Traditional Provence Ratatouille
Traditional Provence Ratatouille

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A Classic French Provencal Ratatouille is a hallmark of summer. Filled with late summer veggies and fragrant herbs. An easy oven-baked dish, versatile and even freezer friendly.

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To begin with this recipe, we have to prepare a few ingredients. You can cook traditional provence ratatouille using 13 ingredients and 9 steps. Here is how you cook that.

The ingredients needed to make Traditional Provence Ratatouille:
  1. Get 2 eggplants, cut into rings then quartered
  2. Take 3 courgettes/zucchini, cut into rings then quartered
  3. Get 1 red pepper, chopped into medium pieces
  4. Prepare 1 yellow pepper, chopped into medium pieces
  5. Take 4 tomatoes, roughly chopped
  6. Get 2 onions, sliced thin
  7. Take 3 cloves garlic, crushed
  8. Take 2 bay leafs, crushed up
  9. Make ready 2 Tbsp Herbes de Provence
  10. Prepare 1 handful parsley
  11. Take 1 tsp sugar
  12. Make ready to taste salt & pepper
  13. Get Olive oil - A lot ;)

There is traditionally no particular cooking method for the ratatouille. Famous French chefs like Roger Vergé… Ratatouille is a common vegetable stew that originated from southern France. Home » Way of life » Provençal gastronomy » Provence recipes » Ratatouille. That means it's about the Frenchiest French dish imaginable.

Instructions to make Traditional Provence Ratatouille:
  1. Preheat oven to 180°C (350°F).
  2. Saute onions and crushed garlic in 2 tablespoons of olive oil on medium heat for about 5 minutes. They should be very soft.
  3. When they're done, put them in an oven-safe dish.
  4. Add 1 more tablespoon of olive oil to the pan, then saute the peppers (I forgot to get a yellow one!) for 5-10 minutes on a medium heat until slightly browned. Put them into the oven dish, too.
  5. Add 1 more tablespoon olive oil and saute the zucchini until soft, 5-10 minutes. Again, add to oven dish.
  6. Add more olive oil and saute egglplant (you'll need some extra oil for them) until slightly browed, 5-10 minutes. Then, into the oven dish.
  7. Add chopped tomatoes into the oven dish without cooking them.
  8. Add herbs de Provence, chopped parsley, salt, pepper, sugar, and bay leaves. Give everything a stir and put a lid or foil over the dish. Bake in the oven at 180°C/350°F for 1 hour. You can eat right away, or ideally turn oven off and let it sit for another while.
  9. If you cook it the day before, when the time is over, turn off the oven, but leave the dish in the oven for the entire night. You can reheat it by letting it cook for 20 minutes on a low heat without lid.

Ratatouille is a famous French vegetarian one-pot dish with eggplant, zucchini, tomatoes, onion In France, we make ratatouille all year round and serve it with white rice, or as a side dish for fish or. Traditional ratatouille is a vegetarian stewed vegetable dish with zucchini, eggplant, tomatoes Try adding similar amounts of rosemary, marjoram, basil, thyme, Herbes de Provence, or even celery. Ratatouille is considered a healthy and very filling dish. It's a favorite among dieters because it is high in nutrients and low in calories. Ratatouille is a balanced meal suitable for vegetarians and vegans.

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