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Creole Grilled Mirliton RatitouilleRatatouille
creole dinner, eggplant, squash,
This recipierecipe is hugely tolerant to changing the ingredient quantititesquantities - it's basically impossible to screw up. I got it from http://www.gumbopages.com/food/veg/creole-rat.html and Chuck Taggart. # Background Mirlitons (pronounced MEL-lee-tawns or MER-lee-tawns) are a type of squash found growing wild and in backyards throughout southern Louisiana. They're pale green, with a delicate flavor and a large, dencedense central seed. In other parts of the country, they're called chayote squash. I've used them as the primary ingredient in this variation on the classic ratatouille that I find very tasty. If you don't want to grill the mirlitons and eggplant, you can instead brush them with olive oil and bake them on a sheet pan until half-cooked. # Ingredients - 2 pounds mirlitons (chayote squash) - 1 pound eggplant - 1 pound onions - 4 red bell peppers - 2 pounds tomatoes (peeled, seeded and chopped) - 10 cloves garlic - 6 ounces olive oil - 2/3 cup chopped parsley - 2 bay leaves - 2 tablespoons Creole seasoning, or to taste - 1 teaspoon dried thyme leaves or 1 tablespoon fresh thyme - Kosher salt and freshly ground black pepper, to taste # Instructions Cut the mirlitons in half and scoop out the seed, then slice into 1/2" slices. Peel the eggplant and slice into 1/2" slices. Slice the onions crossways 1/4" thick, then cut each slice in half to end up with semicircular pieces of onion. Core and seed the peppers and chop into 1/2" dice. Chop the garlic. Prepare the tomato concassé. Brush the mirliton and eggplant slices with olive oil and grill (or bake) until about half-cooked. (Some nice cross-hatch grill marks would be particularly nice.) Sauté the onions and peppers in the remaining olive oil until half-cooked. Add the garlic, and sauté for one additional minute. Cut the grilled mirliton and eggplant slices into large dice. Combine all the vegetables and seasonings into a brazier or heavy saucepan. Cover and cook in a 350°F oven for about 30 minutes, or until the vegetables are tender and the flavors are well-blended. If the vegetables are too juicy, cook uncovered on the stove top for a few minutes to reduce, stirring frequently to avoid scorching. Adjust seasonings. Serve hot or cold. YIELD: About 20 four-ounce portions.