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Lebanese Eggplant Recipes - Every Way My Family Makes Batinjan

Published: Aug 18, 2026 by Janelle Hama *This post may contain affiliate links. Disclosure

Seven Lebanese eggplant dishes, from smoky roasted dips to a rice dish that gets flipped upside down at the table.


Batinjan is Arabic for eggplant, one of the most common vegetables on a Lebanese table.

This guide covers every way my family cooks it: roasted into a smoky dip, fried and dressed with garlic and lemon, stuffed and simmered in tomato broth, stewed with chickpeas straight out of my family's cookbook, or layered into a rice dish that gets flipped upside down at the table. Most of it comes from my own Lebanese side.

Two of these, moutabal and maqlouba, I learned from my son's Palestinian grandparents, so this isn't just one family's version of Lebanese eggplant cooking, it's what happens when two Levantine households compare notes on the same vegetable.

eggplant fatteh, stuffed long eggplant, eggplant stew and eggplant dip plates in a collage

Which Eggplant for Which Dish

The eggplant variety and cut changes by dish, and getting it wrong is often the difference between a recipe working and not:

Dish Eggplant type Cut Why
Baba Ganoush Large globe Whole, charred Easier to handle whole over an open flame; softens all the way through
Moutabal Large globe Whole, charred Same charring logic as baba ganoush, no tahini changes the texture needed
Fried Eggplant (Batinjan Mekli) Globe or long eggplant Sliced into 1–1.5cm disks Disks fry evenly and hold a crisp edge; long eggplants can be cut into even battens instead
Stuffed Eggplant (Batinjan Mahshi) Long, narrow Chinese/Japanese eggplant, ~15cm, or small eggplants Whole, cored Straight and narrow eggplants core cleanly; bent ones are nearly impossible to hollow. Small eggplants are a popular choice too, easy to handle
Maghmour (Lebanese Moussaka) Globe Semi-peeled in alternating strips (not essential), cut into large chunks The alternating peel holds the chunks together through stewing while still letting the sauce soak in
Maqlouba Any type of eggplant works Sliced ~1cm Needs to layer flat and hold shape through steaming and the flip
Eggplant Fatteh Globe or long eggplant Cubed, ~2cm Cubes roast or fry evenly and sit well under the yogurt sauce

Charring calls for a large globe eggplant every time. Stuffing works best with long and narrow, or small. Everything layered, stewed, or fried gets cut down first, and the peeling treatment changes by dish too, maghmour is the only one here that's deliberately half-peeled.

Most eggplant types will work across this list, Thai eggplant is really the one exception, the varieties in the table above are simply the ones that work best for each specific method.


The Eggplant Recipes At a Glance

Dish Effort Best For Flavor
Baba Ganoush Low Mezze, make-ahead Smoky, creamy, tahini-rich
Moutabal Low Mezze, lighter alternative to baba ganoush Smoky, bright, chili-warmed
Fried Eggplant Medium Mezze, family lunch Savory, garlicky, sharp with lemon
Stuffed Eggplant High Family dinner, batch cooking Rich, tangy from pomegranate molasses
Maghmour Medium Weeknight dinner, make-ahead Warm, tomatoey, gently spiced
Maqlouba High Special occasion, feeding a crowd Aromatic, spiced, showpiece presentation
Eggplant Fatteh Medium Weekend breakfast or brunch Tangy, garlicky, textural (crisp and soft)

Roasted and Blended: The Dips

Two dishes, same starting point, different destinations. Both begin with a whole eggplant charred over an open flame until it collapses and the skin blackens.

1
a bowl of baba ganoush with pita bread on the side
Baba Ganoush
Baba ganoush is a smoky, tahini-based eggplant dip, and it's the version I grew up on: tahini, garlic, lemon, and a spoon of dried mint that isn't common outside my own family's kitchen, my mother has always made it this way. It gets blended smooth in a food processor until creamy. If you don't already own good tahini, this is the dish where its quality actually shows.
Baba Ganoush Recipe
2
a white plate filled with eggplant dip garnished with mint
Moutabal
Moutabal is the lighter, tahini-free cousin of baba ganoush, hand-mashed rather than blended, with chili added for heat that baba ganoush doesn't have. I learned it from my son's Palestinian grandfather, and it stays chunkier by design. Silkier and heavier from the tahini in baba ganoush, lighter and brighter from the lemon and chili in moutabal, same charred eggplant, two entirely different results depending on which side of the family taught you.
Moutabal Recipe

Fried: The Mezze Table Classic

3
fried eggplant slices topped with dressing chopped herbs and chili
Fried Eggplant
Fried eggplant, batinjan mekli, is disks of eggplant fried until deeply golden and dressed in garlic, lemon, and pomegranate molasses. Salting and draining for 30 minutes before frying isn't optional, it's what pulls the water out of the eggplant so it fries golden instead of turning soggy. This is a dish most Lebanese households make regularly, mezze table or family lunch, not a special-occasion recipe.
Fried Eggplant Recipe

Stuffed and Simmered: A Full Meal

4
two cooked long eggplants in a red broth in a white plate
Stuffed Eggplant
Stuffed eggplant, batinjan mahshi, is long or small eggplants hollowed and packed with a rice, herb, and pomegranate molasses filling, then simmered in tomato broth until fall-apart tender. This is the dish in the hub where eggplant selection matters most, straight and narrow (or small) cores cleanly, bent ones don't, so it's worth choosing carefully at the shop rather than grabbing whatever's closest.
Stuffed Eggplant Recipe

Stewed: Maghmour (Lebanese Moussaka)

5
a white round bowl filled with cooked chickpeas and eggplant in a red sauce
Maghmour
Maghmour is chunky eggplant and chickpeas simmered in a tomato sauce with 7 spice, no rice, no stuffing, nothing layered, straight out of my family's cookbook. The eggplant is sometimes semi-peeled in alternating strips, a detail that holds the chunks together through the simmer while still letting the sauce soak into the exposed flesh, though it isn't essential. It's traditionally eaten at room temperature rather than straight off the stove, which tracks with the name itself, "moussaka" translates from Arabic to "cold." This isn't the layered, meat-and-béchamel dish most people picture when they hear moussaka, that's the Greek version. This one is closer in spirit to Turkey's Imam Bayildi, and it's been documented in the region since at least the 13th century.
Maghmour Recipe

Layered: Maqlouba and Eggplant Fatteh

6
Maqlouba
Maqlouba
Maqlouba is eggplant, potato, and capsicum layered under spiced rice, cooked covered, then flipped upside down onto a serving plate in one motion, the reveal is half the point. I learned this one from my son's Palestinian grandmother, and the eggplant always goes in first since it's the most pliable and curves against the pot. A wide, shallow pot makes the flip far less nerve-wracking than a tall one.
Maqlouba Recipe
7
a plate of eggplant fatteh
Eggplant Fatteh
Eggplant fatteh, fattet batinjan, is crispy pita, warm chickpeas, and pomegranate-glazed eggplant layered under tangy yogurt tahini sauce and finished with nuts sizzled in butter. My siblings and I complained about soggy bread growing up, so my family's version now deliberately mixes crisp and soaked pita rather than soaking everything the traditional way.
Eggplant Fatteh Recipe

Seven dishes, two family lineages, one vegetable. If you're new to cooking eggplant the Lebanese way, start with fried eggplant or one of the two dips, both are forgiving and quick.

If you've made your way through all seven, I'd love to know which one won you over, drop it in the comments below.

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