Title: Concia
 Categories: Italian
      Yield: 1 servings
 
      4    Eggplant or 8 zucchini
    3/4    To 1 cup olive oil
      2 tb Salt
      2 tb Freshly ground black pepper
      6    Garlic cloves, peeled,
           -shaved
      6 tb Fresh thyme, oregano or
           -marjoram, chopped
    1/2    To 3/4 cup balsamic vinegar
 
  Leah Bergen of the new Cafe Fontebella in Oakland says Concia
  originated in the Jewish ghetto in Rome. She learned to make it from
  her grandmother and mother, and has since adapted it to the
  restaurants where she has cooked. For garlic lovers, this dish is
  heaven.
  Slice the eggplant (or zucchini) 3/8 inch thick. Brush with 3 to 4
  tablespoons of the olive oil. Grill until golden, about 10 minutes of
  the eggplant, 6 to 8 minutes for the zucchini.
  Arrange a layer of vegetables in a clean glass jar or dish with a lid.
  Sprinkle with some of the salt, pepper, shaved garlic and herbs.
  Continue until all the vegetables are used. Combine remaining olive
  oil and vinegar pour over the vegetables. Refrig- erate. Turn every
  day for 1 week.
  Makes 1 quart.
  
  PER 1/4 CUP: 130 calories, 1 g protein, 6 g carbohydrate, 10 g fat (1
  g saturated), 0 mg cholesterol, 803 mg sodium, 3 g fiber.
  
  From an article by Georgeanne Brennan in The San Francisco Chronicle,
  9/4/91.






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