Easy Ratatouille Recipe (2024)

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Easy Ratatouille recipe, just like in the movie! This summery French classic vegetable stew is quick, easy and makes the most of seasonal veggies.

This easy ratatouille recipe allcomes together in less than 1 hour, and it’s one of the easiest one-pot meals around, made with super simple ingredients and requires very little cooking skills.

Plus, as an added bonus, it’s naturally dairy-free, gluten-free, and vegan, making a fantastic allergy-friendly option.

Where does it come from?

The name of the recipe comes from the French ratouiller and tatouiller, expressive forms of the verb touiller, which means "to stir up".

The origin of the ratatouille dish is in the area around Provence and Nice and compared to many other classics, it is a relatively new one.

It appeared for the first time in France back in the 18thcentury. Its name first appeared in English in 1877.

This traditional French dish is close to the bohémienne, also Provencal recipe, both of peasant origin.

The Sicilian caponata is also close, but slightly more on the tart side, thanks to the addition of capers and vinegar.

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Ingredients

When it comes to ratatouille ingredients, I'm sticking to the classic recipe, which calls for simple vegetables such as:

  • courgette (squash zucchini or yellow zucchini)
  • red or yellow peppers
  • aubergine
  • tomatoes
  • onion
  • garlic

Try to get the absolute best quality vegetables you can. It will definitely make this dish from good to AMAZING.

When you go shopping for the vegetables, look for courgette and aubergine that have a similar diameter, so that when you will slice them, they will stack together evenly.Easy Ratatouille Recipe (2)

Great fresh vegetables have a fantastic flavour on their own, but also make sure to choose super high-quality tinned tomatoes for the sauce.

I pick the Italian San Marzano variety whenever I find it, but any great organic plum tomato variety will do.

For the herbs, if you have herbs de Provence at hand, totally go for it.

Otherwise, you'll be just as happy with some freshly dried oregano (I used my mom's Sicilian oregano!) and fresh thyme sprigs.

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Recipe instructions and tips

The recipe is super easy to make and you'll only need a big pot (make sure it's oven-friendly) and a blender.

Before starting prepping the sauce, get all the veggies ready. Slice them all evenly, and set them aside.

Step 1. Prepare the sauce

  • Heat some olive oil in a pan, add in garlic and onion, followed by the tomatoes and bell peppers, sugar, balsamic vinegar, thyme and oregano.
  • Cook for about 15 minutes, stirring occasionally, then season with sea salt and black pepper to taste.
  • Now, transfer the sauce into a blender or food processor, and blend until smooth (or leave it a bit chunky if you like the texture).
  • Pour the sauce over the bottom of a large shallow cast-iron pan, or baking pan.

Step 2. Top with the veggies and bake

  • Arrange one slice of each thinly-sliced vegetable on the pan and continue until the pan is full.
  • To make things easier, stack the veggie slices in your hand then layer them into the pan. Season with salt and pepper, oregano and a nice swirl of olive oil.
  • Now that you have layered up all the veggies, it's time to transfer the pot in the oven. Bake for about 30 minutes.
  • Check after 20 minutes if the veggies are cooked through and the sauce is nicely bubbling on the sides.
  • Remove the pot from the oven, allow to cool slightly and serve.

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Cooking tip: To make things quicker, you can simply cube all the veggies.

For a pretty presentation, I like to slice them up separately and line them up in order.

It takes a few more minutes but will make this dish look like you spent the whole day on it!

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Use a baking dish, dutch oven or cast-iron pot

For minimum washing up, I like to use a cast iron pan when prepping up this dish.

You cook the sauce in the pot, then fold in the veggies and transfer the pot in the oven to finish off cooking.

However, you can definitely opt for a classic baking dish or dutch oven.

What to serve it with

This side dish pairs well with many different dishes, but can also easily be served on its own, with some grilled crusty bread.

It is one of those easy one-pan weeknight dinners. It’s super healthy, quick and fulfilling, and all you need to make it a meal is to serve it with your favourite protein.

Some of my favourite dishes to serve it with include:

  • Grilled meat, fish, poultry
  • Italian chicken cutlets
  • Classic French omelette ( or Japanese omelette, to make things more interesting)
  • 20-Minute Baked Fish Croquettes
  • Italian potato frittata
  • Vegan quinoa summer salad

Can I freeze it?

Absolutely yes!

I usually make a big batch, store leftovers into individual freezer-friendly containers, and freeze for up to 2 weeks.

Recipe

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Easy Ratatouille recipe, just like in the movie! This summery French classic vegetable stew is quick, easy and makes the most of seasonal veggies.

Prep Time10 minutes mins

Cook Time45 minutes mins

Total Time55 minutes mins

Course: Side

Cuisine: French

Serving: 8

Calories: 143kcal

Author: Andrea Soranidis

Ingredients

  • 2 tablespoon extra-virgin olive oil
  • ½ large red or white onion, finely chopped
  • 1 red bell pepper, roughly chopped
  • 1 can organic tinned tomatoes, drained, (400 gr)
  • 1 garlic clove
  • 1 teaspoon sugar
  • 1 tablespoon balsamic vinegar
  • 1 teaspoon freshly teared thyme leaves
  • 1 teaspoon freshly dried oregano
  • sea salt and black pepper to taste
  • 2 large courgettes, finely sliced
  • 3 small long aubergines, finely sliced
  • 2 salad tomatoes, finely sliced
  • 2 small red onions, sliced into rings
  • 2 thyme sprigs
  • a pinch of freshy dried oregano
  • a glug of extra-virgin olive oil
  • sea salt and black pepper to taste

Instructions

  • Preheat oven to 180°C / 375°F.

  • Heat the olive oil in a shallow cast-iron pan over medium-low heat. Add the onion and garlic, then add the tomatoes and bell pepper.

  • Stir-fry all the vegetables for 5 minutes, then add in the sugar, balsamic vinegar, thyme and oregano. Mix all the ingredients together and gently crush the tomatoes with a wooden spoon.

  • Cook for about 15 minutes, stirring occasionally, then season with salt and pepper to taste.

  • Transfer the sauce into a food processor and blend until creamy but still a bit chunky. Add a splash of boiling water if necessary.

  • Spread about 1 cup of the tomato sauce evenly over the bottom of your shallow cast-iron pan.

  • Arrange one slice of each vegetable (courgette, aubergine, tomato, onion) on the pan and continue until the pan is full. To make things easier, stack the veggie slices in your hand then layer them into the pan.

  • Season with a pinch of oregano, sea salt and black pepper on top, and finish off with a swirl of olive oil.

  • Bake for 30 minutes in the oven, checking after 20 minutes if the veggies are tender and the sauce is gently bubbling on the sides.

  • Remove the pan from the oven, allow to cool for 5 minutes, then serve.

Notes

Leftovers storage tips:

Store leftovers in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 2 days, or freeze for up to 1 month.

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Nutrition

Calories: 143kcal | Carbohydrates: 22g | Protein: 4g | Fat: 6g | Saturated Fat: 1g | Sodium: 79mg | Potassium: 826mg | Fiber: 8g | Sugar: 13g | Vitamin A: 994IU | Vitamin C: 44mg | Calcium: 56mg | Iron: 2mg

The information shown is an estimate provided by an online nutrition calculator. It should not be considered a substitute for a professional nutritionist’s advice.

This post was firs published in August 2017 and updated with more info.

Easy Ratatouille Recipe (2024)

FAQs

What's the secret of a good ratatouille? ›

Cooking each vegetable separately before combining them in ratatouille ensures that each component cooks to the right texture and retains its distinct flavor. Different vegetables have varying cooking times; for instance, eggplants and peppers take longer to become tender compared to tomatoes and zucchini.

What is the correct order of steps for making ratatouille? ›

Directions
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  2. Step 2: Saute the vegetables. TMB Studio. ...
  3. Step 3: Add the stock and seasonings. TMB Studio. ...
  4. Step 4: Peel the tomatoes. TMB Studio. ...
  5. Step 6: Combine everything and serve. TMB Studio.
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What can I substitute for eggplant in ratatouille? ›

I substituted portabella mushrooms for eggplant, which was not only delicious, but also shaved about 30 minutes off the cooking time. I substituted jalapenos for bell pepper just for fun. At the end, I tried something a friend from Toulouse taught me: add eggs at the end and poach them lightly in the ratatouille.

What are the two ways ratatouille is commonly served? ›

Ratatouille is usually eaten as an appetiser or side dish, however you can also eat it as a main meal. In France, ratatouille is usually eaten with fish, quiche, or souffle.

What is Ratatouille usually made of? ›

Think of the vegetables that grow well in your yard, ready to be picked together in late summer and early fall — that's ratatouille. It's a stew of zucchini, peppers, tomatoes and eggplant, with herbs and spices and some onions and garlic usually thrown in for good measure.

How to cut tomatoes for Ratatouille? ›

Cut away any membrane, then chop into bite-size chunks. Score a small cross on the base of each of 4 large ripe tomatoes, then put them into a heatproof bowl.

What do you serve with ratatouille? ›

How to Serve Ratatouille. Ratatouille can be the main dish with a side of crusty bread or a salad accompanying a meal, but it's also good served over polenta, pasta, mashed potatoes, quinoa, and rice. Use it as a filling for omelets and tarts or as a side for grilled or roasted meats.

How was ratatouille originally made? ›

This beloved summer stew first emerged as a solution for hunger, as it was invented by poor farmers back in 1700s Provençe. With so many bellies to fill, nothing could go to waste. Accordingly, the French peasants would cook their leftover vegetables for hours to create a hearty, coarse stew.

What meat to serve with ratatouille? ›

Serve Ratatouille as a Side Dish to Meats

Ratatouille goes well with all kinds of grilled meats—I love it with flank steak, lamb, and veal, especially. A gourmet burger, served open face. Yes. A good steaky fish.

Should I salt eggplant before ratatouille? ›

Not necessarily; it depends on what you're looking for in the finished dish. Though salting works when you want the eggplant to be creamy and tender — such as with parmigiana — in those cases where you want the eggplant to retain its shape and have a slightly firmer texture — such as ratatouille — you can skip it.

What does ratatouille mean in French? ›

The word ratatouille derives from the Occitan ratatolha and is related to the French ratouiller and tatouiller, expressive forms of the verb touiller, meaning "to stir up". From the late 18th century, in French, it merely indicated a coarse stew.

What does ratatouille mean in English? ›

ˌrä-ˌtä-, -ˈtü-ē : a seasoned stew made of eggplant, tomatoes, green peppers, squash, and sometimes meat.

What is the traditional ratatouille called? ›

Its official French name is Ratatouille Niçoise. The traditional recipe calls for tomatoes, eggplant, zucchini, peppers and onions. According to the Provencal tradition, herbs de Provence were the only official blend of spices that could be used as they were traditionally grown in the region.

What is the dish called at the end of ratatouille? ›

Fun fact: the signature dish Rémy serves at the end of Ratatouille isn't technically a ratatouille; it's a tian, which is an artful arrangement of sliced summer vegetables baked over a tomato and pepper sauce.

How to make the perfect ratatouille in Disney Dreamlight Valley? ›

To make ratatouille in Disney Dreamlight Valley, you'll need to bring the following ingredients to any of the stoves/hobs in the game: eggplant (AKA aubergine), zucchini (AKA courgette), onion, tomato, and the spice of your choice. Simply chuck those food items into any active hob and your job will be done.

What is the main lesson of ratatouille? ›

At its core, “Ratatouille” entertains one foundational question: Should we as a people choose ignorance or empathy? In the film, rats are stigmatized to only be troublemakers, and humans to only be killers. But, Remy the rat makes a different choice.

Where does ratatouille say the best food is made? ›

NARRATOR: Although each of the world's countries would like to dispute this fact, we French know the truth; the best food in the World is made in France.

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