This is a fantastic dish from southern Italy that’s eaten as a warm vegetable side dish or a cold antipasto. Sicilians are proud that it’s made with produce from their island. All the different methods of making it are more or less the same – the things that make it stand out and be special are the quality of the aubergines, tomatoes and vinegar. Always try to get hold of nice firm aubergines with very few seeds – have a look down in your local market to see if you can find different colours. You could even ask your veg boy to cut one open so you can check it out. Don’t be tempted to cut the aubergine chunks too small or they will take on so much oil that they will become heavy. If this happens you don’t get to admire the lovely creamy flavour and texture. I’ve eaten caponata that’s been swimming in olive oil, but I much prefer mine to be less oily.
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