Ratatouille
I am intimidated by a lot of French recipes. French cooking is such a classic, revered technique. However, once I try a French recipe I realize that it is easier than I thought, and of course it tastes amazing! That was my experience with Ratatouille. My kids asked me to make it after watching the Disney movie (I don’t think they realized that it was all vegetables haha) and now I make it all the time. I love the fresh, tender vegetables and the rich tomato sauce.
Frequently Asked Questions:
What to Serve with Ratatouille
Eat this ratatouille recipe on its own, or pour the veggie dish over pasta, potatoes, bread or rice. Or if you want a more substantial meal, serve in a simple baking dish alongside any of your favorite main courses. It’s perfectly paired with herb chicken, steak, or a hearty meatloaf.
Step-by-Step Instructions
First you want to slice all of your vegetables. I sliced them all in rounds, except for the eggplant which was much bigger than the others so I cut it in fourths. For this recipe I used eggplant, zucchini, roma tomatoes, and red onions. Ratatouille also usually includes yellow squash, but these are the veggies I had on hand. You could also add yellow bell pepper or red peppers.
Next, make your sauce. I used a cast iron skillet so I could transfer the dish directly into the oven. However, you can also use a saucepan to stir the sauce and then transfer it into a casserole dish before adding your veggies on top. Saute the onions, garlic, and bell peppers. Add crushed tomatoes, fresh basil, salt, and pepper. For a spicier dish, add some red pepper flakes. You can also top with fresh parsley, thyme or any other herbs you have on hand.
Now for the fun part! Place your sliced vegetables in an alternating pattern in a swirl around the skillet.
Then, drizzle a little bit of olive oil over the top and add salt and pepper to taste. Cover with aluminum foil and bake for 40 minutes at 375. When the timer goes off, take off the aluminum foil and bake for 20 more minutes.
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