Spicy grilled garlic Lime Baba Ghanoush { Eggplant Dip }You know how you grew up eating pizza and fries, well I grew up eating things like baba ghanoush, falafel, and hummus (although I did have my share of pizza over the years!).  As a child I was not a huge fan of authentic middle eastern food, but over the past several years I have developed an obsession with it. I love making all kinds of middle eastern foods and I just love to add my own spin on the recipes.

Spicy grilled garlic Lime Baba Ghanoush { Eggplant Dip }   Baba ghanoush is a traditional middle eastern eggplant dipped that is served with pita bread as a dip or be eaten as a sandwich. This is the kind of dip that you can really play around with and add just about anything ( okay well not anything) you want. This recipe is very spicy and zesty.Spicy grilled garlic Lime Baba Ghanoush { Eggplant Dip }I sliced the eggplant and grilled them in light olive oil. I also added 3 cloves of sliced garlic because grilled garlic is amazing!

Spicy grilled garlic Lime Baba Ghanoush { Eggplant Dip }After grilling the eggplant and garlic I removed most of the skin and left some because it gives the dip a nice texture. I then added 1 teaspoon of  crushed red pepper flakes and 2 tablespoons of tahini paste. Tahini is basically sesame paste and can be found at just about any grocery store.  If you do not want a spicy dip, you can omit the red pepper flakes.

Spicy grilled garlic Lime Baba Ghanoush { Eggplant Dip }

Spicy grilled garlic Lime Baba Ghanoush { Eggplant Dip }

Traditionally, lemon is used for this dip but I decided to use lime because I love the zesty flavor that it adds. You do not need a food processor but you can use one if you are aiming for a more creamier texture. Now you mix all of the ingredients with a fork until they are well combined and top with olive oil. serve with pita bread, carrots and celery, or anything you want really.

Spicy grilled garlic Lime Baba Ghanoush { Eggplant Dip }

Spicy grilled garlic Lime Baba Ghanoush { Eggplant Dip }

Spicy grilled garlic Lime Baba Ghanoush { Eggplant Dip }

5 from 6 votes

Spicy grilled garlic Lime Baba Ghanoush { Eggplant Dip }

By: Layla
Prep5 minutes
Cook10 minutes
Total15 minutes

Ingredients 

Instructions 

  • pour 1 tsp olive oil onto a hot griddle or pan.
  • slice the eggplant into thin slices and place in the pan.Grill for 5 minutes and flip.
  • Add the sliced garlic and allow the eggplant and garlic to cook for another 4-5 minutes until the eggplant is well done and soft. Remove from heat and place in a small bowl.
  • Remove the skin off the edges of the eggplant. Add 2 tablespoons tahini sauce, 1 teaspoon red pepper flakes, 1 tsp salt, 1/4 teaspoon back pepper, and 1 teaspoon lime juice. Mix with a fork or blend in a food processor until everything is well combined and creamy.
  • Top with olive oil and serve cold or warm.
  • Can be stored in fridge for up to 1 week.
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52 Comments

  1. Yummy all the way–I love the vibrant spice/smokiness in this!

  2. This is the most creative recipe I’ve seen all week!!! And your photos are just unbelievably good!! Love the idea of eggplant DIP 🙂 🙂

    1. Thank you so much Ashley! I’m glad you liked the photos!

  3. I can’t stop looking at these pictures. Maybe I should start grilling the eggplants… 🙂 Fantastic recipe.

    1. I’m sure your going to love the grilled taste Daniela!

  4. I could spread this baba ghanoush on just about everything! It’s one of my favorite dips, and I love how you kicked it up with spice.

    1. Me too Erin! I love using it instead of Mayo on sandwiches. It’s so much healthier and tastier!

  5. Crazy recipe! It looks incredible. Another recipe on my list for my wife.

    Thanks!

  6. Seriously love baba ghanoush! Yours looks delicious Layla. Wish I had this dip and some warm pita bread right about now.

    1. Natalie now you have me craving Pita Bread! I will make some pita bread soon and share it with you! 😉

  7. Spicy and zesty – yum! I love eggplant so much, but always forget to cook with it! Need to make this dip ASAP!

  8. I don’t think I ever really had Middle Eastern Food until I went to college, so I’m always so jealous of those who grew up on it since i love it so much now!! Baba ghanoush is an especially favorite. I’m sure it gets such great smoky flavor from the grilling!

  9. You had me at spicy!! I love eggplants and eat them a lot but not really in baba ghanoush.

  10. This Baba Ghanoush looks like something I could totally devour! I’ve always loved middle eastern food especially falafel and hummus. Thanks for sharing Layla, total pinning this!

  11. Serena| Serena Bakes Simply From Scratch says:

    Your Baba Ghanoush looks incredible! I love how you grilled the Egg Plant to add a wonderful flavor.

  12. I love the idea of grilling the eggplant instead of baking. My family loves baba ghanoush! I’m thinking I need to give this recipe a try for the Superbowl party that we are hosting. I’m pinning this one for sure! 🙂

    1. I love baked eggplant as well but grilling gives it a smokey taste. Do let me know if you end up making it Christina!

  13. I didn’t like Middle Eastern food growing up either, but now I can’t get enough! I guess my palate has become more sophisticated and refined over the years ;). Great recipe and I can’t wait to make this soon!

    1. Yea it’s pretty amazing how our palates refine and become more sophisticated! There are so many different cuisines I want to try this year but so little time!

  14. This looks amazing! Love the great flavour combinations. Will be giving this a go, most definitely! 🙂

  15. Wow. I don’t even know how to pronounce this but you certainly make it look tasty! What a treasure to grow up with such a variety of foods. I was not that fortunate. We stuck with the same basics a lot. Blessings!

    1. Thank you so much Melani, Have a great week 🙂

  16. I have never thought putting tahini paste with eggplant…the idea sounds very delicious though. Will try! 🙂 ela

  17. Whoa this dip looks so good! I love all the red pepper flakes you used in it – I never was one for spicy food up until a few years ago – and now I love it! Happy Monday : )

    1. Yay spicy! Glad you liked it 😀 Happy Monday to you too Ashley!

  18. I’ve just recently gotten really into middle eastern food after years of not really liking it! Hummus and Falafels and tabouli are just so good so I don’t know why I waited so long! And baba ganoush is just about the ultimate spread. This one looks so good! I’m excited to try it!

    1. I’m glad you are more open to trying it now Lilli! let me know if you make it! 🙂

  19. Layla, this is definitely something I would love to try. My boys already love spicy-ness and my grown son is always trying to find recipes like this one. I need to print this one out for sure! (And, pinning!)

    1. Thank you for pinning Gloria! You are lucky your boys like spicy food. My daughter on the other hand will not even try spicy food!

  20. I love baba ghanoush but have never tried making it at home. Yours looks perfect and sounds ncredibly tasty! Love this and pinning, thanks for sharing Layla!

  21. This looks wonderful! I definitely didn’t grow up on Baba Ghanoush, but I’m never one to turn a dip down 🙂

  22. love your pics! looks great =) thanks for sharing!

  23. I think your food growing up was far superior to mine because yes, I did unfortunately grow up on pizza and fries. I SO love eggplant and I adore any recipes where I can get more of it in my diet so I am absolutely trying this soon! Thank you for the recipe!

  24. It is really amazing how much our taste buds change and how we get more adventurous as we get older. I never liked eggplant as a kid but love it now…and this is the type of food that was foreign to me but I’d gladly sit down and dip into now. Looks great!

    1. Yes it is. There are a lot of foods that I never though in a million years I would ever attempt to eat and now they are some of my fave foods. I love trying different cuisines and I just LOVE indian food!!

  25. This looks really fantastic. Such a unique recipe!

  26. My dad is a big eggplant lover so he would go wild over this dip! Sharing the recipe with him!

    1. Thanks for sharing the recipe Pamela! Let me know if he likes it! 🙂

  27. I’ve been on a huge eggplant kick recently, so this dip sounds perfect for me! Your photos really make me want to just dive right in!

    1. Marcie, Thank you! I’m glad you liked it! 😉 I usually go on “food” sprees as well.

  28. This is fantastic! I was just telling my husband how much I wanted to learn how to make some baba! I would take some hummus, baba ghanoush & falafel over pizza and fries any day!

  29. I definitely didn’t grow up eating anything like this but I could devour that entire bowl – only if I got to it before my husband saw it. I will make this recipe for him as a treat. He will love me and I thank you. 🙂

    1. Thank you Maureen! glad I gave you an idea to make your husband. Do let me know if you make it 🙂