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Eggplant Tortas Milanesa

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Eggplant cutlet sandwich with a beer against a green wall.
Photograph by Isa Zapata, Food Styling by Pearl Jones, Prop Styling by Dayna Seman

Guevara’s, a vegan café and market in Brooklyn, was the site of my first eggplant torta milanesa, a textural marvel of a sandwich with battered and shallow-fried eggplant as the star (in place of the traditional chicken, pork, or even steak cutlet you’ll often find getting the breaded and pan-fried milanesa treatment). This version is inspired by that meal, but is distinctly not vegan, due to the mayonnaise and queso Oaxaca.

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What you’ll need

Recipe information

  • Yield

    Makes 4

Ingredients

1 small red onion, thinly sliced
Juice of 1 lime
Kosher salt
1 7-oz. can chipotle chiles in adobo
½ cup mayonnaise
1 medium globe eggplant (about 12 oz.)
½ cup all-purpose flour
2 large eggs
2 cups panko
Vegetable oil (for frying)
4 bolillo or ciabatta rolls, split
8 oz. quesillo (Oaxaca cheese) or fresh mozzarella, sliced
2 avocados, thinly sliced
⅓ cup sliced pickled jalapeños
⅓ cup chopped cilantro

Preparation

  1. Step 1

    Mix 1 small red onion, thinly sliced, juice of 1 lime, and a big pinch of kosher salt in a small bowl. Let sit while you prepare remaining components for tortas, at least 15 minutes.

    Step 2

    Coarsely chop 2 chiles from one 7-oz. can of chiles in adobo. Mix chopped chiles, ½ cup mayonnaise, and 2 Tbsp. adobo sauce from can in another small bowl. Set chipotle mayo aside.

    Step 3

    Slice 1 medium globe eggplant (about 12 oz.) into ⅓"-thick rounds. Place ½ cup all-purpose flour in a shallow bowl. Lightly beat 2 large eggs in another shallow bowl to blend. Place 2 cups panko in a third shallow bowl; season each with salt. Working one at a time, dredge eggplant slices in flour, shaking off excess, then dip in egg, letting excess drip back into bowl. Dredge in seasoned panko, pressing to adhere. Transfer to a baking sheet.

    Step 4

    Pour vegetable oil into a large skillet to come ¼" up sides and heat over medium-high. Working in batches, cook eggplant until golden brown and crisp, about 2 minutes per side. Transfer to a wire rack and immediately season with salt.

    Step 5

    Spread reserved chipotle mayo over cut sides of 4 bolillo or ciabatta rolls, split. Build tortas with eggplant, 8 oz. quesillo (Oaxaca cheese) or fresh mozzarella, sliced, drained pickled red onion, 2 avocados, thinly sliced, ⅓ cup sliced pickled jalapeños, and ⅓ cup chopped cilantro.

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