Easy Baba Ganoush Recipe (2024)

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Jun 27, 2022, Updated Mar 23, 2024

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Easy Baba Ganoush Recipe – an addictive creamy dip loaded with sesame, garlic, and roasted eggplant.

Baba ganoush is one of my all time favorite easy dips – it is creamy, smoky, rich, and so delicious – plus it’s naturally low carb, and totally vegan! Serve this rich eggplant dip with pita, crackers, vegetables – or as a spread on flatbreads – for a delicious dip everyone loves.

Baba ganoush consists of roasted eggplant, olive oil, lemon juice, and often tahini (we love tahini and our version is loaded with it) – along with other herbs and spices.

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  • Easy Roasted Eggplant Dip
  • How Make Baba Ganoush
    • Recipe FAQs
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Easy Roasted Eggplant Dip

If you’re a big fan of hummus, the tahini and chickpea-based dip, you’re going to love Baba ganoush – which has a similar flavor, though we’re essentially swapping the chickpeas for roasted eggplant. Even if eggplant isn’t your favorite, this dip is FULL of flavor and completely addictive – it is a bit more rich and smoky tasting than hummus.

Like hummus, baba ganoush is adaptable – you can add in lots of your own flavors like paprika, smoked peppers (I’m partial to adding Aleppo pepper), herbs like dill or oregano, roasted red peppers or pine nuts, pesto – the sky is the limit. I’m personally partial to super garlicky baba ganouj, but garlic isn’t necessarily traditional.

Baba ganoush is a Levantine recipe meaning it comes from the Levant – the Eastern Mediterranean areas of Lebanon, Israel, Jordan, Syria, and Palestine – though it’s also well known in Turkey, Iraq, and Armenia.

There are different variations of baba ganoush based on the country you’re in – and like many ancient recipes, lots of countries claim the dish originated there – though many believe it was originally made in Egypt over a thousand years ago.

Like our tzatziki, keto naan/pita, halloumi, and tabbouleh, this recipe is great for a meze meal. Meze is a group of appetizer dishes (like tapas but Mediterranean) that make a meal.

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How Make Baba Ganoush

To make baba ganoush, you’ll need:

  • Eggplants – eggplant (aubergine) is actually quite flavorless raw, as it’s spongy texture soaks up water and dilutes the flavor of the plant. Fun fact: eggplant is thought of as a vegetable – but it’s actually a berry!
  • Tahini – tahini is a paste from ground sesame, which has a peanut-like flavor and rich, buttery texture.
  • Lemon Juice – Lemon juice has a light, acidic flavor that helps bring a sweet kick and cut through the earthy flavor from
  • Olive oil – olive oil’s neutral, lightly vegetal flavor is a perfect combination with eggplant, garlic, and tahini. The fat addition is crucial for this recipe, to keep it creamy, rich, and addictive.
  • Garlic – garlic has a spicy, earthy flavor that compliments the eggplant flavor and ups the addictive factor!
  • Cumin – cumin brings out a smoked flavor of the roasted eggplant – this is an optional garnish, but one we think accents the flavor nicely!
  • Parsley – a parsley garnish brings a pop of color and flavor to baba ganoush that we love to add at the end when serving.
  • Smoked Cumin or Aleppo pepper – I love to sprinkle a bit of smoked cumin or aleppo pepper in baba gnoush as a garnish for an extra kick of smoky and spicy flavors, which pull out the deep, earthy flavor of eggplant and counteract the acid from lemon.

Once we’ve gathered the ingredients, we will use the following method:

  • Cut eggplant in half and roast it. This step is important to create a rich, earthy flavor by coaxing the eggplant to let off water and create some caramelization of the flesh for added flavor.
  • Let eggplant cool, and remove skin. Eggplant skin is tough and chewy after roasting this way, and won’t add extra flavor, so we’re removing it before blending.
  • Blend with other ingredients. You can mix by hand using a mortal and pestle, blend in a food processor until chunky, or finely blend in a blender depending on your preference and desired thickness. Some people like chunky baba ganoush, some people like it more paste-like (as pictured here) – it’s totally up to you. I honestly love it both ways and kind of end up just using whichever appliance I have close by.
  • Serve – or chill, then serve! Baba ganoush can be served immediately, or stored in the refrigerator to let flavors come together and intensify. This is up to personal preference – and how far ahead you make your dip to when you want to serve it!
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Tips to Perfect Baba Ganoush & FAQs

Roast eggplant. Baba ganoush gets its rich, delicious flavor primarily from eggplant that has been lightly roasted. Roasting the eggplant doesn’t only bring a better flavor – it helps to reduce the amount of water in your eggplant so the dip isn’t too runny and watery.

Make it Low Carb. Baba Ganoush is made of naturally keto ingredients – eggplant (which is high in fiber, and low in sugar), tahini, and olive oil. There are a few things to watch and consider when sticking to a strict keto diet to ensure you’re not messing up your macros. To keep your baba ganoush low carb, please note the following modifications:

  • Make sure to buy a tahini that does not have any sugar added. Most don’t – but there are some that do add sugar and other flavor to tahini, and you absolutely do not want that for this recipe.
  • Reduce garlic to 1-2 cloves.
  • Reduce lemon juice by half.

While reducing garlic and lemon do take away some of the flavor, you can save 4 net carbs by adding a bit less.

Make it Chunky. Traditionally, baba ganoush would be smashed by hand and not a food processor – making it a bit chunkier. If you like a smooth, creamy dip like hummus, go ahead and whiz it until smooth – and if you like a bit more of a chunky texture, just whiz it enough to incorporate instead of pulverizing eggplant.

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Recipe FAQs

How long does baba ganoush last?

This dip can be stored in an airtight container and kept in the refrigerator for up to five days.

What does baba ganoush mean in English?

Baba Ganoush is fun to say – but the meaning comes from the mispronunciation of Arabic words in English.
Baba Ganoush is a misprounounciation of “baba” (daddy) and “ganouj” (spoiled) in Arabic – meaning “daddy is spoiled”.
The dish is said to spoil daddy with tons of delicious, creamy flavor!

What is in baba ganoush?

Baba ganoush consists of roasted eggplant, olive oil, lemon juice, and often tahini (we love tahini and our version is loaded with it) – along with other herbs and spices.

What should I serve with this dip?

We love dipping carrots, celery, pita bread, chips, bread, tortillas, bell peppers and other vegetables into baba ganoush – and even using it as a sandwich spread!

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Other Easy Dips You’ll Love

If you’re looking for more delicious salsas, spreads, and dips, we’re sharing some of our favorites below!

We love our pesto hummus, Tito’s tacos salsa, and Easy Tabbouleh Recipe during since they are dairy-free and easy to whip up in an instant!

You can see our complete dip recipe archives here. If you’re looking for some knockout vegan or vegetarian dishes to serve alongside this dish, visit our vegan recipe archives here.

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Easy Baba Ganoush Recipe

Easy Baba Ganoush Recipe – an addictive creamy dip loaded with sesame, garlic, and roasted eggplant.

Course Dips

Cuisine Vegan

Keyword dips, keto, spread, vegan

Prep Time 5 minutes minutes

Cook Time 20 minutes minutes

Total Time 25 minutes minutes

Servings 12

Calories 158kcal

Author Courtney O’Dell

Ingredients

  • 2 medium sized eggplants
  • ¼ cup tahini
  • juice of 1 lemon
  • ¼ cup olive oil
  • 4 cloves garlic finely minced
  • 1 tsp cumin
  • parsley to garnish
  • pinch of smoked cumin to garnish

Instructions

  • Cut eggplant in half.

  • On grill (traditional method): Grill eggplant until lightly browned and size reduces, about 7 minutes per side.

  • If in oven: roast in oven at 350 degrees for 15-20 minutes – until it is reduced in size and browned.

  • Let eggplant cool enough to be able to comfortably touch.

  • Peel the purple eggplant skin off – it should easily peel off after roasting. Discard peel.

  • Add eggplant and all other ingredients into food processor.

  • Pulse until desired chunkiness.

  • Add to bowl, and top with a pinch of smoked paprika, a drizzle of olive oil, and parsley.

Nutrition

Serving: 1g | Calories: 158kcal | Carbohydrates: 15g | Protein: 3g | Fat: 11g | Saturated Fat: 2g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 9g | Sodium: 5mg | Fiber: 4g | Sugar: 5g

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Easy Baba Ganoush Recipe (2024)

FAQs

What are the ingredients for Baba Ganoush? ›

Baba ganoush is a Mediterranean eggplant dip made from roasted or grilled eggplant, tahini, olive oil, lemon juice, garlic, and salt. Like hummus, it's delicious with pita or fresh veggies, but its silky texture and irresistible smoky flavor set it apart.

How do you get the bitterness out of Baba Ganoush? ›

If your Baba Ganoush tastes bitter, add a half teaspoon of baking soda at a time and blend well (tasting in between) to remove bitterness from the dish.

Do you eat Baba Ganoush hot or cold? ›

Baba Ghanoush is delicious. Made with eggplant that's been fire roasted (either on a hot grill or under a broiler) to the point of shriveling, it can be served as a side dish. Typically, though, it's a cold or room temperature spread, served with pita bread or crostini or crusty French bread… or a spoon.

How long does Baba Ganoush last in the refrigerator? ›

Homemade baba ganoush can be stored in the fridge in a tight-lid container for about 4 days or so (some say up to a week, but mine never lasts that long).

What pairs well with baba ganoush? ›

What to Eat with Baba Ganoush | 11 Easy Recipe Ideas | Best Side Dishes Ideas
  • Condiments. • 1 Hummus.
  • Baking & Spices. • 1 Peppers, Roasted.
  • Bread & Baked Goods. • 1 Flatbread. • 1 Pita bread.
  • Dairy. • 1 Feta cheese.
  • Frozen. • 1 Falafel. • 1 Kebabs.
  • Deli. • 1 Tabbouleh.
  • Other. • Dolma. • Kibbeh. • Kofta.

What is tahini sauce made of? ›

What is tahini sauce? Tahini sauce is a Middle Eastern condiment that is served with many dishes from the region. It's made with only 3 main ingredients: tahini paste, which is crushed sesame seeds, lemon juice, and garlic. Tahini is made by grinding toasted, hulled sesame seeds to create a creamy, smooth spread.

Why does baba ganoush taste bad? ›

Baba Ghanoush may taste bitter due to factors like the choice of eggplant, insufficient roasting, or the use of too much garlic, lemon juice, or low-quality tahini.

Why do you soak eggplant in milk? ›

Soak eggplant slices or cubes in milk for about 30 minutes before cooking. The milk not only tempers the bitterness, but it actually makes for eggplant that is extra creamy, since the vegetable acts like a sponge and soaks up a good amount of milk in its flesh.

What does baba ganoush mean in English? ›

What is baba ganoush? In Arabic, “baba” means father and “ghanoush” means spoiled. This “spoiled dad” dip is the creamier companion to hummus. Popular in Arab countries throughout the Middle East, it is also a common appetizer on the Sephardic Jewish table. In Israel, it is known as eggplant salad, or Salat Hatzilim.

What does Baba mean in baba ganoush? ›

Etymology. The word bābā in Arabic means 'father' and is also a term of endearment, while ġannūj could be a personal name. The word combination is also interpreted as "father of coquetry" or "indulged/pampered/flirtatious daddy" or "spoiled old daddy".

Which is healthier hummus or baba ganoush? ›

3) Health – Both dishes are very healthy, but baba ganoush has a slight edge here with more vitamins from the eggplant and a lower calorie count. 4) Big meal to come – Get baba ganoush, it's less filling than hummus.

Can you eat hummus after 7 days of opening? ›

As a general rule, it will last about a week in your fridge once you open it. So although you can keep hummus refrigerated for a couple months unopened, you only have seven days from opening to finish it off. (Or you can easily freeze your humus for up to 4 months if you want to store it for longer periods!)

Can you eat baba ganoush by itself? ›

It is part of a traditional cold mezze spread and a popular appetizer on many Lebanese and Levantine restaurants' menus. The grilled eggplants combined with garlic, and Tahini Sauce make a perfect and flavorsome dish that can be eaten on its own or as a side to many meat dishes.

Why is baba ganoush so good? ›

Baba ganoush has a similar texture to hummus--and an almost identical ingredients list--but instead of pureed chickpeas, the bulk comes from an eggplant. The eggplant is usually roasted or grilled, which gives it a smoky, rather intriguing flavor.

Is baba ganoush healthy or unhealthy? ›

Baba Ganoush is not only delicious but also packed with nutritional benefits. Eggplants are a great source of fiber, vitamins, and minerals, while tahini adds a dose of healthy fats and protein. This makes Baba Ganoush a heart-healthy choice that supports overall well-being.

What's the difference between hummus and ganoush? ›

One main difference between baba ganoush and hummus is baba ganoush's main ingredient, which is eggplant. In hummus, chickpeas are the primary ingredient. Although the difference seems simple, it makes a huge difference in the taste. Baba ganoush has an earthy taste while hummus has a more nutty tone.

Is it healthy to eat baba ganoush? ›

Yes, baba ganoush is healthy. The main ingredient is eggplant, which is low in calories and carbohydrates and high in fiber. It's also a good source of vitamins and minerals like potassium and vitamin K. It's also lower in calories than hummus since it's mostly made of eggplant versus chickpeas.

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