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Crispy Baked Eggplant breaded in a mixture of crunchy panko, garlic, and shredded Parmesan then baked to crispy perfection. Enjoy these tender baked eggplant slices as a healthy snack or easy side dish.

Small white plate with three slices of crispy baked eggplant.

A Healthier Baked Eggplant Recipe

Anytime I get a chance to make one of my favorite recipes a little healthier I am ALL for it. This crispy eggplant, soft and pillowy on the inside, crispy crunchy on the outside, is baked not fried, for guilt-free side dish perfection.

Enjoy your eggplant as a fun and flavorful snack, healthy side, or in place of fried eggplant in the popular Italian favorite Baked Eggplant Parmesan.

Should I Peel My Eggplant Before Baking?

Eggplant skin is absolutely, 100% totally edible. Deciding whether to leave the skin on or peel before baking, is a completely personal preference, just like acorn squash and sweet potatoes.

Crispy baked eggplant slices breaded with panko and parmesan cheese on a large baking sheet.

How to Make Baked Eggplant

This super easy crispy baked eggplant is made in three simple steps:

First, prepare your eggplant. 

Wash and dry your eggplant and slice into 1/2-inch rounds. Sprinkle each eggplant round with a small pinch of salt (not too much!) and transfer to a large colander to drain or set them in a single layer on a stack of 2-3 paper towels. Allow your eggplant to drain for approximately 30 minutes – this extra step will help remove bitterness and moisture from your eggplant.

After 30 minutes has passed use a soft, damp cloth to wipe away as much salt as possible from each eggplant round and pat dry with clean paper towels.

Second, season and coat your eggplant.

Preheat your oven to 425 degrees F and line two large baking sheets with parchment paper or aluminum foil. Set aside.

Transfer Panko breadcrumbs, parmesan, garlic powder, Italian seasoning, and pepper to a shallow mixing bowl. Mix to combine. In a separate bowl add the eggs and whisk well. 

Start dipping and coating! One at a time, dip each eggplant round into the whisked eggs, covering both sides of the eggplant. Immediately transfer the egg-covered eggplant round to the bowl filled with the breadcrumb mixture and cover to coat. Transfer your coated eggplant round to your prepared baking sheet and repeat until all rounds have been coated.

Third, baked until crispy.

Transfer baking sheets to the oven and bake for 20 minutes before flipping each eggplant round over and continuing to bake the other side until crispy and golden. Remove from the oven and serve immediately on sandwiches, as a side, appetizer, or with eggplant parmesan.

Breaded sliced eggplant on a parchment-lined baking sheet.

Tips and Tricks

  • To make gluten-free: to make this recipe gluten-free be sure to use a gluten-free Panko or Italian breadcrumb mixture.
  • For a richer eggplant snack, coat your eggplant rounds in melted butter instead of egg.
  • Add different seasoning blends to change the flavor of your eggplant. Two of my favorites including Cajun and taco seasoning.
  • Depending on the thickness of your eggplant rounds, some may take more or less time to become tender.
  • To freeze baked eggplant: Once your eggplant has been baked and the eggplant has come to room temperature, transfer your baking sheet to the freezer and allow the eggplant to freeze just long enough to harden. Remove the baking sheet from the freezer and transfer eggplant rounds to a large ziplock bag. Keep frozen for up to 3 months.

How to Serve Crispy Baked Eggplant

These easy eggplant rounds make a fabulous side dish for all your favorite family dinners including steak bites, turkey meatloaf, and baked chicken. Serve with a side of homemade marinara or spicy arrabbiata sauce and a fresh green salad. Finally, use this baked eggplant in place of fried eggplant rounds when making your favorite Eggplant Parmesan.

Crispy baked eggplant slices breaded with panko and parmesan cheese.

More Eggplant Recipes,

If you try making this crispy baked eggplant recipe, please leave me a comment and let me know! I always love to hear your thoughts.

Small white plate with three slices of crispy baked eggplant.

Small white plate with three slices of crispy baked eggplant.
4.80 from 55 votes

Crispy Baked Eggplant Recipe


Close up photo of Chef Jessica Randhawa of The Forked Spoon in a blue spotted dress, in the sunlightJessica Randhawa
Crispy Baked Eggplant breaded in a mixture of crunchy panko, garlic, and shredded Parmesan then baked to crispy perfection. Enjoy these tender baked eggplant slices as a healthy snack or easy side dish.
Prep: 15 minutes
Cook: 30 minutes
Total: 1 hour 15 minutes
Servings: 6 servings
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Ingredients 

Instructions 

  • Sprinkle each eggplant round with a small pinch of salt (not too much!). Transfer the salted eggplant rounds to a large colander to drain or set them in a single later on paper towels. Allow them to drain for approximately 30 minutes - this extra step will help remove bitterness and moisture from your eggplant.
  • Meanwhile, preheat oven to 425 degrees F and line two large baking sheets with parchment paper or aluminum foil. Set aside.
  • Transfer Panko breadcrumbs, parmesan, garlic powder, Italian seasoning, and pepper to a shallow mixing bowl. Mix to combine and set aside. In a separate bowl add the eggs and whisk well. Set aside.
  • After 30 minutes has passed use a soft, damp cloth to wipe away as much salt as possible from each eggplant round and pat dry with clean paper towels.
  • Dip an eggplant round into the whisked eggs, covering both sides of the eggplant. Immediately transfer the egg-covered eggplant round to the bowl filled with the breadcrumb mixture and cover to coat. Transfer your coated eggplant round to your prepared baking sheet and repeat with your remaining eggplant rounds.
  • Transfer baking sheets to the oven and bake for 20 minutes before flipping and continuing to bake the other side until crispy and golden.
  • Remove from the oven and serve immediately on sandwiches, as a side, appetizer, or with baked eggplant parmesan.

Notes

  1. Should you peel eggplant? This is completely personal. If you know you don’t like eggplant skin, peel it. Otherwise give it a try, it’s completely safe.
  2. To make gluten-free: to make this recipe gluten-free be sure to use a gluten-free Panko or Italian breadcrumb mixture.
  3. For a richer eggplant snack, coat your eggplant rounds in melted instead of egg.
  4. Add different seasoning blends to change the flavor of your eggplant. Two of my favorites including Cajun and taco seasoning.
  5. To freeze baked eggplant: Once your eggplant has been baked and the eggplant has come to room temperature, transfer your baking sheet to the freezer and allow the eggplant to freeze just long enough to harden. Remove the baking sheet from the freezer and transfer eggplant rounds to a large ziplock bag. Keep frozen for up to 3 months.

Nutrition

Calories: 178kcal | Carbohydrates: 21g | Protein: 11g | Fat: 6g | Saturated Fat: 3g | Cholesterol: 79mg | Sodium: 340mg | Potassium: 433mg | Fiber: 6g | Sugar: 7g | Vitamin A: 249IU | Vitamin C: 3mg | Calcium: 213mg | Iron: 2mg

Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.

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I’m Chef Jessica Randhawa, bringing over 14 years of experience in creating and publishing over 1200 mouthwatering recipes, coupled with invaluable kitchen tips and professional guidance, to transform your daily cooking into a truly enriching culinary adventure.

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4.80 from 55 votes (52 ratings without comment)

9 Comments

  1. Jeannie says:

    5 stars
    Hi Jessica,
    i am so happy I have found your website of receipts.
    every meal that I make I check your receipt and every time I am not disappointed and my family loves it!!!
    You have never disappointed me in anyway shape or form.
    I really enjoy cooking now.

    thank you so very much
    Jeannie

    1. Jessica Randhawa says:

      Thanks so much for coming back and providing this lovely feedback 🙂

      I love hearing that you family loves my recipes!

  2. Michelle says:

    Making this today with grilled chicken for lunch , I’ll let you know ! 🙂

  3. Priya says:

    5 stars
    Made this for a snack. Family loved it.

    1. Jessica Randhawa says:

      Thanks for the great family-friendly feedback, Priya 😀

  4. Lisa says:

    You say for richer ones use melted instead of egg but melted what? Butter? I don’t usually keep eggs in the house and would love to know the good alternative to it. Thank you and look forward to trying the recipe.

    1. Jessica Randhawa says:

      Thanks for catching that typo – yes, butter.

      I updated the post 🙂

      1. Lisa Hendrickson says:

        5 stars
        Perfect thank you so much. Making this tonight!

  5. Cynthia Simpson says:

    I have a bounty of baby eggplants and i am excited to adapt this to my air fryer for tomorrows lunch.