To celebrate the release of Ratatouille at the cinemas, why not cook some real Ratatouille for dinner. The recipe is from Delia Online.
Ingredients
- 2 large aubergines
- 3 medium courgettes
- 2 medium onions
- 2 red or green peppers
- 4 large tomatoes or 1 400g (14oz) tin of Italian tomatoes, well drained
- 2 cloves of garlic, crushed
- 4 tablespoons olive oil
- 1 level tbsp roughly torn fresh basil
- salt and freshly milled black pepper
Click here to find out what to do…
Begin by wiping the aubergines and cutting them into 1 inch (2.5 cm) slices, then cut each slice in half; the courgettes should be wiped as well and cut into 1 inch (2.5 cm) slices. Now put the whole lot into a colander, sprinkle generously with salt, press them down with a suitably sized plate and put weights (or other heavy objects) on top of the plate. Let them stand for about 1 hour – the salt will draw out any bitterness along with excess moisture.
Meanwhile chop up the onion roughly, deseed and core the peppers and chop these up too. Skin the tomatoes (plunging them into boiling water for a couple of minutes is the best way to loosen the skins), then quarter them, take out the seeds and roughly chop the flesh.
To cook the ratatouille, gently fry the onions and garlic in the oil in a large saucepan for a good 10 minutes, then add the peppers. Dry the pieces of courgette and aubergine in kitchen paper, then add them to the saucepan. Next add the basil and seasoning of salt and pepper, stir once really well, then simmer very gently, covered, for 30 minutes. After that time add the tomato flesh, taste to check the seasoning and cook for a further 15 minutes with the lid off.
And that’s it! Enjoy!
What a great way to celebrate Ratatouille! I didn’t think of this before…
Tomorrow morning, we’ll probably be having French Toast (heehee) for breakfast.
For lunch, sub sandwhiches on french bread.
Dinner: to go with the Ratatouille, salad with French dressing.
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(cheesy, I know… but hey, it works!)
It really is a delicious dish — perfect for anyone with a taste for “vegetable oatmeal”, as my sister calls it. Heheh.