Ratatouille

I bet, you all must 've watched the Animated movie Ratatouille or at least heard of this word just once! This story is about a Rat named Remy and his passion for cooking :) I love this movie and wanted to make the signature dish of Remy Rat's Ratatouille since then.
Finally today, I could get hold of all the main ingredients to make this colorful and healthy Ratatouille!! Aah.. I dedicate this to our Little Rat Chef :)

Ingredients:
Thinly Sliced Vegetables: Egg plant,Zucchini,Potato,Tomato,Yellow Squash .

For spread:
Pasta sauce - 1 cup
Mushroom Chopped - 1/2 cup
Green Onion chopped - 1 cup
Dry Basil - 1 tbsp
Dry Thyme - 1 tsp
Ginger Garlic Paste - 1tbsp
Paprika- 1 tsp
Green pepper chopped - 1/2cup
Olive Oil - 2 tbsp
Salt.

Preparation:
Mix all the Ingredients for 'Spread' and form a layer in a greased baking pan.
Cover it with Foil paper and
Form a layer with sliced veggies from outer to inner and overlapping each other.

Drizzle some olive oil and the remaining spread on top of the veggies and cover it with Foil paper.
Let it bake for an hour in 375F.
Serve as a main or side dish.

58 comments:

  1. Hey I have seen the movie! I am also big fan of that Cute Remy.
    Your Ratatouille looks perfect like his.
    Grt one!

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  2. Wow - thats prefect... I had always wondered what it is... Now I know...
    Well done and well described too!

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  3. Such a gorgeous and delicious meal. I love it! Your post reminds me to make it asap!

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  4. name is so good and so also the dish yaa!!!Amazing pic!

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  5. Wow lovely dish....enjoyed the movie but thought of making this dish never crossed my mind.....
    Thnx 4 sharing an awesome recipe..:)

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  6. Wow! nice Name and looks soo colorful!

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  7. Interesting recipe Ann..and awesome click...

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  8. I just love that film! This looks very tasty too... well done!

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  9. Ann, That was so very creative...

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  10. Wow this is such a colorful and lovely recipe!

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  11. Love it! Nice dedication too :)

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  12. Ive watched Ratatouille lotsa times with my kid..Thanx for sharing the recipe with us..It looks yummy and very easy to make..

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  13. Gorgeous pictures here. Your ratatouille looks delicious. Great post!

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  14. i liked the movie too and this looks interesting. will give it a try too :)

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  15. u r so creative..such a colourful post

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  16. Love the cute rat chef Remmy of ratatouille!!seems a colourful dedication, looks yummy

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  17. I still haven't seen that movie, and the dvd outlets are no longer carrying it on their list :-( I'll probably have to wait til I'm in the states to see this movie.

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  18. I too love that movie!! The name itself pulls us towards it to cook right? Excellent post:)

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  19. I got your post in my reader just today :(( so sorry to comment late:(( I had made something similar last weekend, yours looks so colorful my dear!

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  20. Looks lovely, and I am sure must have tasted great as well!
    I too loved the movie :)

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  21. looks really colourful... lovely

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  22. The dish looks so gorgeous and colorful....will ratatouille go well with bread?

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  23. Pretty concoction - and what a rainbow of flavors! And yes, that cartoon is one of my ALL-TIME favs!

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  24. Looks so colourful & lovely ... Loved the presentation ... Nice recipe ...

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  25. Oooh, love it Ann! I loved the movie too and have been curious about this dish ever since. Haven't tried it yet since hate eggplant except in baingan bharta :) Do you think skipping the eggplant will make a difference?

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  26. Thanks for all your comments :)

    Manasi- I'm not a great fan of Eggplant either, So I only added few slices in there.

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  27. This looks so colourful..I bet it would be a hit for parties

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  28. Yes.. enjoyed that movie. I thought Ratatouille was more like a thick stew... this version looks so pretty and colorful.

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  29. Awesome!I love the movie too..

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  30. Hi Ann, first time here and your recipes are awesome! Love this version of ratatouille!

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  31. Oh! Such a great photo and your ratatouille looks delicious.

    (and the movie is really cute!)

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  32. This looks so beautiful and delicious! I love when food comes together like an art palette. =)

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  33. Oh wow.......delectably yum recipe...nice presentation.....

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  34. Wow..you made Ratatouille??I can almost picture Remy standing on a stoll and stirring the dish..Lol:).Looks yummy..great pics too:)

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  35. Amazing ! A great addition to my recipes love the colors looks Delicious:)

    Thanks for sharing your recipe:)



    Have Great Day~~~~
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  36. Looks colorful and delicious. Very tempting:)

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  37. Looks beautiful Ann very nice presentation and great flavours.

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  38. Looks so good Ann ... nice recipe.. thanks for sharing ... and also waiting for ur version of pizza dosa :)

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  39. Delicious looking ratatouille! I actually haven't watched the movie yet although I've heard a lot about it.

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  40. wat an idea..it looks absolutely delicious and innovative.

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  41. Ann .. I have an award for you dear in my blog... please accept it :)
    http://padmasrecipes.blogspot.com/2009/07/kreativ-blogger-award-d.html

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  42. I'm usually not one for animated movies but I did netflix ratatouille a few years ago - thought it was pretty cute. Your version looks fabulous - I always see it served in a heaping mess.

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  43. ive never had ratatouille before but your post surely made me want to order this dish soon!

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  44. this is so beautiful to look at and so flavorful........stunning..

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  45. Thanks for sharing this recipe!

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  46. Beautifully done! My son would be so impressed. He scorns my stew-like ratatouille and begs, "Mom, why can't you make it like in the movie?"

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  47. Thanks Maggie, I hope the new version will make your son happy :)

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