An curved arrow pointing right. The ratatouille recipe from the Pixar movie "Ratatouille" changed Anton Ego's life. Here's how to make it in your own kitchen — maybe it'll change yours too.
"True ratatouille is a simple dish: rich, tender, and transcendent when made well," writes Parisian cookbook author Rebekah Pepplar. Made with peak-season tomatoes, zucchini, peppers, onions ...
Gorgeous vegetables are turned into an amazing side dish, even if you are not fond of eggplant or bell peppers. Make a huge pot and enjoy it while watching Disney’s movie Ratatouille ...
Our ratatouille recipe is great to have on hand for an easy lunch or jacket potato topping. Rich tomato sauce with soft aubergine, courgette and peppers – this vegetarian dish will be a ...
Put the ratatouille in a small saucepan over a medium heat. Add the chicken and cook until bubbling and the chicken is hot through. Transfer to a small ovenproof dish. Mix the breadcrumbs and ...
Master chef and restaurateur Paul Liebrandt rates 11 fine-dining scenes in movies and television ... media — as seen in the food critic scene in both "Ratatouille" and "Chef," with Jon Favreau ...