you know we have over 8 million people living on this little island? You might not want to choose Asia as a holiday destination so instead you can just view my pictures. Happy New Years to you Jen!
Healthy World Cuisine says
Jen, maybe if you ever come to Hong Kong we could take you out for the nature hikes instead. Believe it or not people always think of HK with all the city life but almost 80 percent green so maybe we could visit that part instead. Take care, BAM
Kathleen Richardson says
I loved looking over your shoulder at the Expo, BAM.
Healthy World Cuisine says
Thanks Kathleen! Maybe it would be best if one went to the food expo and sat on someones shoulders while walking around, just so you can get a birds eye view and scout out all the free samples... Take care, BAM
Danny @ 1227 Foster says
What a great Expo - so much to explore and try! The egg plant dish sounds so easy and tasty since everything tastes better fried 🙂 Happy New Year!
Healthy World Cuisine says
Hello Danny, it was a great EXPO and today is the last day. I am thinking about heading back today as I could not see everything on my first visit due to crowd control issues. Wishing you a very happy 2013! Take care, BAM
yummychunklet says
Your eggplant looks wonderfully purple and delicious!
Healthy World Cuisine says
I just love eggplant and of course my boys do not but every once in a while I make things just for me.
Fae's Twist & Tango says
Wow! If I see eggplants on a menu, I have to have it. The photo with abalone... “People Mountain, People Sea.” abalone mountain, abalone sea!
Healthy World Cuisine says
You know when I was a little kid I did not like eggplant at all. I think it was the whole texture thing. However, now I just adore all dishes with this lovely vegetable. Take care, BAM
tableofcolors says
Such an interesting post! Your eggplant appetizer is absolutely beautiful! And I definitely agree Mom's need their "day of glory" occassionally!
Healthy World Cuisine says
Every once in a while we need to be good to ourselves. If mama is not happy then nobody is happy! Take care, BAM
cecilia says
What beautiful food and all these great shots.. how are you Bam?!! c
Healthy World Cuisine says
Hi there Cecilia, welcome back! All is well but I am still down to 9 fingers for a bit. Take care, BAM
cecilia says
I will take care.. around sharp knives! You didn't chop your whole finger Off did you in which case my attempt at humour is dreadfully out of line.. c
Healthy World Cuisine says
Your humor is well appreciated. No I did not take the whole digit off but essentially took off the whole tip of my index finger. I like to do things big!
gwynnem says
I love eggplant and the wonders on Hong Kong. Thanks for taking me back down memory lane. Wish I could push my way through this expo, too!
Healthy World Cuisine says
Pushing through is really the best term here. However you have to be careful of the persistent little grandmas with their carts as they can be ruthless around your achilles tendons...as they are on the mad dash towards the free food samples... LOL
Sibella at bakingwithsibella.com says
Mmmm that eggplant looks so delicious! I love reading your posts about things that happen in that part of the world! Keep writing! 🙂
Healthy World Cuisine says
Thank you Sibella. As we are nearing the Chinese New Year I thought I would take this opportunity to celebrate the place, food and culture of where I live, Hong Kong, China. More stories from 6000 miles away coming your way. Take care, BAM
Dawn says
Wow, I would love to go to that Expo - even though I hate crowds, I would deal with it for the free samples!
Healthy World Cuisine says
Hi Dawn, it is like a super intense day at Costcos with free samples. Take Care, BAM
Norma Chang says
How I would love to get my hands on some of those Dried Abalone. I know they are pricey, did you find out how much it was selling for?
Healthy World Cuisine says
Norma, I am sorry I did not catch a price for you but I am sure it was good as all the expo vendors were having sales. Can you get fresh or canned abalone in the States?
Norma Chang says
We can get canned abalone in the States but the brand I like is very pricey, haven't bought it in years not sure how much it cost now. Next time I go to NYC I should remember to check it out.
bentodays says
Looks delicious and simple enough, shall try this, Thanks for sharing!
Healthy World Cuisine says
Super simple. Give it a try and let me know how it goes.
Jeno @ Week Nite Meals says
Don't think I've had the pleasure of tasting this dish, thank you for recreating the recipe Bam!
Healthy World Cuisine says
I am so glad we finally broke down and asked the chef his little secrets for making this dish. It is simple but quite tasty. Take Care, BAM
bakeaffairs says
This Expo look like a great adventure!
Healthy World Cuisine says
I never really thought about it that way but yes it is. I think sometimes when you live someplace instead of just visiting you start to take things for granted. I should continue to live life like I am always on a holiday in Hong Kong, it makes life more fun. Take care, BAM
sybaritica says
I could spend hours and hours at that Expo 🙂
Healthy World Cuisine says
You would have loved it! Everything you need for your Chinese recipes. Take care, BAM