This is not a recipe for eggplant caviar, but caught up in an adoration of July eggplants too lovely to roast just to grind up, it is loosely inspired by it. If you're unfamiliar with eggplant caviar, well, you need to come over to my in-law's where it is never not on the table, or basically anywhere else my mother in-law goes, because she's not allowed to show up without it. Just to confuse you, there's also caviar on the table and they have nothing to do with each other, although this is a matter of argument. The Joy of Cooking and others liken eggplant caviar to a "poor man's caviar," a tasty substitute for those who could not afford the real stuff, but actual Russians will tell you that caviar was affordable in the Soviet Union and everyone was poor. Originally from the Caucasus, versions exist today everywhere from Russia to Greece because it's delicious although I don't think you'll ever find two that are alike. Not for the faint of heart, my mother in-laws version [recipe over here] is aggressively zingy with garlic and vinegar; it should come with a warning, but it's too much fun to watch newbies arrive at the table and ladle it on, not realizing it was going to taste almost as much like a pickle as it does eggplant.
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