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Ratatouille

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This gorgeous dish that originated in Nice. Ratatouille is a traditional French recipe and is also known as stewed vegetables. If you find the name familiar, it is because it’s the same of a Disney movie. And in the movie, they served up this dish as well in one of the scene! 

This dish is traditionally build on fresh vegetables sauteed separately then layered on a baking dish before sending it to the oven to stew. Here, we skip that first step, layered the vegetables, and allow it to cook all at once. It’s a great side dish, and a great vegetarian alternative as well. I particularly like this dish because it’s healthy and I don’t have to feel guilty reaching out for a 2nd serving.  

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The process of layering is pretty tedious in my opinion. But it was well worth the effort after seeing how gorgeous it turned out to be! I used the thinnest setting on my mandoline slicer to get more layers. However, you can always go a little chunkier. Use your favourite pasta sauce as the base, or you can always make your own. After pictures, I grated some parmesan cheese on top before serving, which gave the dish a little more oomph! 

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Ratatouille

Delishar
Serves 4-6

Ingredients
  

  • 1 zucchini thinly sliced
  • 1 yellow squash thinly sliced
  • 1 brinjal / eggplant thinly sliced
  • 1 red pepper thinly sliced into semi circles
  • 1 jar 400g of your favourite pasta sauce (I used a roasted red pepper sauce)
  • 3 tbsp extra virgin olive oil
  • 2-3 cloves garlic minced
  • 4 springs thyme leaves removed
  • 2 tbsp chopped basil leaves
  • Salt and pepper to taste
  • Fresh basil to garnish

Instructions
 

  • Preheat oven to 190C.
  • Mix olive oil, thyme, basil, and garlic together.
  • Coat the bottom of your 10 inch cast iron skillet with pasta sauce.
  • Lay out thinly sliced vegetables in alternate patterns.
  • Season with salt and pepper.
  • Spread olive oil mixture on top of vegetable.
  • Cover skillet with foil.
  • Bake for 35-40 minutes until sauce is bubbly and vegetable is soft.
  • Garnish with fresh basil before serving.

Notes

Use a mandoline slicer to get even thin slices of vegetables.
Use a casserole in place of a cast iron skillet.
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7 Comments

  • Reply
    HoneyBeeSweets
    10 May, 2016 at 9:02 pm

    Wow what a gorgeous looking one pan dish Sharon! I’m not sure if I have the patience to layer all the vegetables so nicely haha! Beautiful work there. 🙂

    • Reply
      Sharon Lam
      10 May, 2016 at 9:14 pm

      Thank you so much, Bee! It was quite a lot of work but the end product was so worth it! 😀😀

  • Reply
    Makos (@thehungrybites)
    22 October, 2016 at 3:25 am

    Beautiful presentation! And it looks very yummy!!!

  • Reply
    Debbie
    9 January, 2017 at 11:34 pm

    This is a BEAUTIFUL dish ! Is the finished product logging with water from the veggies after baking or does the baking time evaporate the water?

    • Reply
      Sharon Lam
      10 January, 2017 at 10:42 am

      Thank you, Debbie. There was no logging of water in the dish, the sauce consistency was still pleasant. 🙂

  • Reply
    Tundi jk
    4 September, 2017 at 9:51 pm

    Beautiful and so tasty dish 🙂 I made it few times it’s simply and easy !!!
    Yummmm yummmm😍

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