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Melitzanosalata (Greek Roasted Eggplant Dip)

October 16, 2025 by Bite Sized Kitchen 4 Comments

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Melitzanosalata is a Greek Eggplant Dip often served as a mezé platter with pita bread for dipping. It is a super healthy dip that my aunt always makes at our family parties! It is made with roasted eggplant, fresh garlic, and lemon juice! A simple yet delicious appetizer spread that everyone will love!

Easy melitzanosalata recipe! A healthy Greek eggplant spread made with roasted eggplant and garlic.

What IS Melitzanosalata?

Melitzanosalata is a super tasty Greek appetizer! It is a tasty dip, spread, or salad, as some may call, on every Greek restaurant menu!

What does it mean? Eggplant in Greek is called “melitzana” and salad in Greek is “salata” so putting both together literally means eggplant salad. I like to think of it more as a dip or spread than a salad but who’s judging? This appetizer is great for parties because it’s super healthy, easy to make, inexpensive and will please even your vegetarian or vegan friends!

Other common names for this dip are baba ghanoush, aubergin dip or eggplant “paste”. Baba ghanoush is very similar to this but melitzanosalata has NO tahini in it. I like to think of it as a ‘Greek style’ baba ghanoush but BETTER!

How To Make Melitzanosalata (A Greek Eggplant Spread)

Being Greek, I have had my fair share of Greek salads and spreads. Most often, I’m able to enjoy this authentic roasted eggplant dip at our family parties thanks to my aunt! Her recipe is delicious so I asked her for the recipe.

I did tweak the recipe just a bit by adding fresh lemon juice and chopped parsley. The lemon juice helps keep the eggplant from turning brown AND adds a touch of acidity which I think it needs. And the parsley adds a pop of color and freshness!

Steps For Making Melitzanosalata:

It is so simple to make! Keep in mind that most people use whole roasted eggplants, However, for this recipe, to save time, I cut my eggplant in half lengthwise and roasted it that way. It roasts much faster this way.

  • Pierce your eggplants then roast whole in the oven for about an hour (this is usually done whole)
  • Allow to cool and chop up with a knife so you have mashed eggplant. If you want more of a ‘chunky’ eggplant dip, give it a rougher chop.
  • Add minced garlic, lemon juice and parsley
  • Serve with warm grilled pita bread
roasted eggplant

Do you have to peel eggplant before you cook it?

No! When you roast them long enough, the skin will be very easy to peel off! I don’t recommend leaving the skin on. The chunks of skin will take away from the smoothness of the dip.

How To Take The Bitterness Away From Eggplant

Eggplant has a tendency to be very bitter and can ruin your dish if not cooked/baked properly. I like to use salt to remove any bitterness prior to cooking. Here are some other great tips for preventing bitter eggplant!

What To Serve With Your Roasted Eggplant Dip

The best and most traditional thing to serve with this eggplant dish is PITA BREAD! Because this dip is more of a ‘spread’, you can serve the dish with a small spoon if you’re expecting company.

Here is a great recipe with a video for how to make your OWN pita bread!!

Almost all the restaurants in Greece, or even in the Mediterranean, serve grilled or charred pita bread OR crusty bread with their dips. The grilled pita bread is my absolute favorite. If you can find a good brand, snag it and freeze it in bulk!!

How To Grill or ‘Char’ Your Pita Bread

Tossing your pita over a fire takes it to ANOTHER level! It is so easy to do and so worth the extra step!

All you do is take the whole pita round and place it directly over the flame on your stove. (This will only work with a gas grill). Keep a close eye on the pita so you don’t burn it! You just want a slight char your pita to give it a nice smokey flavor. Do this on both sides and then cut into triangles and serve!

Greek Baba Ghanoush spread! An easy roasted eggplant dip serived with pita bread!

What Can I Add To My Melitzanosalata Dip?

There are a few different things you can add to your eggplant dip to up the “flavor ante”:

  • Grill your eggplant to get a smokey flavor in your dip
  • Add some spices like paprika, chili powder, cumin or cayenne
  • Add some red wine vinegar
  • Add some other fresh herbs like dill or thyme
  • Add some Worcestershire. (It is my secret ingredient in a lot of dishes!)
  • Add some liquid smoke. (This stuff allows you to get that smokey flavor without touching a grill.)
  • Add tomatoes or roasted peppers
  • Add some feta cheese
  • Add chopped olives
  • Add shredded onion

Turn Your Melitzanosalta Into A Crowd-Pleasing Greek Meze Platter

“Meze” means small dishes in Greek. A fun thing I love to do is add other items with this dip to create heavy appetizer spread or even small meal. Just serve it alongside a few other Greek dips to keep the flavors in the ‘Mediterranean ballpark’.

Here are some other dips I recommend serving with your meltizanosalata:

  • Tzatziki
  • Taramosalata
  • Tirosalata
  • Skordalia
  • Saganaki

Other ingredients you want to throw on your meze platter:

  • Kalamata olives
  • Hummus
  • Carrots
  • Peppers
  • Roasted Peppers
  • Breadsticks
  • Cucumbers
  • Artichokes
  • Feta cheese
  • Tomatoes

Can You Make Melitzanosalata Ahead of Time?

Yes! In fact, I recommend it so the flavors have a chance to infuse. You can make it 1-3 days ahead of time and keep it stored in a sealed container. Try making it at least a few hours ahead of time, if not, the night before serving works well.

Can You Freeze Eggplant Dip?

Yes! You can freeze it for up to 12 weeks. Just make sure you seal the container very well. What I do is place the dip in a plastic container. Add a layer of plastic wrap directly over top of the dip. Then seal it closed with the lid. It will help prevent freezer-burn. You should defrost the dip in your refrigerator overnight.


Here are some other Mediterranean inspired dips you may also like!

Olive Oil Bread Dip

The Ultimate Greek Meze Platter

Garlic White Bean Dip

Greek Tzatziki Dip with Dill

Greek Roasted Red Pepper and Feta Dip



Melitzanosalata (Greek Roasted Eggplant Dip)

Easy melitzanosalata recipe! A healthy Greek eggplant spread made with roasted eggplant and garlic.

Melitzanosalata (Greek Roasted Eggplant Dip)

Melitzanosalata is a Greek Eggplant Dip often served as a mezé platter with pita bread for dipping. It is a super healthy dip that my aunt always makes at our family parties! It is made with roasted eggplant, fresh garlic, and lemon juice! A simple yet delicious appetizer spread that everyone will love!
5 from 4 votes
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Course: Appetizer, Salad, Side Dish, Snack
Cuisine: Greek, Mediterranean
Keyword: dip, eggplant, greek, vegan, vegetarian
Prep Time: 10 minutes
Cook Time: 1 hour
Cooling Time: 30 minutes
Total Time: 1 hour 40 minutes
Servings: 10 people
Calories: 62kcal
Author: Aleka Shunk

Ingredients

  • 2 Medium Eggplants ((about 2 1/2 lbs))
  • 1/4 Cup Olive Oil
  • 2-3 Small Garlic Cloves Minced ((or 1-2 large))
  • 2 1/2 Tbsp. Freshly Squeezed Lemon Juice
  • 1 Tbsp. Chopped Fresh Parsley
  • *Salt and Pepper to taste

Charred Pita Bread Triangles (for dipping)

    Instructions

    • Preheat your oven to 425° F.
    • Cut eggplants in half and place them on a baking sheet. Prick the outside of each with a fork a 6-7 times. Drizzle entire eggplant with olive oil and leave them cut-side down on baking sheet. Cover baking sheet with foil and bake for 45 min-1 hour. (You will know they're ready when you can easily pierce them with a fork). You really can't "overcook" your eggplant for this recipe so don't worry about leaving them in too long.
    • When eggplants are cool enough to handle (about 20 minutes) remove skin and chop up with a knife until you have the consistency you prefer. **If you want your dip to be very smooth, you can simply add all of your ingredients to a food processor and blend together.
    • If not using a food processor, add your eggplant, parsley, lemon juice and garlic to a large bowl and stir until combined. Season with salt and pepper to your liking! (Eggplant is very bland on its own so don't be afraid to add a good amount of salt!)
    • For best results, allow flavors to infuse for at least an hour in the fridge before serving. Serve with charred or grilled pita or naan bread on the side!

    Recipe Notes

    *Add more or less garlic depending how much you like garlic.
    *Make ahead of time and freeze for up to 12 weeks!

    Nutrition

    Serving: 10people | Calories: 62kcal | Carbohydrates: 4.3g | Protein: 0.7g | Fat: 5.2g | Saturated Fat: 0.7g | Cholesterol: 0mg | Sodium: 2mg | Potassium: 164mg | Fiber: 2.4g | Sugar: 2.1g | Vitamin C: 8mg
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    Comments

    1. Chelsey

      October 18, 2025 at 3:37 pm

      5 stars
      This roasted egg plant dip looks just wonderful! I love Greek food, especially dips like this with pita bread. Great tips on roasting the egg plant with salt to take away the bitterness. I’ll definitely have to give this Melitzanosalata a try!

      Reply
      • Bite Sized Kitchen

        October 19, 2025 at 9:26 pm

        Thanks Chelsey!!

        Reply
    2. Jas @ All that's Jas

      October 18, 2025 at 2:53 pm

      5 stars
      Mmm, sounds like baba ganoush also made with roasted eggplant which I love, so I know I’d love this Greek version too.
      Dips are such fun and versatile snack option!

      Reply
      • Bite Sized Kitchen

        October 19, 2025 at 9:26 pm

        Yes they’re so similar!!

        Reply

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