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    Home • Recipes • Summer Recipes

    Roasted Summer Vegetables (Tian de Légumes)

    Published: Aug 25, 2022 · Modified: Aug 18, 2024 by Jill ColonnaLeave a Comment · This post may contain affiliate links. Read our disclosure policy

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    A tian dish of simple roasted summer vegetables is a popular Provençal French classic. Discover its difference between a ratatouille, how to pronounce it in French and why it's an easy make-ahead side dish for entertaining.

    French baking dish of sliced roasted summer vegetables

    What is a French Tian?

    A Tian is the Provençal name given to the ovenproof stoneware, terracotta or ceramic baking dish. Tian is similar to the Berber Tajine or Tagine.

    While it refers to the actual dish, a tian also refers to a Provençal vegetable gratin - or vegetables roasted with meat or fish - that's cooked in the dish.

    The most popular version is this classic from the south with French roasted summer vegetables.  It's vegan, as it contains only vegetables, olive oil and aromatic herbs - but other tians vary with different vegetables, meat, fish (such as anchovies, or in Carpentras with cod and spinach), or eggs. In Apt (seen in the distance from the garden in this photo), the tian version is made with a mix of potatoes, onions, tomatoes and cheese.

    How to Pronounce Tian

    To pronounce Tian in French, say tee-ong very quickly.

    onion, garlic, tomatoes, aubergine and courgette in a dish
    A terracotta Tian dish in Provence with typical summer vegetables

    Ratatouille vs Tian

    Is Ratatouille the same as a Tian? While a tian is presented as neatly stacked baked vegetables in an ovenware dish, ratatouille is a vegetable stew prepared on the stove.

    What does a ratatouille and tian have in common? They use the same ingredients. According to my culinary Larousse dictionary, both officially use aubergines (eggplant), courgettes (zucchini), onion, tomato, pepper, garlic, thyme, bay leaves and olive oil.
    Add fresh basil or parsley just before serving for added flavour and vitamins.

    provencal village of Saignon fountain
    Fountain in the family's Provençal village of Saignon

    Summer Cooking in Provence

    My parents-in-law have lived near the town of Apt in the Vaucluse for many years. Even if they live at the top of the hilltop village of Saignon and there's often the strong Mistral winds (hot in summer, chilly in winter), it gets rather hot in Provence in the summer.

    As a result, my mother-in-law cooks early in the morning when it's cooler. This summer, temperatures again reached 40 degrees (over 100°F). So when it was my turn to cook, her tip of getting up early to make dinner for later was definitely worth it!

    sliced summer vegetables in a dish ready to bake
    The hardest part of a tian is slicing the vegetables to about the same size!

    Can Roasted Summer Vegetables Be Made Ahead and Reheated?

    So, as this is a summer dish, it can be made in advance in the cooler mornings. Who wants to have the oven on when it's between 30-40 degrees? Just prepare the dish earlier in the day and it's all ready to reheat later.

    Once cool, keep refrigerated until ready to serve. Simply reheat in a warm oven for about 10 minutes and scatter over some freshly chopped flat-leaf parsley or basil. What's more, the leftovers are delicious next day.

    tian dish of layered roasted summer vegetables - tomato, aubergine, zucchini and onion with herbs
    (Above) Vegetable Tian - roasted summer vegetables served with roast chicken

    What Seasoning is Good to Put on Vegetables?

    As in this dish, use the kind of aromatic herbs that are best used in stews. So this is the basis of a bouquet garni: bay leaf, rosemary and thyme.  If you don't have them, then use a teaspoon of dried Herbes de Provence. As with most dishes, add chopped fresh parsley (or basil, tarragon) at the end, just before serving.  This keeps not only their flavours but their vitamin content too.

    Plus don't forget to season with a few turns of the peppermill and with a generous pinch of fleur de sel salt.

    For more, see my post on fresh aromatic herbs

    stacked roasted summer vegetables in a French tian dish with herbs and bay leaves

    What Goes Well with Roasted Summer Vegetables or Tian?

    A tian goes well with all kinds of grilled meats or fish. Many of us perhaps don't feel like cooking much in the summer heat. So this is ideal as a healthy side for BBQs or ready-prepared roasted chicken from the market.

    Serve these roasted summer vegetables directly from the traditional ceramic tian dish at the table.his is a gloriously colourful side dish for entertaining en famille (with family) or with friends.  However, for more formal entertaining, serve mini stacks separately in individual ceramic dishes.

    little individual dish of roasted summer vegetables

    Classic Tian Recipes

    This is such an easy classic in France that the recipe can be found in all forms. Such as imprinted on the back of a brown paper vegetable bag at the market - to the back of my non-stick French roasting dish!

    When I first arrived 30 years ago, my French mother-in-law gifted me a lovely recipe book by local author, Andrée Maureau, 'Recettes en Provence'.  Full of authentic Provençal recipes, she makes many Tians in her book.

    For example, there are a few with zucchini (courgettes) and onions, another with added pork, another with just aubergines (eggplant) and onions, plus with white haricot beans and lamb.

    This is our family's vegetable version, which adds to our vegan recipes.

    roasted vegetable slices served with fish
    Serve roasted vegetable tian with fish

    How Do I Know My Tian Will Not Be Dry?

    Many French pre-cook the onions and garlic in olive oil and layer it on the bottom of the dish before layering the rest. Personally, I don't see the need for this extra step (why? Because I make this often and have tested different methods over many years here). Instead I place chopped garlic at the bottom of the dish and top with the sliced vegetables, pressed tightly into neat stacks.

    My top tip is in the length of cooking. As long as you stick to the 45 minutes baking time and don't overcook (this makes it dry), the natural juices makes the tian juicy and full of concentrated flavour.
    It goes without saying that all ovens are different, so do check on yours if your first time making this.  If it looks ready or looks like it could do with a little more, then I leave that to your own expertise and knowledge of your own oven.

    Roasted summer vegetables in a Tian, a French dish of stacked sliced tomatoes, yellow zucchini, onion and eggplant

    More Roasted Summer Vegetables

    Love roasted summer vegetables? Then try these quick oven roasted tomatoes with mozzarella. Roasting veggies in the oven concentrates their flavours - delicious at any time of year.

    For more roasted zucchini, see our Mediterranean style Stuffed Zucchini with ricotta.

    French baking dish of sliced roasted summer vegetables

    Summer Roasted Vegetables (Tian de Légumes)

    Jill Colonna
    A tian dish of roasted summer vegetables is a popular Provençal classic. So easy to prepare, this is basically sliced tomatoes, eggplant, zucchini and onions baked with olive oil, herbs and garlic to concentrate their flavours. Excellent with BBQs or grilled meats and fish.
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    Prep Time 25 minutes mins
    Cook Time 45 minutes mins
    Total Time 1 hour hr 10 minutes mins
    Course Party Food, Side Dish
    Cuisine French
    Servings 6 people
    Calories 130 kcal

    Equipment

    • 1 ceramic ovenproof dish or non-stick roasting tin

    Ingredients
      

    • 1 small aubergine (eggplant) cut into slices
    • 2 courgettes (zucchini) sliced diagonally
    • 4 firm/ripe tomatoes sliced
    • 1 white onion sliced
    • 1 red pepper sliced (optional)
    • 2 cloves garlic finely chopped
    • 3 tablespoon olive oil extra virgin
    • 1 tablespoon fresh thyme or rosemary finely chopped (or 1 teaspoon dried Herbes de Provence)
    • 2 bay leaves
    • 1 tablespoon fresh parsley or basil finely chopped, to serve

    Instructions
     

    • Cut the tomatoes, onion, courgettes and aubergine into slices no bigger than 1cm. Peel and core the garlic cloves, discarding any middle shoot and chop or grate finely.
    • Preheat the oven to 180°C fan/200°C/400°F/Gas 6.
    • Scatter over the chopped/grated garlic over the base of the dish with the bay leaves.
      Stack each slice alternately and tightly together, directly into the dish in rows. (If a vegetable is much larger than the other, cut in half). When arranged to completely cover the dish, sprinkle over the chopped rosemary or thyme (or dried herbs). Dribble over evenly the olive oil and season with salt and pepper.
    • Bake for about 45 minutes until the vegetables are slightly browned and still very soft. Scatter over the freshly chopped parsley or basil and add another pinch of fleur de sel salt and pepper.

    Notes

    Serve hot or at room temperature (ok, if in a Provençal heatwave, let's say serve lukewarm).
    Make-Ahead: This side dish is so easy to prepare in advance up to a day ahead of serving. Delicious reheated next day and ideal for freezing.

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