A creamy bake that’s only 250 calories per serving (as a main!). The proper (fancy) name of this dish is Tian de Courgettes au Riz and it is a Julia Child recipe. It is like a cross between a gratin and risotto. Naturally healthy with no butter or cream, fabulous to serve as a side or main, and can also be prepared ahead.
**Directions to veganise this included**
My cooking revolves around what’s in season and what’s on special. On this occasion, you guessed it, my local supermarket obviously had an overstock of zucchini because they were on special at $2.40/kg (2 lb) (normally they’re $6 to $8/kg). So I bought 2 kg (that’s 4 pounds!). I couldn’t help myself – zucchini’s are so versatile, I was sure I would use them up in a week.
Hmm, I didn’t quite realise how much space 2 kg of zucchinis would take up in my fridge. So I went in hunt of a recipe that would use a lot of zucchinis and that’s when I came across Julie Child’s Tian de Courgettes au Riz (Zucchini Tian).
A “tian” is a a type of baking dish that is shallow and also describes the name of the dish that is cooked in it. It is like a gratin except the vegetables are cooked in their own juices. There were a few things that caught my eye about this recipe.
1. ALOT of zucchini – It calls for 1kg/2lb of zucchini, grated. That’s ALOT of zucchini. You wouldn’t guess there’s that much in it by looking at the photo;
2. Zucchini Juice – The cooking liquid uses the juices that sweat / are squeezed out of the zucchini. I thought that was an interesting and thrifty technique and I was curious how well it would work;
3. “Risotto Like” A lot of people enthusiastically wrote about how “risotto like” this dish was. But it only required 1/2 cup of rice (for 4 servings). “Ke? How is that possible?” I wondered. “Are people just saying nice things because it’s a Julia Child recipe?”; and
4. High Liquid to Rice Ratio – the other thing that made me really dubious was the liquid to rice ratio. The recipe calls for 2 1/2 cups of liquid (zucchini juice + milk) for 1/2 cup of rice. Using standard ratios, 1/2 rice would require 3/4 cup of water to cook. I was convinced this dish would turn out soggy with overcooked gluggy rice.
Once I made it, yet again I was reminded that you should always trust the Great Julia Child. The dish worked brilliantly. It IS risotto like – I was truly amazed how far you can stretch 1/2 cup of rice. This is partly because you use more liquid than you normally do to cook rice which makes the grains swell more. And it wasn’t soggy at all. The consistency is like a gratin – as you can see in the photo when you serve it up, it holds its shape, it isn’t gooey.
The grated zucchini makes the dish seem creamy. And the zucchini juices gives the dish a subtle zucchini fragrance that you wouldn’t otherwise get if you made it using stock, or if you sauté the zucchini to remove the liquid.
The most amazing thing about this is how healthy it is. This recipe is enough for 4 generous servings and only has 250 calories per serving. This is how you get your risotto fix guilt free!
Sorry Julia, for doubting you. You are yet to let me down. 🙂
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Zucchini Tian (Naturally Healthy)
Prep: 5 mins
Cook: 45 mins
Total: 50 mins
Midweek Meal, Rice, Side
French, Italian
Servings4 -5
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The real name of this dish is Tian de Courgettes au Riz (Zucchini Tian) and it is a Julia Child recipe. It is like a cross between a gratin and risotto. You will be amazed by how creamy this cream-less, butter-less dish is, yet has only 250 calories per serving (as a main).
Instructions
Prepare the Zucchini
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Grate the zucchini and place in a large bowl. Sprinkle with 2 tsp salt and use your hands to mix through well.
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Place zucchini in a colander over a bowl to collect the juices that sweat out. Leave for at least 20 minutes.
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Squeeze the liquid out of the zucchini, straining the liquid through the colander to add to the zucchini juices collected.
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Rinse the zucchini under cold water for 15 seconds, then squeeze out excess water, but this time do not save the water that is squeezed out.
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Pat the zucchini with paper towels to mostly dry.
To Prepare Gratin
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Top up the zucchini juices with milk to make a total of 2 1/2 cups of liquid. Warm liquid in microwave or on the stove.
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Heat 2 tbsp olive oil in a large heavy base pan over medium heat. Add garlic and onion and sauté for 8 minutes until translucent and starting to turn golden.
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Turn heat up to medium high, add the zucchini and cook for 5 minutes, stirring frequently.
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Add flour and cook for 2 minutes, stirring constantly.
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Remove from heat. Add all but 2 tbsp of the parmesan cheese and stir quickly to combine.
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Do a taste test to check for seasoning. Add more salt if desired, and a good grind of black pepper. I do not add more salt as I don’t think it is required.
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Add rice and liquid. If making ahead, stop here, then proceed with the next step on the day of serving.
To Bake
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Preheat oven to 220C/425F
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Return pan to heat and bring to simmer.
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If the pan you are using is not ovenproof, pour the contents into a buttered baking dish.
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Sprinkle over the remaining 2 tbsp of parmesan cheese and drizzle over the remaining 1 tbsp of olive oil.
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Cover with lid or foil, then place in the top 1/3 of the oven.
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Bake for 15 minutes, then remove the lid/foil and bake for a further 10 to 15 minutes until the top is golden and the liquid appears to have been absorbed. (Tilt the dish slightly. If liquid pools then return to the oven for 5 minutes at a time.)
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Rest for 10 minutes. While resting, any residual liquid will be absorbed.
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Best served immediately.
Recipe Notes:
2. Cooking the onions slowly makes them sweet and caramelised. You can’t achieve the same result by sautéing them over high heat for a few minutes. But if you are in a rush, by all means turn up the heat and cook the onions faster.
3. When heating the zucchini juice/milk liquid, be careful not to over boil which might split the milk. Just warm it up.
4. The pan and baking dish need to be about 6 to 8 cup capacity. The oven proof pan I used is a 7 cup capacity pan.
5. To VEGANISE: Omit the parmesan cheese, do a taste test to make sure it is seasoned enough still (as the parmesan adds salt). Sprinkle the top with panko or breadcrumbs and drizzle with olive oil so you get a “crust” on the top similar to melted parmesan (well, actually, it will be even better!!) And substitute the milk with soy (or almond milk, but I prefer soy milk because almond milk has a slightly nutty flavour).
6. The medium grain white rice can be substituted with long or short grain white rice. This recipe is not suitable for: brown rice, arborio (risotto) rice, paella, basmati or jasmine rice.
7. Nutrition per serving.
Nutrition Information:
Serving: 315gCalories: 251cal (13%)Carbohydrates: 29.1g (10%)Protein: 9.1g (18%)Fat: 12.1g (19%)Saturated Fat: 3.3g (21%)Cholesterol: 11mg (4%)Sodium: 1067mg (46%)Potassium: 614mg (18%)Fiber: 3g (13%)Sugar: 6.6g (7%)Vitamin A: 500IU (10%)Vitamin C: 52mg (63%)Calcium: 190mg (19%)Iron: 1.6mg (9%)
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