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    Vegan Japanese Eggplant in Chive-Ginger Marinade|A Light Summer Side with Maesil Syrup

    Updated: Jul 20, 2025 · Published: Jul 12, 2025 by Vegin Vegan Vegun! · This post may contain affiliate links · Leave a Comment

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    Pan-seared Japanese eggplant, gently soaked in a soy-based marinade of garlic chives, fresh ginger, and maesil-cheong (Korean plum syrup). A simple vegan summer side dish — equally satisfying warm or chilled, and perfect for make-ahead days.

    Pan-seared eggplant topped with garlic chive and ginger marinade – a simple vegan summer side dish with maesil syrup.
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    ☔️ From the Rainy Season Kitchen

    Just as I thought the rainy season might end early this year and began preparing to dry the umeboshi I’d been pickling, a cool breeze drifted through the curtains one morning. The sky stayed low and grey — as if whispering, “not yet.”

    My body, already tuned toward summer, still held yesterday’s heat. On these in-between days — not quite warm, not quite cold — I slice eggplants and sear them gently in sesame oil. Then I soak them in a marinade of soy sauce, chives, and ginger, with a splash of last year’s maesil-cheong.

    If I make enough and chill it in advance, I know tomorrow’s heat will be met with a cool, refreshing bite — waiting for me.

    During these unsettled days, I focus on each small gesture: the size of each mince, the thickness of the eggplant slices, the way they soften in the pan. One thing at a time. And somehow, it calms the heart.

    With the rhythm of the knife, the scent of chives, and a quiet attention to each step —
    a simple summer meal is born.

    Close up pan-seared eggplant topped with garlic chive and ginger marinade – a simple vegan summer side dish.
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    • ☔️ From the Rainy Season Kitchen
    • 🧺 Why You’ll Love This Vegan Japanese Eggplant
    • 🍆 Ingredients at a Glance
    • 🧂 What is Maesil-Cheong?
    • 📖 How to Make This Vegan Eggplant Side Dish
    • 🫙 Storage Tips
    • 📓 Kitchen Notes & Ideas
    • 📚 FAQ
    • 👒 More Recipes with Japanese Eggplant
    • ☀️ More Recipes with Korean Chili Flakes
    • ✏️ Recipe Card
    • 🕊 Summary

    🧺 Why You’ll Love This Vegan Japanese Eggplant

    This simple summer side dish features tender pan-seared eggplant gently soaked in a garlic chive and ginger marinade. It's sweet, savory, and deeply refreshing — the kind of recipe you’ll want to keep in your fridge during the warmest days.

    • 🌿 Perfect for make-ahead — serve warm or chilled
    • 🍆 Eggplant soaks up flavor beautifully without heavy oil
    • 🧄 The marinade is made with chives, ginger, soy sauce, and maesil syrup
    • 🍜 Delicious over steamed rice or cold noodles

    A dish to cool the body, uplift the spirit, and celebrate summer's produce — all in under 15 minutes.

    🍆 Ingredients at a Glance

    Here’s what you’ll need to create this savory, slightly sweet eggplant side dish — no dashi or broth required.

    ingredients: garlic chives, ginger, soy sauce, and maesil syrup for a savory vegan marinade, and eggplant, sesame oil
    • Japanese eggplant (or any slim, tender variety)
    • Sesame oil (optional, but adds aroma)
    • Garlic chives (or regular chives if unavailable)
    • Fresh ginger, finely chopped
    • Soy sauce
    • Maesil-cheong (Korean plum syrup) – check out how to make maesil-cheong
    • Toasted sesame seeds
    • Korean chili flakes (gochugaru) – optional for mild heat

    📌 Ingredient note: If you don’t have maesil syrup, you can substitute with a mix of water, sugar, and apple cider vinegar (see FAQ for ratio).

    See the recipe card below for exact measurements👇

    🧂 What is Maesil-Cheong?

    Maesil-cheong is a fermented Korean plum syrup made by preserving green plums (maesil) in sugar. It adds a naturally sweet, fruity tang — perfect for summer recipes.

    I often use it in place of mirin or vinegar when I want a more rounded, mellow acidity.
    Learn how to make your own here.

    📖 How to Make This Vegan Eggplant Side Dish

    Let’s prepare this slow, cooling dish step by step — no rush, just a few mindful minutes in the kitchen.

    Sliced eggplant, minced ginger and chives – ingredients for a light vegan marinade with Korean maesil syrup.
    1. Slice and prep:
      Cut off the stem of the Japanese eggplant and slice it lengthwise into even planks, about 5–7mm thick (or to your preferred thickness).
      Mince the ginger finely, and chop the garlic chives.
    🍃 The thinner you slice, the more quickly the eggplant will soften and soak up the chive-ginger marinade.
    Mixing garlic chives, ginger, soy sauce, and maesil syrup for a savory vegan marinade.
    1. Mix the marinade:
      In a small bowl, combine:
      ・chopped chives and ginger
      ・soy sauce
      ・maesil syrup (Korean plum syrup)
      ・toasted sesame seeds
      ・Korean chili flakes (adjust to taste)
    🌿 Let the marinade sit while cooking — this helps the flavors deepen.
    Eggplant slices being pan-seared in sesame oil – a base for vegan Japanese side dish.
    1. Pan-sear the eggplant:
      Heat a bit of sesame oil in a skillet over medium.
      Add the sliced eggplant and cook until tender and slightly golden on both sides.
    🥄 No need to use much oil — eggplant softens beautifully with just a little.
    Pouring garlic chive marinade over warm eggplant – vegan and Korean-inspired flavor.
    1. Add marinade & steam briefly:
      Turn off the heat. While the pan is still warm, pour the garlic chive marinade over the eggplant.
      Cover with a lid and let it sit for 2–3 minutes, until the chives soften gently.
    ✨ Enjoy warm, or let it cool and refrigerate — the flavor gets even better.
    A refreshing vegan dish: chilled eggplant with garlic chive, maesil syrup, and sesame.

    🫙 Storage Tips

    • Store leftovers in an airtight container in the fridge.
    • Best eaten within 2–3 days.
    • Serve chilled for a refreshing summer side dish, or reheat gently if you prefer it warm.

    📓 Kitchen Notes & Ideas

    • This vegan eggplant marinade is also delicious over cold somen noodles.
    • Chop finely and mix into warm rice for a Korean-style eggplant rice bowl.
    • Skip the chili if you're sensitive — the maesil syrup still gives it a lively flavor.
    • Try steaming the eggplant instead of pan-searing for a lighter version.

    📚 FAQ

    Q: Can I substitute maesil syrup?

    A: Yes. Mix ½ tablespoon water + 1½ teaspoon sugar + ½ teaspoon apple cider vinegar.

    Q: Is this spicy?

    A: Not very. But feel free to leave out the chili flakes for a milder, kid-friendly version.

    Q: Can I use regular eggplant?

    A: Yes, you can. Just cut it into smaller pieces, and if it feels a bit firm or bitter, soak it briefly in water before cooking. This step isn’t always necessary, but it can help soften the texture and mellow the flavor.

    Served on the table – a plate of marinated eggplant with chive, maesil syrup, and sesame.

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    ✏️ Recipe Card

    Pan-seared eggplant topped with garlic chive and ginger marinade – a simple vegan summer side dish with maesil syrup.

    Vegan Japanese Eggplant with Maesil Garlic Chive Marinade

    by Vegin Vegan Vegun!
    A light and savory vegan side dish made with Japanese eggplant gently pan-seared in sesame oil and soaked in a chive-ginger soy marinade sweetened with maesil syrup (Korean plum syrup). Delicious warm or chilled — a simple, seasonal recipe perfect for summer.
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    Prep Time 5 minutes mins
    Cook Time 10 minutes mins
    Total 15 minutes mins
    Course make-ahead, side dish
    Cuisine Japanese-inspired, korean-inspired, vegan
    Servings 2 people

    Equipment

    • Skillet or frying pan
    • Knife and cutting board
    • small bowl (for mixing sauce)
    • lid (for steaming)

    Ingredients
      

    Eggplant

    • 1 Japanese eggplant (about 80g)
    • ½–1 teaspoon toasted (dark) sesame oil (adjust to taste)

    Garlic Chive Marinade

    • 1/10 bunch garlic chives (about 10g)
    • 2 g ginger (finely chopped)
    • 1 tablespoon Korean plum extract (Mae-sil-cheong)
    • ½-⅔ tablespoon soy sauce (adjust to taste)
    • ½ teaspoon toasted sesame seeds
    • ⅛ teaspoon Korean chili flakes (optional)

    Instructions
     

    Prep the ingredients:

    • Trim the stem from the eggplant and slice it lengthwise into even planks, about 5–7 mm thick (or to your preferred thickness).
    • Mince the ginger finely, and chop the garlic chives.

    Make the marinade:

    • In a small bowl, mix the chives, ginger, maesil syrup, soy sauce, sesame seeds, and red pepper flakes.
      Tip: Preparing the marinade ahead allows the flavors to blend gently.

    Pan-sear the eggplant:

    • Heat sesame oil in a skillet over medium heat.
    • Sear both sides of the eggplant until lightly browned and tender.

    Marinate and steam:

    • Turn off the heat and immediately pour the marinade over the hot eggplant.
    • Cover with a lid and let sit for a few minutes until the chives wilt slightly.
    • Serve warm or chilled.

    Notes

    • No maesil syrup? Substitute with a mix of water + sugar + apple cider vinegar (½ tablespoon : 1½ teaspoon : ½ tsp).
    • Not into spicy? Feel free to skip the chili flakes. The flavor will stay mellow and fragrant.
    • Storage: Keeps well in the fridge for 2–3 days. Even better after resting overnight.
    • To serve: Delicious over rice or cold noodles. Also great chopped and mixed into warm rice for a quick donburi-style bowl.
    Keyword easy vegan side, garlic chive, japanese eggplant, korean-inspired, maesil syrup, pan-seared eggplant, vegan summer recipe

    🕊 Summary

    A quietly flavorful vegan eggplant side dish, made with Japanese eggplant seared in sesame oil, soaked in a refreshing chive and ginger marinade sweetened with maesil syrup.

    Delicious warm or chilled, it’s a simple summer recipe — perfect to make ahead, serve with rice or cold noodles, or enjoy slowly as the seasons shift.

    Just like the early days of summer…
    when the umeboshi wait to be dried,
    and the sky hints that the rain may soon let go.

    By the time they're done, summer is already halfway gone.
    Let’s savor these fleeting, sun-drenched days —
    in the fields, by the river, through the forest.

    May this season be quiet and rich🎐


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