How has your garden grown? We have squashes and tomatoes. Our neighbor made a mideastern dish with the ones we gave her, Nancy made salsa.
Served in salads or sliced, every bite is delicious.
End of summer garden dish
What’s cooking in your kitchen?
use the last of garden vegetables
Meg’s Ratatouille so good! Do you have end of the summer produce that you have just run out of ideas on how to prepare? Give this a try! Zucchini, tomatoes, eggplant with a basil tomato sauce come together for a burst of flavor to delight your taste buds!
We serve it with cheese grits. That makes it a vegetarian meal. We enjoy meat in our house but did not feel our meal was missing anything!
Another plus is it is very affordable!
This is just such a good dish! It is a particularly extra good to make in the wanning days of summer gardens. We have basil, tomatos, zucchini and yellow squash we still are eating from our garden.
One happy benefit of having the Core 4 (us and our 2 youngest still at home then) is to take a turn to make one main meal a day. Amy threatened to serve hot dogs and Mac ‘n cheese, a classic menu!
I knew she wouldn’t. She makes us tasty meals. One was a charcuterie board first followed by chicken and waffles.
Meg is also a good cook. Her fresh Ratatouille was perfect for the fresh vegetables currently in our grocery store and farm stands too if you don’t have a vegetable garden. She used produce from our own backyard garden.
Lancaster County is farm county with a bounty of fresh foods.
cheesy grits side dish
Meg loves grits so she served cheese grits for our side dish. It’s a basic recipe anyone can make by following the directions on the box. Add shredded cheddar cheese, stir and serve hot! Be careful to not make the grits so thick they are dried out and form clumps.
A touch of garlic would not go amiss.
Don’t like grits? Rice or noodles are other options.
Prep Effort and variations
The ratatouille takes a bit more effort. Prepping involves quite a bit of slicing of each vegetable! It is worth every bit of it!
Jim made it last night for our dinner. He cut the each vegetable into pieces instead of slicing. He sauted each vegetable separately. To finish the dish, he added the tomatoes to the vegetable mix in a large deep skillet to low simmer on top of the stove.
Jump to RecipeRatatouille
Equipment
- cutting board, knife, 12 in baking pan or iron skillet, foil
Ingredients
- 2 eggplants, optional
- 6 roma tomatoes
- 2 squashes
- 2 zucchinis
Sauce
- 2 tbsp olive oil
- 1 medium onion, diced
- 1 red bell pepper, diced
- 1 yellow bell pepper, diced
- 2 tbsp 8-10 basil leaves, chopped
- 1 teas garlic minced
- 2 tbsp fresh parsley, chopped
- 2 teas fresh thyme
- salt, pepper to taste
- 28 oz can of crushed unseasoned tomatoes or use fresh ripe tomatoes
Instructions
- Preheat over to 375 F
- Slice summer vegetables into thin even slices, thinner that 1/4 inches
- Make the sauce by sauting diced onions, garlic, and peppers until soft about 10 minutes
- Add salt and pepper to taste
- Add crushed tomates
- Stir until well mixed
- Mix the prepared herbs together in olive oil
- Arrange sliced vegetables in overlapping manner either circular or in rows depending on the pan used in lightly oiled baking dish
- Cover with foil and bake for 40 minutes. Remove the foil and bake until vegetables are soft, about 15 -20 min.
- Remove from over. Drizzle heated sauce over the top evenly then serve.
Meg didn’t make any meat and to our surprise we didn’t miss it at all! There were leftovers. We had with grilled chicken and salad the next day.
Isn’t it pretty?
How do you use up your end of summer produce?
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Tanya Derrey Bingham says
This looks amazing, I am pinning so I can make this soon, thank you for the yummy recipe! 🙂 Hugs- Tanya
bushel and a pickle says
Hope you enjoy as much as we do!
Linda Primmer says
It looks delicious and so pretty., What a great dish for fall. I have never made Ratatouille. Thanks for the recipe. I am happy to feature your dish at Love Your Creativity.
bushel and a pickle says
Thank you Linda! I would love that!
Meegan says
I can see why you like this so much! Over the cheese grits sounds incredible, as well. Pinned for later.
bushel and a pickle says
A delicious combination! Thanks for coming by.
Rosemary+Palmer says
I need to try this as all of your recipes are great.
bushel and a pickle says
Smiles!
Carol says
sounds delicious!
bushel and a pickle says
It sure it! Thanks Carol
Leslie Watkins says
I’ve needed a good ratatouille recipe. Can’t wait to try this! Pinned to make sure I don’t lose it!
bushel and a pickle says
You can’t go wrong with it!
Kim says
Oh yum! I’ve never made my own and this looks great!
bushel and a pickle says
Enjoy! It’s not difficult to make.
Cindy says
This sounds great and easy to make for late summer heat. Pinned
bushel and a pickle says
Thanks Cindy
Libbie says
Pinning for my husband (the cook in the house) this looks amazing!
bushel and a pickle says
Hope it’s fun for him to make and you enjoy it
maria says
I love cooking with zucchini its one of my favorite vegetables to make for the summer. I will try your recipe.Looks amazing.
bushel and a pickle says
We think so. Thanks for commenting Maria
Lynne says
This looks delicious! What a great idea for the summer harvest!
bushel and a pickle says
It is a perfect dish for that I agree Lynne
Paula@SweetPea says
This looks so good. Looking forward to trying it very sioon.
bushel and a pickle says
Enjoy it!
Laura L WALKER says
Looks Delicious, Linda. Laura
bushel and a pickle says
And not difficult to prepare either Laura.
Andrea says
Looks delicious! I can’t wait to try this. I’m new to your blog. What is core 4?
bushel and a pickle says
Hope you enjoyed the Ratatouille! The Core 4 is the nickname our older kids gave my husband, me and our 2 younger now college aged daughters. My other 3 are over 11 years older than the girls. Thanks for asking! Have a good holiday!
Sara says
Nothing better than seasonal cooking!
bushel and a pickle says
So true!
Leanna says
This looks delicious and a bit different. Pinning to try.
bushel and a pickle says
It is so yummy
Kim Purvis says
Sounds and looks wonderful. I love summer squash recipes!
bushel and a pickle says
This one is so good!
Janet says
Since I follow a vegetarian diet this is one that I’ll be pinning to try later!
bushel and a pickle says
You’ll love it!
Meg says
It is amazing with grits to help soak up any excessive sauce!
Kathy says
Look delicious. Have to try it!