11/8/2022 0 Comments Ratatouille movie 2![]() ![]() You won’t be able to bunch them up for the bottom very nicely. You need to layer them much closer together so barely a lip is showing. For one, leaving the veggies with 1/4 showing is too much. This is my first plate of ratatouille, which had several mistakes I noticed right off the bat. The veggies even make the exact sound they make in the clip when Colette is slicing the summer squash. The one linked is the exact one I have and it is amazing. My very first recommendation before you attempt this is to buy a mandoline. The details they put into this my goodness! The tomato on top is even dripping some excess piperade if you can believe it. I’d thought olive oil and balsamic vinagrette looked wrong, but as you can see, it totally looks it in this photo. I’d scoured the internet and YouTube trying to find a large photo of the dish but came up empty handed, so I ended up screencapping my own and it helped so much in figuring out what the sauce is. Here’s a screenshot of the final dish, which quite frankly, looks absolutely amazing. With that in mind, do not do what I did and start baking your veggies at 9:30 PM. It involves cooking very thinly sliced veggies over a bell pepper and tomato mixture called piperade and then baking it in the oven for a WHOPPING 2 1/2 HOURS. According to Wikipedia, this fancy version of traditional ratatouille was first created by French chef Michel Guérard. But anyway, a couple years ago I went searching and searching for the recipe and eventually found this one published by the New York Times called Confit Byaldi. Especially the final cooking scene with Remy and Colette making his famous dish ratatouille. The kids loved it, so of course I ended up seeing it about 30 times in two weeks, but with a topic so close to my heart, I didn’t mind as much. I was surprised at how much I enjoyed a movie about rats, though maybe I shouldn’t be seeing as how I loved Secret of Nimh as a kid. A few years back, I finally watched Pixar’s Ratatouille, well after the DVD release. ![]()
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