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MEXICAN RATATOUILLE



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Jalapeno pepper and cilantro give this ratatouille a south of the border taste. It travels very well! Adapted from the New Basics Cookbook by Julee Rosso & Sheila Lukins.

Provided by Sharon123

Categories     Peppers

Time 45m

Yield 4-6

Number Of Ingredients 14

2 tablespoons vegetable oil
1 medium onion, chopped
2 (6 ounce) yellow squash, cut into 1/2-inch cubes
2 (6 ounce) zucchini, cut into 1/2-inch cubes
1 teaspoon dried oregano
3/4 teaspoon salt
1/2 teaspoon cumin
2 garlic cloves, minced
pepper, to taste
2 firm green tomatoes, diced
1/2 fresh jalapeno pepper, minced
1 fresh mild chili pepper, minced (optional)
1/4 cup cilantro, chopped
1/4 cup cilantro, chopped

Steps:

  • Preheat the oven to 350*F.
  • Heat the oil in a large skillet, and saute the onion for about 4 minutes on medium heat. Add the yellow squash, zucchini, oregano, salt, cumin, garlic, and black pepper. Saute 5 minutes, stirring often.
  • Stir in the tomatoes and chile peppers. Transfer the mixture to an oven proof 2 1/2 quart casserole, cover, and bake for 30 minutes.
  • Stir in the cilantro, and serve immediately or let cool to room temperature. Enjoy!

Nutrition Facts : Calories 113.9, Fat 7.3, SaturatedFat 1, Sodium 460.9, Carbohydrate 11.7, Fiber 2.9, Sugar 6.2, Protein 3

THE BEST RATATOUILLE



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Summer delivers a bounty of fresh vegetables all at once and we scramble to use them up before they become scarce again. This southern French staple is the perfect way to get all your summer goodies into one dish. As the stew slowly simmers, the flavors mingle in the most perfect of ways, giving you a dish that is stunning on its own or equally fabulous served alongside grilled meats or fish.

Provided by Food Network Kitchen

Categories     side-dish

Time 1h

Yield 6 servings as a main, 12 servings as a side

Number Of Ingredients 12

1/4 cup plus 2 tablespoons extra-virgin olive oil
2 yellow bell peppers, diced into 1/2-inch pieces (about 2 cups)
1 large yellow onion, diced into 1/2-inch pieces (about 2 cups)
Kosher salt and freshly ground black pepper
1 large eggplant (1 1/2 pounds), diced into 1/2-inch pieces (about 9 cups)
1 large zucchini (1 pound), diced into 1/2-inch pieces (about 3 1/2 cups)
3 cloves garlic, minced (about 1 tablespoon)
3 tablespoons tomato paste
1/2 teaspoon crushed red pepper flakes, optional
1 1/2 pounds ripe tomatoes, diced into 1/2-inch pieces (about 4 cups)
1/2 cup fresh parsley, chopped, plus more for serving
6 large fresh basil leaves, torn, plus more for serving

Steps:

  • Heat 1/4 cup olive oil in a medium saucepan over medium heat until shimmering, about 1 minute. Add the bell peppers, onion and 1 teaspoon salt and cook, stirring often, until the onions are translucent and the bell peppers have softened slightly, about 10 minutes. Add the eggplant, the remaining 2 tablespoons olive oil and 1 teaspoon salt. Cook, stirring often, until the eggplant is very soft, about 8 minutes. Add the zucchini and continue to cook, stirring often, until beginning to soften, about 5 minutes. Add the garlic, tomato paste and red pepper flakes, if using. Cook, stirring often, until the zucchini has softened, about 5 minutes.
  • Stir in the tomatoes, bring to a simmer and then reduce the heat to low and cover the pot. Simmer, stirring occasionally, until the ratatouille has reached a thick stew-like consistency, about 10 minutes. Stir in the parsley and basil with salt and pepper to taste. Spoon into a bowl and sprinkle with more fresh parsley and basil before serving.

HOW TO MAKE RATATOUILLE



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Transform a humble mix of eggplant, tomatoes, zucchini, onions and peppers into so much more. Melissa Clark will show you how.

Provided by Melissa Clark

Number Of Ingredients 0

Steps:

  • Vegetables are the bedrock of French cuisine, the foundation upon which all is built. Although cooking bibles like "The Escoffier Cookbook" and "Larousse Gastronomique" may not have as many recipes centering on artichokes and carrots as they do on chicken or beef, it is only because vegetables suffuse the canon and the kitchen, from the broths and sauces that serve as the base of elaborate dishes, to the garnishes that finish them.But there are a handful of dishes where vegetables are the stars. Ratatouille is beloved for its silky, olive oil-imbued vegetables, which are saturated with the summery scents of garlic and herbs. By mastering it, you will gain not only deeper insights into how to cook the vegetables in the recipe, but you will also be able to apply that knowledge to other vegetables, making you a better cook all around.Unlike much of French cuisine, ratatouille does not have a set recipe or precise technique. There are as many versions as there are cooks, each slightly different in method and ingredients.The most traditional recipes call for cooking each vegetable separately in a pot on the stove until well browned, layering everything back into the pot with a generous amount of olive oil and some tomatoes, and then letting it all slowly stew. Most cooks agree that this is the best way to ensure that the vegetables are cooked to perfection before all are combined, and the flavors left to meld.However, all that standing at the stove stirring vegetables can become tedious. Even "Larousse Gastronomique" discards that method in its official recipe, throwing everything into the same pan in stages without the benefit of that individual browning.But there is another, better way around the tedium: using your oven. This is what many contemporary French cooks do, and it's the method on which our recipe is based. All the vegetables are bathed in olive oil and roasted separately on baking pans until well browned. Then they're mixed together in one pan, covered with more oil and some tomato, and cooked again until everything condenses in flavor and practically falls apart, soaking up the good oil and tomato almost like a confit.That time spent steeping in good oil makes ratatouille one of the rare vegetable dishes that improves as it sits. It is best made in advance, and you can be flexible with the way you cook it, roasting the vegetables in stages as time allows, then combining them all even days later. It is also wonderfully versatile at the table, making a fine starter, side dish or main course, one that can be eaten warm, at room temperature or cold.
  • A slowly cooked stew of eggplant, onions, peppers, summer squash and tomatoes has been simmering on hearths around the Mediterranean since the 16th century, when tomatoes, peppers and squash from the Americas met the eggplant, onion and olive oil already in residence.This basic combination of summer vegetables takes different forms throughout the region. In Catalonia, it is simmered until it is almost jamlike and called samfaina. In Turkey, it is known as turlu and may also contain potatoes, okra and green beans. Lebanon, Egypt and Greece all have versions. In Provençe, it is scented with herbs and garlic and called ratatouille.The term, which came into use in the 19th century, is derived from the French verbs ratouiller and tatouiller, both meaning to stir up. And the pleasing, percussive-sounding word captures the essence of this dish: a stirring of several vegetables that have been cooked separately before being combined.Originally, a ratatouille could be any kind of simple or coarse stew. It could include meat, or it could do without it. Nineteenth-century French military slang referred to the dish as a "rata." The first written mentions of the all-vegetable stew from Nice that we know today, also called sauté à la Niçoise, came in the early 20th century.But by 1930, ratatouille had become entrenched in the Provençal repertoire. Henri Heyraud, the author of "La Cuisine à Nice," described it as a ragoût of eggplant, zucchini, peppers and tomatoes. The use of the word ragoût here is fitting; it means to revive the taste, which is exactly what ratatouille does, giving cooked vegetables and herbs new verve when they are combined and cooked again.As Provençal cuisine became fashionable all over France (and to a lesser degree in Britain and the United States) in the latter part of the 20th century, the popularity of ratatouille grew. It has since become a summer staple to serve with simple grilled meats, or as a main course in its own right, with the requisite bottle of rosé.Above, "Still Life With Flowers and Vegetables" by Caravaggio (1571-1610).
  • Sharp knives You need a chef's knife and paring knife to prepare the vegetables. And a well-sharpened knife will make all that chopping go noticeably faster than a dull knife.Baking sheets The vegetables in this ratatouille are roasted individually before they are all combined. Ideally, you will have at least four large rimmed metal baking sheets for doing so. You can get away with fewer, but you will need to cook the vegetables in batches.Large baking dish You could heap all of the vegetables onto a baking sheet when it is time to cook them together. But a large, shallow, attractive casserole that can travel straight to the table is an appealing way to serve the dish.Wirecutter, a product recommendations website owned by The New York Times Company, has guides to the best chef's knives, paring knives, baking sheets and casserole dishes.
  • In our version of this classic Provençal dish, vegetables are covered in olive oil and roasted separately, then together, until they collapse into a soft, herb-scented stew. Ratatouille takes time to prepare and tastes better the next day, so plan ahead. For that reason, it's an ideal make-ahead dish for a gathering.
  • There are many ways you can cut the vegetables for ratatouille, but a combination of slices, rounds and spears gives the stew an attractive look and some textural contrast. (Brush up on your technique with our guide to basic knife skills.) Eggplant is like the meat of the ratatouille, adding a savory heft and richness.You can use any type of eggplant you like, though if the skin is tough and leathery, consider peeling it first. If you'd prefer to keep the skin on, which gives ratatouille a nice texture, look for tender, young, thin-skinned eggplant. In France, cooks often use large Italian purple-black eggplants. But you can also use graffiti, Japanese, Chinese or white eggplant varieties, or use a combination of them for the most interesting and diverse texture.To prepare the eggplants, slice off the top and bottom from each. Lay an eggplant on its side and cut it in half, then cut it into 1-inch chunks or spears. Repeat with remaining eggplant.Peppers give a jammy sweetness and fruitiness to the stew pot. Choose a combination of red, yellow and orange bell peppers, or other sweet peppers. Green bell peppers, which are harvested earlier than the red, orange and yellow ones, have a more pungent, grassy flavor and less sweetness; they are not what you want for ratatouille.To prepare the peppers, lay one on its side and slice off the top and bottom. Halve the pepper, remove the seeds and cut out the white veins. Slice into 1/4-inch-thick strips. Repeat with remaining peppers. Alternatively, after trimming and seeding the peppers, you can cut them into 1/4-inch thick rounds.Zucchini is soft, sweet and very succulent when slowly stewed in a ratatouille.You can use any variety of zucchini you find - the fresher, the better. A mix of colors (yellow, dark green and pale green) makes for a particularly pretty dish. Always keep the skins on zucchini, or they will completely fall apart as they cook.To prepare the zucchini, slice off the tops and bottoms. Lay each zucchini on its side. Cutting horizontally, slice into 1/4-inch-thick rounds.Onions add a caramelized sweetness to ratatouille. Large Spanish onions or white onions (which have a high water content and some bite) are best here. Keep in mind that as the onions cook, they sweeten, so unless you want a particularly sweet ratatouille, avoid red onions, Vidalias and other high-sugar onions.To prepare the onions, halve them from the stem to the root, then peel. Next, lay them flat. For ratatouille, aim for 1/4-inch-thick slices - that is, unless you want more pronounced onion pieces in the dish, in which case you can cut thicker pieces. The thicker the slices, the longer the onions will take to roast.
  • Ratatouille is a freer and easier recipe than much of what you'll find in the canon of French cuisine, requiring you to spend more time choosing the ingredients than actually fiddling with them. That said, there are some techniques that will help you get the most deeply flavored dish. Blanching tomatoes helps loosen the skin, making them easier to peel without losing any of their precious, sweet juices. The trick is remove them from the boiling water before their flesh is cooked. You want to cook only the skin.Choose tomatoes that are ripe but still firm; soft tomatoes won't hold up to the peeling and blanching. You can use any variety as long as it is flavorful and sweet. However, using large round tomatoes rather than small plum tomatoes makes the blanching, peeling and seeding go more quickly.To begin, bring a medium pot of water to a boil. One at a time, drop the whole tomatoes into the boiling water. Cover and let boil for 10 seconds. Using a slotted spoon or tongs, immediately remove the tomatoes from the pot and plunge them into a bowl of ice water to stop the cooking. Hold a cooled tomato in your hand and use a small paring knife to cut out the stem. From there, you can start to peel the skin. It should slip right off.Cut the peeled tomato in half around its equator. Set up a bowl with a mesh sieve sitting on top. Squeeze the tomato halves over the sieve so the seeds are caught in the mesh and the juices pool in the bowl. The seeds should slip out easily, but you can use your fingers to pry any stubborn ones from the tomato flesh. Discard the seeds in the sieve. Dice the tomato pulp and add it to the bowl with their juices. Repeat peeling and seeding with the remaining tomatoes.• When you are making ratatouille, the quality of the olive oil is as important as that of the vegetables. Make sure to choose a good extra-virgin oil, preferably from France. You'll be using a lot of it here.• If you don't have four baking sheets, roast the vegetables on individual sheets in succession. Transfer the cooked vegetables to a bowl as they finish cooking. This takes longer, since you can't roast all the vegetables at once. (Likewise, if you can't fit all of the baking sheets into your oven at once, cook them in batches.)• If your ratatouille emerges from the oven with a lot of excess liquid in the pan, pour the liquid into a saucepan and reduce it over the stove. Then add it back to the dish once it is reduced, to take advantage of its flavor.• Try the traditional method: Instead of roasting each vegetable on baking sheets, cook them on the stovetop. Heat your largest skillet on the stove, adding a film of oil, and cook each vegetable separately (and the onions, smashed garlic and herbs together). Cook in batches if necessary, so as not to crowd the pan. (If you crowd the pan, the vegetables will steam rather than brown, and cook unevenly.) As the vegetables soften and brown, transfer them to a bowl. (You can add all the different kinds of cooked vegetables to the same bowl.) Add more oil with each batch of vegetables, and season with salt and pepper as you go. When all of the vegetables are cooked, transfer them back to the skillet, along with the tomatoes, grated garlic and a good dose of olive oil. Simmer, uncovered, until they meld together, about 30 to 45 minutes.• You can make this dish in stages, if that suits your schedule. Roast the vegetables separately a day or two before combining them, and then refrigerate them. When you are ready to return to them, combine with the tomatoes, remaining herbs and oil and cook for at least an hour to finish.• Or make the entire dish ahead. It is best to make your ratatouille one or two days before serving so the flavors have a chance to meld and mellow. Once the dish is cooked and cooled, transfer it to a container, adding a little oil if necessary, and refrigerate for up to five days. When you're ready to serve, bring it to room temperature (this takes about an hour) and drizzle with a tiny bit more olive oil. You can also reheat it on the stove or in the microwave to serve it warm.
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RATATOUILLE



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This terrific dish is loaded with succulent Mediterranean vegetables.

Provided by LYNETTE MARIE

Categories     Side Dish     Vegetables     Tomatoes

Time 1h

Yield 4

Number Of Ingredients 11

2 tablespoons olive oil
3 cloves garlic, minced
2 teaspoons dried parsley
1 eggplant, cut into 1/2 inch cubes
salt to taste
1 cup grated Parmesan cheese
2 zucchini, sliced
1 large onion, sliced into rings
2 cups sliced fresh mushrooms
1 green bell pepper, sliced
2 large tomatoes, chopped

Steps:

  • Preheat oven to 350 degrees F (175 degrees C). Coat bottom and sides of a 1 1/2 quart casserole dish with 1 tablespoon olive oil.
  • Heat remaining 1 tablespoon olive oil in a medium skillet over medium heat. Cook and stir garlic until lightly browned. Mix in parsley and eggplant. Cook and stir until eggplant is soft, about 10 minutes. Season with salt to taste.
  • Spread eggplant mixture evenly across bottom of prepared casserole dish. Sprinkle with a few tablespoons of Parmesan cheese. Spread zucchini in an even layer over top. Lightly salt and sprinkle with a little more cheese. Continue layering in this fashion, with onion, mushrooms, bell pepper, and tomatoes, covering each layer with a sprinkling of salt and cheese.
  • Bake in preheated oven for 45 minutes.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 251.4 calories, Carbohydrate 24.3 g, Cholesterol 17.6 mg, Fat 13.5 g, Fiber 7.4 g, Protein 12.7 g, SaturatedFat 4.6 g, Sodium 327.4 mg, Sugar 13.1 g

RATATOUILLE RECIPE BY TASTY



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Here's what you need: eggplants, roma tomatoes, yellow squashes, zucchinis, olive oil, onion, garlic, red bell pepper, yellow bell pepper, salt, pepper, can of crushed tomatoes, chopped fresh basil, chopped fresh basil, garlic, Chopped fresh parsley, fresh thyme, salt, pepper, olive oil

Provided by Robin Broadfoot

Categories     Dinner

Yield 8 servings

Number Of Ingredients 20

2 eggplants
6 roma tomatoes
2 yellow squashes
2 zucchinis
2 tablespoons olive oil
1 onion, diced
4 cloves garlic, minced
1 red bell pepper, diced
1 yellow bell pepper, diced
salt, to taste
pepper, to taste
28 oz can of crushed tomatoes
2 tablespoons chopped fresh basil, from 8-10 leaves
2 tablespoons chopped fresh basil, from 8-10 leaves
1 teaspoon garlic, minced
2 tablespoons Chopped fresh parsley
2 teaspoons fresh thyme
salt, to taste
pepper, to taste
4 tablespoons olive oil

Steps:

  • Preheat the oven for 375˚F (190˚C).
  • Slice the eggplant, tomatoes, squash, and zucchini into approximately ¹⁄₁₆-inch (1-mm) rounds, then set aside.
  • Make the sauce: Heat the olive oil in a 12-inch (30-cm) oven-safe pan over medium-high heat. Sauté the onion, garlic, and bell peppers until soft, about 10 minutes. Season with salt and pepper, then add the crushed tomatoes. Stir until the ingredients are fully incorporated. Remove from heat, then add the basil. Stir once more, then smooth the surface of the sauce with a spatula.
  • Arrange the sliced veggies in alternating patterns, (for example, eggplant, tomato, squash, zucchini) on top of the sauce from the outer edge to the middle of the pan. Season with salt and pepper.
  • Make the herb seasoning: In a small bowl, mix together the basil, garlic, parsley, thyme, salt, pepper, and olive oil. Spoon the herb seasoning over the vegetables.
  • Cover the pan with foil and bake for 40 minutes. Uncover, then bake for another 20 minutes, until the vegetables are softened.
  • Serve while hot as a main dish or side. The ratatouille is also excellent the next day--cover with foil and reheat in a 350˚F (180˚C) oven for 15 minutes, or simply microwave to desired temperature.
  • Enjoy!

Nutrition Facts : Calories 230 calories, Carbohydrate 32 grams, Fat 11 grams, Fiber 8 grams, Protein 5 grams, Sugar 16 grams

RATATOUILLE



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Categories     Tomato     Vegetable     Side     Sauté     Low Fat     Vegetarian     Low/No Sugar     Eggplant     Fall     Spring     Summer     Bon Appétit     Vegan     Pescatarian     Paleo     Dairy Free     Wheat/Gluten-Free     Peanut Free     Tree Nut Free     Soy Free     No Sugar Added     Kosher

Yield Serves 8

Number Of Ingredients 12

3 tablespoons extra-virgin olive oil
2 cups chopped onions
2 1-pound eggplants, unpeeled, cut into 1-inch cubes
4 garlic cloves, minced
2 zucchini, cut into 1-inch pieces
1 red bell pepper, cut into 1-inch pieces
1 yellow bell pepper, cut into 1-inch pieces
2 3/4 pounds ripe tomatoes, seeded, coarsely chopped (about 6 cups)
3 fresh thyme sprigs
1 fresh rosemary sprig
1 bay leaf
1/4 cup minced fresh basil

Steps:

  • Heat oil in heavy large pot over medium heat. Add onions and sauté until tender, about 10 minutes. Add eggplants and garlic; sauté 5 minutes. Add zucchini and bell peppers; sauté 5 minutes. Mix in tomatoes, thyme, rosemary and bay leaf. Reduce heat to medium-low. Cover and cook until vegetables are tender and flavors have blended, stirring occasionally, about 40 minutes. Discard bay leaf; stir in basil. Season ratatouille generously with salt and pepper. Transfer to bowl. (Can be prepared 8 hours ahead. Cover and refrigerate.) Serve cold, warm or hot.

RATATOUILLE PROVENCALE



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In France, we make ratatouille all year round and serve it with white rice, or as a side dish for fish or meat. It is naturally vegan and tastes especially good with sun-ripened vegetables.

Provided by stella

Categories     Fruits and Vegetables     Vegetables     Eggplant

Time 1h20m

Yield 6

Number Of Ingredients 9

½ cup extra-virgin olive oil
2 large onions, quartered
3 cloves garlic, minced
2 pounds fresh tomatoes, quartered
3 eggplants, sliced into 1/2-inch rounds
6 zucchini, sliced 1/2-inch thick
½ cup tomato puree
3 tablespoons herbes de Provence
salt and ground black pepper to taste

Steps:

  • Pour olive oil into a large pot over high heat. Add onions and garlic and saute for 2 minutes. Reduce heat and add tomatoes, eggplants, zucchini, tomato puree, herbes de Provence, salt, and pepper. Cover and simmer for 30 minutes.
  • Uncover and check the level of liquid in the pot. Continue cooking for 30 minutes, uncovered if there is too much liquid, or covered if the amount of liquid looks right.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 322.5 calories, Carbohydrate 35.2 g, Fat 19.9 g, Fiber 14.5 g, Protein 7.5 g, SaturatedFat 2.8 g, Sodium 143.9 mg, Sugar 16.9 g

CLASSIC FRENCH RATATOUILLE



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A good veggie filling for an omelette or a rustic tart; can be served either warm or cold. This recipe makes alot, so you may want to halve it, -or-, freeze it in portions. From 'Modern French Classics' by Camille Le Foll.

Provided by BecR2400

Categories     Peppers

Time 2h20m

Yield 6 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 11

2 aubergines or 2 eggplants
2 onions
1 garlic clove
4 tablespoons olive oil
1 red bell pepper
1 green bell pepper
1 sprig fresh thyme
1 sprig fresh rosemary
2 lbs tomatoes
4 firm courgettes or 4 zucchini
salt & freshly ground black pepper

Steps:

  • Rinse and dice the aubergines (eggplants). Place in a colander, sprinkle with salt. After 1 hour, rinse under running water and blot dry with paper towels.
  • Peel and thinly slice the onions and garlic (remove the growing tip from the garlic). and fry lightly in olive oil, in a deep cooking pan, over medium heat. After a few minutes, add the diced aubergines.
  • Rinse the peppers, remove the seeds and membrane and cut into fine strips. Add to the pan when the onions and aubergines are nicely browned. Add the thyme and rosemary sprigs, and season with salt and pepper.
  • Peel the tomatoes and remove the seeds (I omit this step). Chop roughly.
  • Rinse but do not peel the courgettes (zucchini) and cut into evenly sized pieces. Add the tomatoes and courgettes about 20 minutes after the seasoning, stir the contents of the pan and continue cooking until the vegetables have released their juices and begin to break down.
  • Remove the herbs and adjust the seasoning before serving.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 189.6, Fat 9.9, SaturatedFat 1.4, Sodium 26, Carbohydrate 25, Fiber 9.7, Sugar 12.7, Protein 5.2

THE BEST RATATOUILLE RECIPE BY TASTY



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Here's what you need: olive oil, onion, garlic, zucchinis, green bell pepper, red bell pepper, tomato sauce, Herbe de provence, salt and pepper

Provided by Camilla Meritan

Categories     Lunch

Yield 4 servings

Number Of Ingredients 9

2 tablespoons olive oil
1 onion, chopped
1 clove garlic, minced
5 zucchinis, peeled and sliced
1 green bell pepper, desseded and chopped
1 red bell pepper, desseded and chopped
1 can tomato sauce
Herbe de provence, to taste
salt and pepper, to taste

Steps:

  • Heat oil in a large, heavy-bottomed pot on medium high. Add onions and garlic to the pot and saute until translucent.
  • Add peppers to onions, reduce heat to medium-low with lid on, and cook for 20 minutes (stirring occasionally).
  • Add zucchini and keep cooking with lid on for an additional 20-30 minutes until vegetables are softened.
  • Add seasonings and tomato sauce and cook for an additional 10-15 minutes on low heat.
  • Serve warm.

RATATOUILLE



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This hearty ratatouille is a country dish from the Provence region of France that's an easy mix of seasonal vegetables, garlic, and olive oil.

Provided by Martha Stewart

Categories     Food & Cooking     Lunch Recipes

Time 1h15m

Yield Makes 3 quarts

Number Of Ingredients 11

1 can (28 ounces) whole peeled tomatoes
6 tablespoons extra-virgin olive oil
1 large eggplant (1 pound), cut into 1-inch pieces
Coarse salt and ground pepper
2 large yellow onions (1 pound total), diced large
1 head garlic, cloves smashed and peeled
2 bell peppers (any color), seeded and diced large
2 large zucchini (1 pound total), diced large
1 bay leaf
1 tablespoon fresh marjoram or oregano leaves
2 to 3 tablespoons red-wine vinegar

Steps:

  • Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Place tomatoes and juices on a rimmed baking sheet and use your hands to break tomatoes into 3/4-inch pieces. Drizzle with 2 tablespoons oil and bake until thickened, 30 minutes, stirring every 10 minutes.
  • Meanwhile, in a colander, toss eggplant with 1 1/2 teaspoons salt. Let sit 20 minutes, then squeeze out excess liquid. In a large Dutch oven or heavy pot, heat 4 tablespoons oil over medium. Add onion and cook, stirring occasionally, until translucent, 5 minutes. Add garlic and cook until onions and garlic are soft, 5 minutes. Add peppers and cook, stirring, until crisp-tender, 4 minutes. Season with salt and pepper.
  • Add tomatoes, eggplant, zucchini, bay leaf, and marjoram to pot. Cook, stirring occasionally, until mixture comes to a simmer. Reduce heat to medium-low, partially cover, and cook at a gentle simmer until vegetables are tender but not mushy, 15 minutes. Season to taste with vinegar, salt, and pepper. Remove bay leaf before serving.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 85 g, Fat 5 g, Fiber 2 g, Protein 1 g

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2014-08-03 Add the eggplant and sweat without adding oil. Add salt and pepper. Finally, in a large pot, place some of the eggplant and peppers with the bunch of fresh thyme. Add some of the zucchini and the rest of the eggplant and peppers, alternating the vegetables. Add the crushed tomato over the entire surface.
From 196flavors.com


RATATOUILLE - FRENCH VEGETABLE STEW | RECIPETIN EATS
2021-04-28 Cook eggplant: Heat 2 tbsp oil in a large skillet over medium high heat. Add eggplant and cook for 4 to 5 minutes, stirring regularly, until it's golden on the surface but still somewhat firm and raw inside. Transfer to a large pot. Cook onion and garlic: In the same skillet, add another 1 tbsp olive oil.
From recipetineats.com


PROVENCAL RATATOUILLE A TRADITIONAL RECIPE - PERFECTLY PROVENCE
Preparation of the tomatoes: Score the bottom of the tomatoes. Dip the tomatoes in boiling water for about 3-5 minutes for ease of peeling the skin. Wait until they cool to cut and seed them. You can fry the tomatoes with peppers or separately, still with olive oil and garlic. Stir occasionally.
From perfectlyprovence.co


RATATOUILLE | RICARDO
In a large pot over medium-high heat, brown the eggplant and onion in ¼ cup (60 ml) of the oil. Season with salt and pepper. Add the garlic and cook for 1 minute. Set aside in a bowl. In the same pot, brown the mushrooms with the pepper flakes in the remaining oil. Set aside with the eggplant. In the same pot, brown the bell peppers and zucchini.
From ricardocuisine.com


THE SECRET TO THE BEST SPANISH RATATOUILLE | PISTO …
2021-11-15 Instructions. Heat a large deep fry pan or stock pot with a low-medium heat and add in 1/4 cup extra virgin olive oil. Meanwhile, roughly chop 1 large onion and thinly slice 4 cloves garlic. After heating the olive oil for 5 minutes, add in the chopped onion and sliced garlic, mix with the olive oil so everything is well coated, mix every 1 to ...
From spainonafork.com


TRADITIONAL FRENCH RATATOUILLE RECIPE - THE SPRUCE EATS
2022-05-30 Gather the ingredients. Place a single layer of paper towels on 2 large plates. Put the cubed eggplant onto the plates and sprinkle with 1 3/4 teaspoons of the salt. Allow the eggplant to sit for 20 minutes; this process is known as degorgement , in which the salt extracts liquid from the eggplant, and the liquid is then absorbed by the paper ...
From thespruceeats.com


3 MOMS AND A KITCHEN: MEXICAN RATATOUILLE?
Take the peppers and with some running water remove the blackened skin, if there is some still left don't worry. Cut the tops off and throw them away along with the seeds and cut what is left into strips and add them to the pot. Drain your can off corn and add it to the pot along with the tomato sauce and 1/4 cup of water.
From 3momsandakitchen.blogspot.com


RATATOUILLE RECIPE, VIDEO, AND COOKING TIPS | EPICURIOUS.COM
Chef Jones roasts zucchini, eggplant, fennel, red and yellow peppers, and garlic to concentrate their flavors, dices them, and then binds them with a tomato sauce. The sauce clings to the ...
From epicurious.com


RATATOUILLE RECIPE – FRENCH SUMMER VEGETABLE STEW
2018-09-17 Step-by-step instructions of the stewed version of ratatouille: STEP 1: Prepare all the vegetables: Dice the onion, chop the garlic very finely. Cut the eggplants, zucchini and bell peppers into ½-inch / 1.5 cm cubes. Pour boiling water over the tomatoes, peel them and cut into ½/inch / 1.5 cm cubes.
From everyday-delicious.com


ROASTED RATATOUILLE WITH SPAGHETTI - COOKIE AND KATE
2014-09-05 Drizzle it over the vegetables and toss with your hands or a large spoon until the vegetables are evenly coated. On a half-sheet pan or other large, rimmed baking sheet, arrange the vegetables in a single layer. Place the tomatoes on the lower oven rack and the vegetables on the upper rack. Set the timer for 20 minutes.
From cookieandkate.com


EASY TRADITIONAL RATATOUILLE RECIPE - HOW TO MAKE RATATOUILLE
2017-07-25 Place eggplant in a colander and toss with a big pinch of salt. Let sit for about 20 minutes, then pat the eggplant dry to remove excess moisture. In a …
From delish.com


RATATOUILLE - CHEF JEAN PIERRE
In the same Pot: In a Dutch oven, heat 2 tablespoons olive oil. When hot add onion and sweat until translucent and light golden brown add the bell pepper and sweat for a couple minutes, add garlic and thyme. When garlic is fragrant, add tomato, squash and zucchini. Cook for 45 minutes at medium low heat, or until all the vegetables are very ...
From chefjeanpierre.com


TRADITIONAL RATATOUILLE RECIPE – THE TASTY CHILLI
2021-05-28 Instructions. To prepare the vegetables, dice the eggplant and the zucchini in half inch (or 1.5 cm) cubes then finely chop the onions and mince the garlic. Now remove the hard core of the tomato and cut in half inch (or 1.5 cm) cubes. Heat 3 tablespoons of olive oil in a large pan over medium to high heat.
From thetastychilli.com


EASY RATATOUILLE RECIPE (ONE-POT)| THE MEDITERRANEAN DISH
2020-08-24 Stir in black pepper, paprika, and rosemary. Season with kosher salt. Raise the heat to medium-high and bring to a boil for 5 minutes, stirring once or twice. Turn the heat down then cover and cook over low heat for 20 minutes or so. Remove the ratatouille from the heat.
From themediterraneandish.com


WHAT IS RATATOUILLE? | COOKING SCHOOL | FOOD NETWORK
2021-10-06 Many families have the ratatouille as the main course and a salad and crusty bread are the side dishes. If you want the ratatouille to be the side, think about grilling any kind of chops or steaks ...
From foodnetwork.com


BEST RATATOUILLE RECIPE - COOKIE AND KATE
Meanwhile, warm 2 tablespoons of the olive oil in a large Dutch oven or soup pot over medium heat. Add the onion and ¼ teaspoon salt. Cook, stirring occasionally, until the onion is tender and caramelizing on the edges, about 8 to 10 minutes. Add the garlic, stir, and cook until fragrant, about 30 seconds.
From cookieandkate.com


RATATOUILLE RECIPE - ADD A PINCH
balsamic vinegar. sea salt. fresh thyme. Prep. Preheat oven to 375º F. Spray nonstick cooking spray onto the bottom and sides of a pie plate. Arrange. Alternate the colors as you arrange slices of tomatoes, onion, peppers, eggplant, zucchini, and squash around the sides and bottom of the pie plate. Then set the pie plate aside.
From addapinch.com


SPANISH-STYLE RATATOUILLE | FRENCH RECIPES | GOODTO
2021-12-29 Method. Set the oven to 200°C/400°F/Gas 6. Put a roasting tin in the oven to heat up. Add the oil to the hot tin, then the the aubergine, onion, pepper and courgettes. Stir to cover the vegetables in the oil and roast for 10 mins.
From goodto.com


RATATOUILLE RECIPE | REAL SIMPLE
Step 1. Over medium-low heat, add the oil to a large skillet with the onion, garlic, and bay leaf, stirring occasionally, until the onion has softened. Advertisement. Step 2. Add the eggplant and cook, stirring occasionally, for 8 minutes or until the eggplant has softened.
From realsimple.com


RATATOUILLE - ONCE UPON A CHEF
Begin by heating 3 tablespoons of oil in a large nonstick pan over medium heat. Add the eggplant and season with 1/4 teaspoon salt. Cook, stirring frequently, until soft and starting to brown, 10 to 12 minutes. Transfer to a plate and set aside. Add another tablespoon of …
From onceuponachef.com


RATATOUILLE RECIPES | BBC GOOD FOOD
Slow-cooker vegetable lasagne. 126 ratings. Make this low-calorie veggie lasagne as a lighter alternative to the traditional bake. It's layered with pasta, ratatouille and sliced aubergine, and packs in all of your five-a-day. See more Ratatouille recipes.
From bbcgoodfood.com


RATATOUILLE RECIPE. FRENCH STYLE, AND MOROCCAN STYLE
2011-07-09 In a food processor, finely grind the garlic. Add the onion and peppers and grind coarsely. Add the mixture to the pot and sauté until translucent. Add the eggplant, zucchini, tomatoes, paprika, turmeric, salt and pepper, and water and stir to combine. Cook covered on a medium flame 30 minutes, or a little longer until the vegetables are tender.
From levanacooks.com


THE BEST EASY BAKED RATATOUILLE RECIPE | WHOLESOME YUM
2019-09-23 Just make the sauce, layer, and bake! Make the ratatouille sauce. Blend together diced tomatoes, olive oil, balsamic vinegar, Herbs de Provence, garlic, basil, and salt. Spread the sauce into a baking dish. I used a 1.5 quart oval dish, but a rectangular or round one will work as well. Cut the veggies.
From wholesomeyum.com


10 BEST ITALIAN RATATOUILLE RECIPES | YUMMLY
2022-05-23 red onion, olive oil, pocket bread, italian seasoning, boneless pork chops and 6 more.
From yummly.com


EASY ONE-PAN RATATOUILLE - FAVORITE FAMILY RECIPES
2022-03-10 For the Ratatouille. Place sliced vegetables on top of the sauce in a spiral shape around the pan and into the center. Drizzle lightly with olive oil and top with salt and pepper. Cover with aluminum foil and bake for 40 minutes. Remove foil and bake for 20 more minutes. Serve hot over pasta or as a stand alone dish.
From favfamilyrecipes.com


TRADITIONAL RATATOUILLE RECIPE - BEST RECIPE OF ALL TIME
2022-03-07 Step 4. Add chopped yellow squash to a bowl and pour olive oil, salt, and pepper over it. Use your hands to mix everything. Repeat the process with eggplant in a separate bowl. For the traditional ratatouille, roast the squash and eggplant, as you did with bell peppers.
From lacademie.com


CLASSIC RATATOUILLE RECIPE | FRENCH RECIPES | PBS FOOD
Add about ¼ cup more oil to the pan and sauté the onions and peppers together for about 6 minutes. Add them to the casserole. Add the tomatoes, garlic, water, salt, and pepper to …
From pbs.org


EASY BAKED RATATOUILLE RECIPE - FAMILYSTYLE FOOD
2019-09-01 Pour the tomato puree into a 4-5 quart casserole or baking dish. Stir in the remaining 1/2 teaspoon salt, garlic, red and black pepper and spread over the bottom of the dish. Arrange the vegetables in the dish in one layer. Top with the sliced tomatoes and thyme sprigs. Bake 30-35 minutes.
From familystylefood.com


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