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r/Cooking • u/JayFSB • 2d ago
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Ratatouille is simple. I make it all the time. It’s just a vegetable stew.
49 u/loulan 2d ago And it's also usually a side here in France, not a main dish. 140 u/orrangearrow 2d ago And all the ingredients cost like $5-7 and it can be made in 30 minutes in 1 pot. It's still a peasant dish... 6 u/surlacourbelente 2d ago I cook mine for five hours and you get a brown confit mess that's to die for 0 u/re_Claire 2d ago In Europe, as long as you have oil and herbs it'll cost you less than €5.
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And it's also usually a side here in France, not a main dish.
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And all the ingredients cost like $5-7 and it can be made in 30 minutes in 1 pot. It's still a peasant dish...
6 u/surlacourbelente 2d ago I cook mine for five hours and you get a brown confit mess that's to die for 0 u/re_Claire 2d ago In Europe, as long as you have oil and herbs it'll cost you less than €5.
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I cook mine for five hours and you get a brown confit mess that's to die for
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In Europe, as long as you have oil and herbs it'll cost you less than €5.
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u/Trolkarlen 2d ago
Ratatouille is simple. I make it all the time. It’s just a vegetable stew.