With NewYork Sirloins, scallops and browned gnocchi. Edited to add the recipe we used : https://tasty.co/recipe/ratatouille

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For anyone that has tried it, does ratatouille taste good? It looks visually impressive, but the flavors seem kind of basic and there seems to be a lack of starchy carbs.

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It doesn’t traditionally look like this. This version is based on the Disney film which based theirs on a specific chef’s version, who was really the only one presenting it that way. Traditionally it looks more like:

https://commons.m.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Ratatouille.jpg

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I think the OP’s version should be card RATatouille

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😆

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I’d say the movie version looks much more appealing personally

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Yeah I don’t think anyone is likely to dispute that

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Wow I’m devastated

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It’s roasted/poached veggies. It’s good! Op is serving with gnocchi for starch.

And that’s not technically ratatouille, which is usually a stew. But op made what’s true to the movie, like a confit byaldi

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It’s actually very good and flavorful. The sauce is made with sautéed red and yellow peppers, onion, garlic basil salt and pepper and the dish is topped with fresh basil, fresh parsley and thyme, diced garlic, salt pepper and olive oil. I didn’t find that it lacked anything. Would be perfect on top of some pasta or browned gnocchi.

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We made it for the first time a few weeks ago, we made it in a tomato sauce. It’s good, not great. It gave us plenty of leftovers but for me the name was fancier than the food itself.

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What recipe did you use?

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To be honest with you I don’t know. My wife found it and tasked me with some of the more menial tasks like chopping the veggies while she put it all together. Sorry, I wish I had more info for you.

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Agree with this. Though tbf I’m not a super fan of bell peppers so I think it was probably not a dish for me, but still tasted good which says something. My relatives (made it for a holiday dinner) really enjoyed it though which was surprising because holiday dinner for them is manicotti, pasta and meatballs with like no vegetables lol (reason why I made this cause hey fancy vegetable dish and I wasn’t stepping on anyone’s toes).

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I never liked it in North America when I tried it for these reasons.

But then I had it in the south of France, and holy crap it was almost life-changing. I had ordered a meat dish as well and all I wanted to eat was the ratatouille! I can see why this dish is popular there, as it really depends on having high quality vegetables to make the dish sing.

I think of it like a a good steak. If your steak quality is poor, it will not be good on its own and should be used with additional sauces and flavours.

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