Blogger friend Angela recently posted about leftovers, how not to waste them and how to make a delicious meal from what could easily be just thrown away. Sometimes it takes quite a bit of imagination to do that. See here.
Whilst on holiday in our gite in Brittany on a rainy day we decided to stay indoors and do some painting. The gite was a long way from any shops so I aimed to produce lunch from what we had in rather than go on a long trek for supplies. What we really fancied was beans on toast but we had no beans! We did have sliced bread for sandwiches but also had half a baguette from the day before, so I decided to use that.
It turned out really well, almost like ratatouille on toast! Very tasty and something I would do again.
However, on return from our holiday we found that our rogue courgette plant had produced these monsters! Even with quite a bit of imagination I'm not sure we can keep them from the compost heap!
Ingredients
A splash of olive oil
Half a small courgette
Half each of a small red and a small green pepper, de seeded
Four mushrooms
Two small tomatoes
1 tsp herbes de Provence (or a dash of chilli flakes or Worcestershire sauce would work)
A sprinkle of grated parmesan
Two eggs
Half a stale baguette
Method
Wash and dice all the veg. Heat the oil in a small saucepan and add the veg and herbs, adding the tomatoes last and cooking gently until soft. Season to taste with salt and pepper.
Cut the baguette into four chunks. Slice through into halves vertically and remove the crust. Toast.
Serve the veg piled onto buttered toast, sprinkle with parmesan and topped with a fried egg. (Or poached, or scrambled if you prefer, but sometimes only a fried egg hits the spot.)
Serves 2.
Sounds like kind of meal!
ReplyDeleteIt's easy and very, very tasty.
DeleteRatatouille on baguette toast sounds gorgeous. Those courgettes are definitely marrows now. Could they become a soup? [Thank you for the mention]
ReplyDeleteI shall do some research - there must be something I can do with them, other than stuffed marrow!
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