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Skillet Ratatouille

May 3, 2012 · Delia 5 Comments

How about we take a break from photography for a tasty recipe? Alright. 馃檪

One of my favorite dishes of the summer is this right here…

The best is when the produce comes from our own garden, but we decided not to grow squash and zucchini this year. The kids want to try out watermelon. We’ll see if it works…

If we grew it we wouldn’t have any squash until July anyway. Luckily, Bountiful Baskets loaded us up with plenty of it.

So we’ve had delicious skillet ratatouille already this year. Lots of it… to the chagrin of my kids. I love it. 馃檪

I love how simple and quick it is to make. Much easier than the traditionally baked ratatouille.

Ingredients:

3 TBSP. olive oil
1-2 cloves garlic, minced
1 small onion, sliced
2 zucchini, sliced (or to your liking)
2 yellow squash, sliced (or to your liking)
1/2 carton of white, button mushrooms sliced
2 plum tomatoes
salt and pepper to taste
some grated Parmesan if desired

Heat your oil in a skillet. Add the garlic and cook until fragrant. Add the onions and mushrooms. Cook until browned and softened. You may go as far as caramelizing it if you choose.

While that cooks, prepare your squash.

Cook until softened. Let some of it caramelize/burn brown a bit. Those pieces taste the best!

Add your tomato and season with salt and pepper.

Plum tomatoes are ideal for this recipe because they don’t have a lot of juice in them. Cherry or grape tomatoes would work great as well. If you use another kind of tomato, cut them in half and squeeze out most of the juice before slicing them up.

Cook for a few minutes more.

Serve hot.

Hmmm…there is something about the way these vegetables complement each other. It’s a comfort food to me. I love to have a huge leftover bowl of it the next day for lunch. All by itself. 馃檪

You can make it a main dish by adding some sliced Kielbasa sausage when you add the squash. Nestle in a bed of rice and you’ve got an easy week night dinner.

If you ever find yourself with too much squash, try this out. You won’t regret it!

Have a delicious day!

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  1. Kylie says

    May 3, 2012 at 4:49 PM

    I love summer squash! And I'm teaching my husband to like it too 馃檪 This recipe sounds divine (minus the mushrooms…I'm not a mushroom fan). Thanks for sharing!

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  2. Jessica Oliveto says

    May 3, 2012 at 7:50 PM

    I'll have to try this. We're planting some squash this year, alongside our watermelons and cantaloupes but we'll see how it does! I'll have to add some sausage to make it a "meal" for the boys, but that's pretty simple!

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  3. Ariana says

    May 3, 2012 at 8:34 PM

    If you like that, you will love this recipe! My brother discovered it and sent it to me, we tried it, and it's now one of my favorites!!! So fresh and light. http://www.eatingwell.com/recipes/gnocchi_with_zucchini_ribbons_parsley_brown_butter.html

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  4. Anonymous says

    May 4, 2012 at 11:59 AM

    Yum Delia – sounds delish! We always have too much zucchini and I usually end up grating it and freezing it to add to vegetarian chili. But I'll be trying this out this summer. Thanks!
    kim [email protected]

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  5. Massage Los Angeles says

    May 10, 2012 at 5:21 AM

    This is very delicious.. I am very hungry and I could actually grab a bite.

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