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    Default Ratatouille Terrine

    I made this at the weekend to go with cold roast chicken


    It tasted gorgeous, you could have it as a starter or as a buffet dish & it can be made a couple of days ahead.





    Serves 6-8 Appetizer/Side
    Prep Time 25 mins
    Ingredients

    * 3 Large bell peppers, red, orange and yellow, deseeded and roasted
    * 1 Large aubergine (eggplant)
    * 2 Large courgettes (zucchini)
    * 4 Tbsp Olive oil
    * Rock salt and freshly ground black pepper
    * 15 fl oz Passata
    * 2 Tbsp Gelatine

    Method

    * Heat the grill/broiler
    * Cut the peppers into quarters, lengthways this makes it easier to remove the skin once you've charred them. Take out the stalks and deseed
    * Push the peppers down firmly on the grill rack to ensure all the skin is exposed to the heat, grill on high until the skins are black
    * Set aside until cool, then peel off the black skin
    * Or you can put the peppers straight into a plastic bag, seal and leave for 15 minutes to sweat, then peel, your choice
    * Lay a sheet of aluminium foil on the rack
    * Slice the courgettes lengthwise, about 1/4″ thick
    * Lay on the foil and baste with 2 Tbsp olive oil, both sides and season
    * Grill until golden, 3 minutes each side
    * Set aside
    * Slice the aubergine lengthways, and repeat the procedure
    * Grease a 9”x5”x2 ½’’ loaf tin, then lay clingfilm (plastic wrap) against the bottom and side with extra hanging out from the sides.
    * Put the Passata in a small saucepan. Sprinkle the gelatine over the top. Dissolve while stirring over low heat. Do not allow it to boil. Remove from heat and set aside.
    * Put a layer of roasted peppers down in the prepared loaf pan. Spread 2 tablespoons of passata/gelatine mixture on top. Place a layer of courgette/zucchini on top with another 2 tablespoons of passata/gelatine. Place a layer of eggplant on top and more passata/gelatine. Continue layering until you finish the vegetables.
    * Any remaining passata/gelatine mixture pour over the top, and give a gently shake to the tin, just to make sure the passata is dispersed evenly
    * Cover up with the plastic wrap. Refrigerate to set, at least 4 hours

    Cook's tips

    * Can be made a day or two in advance

    Equipment

    * Small saucepan
    * 9”x5”x2 ½” deep, loaf tin
    * Clingfilm

    Shopping List

    * 3 Large bell peppers, red orange and yellow
    * 1 Large aubergine (eggplant)
    * 2 Large courgettes (zucchini)
    * 4 Tbsp Olive oil
    * Rock salt and freshly ground black pepper
    * 15 fl oz Passata
    * 2 Tbsp Gelatine
    Last edited by lesley; 09-14-2009 at 01:32 PM.

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    Ver interesting dish it looks so different. Have you ever tried a Moroccan dish called Spicy Eggplant and Tomato Salad? It is quite easy to prepare and also very delicious eaten cold or hot!

    I do not use near as much cilantro as the recipe calls for just a few leaves is all. If you like salsa from Mexican restaurants I imagine you will like this although it is not nearly as hot. In case you do not know Cumin is a spice used in like making Chili and alot of mexican dishes it is not hot, and is used quite a bit in Moroccan cooking.

    I found this to be more on the order of a salsa rather than the salads we are accustomed to, but extremely delicious and full of flavor, I love eggplant so it was perfect for an eggplant lover! If you do not like hot & spicy use less Harissa Paste and it will give the flavor with-out so much heat.

    2 Lg. Eggplants
    4 Lg. Tomatoes (skinned and chopped to a pulp)
    6 1/2 tbsp. Olive Oil
    2 - 3 cloves of garlic
    1 tsp. Moroccan Harissa Paste -***I will list the recipe for this***
    a small bunch of flat leaf parsley (finely chopped)
    freshly squeezed juice of 1 lemon
    sea salt and freshly ground pepper
    1 tsp. freshly roasted cumin seeds, roasted and ground (I use my ground cumin I already have on hand)
    bread, to serve

    Preheat the oven to 400 degrees. Place the eggplant on a baking sheet and bake for 30 about min's. or until soft when you press them with a finger. Put the tomatoes in an oven proof dish, pour over 1/2 the olive oil and pop them in the oven with the eggplants. Remove the eggplants and tomatoes and let cool until cool enough to handle. Using a sharp cut the eggplants in half and scoop out the pulp and chop it to a pulp.

    Heat the rest of the olive oil in a heavy-based skillet, add the garlic and saute until it begins to color, stirring constantly. Add the tomatoes and Harissa and cook over a med. heat for 5 - 8 minutes, until thick and pulpy. Add the eggplants, parsley, and cilantro. Stir in the lemon juice and season with salt and pepper. Tip into a serving bowl and serve warm or at room temperature with a dusting of roasted cumin and chunks of bread.

    ****Harissa Paste****

    8 Dried red chiles (Horn or New Mexico deseeded)
    2-3 garlic cloves finely chopped
    1/2 tsp. sea salt
    1 tsp. ground cumin
    1 tsp. ground corriander
    1/4 cup olive oil

    Makes roughly 4 tbsp. ****(a little goes a long way)****

    Place chiles in a bowl and cover with warm water, let soak for 1 hour. Drain & squeeze out excess water. Using a mortar and pestle, pound them to a paste with the garlic and salt (or whizz them in an electric mixer). Beat in the cumin and corriander and bind with the olive oil.

    Store the Harrisa Paste in a sealed jar in the refergerator with a thin layer of olive oil poured on top. Keeps well for approx. 1 month.

    Recipe From: Flavors of Morocco cookbook
    Last edited by Cook Chatty Cathy; 09-15-2009 at 08:16 AM.

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    No I haven't tried that Cathy, but I'm willing to give it a go at the weekend, thank you x

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    Lesley that looks way to beautiful to eat.

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