Kapunata
Caponata is a Sicilian dish consisting of chopped fried eggplant/aubergine and other vegetables, seasoned with olive oil, tomato sauce, celery, olives, and capers, in an agrodolce sauce. Variants may add carrots, bell peppers, potatoes, pine nuts, and raisins. A Palermo version adds octopus, and an aristocratic recipe includes lobster and swordfish garnished with wild asparagus, grated dried tuna roe and shrimp. These are exceptions to the general rule of a sweet and sour cooked vegetable stew or salad.
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Recipes

Here's How To Make The Perfect Maltese Kapunata
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Jenny's Kapunata made with Leli's Bell Peppers and Aubergines — Meike Peters | eat in my kitchen
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