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'''Ratatouille''' was a simple dish made from [[tomato]]es, [[onion]], [[garlic]], [[chilli powder]], [[courgette]]s and fresh [[herb]]s. | '''Ratatouille''' was a simple dish made from [[tomato]]es, [[onion]], [[garlic]], [[chilli powder]], [[courgette]]s and fresh [[herb]]s. | ||
[[Helen Sinclair]] selected ratatouille as an easy meal for the [[Eighth Doctor]] to cook. The Doctor later assured her, however, that | [[Helen Sinclair]] selected ratatouille as an easy meal for the [[Eighth Doctor]] to cook. This was interrupted by the shooting at [[Sanjit (Wild Animals)|Sanjit]]'s [[convenience store]]. The Doctor later assured her, however, that the dish would have been awful. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Wild Animals (audio story)|Wild Animals]]'') | ||
[[Nardole]] mockingly called [[Ratatoskr]] ratatouille. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[I Am the Doctor (short story)|I Am the Doctor]]'') | [[Nardole]] mockingly called [[Ratatoskr]] ratatouille. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[I Am the Doctor (short story)|I Am the Doctor]]'') | ||
== Behind the scenes == | == Behind the scenes == | ||
It | It was not established whether Nardole was referring to the dish or the {{w|Ratatouille (film)|2007 Disney and Pixar movie}}. | ||
[[Category:Dishes from the real world]] | [[Category:Dishes from the real world]] |
Latest revision as of 16:41, 19 January 2021
Ratatouille was a simple dish made from tomatoes, onion, garlic, chilli powder, courgettes and fresh herbs.
Helen Sinclair selected ratatouille as an easy meal for the Eighth Doctor to cook. This was interrupted by the shooting at Sanjit's convenience store. The Doctor later assured her, however, that the dish would have been awful. (AUDIO: Wild Animals)
Nardole mockingly called Ratatoskr ratatouille. (PROSE: I Am the Doctor)
Behind the scenes[[edit] | [edit source]]
It was not established whether Nardole was referring to the dish or the 2007 Disney and Pixar movie.