Noun
a vegetable stew; usually made with tomatoes, eggplant, zucchini, peppers, onion, and seasonings
Source: WordNetImpoverished Paris Street Merchant (Jack Carter): Rats, rats for sale. Get your rats. Good for rat stew, rat soup, or the ever-popular ratatouille. Mel Brooks
A great ratatouille is one in which the vegetables interact with each other but are still discernible from each other. The trick is to cook them just right: not over, not under. Yotam Ottolenghi
At least, one (like me maybe) could dream of that happening… (didn’t that actually happen to some guy who ended up being the model for the guy in Ratatouille? Source: Internet
Also notable was the wood-grilled sweet grass lamb chops with ratatouille, goat cheese, and a persillade sauce. Source: Internet
For the ratatouille and brebis or chevre sandwich, halve a crusty loaf, sprinkle the cut sides with olive oil, and toast or grill. Source: Internet
Julie, sign me up for the ratatouille fan club! Source: Internet