
Simple and quick Ratatouille
Heya, since I am in a FA group that shares recipes, I should I could start to share some, too. :)
Sooo, here we have something I tried the first time to cook today. I really like it and it will be in my
recipe arsenal from now on. :)
What do you need?
- 1 Zucchini
- 1 eggplant
- 2 tomatoes
- 2 small onions
- 1 yellow paprica
- 1 green paprica
-1 garlic clove
- tomatoe paste
- salt
- pepper
- rosemary
- olive oil
1. Cut all the vegetables into dices, make sure to remove the watery inner parts of the tomatoes.
(Slice the eggplant at the end, so it doesnt turn brown). Dont hesitate to make small dices. I made
quite big ones on my first try and I think smaller ones will be better for the result.
2. Roast each vegetable seperately with olive oil.
3. Once you have roasted all of them put them all together in a pot and add some tomatoe paste
4. Heat everything up and spice it with salt, pepper and rosemary.
5. You can cook it until everything gets mellow or just a bit to have your vegetables al dente.
It sure isn't the best Ratatouille in the world, but it's really simple and quick to cook and it taste awesome.
You can eat it with boiled potatoes, rice, noodles or whatever you like. :)
Enjoy and tell me how our Ratatouille turned out! :)
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A wonderful meal to make use of good fresh garden veggies! But bet it tastes good any time of year! *grins* Sure seems easy enough to prepare anytime one has a hankering for it!
Thanks for posting, and thanks for joining with the FACCC! Looking forward to more of your creations!
Thanks for posting, and thanks for joining with the FACCC! Looking forward to more of your creations!
And it done in roughly half an hour or so. :D
I'm originaly from Serbia and we have a similar dish. It's called Satarash. YOu might like that, too. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Satara%C5%A1
I'm originaly from Serbia and we have a similar dish. It's called Satarash. YOu might like that, too. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Satara%C5%A1
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