I wasn't exactly sure what ratatouille was, other than
a really cute movie with a rat named Remy who wanted to become a chef. http://movies.yahoo.com/movie/ratatouille/.
However, when I stumbled upon "Doctor McDougall's Heath-Enhancing Recipe
Book" in a used book store, I discovered a very simple recipe for
ratatouille. Maybe a bit too simple? After following the recipe as is a couple
of times, I decided to tweak it a bit and give it a bit more oomph! The end
result was a delicious, creamy ,veggie stew aka ratatouille. Remy would be
proud. :)
INGREDIENTS:
1 large onion, chopped
1 green pepper, chopped into chunks
3 zucchini, chopped into chunks
All veggies chopped and
ready to simmer!
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1 large eggplant, chopped into chunks
All veggies chopped and ready to simmer! |
1 clove of garlic, minced
1 28 oz can diced tomatoes in juice
1 tablespoon dried basil or 2 tablespoons fresh
1 tablespoon dried oregano or 2 tablespoons fresh
2 tablespoons dried parsley flakes or 4 tablespoons fresh
2 tablespoons plain Tofutti cream cheese
1-1 1/2 tablespoons arrowroot powder.
salt to taste
WHAT TO DO:
#1 Put all ingredients (EXCEPT the
Tofutti cream cheese and arrowroot powder)! in a large pot or crock pot and
cook until veggies are soft(about an hour).
#2 Once the veggies are soft,
collect some of the juice in a small bowl and add the arrowroot powder. whisk
until smooth and pour back in the pot. (Start with 1 tablespoon of arrowroot
and if you want it a bit thicker add another 1/2-1 tablespoon).
The final result, served over rice noodles. Mmmm! |
#3 Add the Tofutti cream cheese , stir
well.
The final result, served with rice noodles. Mmmm.
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#4 Add salt to taste. Cover and simmer
on low for a an hour or two more to let the flavours mingle.
Serve over quinoa, any kind of rice or rice noodles. Or eat
it by itself!
NOTE:
#1 If you suffer from arthritis, you
might want to avoid this dish. Eggplant , peppers and tomatoes are all
nightshades. These particular veggies are high in
alkaloids which can cause inflammation in the joints.
#2 potatoes are nightshades too , booo! But sweet
potatoes are not! yay!!
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