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When I was in France I made sure to buy the best vegetables I could find! Ratatoille is a classic French recipe. Is easy, inexpensive to make and very healthy. You can eat as an antipasto, only dish or as a side dish for any kind of meat. I enjoy eating the Ratatoille in summer days with a good piece of pugliese bread and a nice glass of wine. Ratatoille is very well paired with red wines, but is also great with a rose or a light red such as Bardolino. The only hard thing about this dish, is doing the dishes. French recipes tend to use a lot of pans. That's one difference between Italian and French cooking. Italian cook for ten people and use one pan, the French cook for one person and use ten pans!
- 2 eggplants, cut into cubes4 tomatoes, diced5 cloves garlic, crushed and chopped½ teaspoon ground black pepper1/3 cup loosely packed, chopped fresh basil¾ cup loosely packed, chopped flat-leaf parsley2 white onions, thinly sliced3 red or yellow bell peppers, cored, seeded, and chopped1/3 cup dry white wine
Salt & PepperIn a large saucepan, cook the tomatoes, garlic, black pepper, basil, and parsley, uncovered, over medium heat.In a large skillet, sauté the onions and bell peppers in a small amount of olive oil over medium-high heat for 10 minutes, stirring occasionally, until the vegetables are very lightly browned. Remove the skillet from the heat and transfer the browned vegetables to the tomato mixture.
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1.29.2014
Ratatoille
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