Chha trob
Chha trob (ឆាត្រប់, lit. 'fried eggplant') or dot trob (Khmer: ដុតត្រប់, lit. 'roasted eggplant') is a Cambodian dish made out of chargrilled eggplants with minced pork and fermented soybeans stir-fried in oyster sauce and garnished with spring onions.[1]
Alternative names | dot trob,[1] cha traop dot[2] |
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Place of origin | Cambodia |
Created by | Cambodian cuisine |
Serving temperature | Hot |
Main ingredients | Eggplant, minced pork, oyster sauce, and fermented soybeans |
338[1]–426[3] kcal |
Instead of oyster sauce, fish sauce can be used as well, but minced pork can be combined with chopped shrimp or chicken[2] or substituted with crumbled tofu or ground plant-based meat for a vegan version that replaces fish sauce with Hoisin sauce.[4] The eggplant can also be smoked on charcoal or wood pellets in a barbecue or broiled in the oven. Chha trob is served with steamed rice and sometimes also garnished with coriander leaves.[3]
References
- Carter, Terence. "Cambodian Grilled Eggplant with Minced Pork Recipe". Grantourismo Travels. Retrieved 14 October 2023.
- De Monteiro, Longteine; Neustadt, Katherine (1998). The Elephant Walk Cookbook: Cambodian Cuisine from the Nationally Acclaimed Restaurant. Houghton Mifflin Harcourt. p. 130. ISBN 0395892538.
- "Cambodian Grilled Eggplant with Ground Pork". Salt & Pestle. 20 May 2021. Retrieved 14 October 2023.
- Vinola Munyon (20 May 2021). "Chha Trob". Together Women Rise. Retrieved 14 October 2023.
External links
- Luke Nguyen. Chargrilled eggplant with pork. 25 June 2015. Special Broadcasting Service
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