Ratatouille ( "ra-ta-too-ee" ) is a tasty French stew containing olive oil, onions, garlic, tomatoes, courgettes, aubergine, red and green peppers, veg stock and herbs. In a big casserole, fry the onions and garlic in a bit of oil, add the other veg and fry a bit more, then the tomatoes (can be tinned), then the stock and herbs. You can chuck in some red wine too, when you add the stock. If you want a hotter flavour, put a little paprika in between the onions and the other veg. Check the salt balance right at the end and don't cook it to a mush. I'm sure someone can add a precise recipe, with quantities and cooking times, but really: just use common sense and whatever veg you have got, enough to fit in the casserole pot, it will come out just fine. Goes very well with couscous, or else just eat it from soup bowls and mop up the sauce with bread... Bon appetit! Alternatively, Ratatouille is a funny animated movie about a charming rat with a talent for cooking.
well it's a kind of food. I believe it's French and is made with vegetables. It's also a movie. If you get it maybe you'll find out!
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Actually, ratatouille is French.
The French vegetable dish is spelled ratatouille. The full name is ratatouille niçoise.
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Ratatouille originated in the area around present day Occitan Provença (French: Provence) & Niça (French: Nice, Occitan: Niça); the Catalan "xamfaina" and the Majorcan"tombet" are versions of the same dish. It is a traditional French Provençal stewed vegetable dish, originating in Nice. The full name of the dish is ratatouille niçoise.
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Le Festin by Camille Dalmais
No,french fries were originally from Belgium. The name 'french fries' doesn't refer to their country of origin, but is an American term referring to the french word for how they are cut. That being "julienne".
Ratatouille is a peasant dish. No one is named Ratatouille. Remy is the rat in the movie Ratatouille.
Ratatouille recipes can be found on the Food Network website, Simply Recipes, All Recipes, Chow, My Recipes, BBC Good Food, Easy French Food, and Epicurious.
ratatouille (ra.ta.tu.e) not to be confused with the movie Ratatouille (rat.a.too.ee)
Ratatouille is set in Paris, France.
The Production Budget for Ratatouille was $150,000,000.