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(Redirected from Badenjan-e qasemi) Iranian seasoned eggplant dish
Mirza ghassemi
CourseHors d'oeuvre
Place of origin Iran
Region or stateNorthern Iran (Gilan)
Main ingredientsAubergine (eggplant), garlic, tomato, turmeric, oil or butter, salt, pepper, eggs
VariationsKadoo qassemi
Food energy
(per serving)
150 kcal (628 kJ)

Mirza ghassemi or mirza qassemi (Persian: میرزا قاسمی) is a Gilani cuisine, appetizer or main course based on tandoori or grilled aubergine (eggplant), distinct to the Northern Iran and Caspian Sea region (specifically Gilan province)..

The dish consists of aubergines seasoned with garlic, tomato, oil or butter, salt, and pepper bound together with eggs. It can be prepared as a casserole, and is usually served with bread or rice. The variant made with zucchini instead of aubergine is called kadoo ghasemi.

Etymology

Mirza ghasemi was invented by Mohammad Qasim Khan, the governor of Rasht during the reign of Nasser al-Din Shah (1848-1896), and was developed by him and named after him. He popularized this dish throughout Gilan under the name of Mirza Ghasemi, and after he was elected to the governorship of Fars, he also popularized it in Fars province.

See also

References

  1. "Mirza Ghasemi, the recipe of one of my favorite dishes from Iran". Chasing The Unexpected. Retrieved 2016-03-26.
  2. ^ Ramazani, N. (1974). Persian Cooking: A Table of Exotic Delights. Iranbooks. p. 85. ISBN 978-0-936347-77-6.
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