Showing posts with label mediterranean sole with ratatouille. Show all posts
Showing posts with label mediterranean sole with ratatouille. Show all posts

Wednesday, September 15, 2010

my first ratatouille.

Last night before I went to bed, I set up my slow cooker to make Barbecued Beans with Turkey Sausage (recipe identical except the book version calls for cooked turkey smoked sausage or turkey kielbasa).  I am mildly addicted to kielbasa (which I discovered for the first time early on in my relationship with Scott), so I jumped at the chance to make it!  I got the "light" version of kielbasa to try to convince myself that it was health, haha.  Anyway, I love the slow cooker because all you have to do is toss stuff in, turn it on, and ignore it for a few hours.  It started out looking like this:
But, then I went to bed.  And quickly packed it this morning.  Despite a nice big coffee and some Kashi cereal, I was STARVING by the time my morning classes were over, so I also devoured my lunch without even thinking about taking a picture.  So, here's what it might have looked like had I remembered:
Sometimes Betty's pictures are much prettier than mine, but today I think this one really looks approximately like what I ate.  ... except for one minor major detail.  I forgot the black beans!  So very sad, since I definitely purchased them, but I guess last night when I was putting everything together I just completely skipped over the part where I was supposed to put both black beans and great northern beans.  Oops.
I'm happy to say that despite forgetting a major ingredient, this was both DELICIOUS and filling.  The flavors were great, and it was definitely a very filling lunch.  Yum!

For dinner tonight, I made Mediterranean Sole with Ratatouille.  I had never made ratatouille before, but I have seen the movie, so I was excited!  First, I chopped up some onions and peppers to start cooking.
And then I tackled the eggplant.  I haven't made eggplant in a LONG time, and I was a little nervous - I used to make really great eggplant dishes, but then one day I had a huge disaster, probably because I didn't salt it first and/or undercooked it.  The recipe didn't say I needed to salt it or anything, so I reluctantly went ahead with the recipe as it was.  I cooked my vegetables for a nice solid 10-15 minutes to make sure the eggplant wasn't undercooked...
And then added in the fish!  I've never seen Sole in any of the grocery stores here, so I went with flounder (and plenty of oregano!).
I think I was maybe a little TOO careful in making sure the eggplant was fully cooked, because once I dished out my dinner, I had a very messy pan!
Oops!  Nothing hot water and a good scrubbing can't fix, though.  Anyway, I still think I cooked it perfectly, because t his recipe was DELICIOUS.  The flavors created with the oregano, diced tomatoes and other veggies was spectacular.  I could eat it all night.  The fish - I could take or leave.  Maybe with actual sole I would have liked it more, but it kind of tasted like the fish was just there to add protein - and not to enhance the dish in any way.
So, next time I made this I will either go totally vegetarian or find some other protein - I bet chicken would be much tastier in here!  Or possibly even some ground beef?  We'll see!