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Ratatouille - a very popular (and pretty) dish that consists of a variety of vegetables cooked in a summery stew. It's a great option if you want a vegetable-based hero dish.
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Ratatouille - French Vegetable Stew
Ratatouille is a French Provencal vegetable stew that's bursting with summery Mediterranean flavours! Simple & humble, yet a stunner!
Roasted Ratatouille Pasta
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Grilled Ratatouille
If you, too, are a sucker for grilled veggies, mix a bunch of them together with a tangy herb vinaigrette for this irresistible grilled interpretation of ratatouille.
Roasted Ratatouille Lasagna Napoleons
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Ratatouille Grilled Cheese
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Summer Ratatouille with Pasta
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Provençal Tian (Eggplant, Zucchini, Squash, and Tomato Casserole)
At the end of the movie Ratatouille, Remy the rat creates a beautiful reinterpretation of a classic ratatouille. Only problem: It's not a ratatouille at all. It's a tian, and they've been making it in Provence for generations. This version features thinly sliced zucchini, summer squash, and eggplant, along with a simple tomato sauce.
Remy is an especially-clean-looking rat that's been given the gift of Gusteau's gastronomy. Let's see if his signature dish is worth staking an entire restaurant's reputation upon for the sake of a pun.
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Bouillabaise (Provençal Fish Stew)
Bouillabaise is a classic seafood stew that truly harnesses the flavors of the Mediterranean. A combination of fish and shellfish, beautiful aromatics, and of course bright saffron completes this Provençal comfort dish.
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