
I can't do a ratatouille post without giving props to the movie, which is not only a great food movie, but one of my favorite films from the past few years. If you want to see a beautiful tribute to the Ratatouille version of the classic dish from Provence, check out this post from A simple kind of life from a few months back. My ratatouille on the grill isn't nearly as elegant, but still tastes great.
The idea for ratatouille on the grill comes from a "campfire ratatouille" recipe in American Wholefoods Cuisine, by Nikki and David Goldbeck. It's a massive collection of vegetarian recipes, published in the early 80s, and back in print. It was the first vegetarian cookbook I really got into when I found it on some friends' bookshelf years ago.
This contains all the ratatouille regulars, with eggplant, zucchini, tomatoes, and red onions. It's all tossed in a cast iron pan with lots of extra virgin olive oil, a little white wine, salt and pepper, and dried oregano and thyme. I added fresh basil and flat leaf parsley towards the end. This was on the grill for around a half hour - I let it cook down to something that resembled a chunky pasta sauce, and used it with rice and pasta for the next few days.


7 comments:
This is some seriously good food! Wasabi and ginger in your mashed potatoes? Sounds AMAZING!
The ratatouille looks fabulous! Definitely not something my [very picky] daughter would eat, but definitely something I would devore in a heartbeat!
Yum, nice camping food! I did a camping post a week or two ago...this could give mine a run for its money! :)
hahaha Mikey! Awww shucks...thanks and let me just add, I would eat your rustic campfire ratatouille in a heartbeat!
And Wasabi Mashed Potatoes...gimme gimme gimme!
I hope you caught Pixar's Up. It's another winner:)
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I love the grill top ratatouille, it looks amazing! How impressive this would be to make this while camping. I think you would have many jealous neighbors.
I love to prepare some recipe with potatoes although i know that a person can gain weight if eat potatoes frequently, but i can´t deny that i really like the flavor, most of all when is combine it with some ingredients. Simply delicous. And when i cook, my husband usually is very happy.
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