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Related: Culture Forums, Support ForumsSpiced Eggplant and Tomatoes With Runny Eggs
https://cooking.nytimes.com/recipes/1022511-spiced-eggplant-and-tomatoes-with-runny-eggs
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Spiced Eggplant and Tomatoes With Runny Eggs (Original Post)
Celerity
Sep 2021
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(4,339 posts)1. I'd have a hard time preparing to fast after this recipe if eaten
for late brunch or dinner tonight. YEMV - Eggplant isn't one of my favorites except in ratatouille, so I'd be suffering as appropriate throughout the high holy Day of Atonement. My friends of faith - A humble and grateful heart for a happy year - blessings!
Celerity
(42,666 posts)2. G'mar chatima tova
smirkymonkey
(63,221 posts)3. Eggplant and tomatoes and spices sounds good.
But no runny eggs, or eggs at all. Not an egg fan, unless it's a well done omelette or quiche. I can't tolerate them in any other form.
3catwoman3
(23,820 posts)4. "Runny eggs" is not an appealing term.
A culinary site says they are also called "dipping eggs" - sounds a lot better.