Veggie Güveç: Turkish Eggplant Stew - Easy Cooking! ~ Diane's Vintage Zest!

Veggie Güveç: Turkish Eggplant Stew - Easy Cooking!

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For today's recipe, I am sharing a delicious dish that many of you may not have heard of before.  During the summer months, I want to spend as much time as I can outside, so any summer recipes that I cook have to be super easy.  Also, to keep it light, I tend to cook all-veggie dishes.  One of my favorite versions actually uses lamb, but I keep it simple for the summer months.  So, what is this Veggie Güveç?  It is a Turkish stew prepared with a mix of different vegetables, primarily with eggplant and zucchini, cooked in a traditional clay dish.  I adapted the recipe for regular stovetop cooking, so it could not be easier.  Although it may seem exotic, it is very much like a French ratatouille, which you may have eaten before.  Yum!


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What makes this dish so simple is that it requires very few ingredients, no unusual herbs or spices, and the prep time is super quick!  Although it tastes like a slow-cooked stew that has been simmering on the stove for hours, it takes just about an hour from start to finish.  Another plus is that it is a one-pot meal, so you will not spend your entire day cleaning up afterwards.  Yes!

By the way, my inspiration for this dish came from a restaurant that I loved when I lived in Nashville.  It has been a few years since I have been back in California, and I totally miss this place.  Luckily, we have a Turkish friend who explained to me the process of making this dish, and I streamlined it for those of us who do not have the traditional cookware.  Yes!


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Before we get to the recipe, I definitely have to mention this.  As you know, I love recipes with tomatoes.  Fresh tomatoes are great in salads, but one of the ultimate time-savers for me with cooking is to use canned tomatoes.  Honestly, any time a recipe calls for tomatoes, I am grabbing a can because they have a taste better, better texture, and save me so much time!  If you poke around on my website, you'll see that my favorite lasagna and chili both use a few canned tomato products.

For this recipe, I headed to Walmart and grabbed a few things from the Tomato Sauce aisle.  One can each of of tomato paste, petite diced tomatoes, and tomato sauce.  In particular, Hunt's uses a unique flashsteam peeling method, which you can read about more here.

A few more ingredients and you have yourself the whole ingredient list!


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Veggie Güveç: Turkish Eggplant Stew
A Vintage Zest original



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Ingredients




  • 2 Tbsp. olive oil
  • 2 cups onion, diced (1 medium)
  • 4 cloves garlic, sliced
  • 10 cups eggplant, diced (I used 1 1/2 large eggplants)
  • 1 can (14.5 oz.) Hunt's petite diced tomatoes
  • 1 can (8 oz.) Hunt's tomato sauce
  • 4 Tbsp. Hunt's tomato paste, regular or no salt added
  • 4 cups zucchini, diced (2 medium)
  • 2 small red potatoes, diced
  • Salt and pepper, to taste
  • Optional: 1/4 cup water or vegetable stock
  • Optional: 1/3 cup parsley, chopped


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Directions

1.  In a medium saucepot, heat the olive oil over medium heat.

2.  Add the onions, garlic, and eggplant, stirring frequently until the eggplant has softened, about 15 minutes.


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3.  Add the diced tomatoes, tomato sauce, and the tomato paste and stir to incorporate.


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4.  Cook for an additional 1 to 2 minutes.


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5.  Add the zucchini, potatoes, salt and pepper.


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6.  Turn the heat to low and cover tightly with a lid.  Cook for 40 to 45 minutes until the rest of the vegetables have softened.  You can check once or twice, and if it looks dry, you can add up to 1/4 cup of water or vegetable stock.


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7.  To serve, sprinkle with chopped parsley and accompany with rice pilaf or bread, if you like.


Personally, I served my güveç in an earthenware dish so it looked a bit more traditional.  The crack in the side is optional.  ;)


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I love this dish!  It is colorful, bright, and delicious, but super easy and quick.  Not only that, but it is comforting and light and the same time.  Nice!

I hope you give this dish a try and let me know what you think!


Have you ever eaten Turkish food before?



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