Turn french fries into a healthy appetizer with these Crispy Oven Baked Eggplant Fries! They’re baked in the oven until crispy on the outside and tender inside. Serve with a trio of sauces at your next party!
Crispy Eggplant Fries Baked in the Oven
There’s something about french fries that are SO fun! Take away the deep fried potato part and they’re the best snack in the world! So why not make them healthier and still delicious?
These eggplant fries are a fun bite sized appetizer everyone will love dipping! I cut my eggplant into sticks, breaded each stick in a panko, Parmesan, herb coating and then baked them in the oven until golden brown and crispy. They are a fun party appetizer or snack that can even be made ahead of time!
How To Cut Your Eggplant Into “Fries”

There is no right or wrong way to cut your eggplant. If you want short, fat fries, great! Long, skinny fries? No problem. Just remember to adjust your baking time accordingly. The thicker the fry, the longer they will need!
How To Cut Your Eggplant Sticks (Batons)
Cutting Option #1
The math teacher in me cut my eggplant fries into similar “rectangular prisms”. The chef in me cut my eggplant fries into “batons“. Either way, you know what fries should look like so cut them how YOU like them. I think the fries look better when they are all the same size and shape (See photo). You can see how I trimmed off the top and bottom of the eggplant first, then I shaved off the round ‘belly’ of the eggplant creating a more rectangular piece to work with giving me 6 flat sides.
Once you have a long brick-like shape, it’s pretty easy to cut into sticks. Just keep cutting the eggplant in half until you have the size you want. The dimensions of my fries are 1″ x 1″ x 1″. But who’s measuring? *Just don’t cut your fries TOO thin or the ratio of breading to eggplant will be off.
With that said, because eggplants are NOT rectangular, you will have some waste if you are looking for perfectly rectangular “batons”. Keep reading if you want minimal waste.

Cutting Option #2
If you want to use up as much of the eggplant as possible, first start by trimming off your ends.
Then cut your eggplant into round discs that are about 1″ thick. Finally, cut each disc into long sticks. These will be your fries.
They will be all different sizes but that’s okay. Just keep in mind that if some of your fries are TOO small, they will cook faster than the others so ditch the small ones or just take them out of the oven earlier.
How To Bake Eggplant Fries
Eggplant cooks very easily so you have to be careful you don’t overcook your fries otherwise you may end up with mushy fries. Eggplant also absorbs oil and fat like a sponge so don’t add oil directly to your eggplant.

You need to coat your eggplant in a breadcrumb coating so it helps to hold the eggplant up while creating a crunchy exterior. I chose your standard breadcrumb, egg wash and flour coating because its a no-fail way to lock in moisture while maintaining crispiness.
Once your eggplant sticks are all coated thoroughly in breadcrumbs, you want to place them up on a baking sheet lined with parchment paper. Allow an inch or so between each stick.
What Temperature To Bake Your Eggplant Fries?
Your baking temperature should be about 425 degrees F otherwise the breading will not brown and your eggplant sticks will not look as appetizing.
How Long To Bake Your Eggplant Fries?
Your baking time will depend on the size of your fries. If they are larger you will want to bake them longer. Stick a fork in one of the fries and if it goes in easily, they should be done! The longest you will bake them will be about 20 minutes but this recipes takes 15.
Do I Need To Peel My Eggplant?
Nope. If you get your hands on some beautiful purple eggplant, keep the skin on! It looks nice peaking through. But it is completely your choice.

How To Season Your Eggplant Fries
Eggplant is VERY bland so you definitely want to season your fries well! You can do this a few different ways. I recommend seasoning your breadcrumbs ahead of time OR purchasing the seasoned breadcrumbs at your food store to save time. With that said, if you DO like using seasoned breadcrumbs, you will need to add a bit more salt!

Dipping Sauces For Eggplant Fries
There are a few different dipping sauce options you can choose from. I prefer to have at least two different sauce options for my guests to have fun experimenting with!
- Tzatziki sauce is one of my favorites. It’s healthy, fresh and goes very well with eggplant.
- Marinara sauce is always a hit and is the most commonly used sauce. If you have a favorite or delicious marinara recipe, now is the time to pull it out!
- An aioli of some sort is always a winner when it comes to dipping! Here are some fun aioli recipes you can choose from.
- Honey mustard sauce. I can dip anything into this.
- Sriracha mayo is easy to make and popular these days.
- Honey BBQ sauce. (If you can find a good one!)
- Buttermilk ranch dressing is always a fan favorite and easy to pull out.
- Plain ole ketchup! Kids and adults love it.
How To Make These Ahead of Time
Warm appetizers are NOT easy to prepare in advance because they either get soggy or dried out. The best way to make these ahead of time without losing the crispness on the outside and the tenderness on the inside is to bake them 75% of the way through!
Then place in the refrigerator on another cool baking sheet and cover with foil. When your guests arrive, pop the whole sheet pan in the oven and finish baking them the other 25% of the way! They will crisp right back up!
Tips For Baking Your Eggplant Fries
- Make sure your coating sticks to each fry nicely. This means coating each stick thoroughly in the flour and egg. If these two steps are done carefully, your breadcrumbs will stick well without having “bald” spots!
- Adding the oil to your breadcrumbs will helps them brown nicely.
- Use parchment paper to prevent them from sticking! In my experience, it will also help brown your fries more evenly.
- BROIL THEM! If your eggplant fries do not have the color you want after time is up, turn your broiler on and let the broiler do the browning for you!! You may want to turn your eggplant a few times but it works well.
- Sprinkle some salt onto your eggplant fries while your preparing your dredging station. This will help take away the bitterness of the eggplant. Just make sure to wipe off the salt after so they are not overly salty!

Here are some other appetizers you may like:
Baked Polenta Fries With Thyme Honey
The Best Bread Dipping Herb Oil
Crispy Oven Baked Eggplant Fries (with Parmesan)

Crispy Oven Baked Eggplant Fries (with Parmesan)
Ingredients
- 1 lb. Eggplant ((short and fat))
- 1 Cup Cornstarch ((or flour))
- 2 Large Eggs + 1 Tbsp Water
- 1 1/2 Cup Panko Breadcrumbs
- 1/4 Cup Parmesan Cheese
- 3 Tbsp Olive Oil
- 1/2 Tsp. Garlic Powder
- 1/2 Tsp. Onion Powder
- 3/4 Tsp Salt
- 1/2 Tsp. Pepper
- 2 Tbsp. Freshly Chopped Parsley
Instructions
- Preheat oven to 425°F and cut your eggplant into 4-6" sticks. (See photos above.) You should be able to get about 10-12 eggplant sticks if they are 4-6" in length. The size of your eggplant will determine the total yield.
- Add your breadcrumbs, parsley, Parmesan cheese and olive oil to a LARGE bowl and mix thoroughly to coat. The oil will help the fries to brown nicely.
- Set up the rest of your dredging station by pouring the cornstarch onto a plate. Scramble your eggs in a wide bowl or plate (so the eggplant will fit) and place your breadcrumbs last in an assembly line. Have one large baking sheet ready to go with parchment paper.
- Mix your onion powder, garlic powder, salt and pepper in a small bowl and sprinkle evenly onto your eggplant fries. Make sure to coat all sides evenly.
- Dredge each stick into the corn starch. Then coat each in the egg wash. Finally, coat each stick into the panko mixture until evenly coated. Place sticks on parchment paper when finished. *Tip. It's faster if you do each stage all at once rather than sending one at a time through the assembly line.
- Bake for 15-18 minutes or until golden brown. Serve warm with any sauce you prefer.


Haley
These look great Aleka! Maybe I can actually get my husband to try eggplant with these (haha). But seriously… I love eggplant!
Jas @ All that's Jas
I never had eggplant fries but I’m drooling over these parmesan crusted ones. Love that they’re oven baked instead of fried. Thanks for the tips on making them perfectly crispy. I can’t wait to try it!
Chelsey
These crispy eggplant fries look delicious! I actually was reading my son an ABC book with eggplant in it the other day and he asked me what it tastes like (obviously I don’t cook with it much haha) so I’ve been wanting to find a recipe with it!! Can’t wait to try these out!
Bite Sized Kitchen
Lol that’s funny! I hope he likes them!