Summer Vegetable Tian
Summer Vegetable Tian |
A tian itself is a dish of chopped vegetables that are usually layered with overlapping veggies baked in the oven au gratin style. I sautéed onions and two cloves of garlic together, placed this on the casserole bottom and then layered the veggies around in the same pattern, eggplant, zucchini, summer squash and tomato. The veggies were topped with grated Parmesan cheese and fresh herbs. This dish baked up in 40 minutes and the house smelled divine. I love all the bright summery color and the flavors all meld together perfectly. What’s your favorite summer veggie?
Summer Veggie Tian |
Summer Vegetable Tian
This vegetable tian represents the colors and flavors of summer. For best results try to find vegetables about the same size.
INGREDIENTS:
- Olive oil
- 2 medium yellow onions, sliced thin
- 2 garlic cloves, minced
- 1 pound eggplant, sliced unpeeled, into ¼ inch rounds
- 1 pound zucchini, sliced unpeeled into 1/4 inch rounds
- 1 pound summer squash, sliced unpeeled into 1/4 inch rounds
- 1 pound tomatoes, sliced into 1/4 inch rounds
- 1 tablespoon fresh parsley, chopped
- 1 tablespoon fresh chives, chopped
- 2 ounces Parmesan cheese, grated
INSTRUCTIONS:
- Preheat the oven to 400°
- Brush a large baking casserole with olive oil. In a medium sauté pan, heat 2 tablespoons of olive oil and cook the onions over medium-low heat for 8 to 10 minutes, until tender and translucent. Add the garlic and cook for another minute. Spread the onion mixture on the bottom of the baking dish.
- Layer vegetable slices alternately in baking dish on top of the onions, fitting them as close as possible, make only 1 layer. Sprinkle with salt and pepper, then drizzle with 1 more tablespoon of olive oil. Place dish in the oven and bake for 35 to 40 minutes, until the tops just start to lightly brown. Garnish with parsley and chives. Serve hot out of the oven, warm or room temperature.
- This dish is great as is but it would also be great served as a side dish or atop rice or pasta noodles.
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This looks delicious Cheri, I must give it a try even though my husband hates most vegetables. My favorite vegetable is asparagus.
ReplyDeleteAsparagus is one of my favorites too!
DeleteNo such thing as veggie overload! This is so gorgeous Cheri - and I cannot wait to make it myself. Our garden is finally churning out the vegetables and the tomatoes are close behind. Thank you so much for the beautiful recipe!
ReplyDeleteThe weather has definitely been different this year, normally my lettuce has already started bolting;)
DeleteJust spectacular! Just!!! Gorgeous Cheri!
ReplyDeleteThanks Abbe!!!!
DeleteSuch a beautiful way to eat your vegetables. I love all of the colors! Perfect way to use the summer vegetables too. And no, I don't think you could ever eat too many vegetables.
ReplyDeleteLol! thanks Dawn.
DeleteLook at those colors! Love the array of peak summer vegetables. Love it!!!
ReplyDeleteVelva
Thanks Velva!
DeleteThe more veggie, the better! This is so colourful and tempting, Cheri.
ReplyDeleteThanks Angie, I agree!
DeleteThis is beautiful Cheri! And no, I'm with you - I can't get enough fresh veggies either. I love seeing what Scott brings in from the garden every day in the spring and summer!
ReplyDeleteSummer veggies are the best.... thanks Chris!
DeleteI must admit that I've never heard of a tian before, but it looks amazing! We are always looking for ways to eat zucchini as they are coming out of our garden super fast this time of the year! Thanks for the inspiration. This sounds delicious!!
ReplyDeleteThanks David, I'm always on the lookout for zucchini recipes;)
DeleteWe pig out on veggies at this time of the year. Can't. Get. Enough. Anyway, this is a GORGEOUS looking dish. Really nice -- thanks.
ReplyDeleteThanks John, summer fruits and veggies are the best.
DeleteThis was a great dish- tasted as good as it looked
ReplyDeleteNope! Definitely no such thing as eating too many veggies! We eat so many too! This looks gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteThanks Ashley!! appreciate you stopping by.
DeleteI don't think you can ever have too many veggies! So beautifully arranged too!
ReplyDeleteThanks Susan, hope you are having a great weekend.
DeleteGorgeous.
ReplyDeleteThanks D!
DeleteThis is such a beautiful dish, Cheri. No such thing as too many vegetables. As a matter of fact, I'm content with any vegetable dish being my main meal (though I'm not a vegetarian). Now you've got me thinking about how to make a fall tian! Love this!
ReplyDeleteI know right....so many possibilities, thanks Anne!
DeleteThis is the prettiest dish I've seen for a long time. As I said on instagram, wow!
ReplyDeleteThanks Tandy, appreciate your kind comment.
Deletethis is beautiful, and perfect for me, a fellow veggie-lover!
ReplyDeleteThanks Grace!!!
DeleteYour presentation reminds me very much of Remy's ratatouille from the movie Ratatouille. It looks delicious, Cheri! And, no, you can't have too many vegetables!
ReplyDeleteThis post also reminds me that two summers ago I made a tian in the Provençal style, photographed it, but never wrote about it! I guess I should get around to it eventually, huh?
lol, now that I think about it the presentation is very similar. yes you must post your tian, would love to see your version. Thanks David.!!!
DeleteI also use a lot Summer veggies, they are so good! Amazing dish☺
ReplyDeleteThanks Natalia, you are so kind.
DeleteThis is a keeper recipe, Cheri! I've just started a new job and once in a while...I'm asked to leave my computer and cook! Soooo, thank you for your scrumptious and healthy how-to =)
ReplyDeletethanks Kim, sounds like a dream job to me if you get to leave your computer and cook;)
DeleteP.s. Pinning!
ReplyDeleteThanks Kim!!
DeleteLove these beautifully arranged baked veggie.
ReplyDeleteThanks Karen!!!
DeleteThis is definetly my kind of dish, summery, colourful and no doubt delicious.
ReplyDeleteThanks Emma!!!
DeleteDear Cheri, your lovely Summer Vegetable Tian looks absolutely stunning - a true winner at any table. And I know that my kids/family would really enjoy this dish!
ReplyDeleteYour presentation is picture perfect, my friend! You simply cannot have too many veggies at the dinner table!
Cheri ~ This has to be one of the most beautiful vegetable dishes I've ever seen!
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