The 12th verse of Leonard Cohen’s “Hallelujah” is an eggplant parm recipe but no one ever includes it in their cover.
— Jenny Jaffe (@jennyjaffe) September 8, 2019
Television writer Jenny Jaffe declared that the 12th verse of Leonard Cohen’s “Hallelujah” was an eggplant recipe. Her Twitter followers took that as a challenge, and some of their lyrics are delicious!
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You salt the slices til they drain
Their bitterness, like tears of pain,
You dredge with flour, then dip in egg then bread crumbs
Arrange in pan and bake till brown
Then spread the sauce on every round
And sprinkle with the parmesan reggiano
Reggiano
Reggiano
Reggiano
Reggiano— DrLith, the Good Chaos (@drlith) September 8, 2019
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You dip in egg, and crumbs of bread
Place on a sheet, and then you spread
The whole shebang with the marinara.
Don’t forget to salt it, if you please
The end is when you sprinkle cheese
And that’s how you make eggplant parmigiana.— S (@vidiot_) September 8, 2019
Sometimes the hellsite is good and this is one of those times.
— Lizzy Someone (@lizzy_someone) September 8, 2019
Winner! Both the recipe and the meter are correct! 🙂
— Csb (@csbcsbcsbcsb) September 9, 2019
Amazing.
— Jenny Jaffe (@jennyjaffe) September 9, 2019
Thank you for including spices
— CrankyOtter (@CrankyOtter) September 9, 2019
OMG this is surreal and wonderful.
— S (@vidiot_) September 9, 2019
I heard there was a tasty pan
Of eggplant, sauce, and parmesan
But uh-oh, you say you’re a vegan, do ya?
Well, that’s ok, cause there more for me
And garlic, it will set you free
And the Navy boys, they still are singing hooyahSinging hooyah…
Singing hooyah…(etc.)
— Matthew Olwell (@mattolwell) September 9, 2019
Oh, there are plenty more where these came from. Read all the responses here. -via Metafilter
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