It's a spin on the classic French stew, this healthy traybake is the perfect choice for getting more veggies into your diet. Roasting the veg allows them to develop rich flavours that go perfectly with the creamy butter bean mash. It is nice served with fresh basil leaves.
Ingredients
Serves Four
2 courgettes (zucchini), sliced into 1cm rounds
3 peppers, de-seeded and cut into bite-sized chunks
3 red onions, thickly sliced
250g salad/vine tomatoes, roughly chopped
2 tbsp olive oil
2 tbsp herbes de Provence
3 garlic cloves, unpeeled
400g tin chopped tomatoes
2 x 400g tins butter beans, drained and rinsed
10g fresh basil
Method
1. Preheat the oven to gas 6, 200°C, fan 180°C. Toss the courgettes (zucchini), peppers, onions and salad/vine tomatoes with 1 tbsp oil, the herbs and garlic in a large roasting dish; season. Bake for 15 mins, then stir in the tinned tomatoes. Bake for 20-25 mins until the veg is tender.
2. Scoop out the garlic and squeeze into a saucepan, discarding the papery skins. Add 50ml water, 1 tbsp oil and the beans; heat through over a low heat for 5 mins. Mash or blitz in a food processor until thick and creamy, adding a little more water if needed.
3. Divide the mash between 4 plates and spoon over the ratatouille. Tear over the basil leaves to serve.
Nutrition Per Serving
Fat 10g Carbohydrate 33.7g Protein 12.6g Fibre 9.8g Salt 0.4g
From original idea here
From original idea here
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All the best Jan
...this looks great.
ReplyDeleteThis looks delicious!
ReplyDeleteGracias por la receta. Te mando un beso
ReplyDeleteGosh your veggies look so fresh and colorful!
ReplyDeleteSo colourful, healthy and full of flavours!
ReplyDeleteit is quite colorful.
ReplyDeleteCoffee is on and stay safe
Yum. And it is infinitely variable depending on which veggies you have at hand.
ReplyDeleteOoh this looks lovely, so colourful! I'm not a vegetarian, but many days I don't eat meat though I would possibly starve to death without my cheese and salads. Take care and have a very happy week, Sue xx
ReplyDeleteSuch a colourful plate of food, it looks very appetising.
ReplyDeleteHello,
ReplyDeleteLooks delicious, I will save this recipe.
Thanks for sharing.
Take care, have a wonderful week!
I love dishes like this one!
ReplyDeleteHave a sweet week Jan!
hugs
Donna
Wonderful recipe, thank you
ReplyDeleteRatatouille is a favorite.
Yammie yammie yammie….🍀🍀🍀
ReplyDeleteSo delicious!
ReplyDeleteThat looks good and is so colorful!!
ReplyDeleteLooks so good.
ReplyDeleteWonderful food! Valerie
ReplyDeleteAs I was reading, I wondered why the garlic cloves were left whole in their papers. But then I found out and I think I want to make this dish soon. Thanks for the recipe, Jan.
ReplyDeleteSuch a colourful dish here
ReplyDeleteThe beans, admittedly, would not suit me.
ReplyDeleteI'm salivating! That's tea sorted tomorrow!xxxx
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