Ratatouille

Servings: 4 Total Time: 1 hr 25 mins Difficulty: Intermediate
Just like the one from the animated Pixar movie Ratatouille
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I remember when I watched the animated Pixar movie Ratatouille – that was the first time I ever heard of this vegetable French stew. 🍲

Ratatouille is a French stewed vegetable meal 🥘. It originates from Nice, hence it is sometimes called “ratatouille niçoise”. There are different recipes of this widely popular French meal but most commonly they include courgette, aubergine 🍆 , tomato 🍅 , garlic 🧄 , onion 🧅 and some combination of local herbs 🌿.

The meal is full of colour and simply beautiful to look at (read below for presentation). Make sure you slice your vegetables into thin slices – you need to be patient for this bit 😜

I thought about Remy from the movie and decided to try and cook ratatouille. Here is my take on this famous vegetable stew 🍲:

Remy from Ratatouille
Difficulty: Intermediate Prep Time 20 mins Cook Time 60 mins Rest Time 5 mins Total Time 1 hr 25 mins
Servings: 4

Ingredients

Method

  1. Pour 4 table spoons of vegetable oil in a skillet. Turn the hob to a high temperature

    Chop the onion, peppers and mince the garlic

    When the oil is hot, place the vegetables and cook until golden ( 8-10 minutes)

  2. Once the vegetables have softened, add the crushed tomatoes

    Season with mixed herbs, salt, pepper and thyme

    Cut the fresh basil and drizzle over the sauce

    Add the sugar

    Add about 1 tablespoon of balsamic vinegar (or a bit more if you are like me and you LOVE balsamic vinegar )

  3. Lower the temperature to medium and let it simmer for 15-20 minutes

    In the meantime start slicing the vegetables into thin 3-4 mm rounds and stack aside separately

    Add the crème fraîche to the sauce to thicken it

  4. Pre-heat your oven to 190 C

    Pour the sauce into a round-shaped tray

    Arrange the sliced vegetables into alternating patterns (e.g. aubergine, tomato, courgette) on top of the sauce, starting from the outer edge and working your way to the middle

  5. When you are done, brush some oil on top of the veggies so they don't burn. You can also make your own seasoning, if you wish - in a separate bowl mix oil, thyme, garlic, salt and pepper and brush on top of the veggies

    Cover with foil and bake at 190C for 45 minutes. Then remove the foil and bake for another 15 minutes until the vegetables are soft

    Take out of the oven and let it rest for 5 minutes before serving

  6. Voilà, bon appétit!

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Hello, I am Tsvety Ivanova and welcome to my website Dine with Delight. Here you will find my healthy twists to traditional recipes. I love wining and dining out so you can find my restaurant reviews and also wellness tips on how to live with delight!

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