Regardless of your thoughts on rats in the kitchen, you can make this excellent ratatouille recipe. This flavor-packed summer vegetable stew is great warm—and possibly even better cold or room temperature the next day, making it ideal for meal prep.
Originating from Provence, France, traditional ratatouille combines zucchini, eggplant, and sweet peppers with fresh tomatoes, but the formula is adaptable. Out of zucchini? Yellow squash works fine. You could substitute red onions, leeks, or any type of onion, really. Replace the individual dried herbs with a dash of herbes de Provence or a bundle of fresh thyme, savory, or oregano sprigs. Finish the cooked ratatouille with a scattering of mixed fresh herbs, including parsley and chervil, along with the basil from your garden.
Serve your ratatouille as a side dish to pan-seared pork chops or grilled fish. Top it with a jammy egg over crusty bread, or turn it into the star of a vegetarian main course by spooning it over Creamy Polenta or tossing with pasta.
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