Ratatouille

Great way to use up those garden veggies! Also perfect on a cold rainy day. This recipe is easy and delicious. You can always double the recipe and freeze the extra. #vegetarian
Ratatouille
Great way to use up those garden veggies! Also perfect on a cold rainy day. This recipe is easy and delicious. You can always double the recipe and freeze the extra. #vegetarian
Cooking Instructions
- 1
In a large pan, saute onion, garlic, and eggplant over medium heat, stirring occasionally.
- 2
Add zucchini and green pepper and cook for a few more minutes
- 3
Add tomatoes and bay leaf. Salt to taste.
- 4
Cook for 45 minutes or so.
- 5
Serve in bowls. Gently stir in mozzarella to distribute the chunks of cheese but do not over stir once the cheese has been added.
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