Vegetable Tian Recipe (2024)

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This beautiful Vegetable Tian is a pretty casserole made from thinly sliced vegetables, seasoned with onions, garlic, olive oil, and salt, then topped with a nutty Parmesan cheese. Serve with crusty bread as a main dish or with a simple protein, like chicken or fish, as a side dish.

Vegetable Tian

One of my favorite foods in the summer is fresh zucchini and yellow squash. We cook it multiple times every week during the summer, and this Vegetable Tian is by far one of my most favorite ways to prepare it. Not only is it beautiful to look at, but it's also just as delightful to eat.

Fragrant onions and garlic, sweet zucchini and squash, warm, comforting potatoes, and a mild nutty flavor from the Parmesan cheese (who is the unsung hero in so many dishes, in my humble opinion). I would eat it all myself if my family didn't try to fight me for it!

What is Vegetable Tian?

Vegetable tian is of French origins, and usually refers to a dish where thinly sliced vegetables are roasted with garlic and onion in a shallow dish, possibly with cheese, like au gratin.

What is the Difference Between Tian and Ratatouille?

Both tian and ratatouille are an assortment of vegetables, including zucchini, squash, onions, and tomatoes. The main difference is that in tian, the vegetables are cut in slices and arranged and cooked like au gratin. Whereas in ratatouille, the vegetables are chopped and then cooked together in a pot, like a stew.

What to Do with Extra Veggies?

Depending on how large your vegetables were, you may have some leftover after preparing your vegetable tian. Instead of throwing them away, store them to make tian again the next night, or even a quick vegetable saute, like this Sauteed Summer Squash and Zucchini.

Why isn't There Tomato in your Pictures?

Many classic vegetable tian recipes include fresh tomato slices. Because it's such a simple dish, there are quite a few variations to customize it to personal preferences.

Full disclosure here. Since half of my kids are tomato haters, we usually make it without. Feel free to add tomato slices or even eggplant slices to your tian, if you'd like.

What to Serve with Vegetable Tian

Vegetable tian is a side dish, and is a little more labor intensive, as far as side dishes go. Since the tian is a little more work (but totally worth it, in my opinion), I will usually serve it with a simple protein main dish, such as grilled or baked chicken, shrimp, or fish.

More Side Dish Recipes You'll Love

  • Sauteed Zucchini and Summer Squash - quickly sauteed with onions and garlic and topped with parmesan for a simple and easy side dish.
  • Zucchini Fritters - another favorite way to use up garden fresh zucchini that is as delicious as it is easy to make!
  • Cheesy Corn Bake - an easy and cheesy side dish that's great for potlucks or using up fresh summer sweet corn.
  • Oven Roasted Asparagus - fresh asparagus roasted with simple ingredients like olive oil, lemon juice, and parmesan.
  • Corn Fritters - a delicious way to use fresh, sweet summer corn that's salty, savory, and has a little hint of sweet.

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Vegetable Tian Recipe (3)

Vegetable Tian

A classic and a favorite, this Parmesan Vegetable Tian recipe uses Summer vegetables, onions, and garlic baked together in the oven and topped with melted, golden Parmesan cheese for an amazing side dish.

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Course: Side Dish

Cuisine: American, French

Keyword: Parmesan Vegetable Tian, Vegetable Tian

Prep Time: 15 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 50 minutes minutes

Total Time: 1 hour hour 5 minutes minutes

Servings: 6 servings

Calories: 166kcal

Author: Michelle

Ingredients

  • 2 tbsp olive oil divided
  • 1 large sweet yellow onion cut in half and sliced
  • 4 cloves garlic minced
  • 2 russet or red potatoes scrubbed, unpeeled, and thinly sliced
  • 2 zucchini thinly sliced
  • 2 yellow squash thinly sliced
  • 2 large ripe tomatoes seeded and thinly sliced (optional
  • ½ cup grated Parmesan cheese
  • Salt and pepper to taste

Instructions

  • In a large skillet over medium heat, heat 1 tablespoon olive oil.

  • Once the olive oil is hot, add onions and saute until tender, about 6 minutes.

  • Add the garlic to the skillet and saute for an additional minute until fragrant. Remove from heat.

  • Spread the onion mixture in the bottom of an 8 or 9 inch baking dish. (I just use my standard 9-inch pie dish).

  • Layer potato slices, zucchini slices, and squash slices (and tomato if you're using them) alternately on top of onion mixture in baking dish. Fit them tightly into a spiral pattern in a single layer in the dish. (Depending on how large the vegetable were, you may have extra.)

  • Season with salt and pepper.

  • Drizzle with 1 tablespoon olive oil.

  • Cover and bake at 375° for about 35 minutes.

  • Uncover and sprinkle Parmesan on top. Bake for an additional 15-25 minutes or until the cheese is melted and slightly browned.

Notes

  • Be sure your vegetables are thinly sliced to about ⅛- inch thick so that they'll cook all the way through.
  • For more uniformly sliced vegetables, use a mandoline slicer like this one.
  • Cheese: The Parmesan in this dish is to-die-for, but you can also experiment with other cheeses, such as Gouda, Gruyere, or mozzarella.
  • Tomatoes: As noted in the post above, I usually skip the tomatoes in this recipe when making it for my family. It's delicious with or without.
  • I do not recommend freezing or making this dish ahead.
  • Storage: Store leftovers covered in the refrigerator for up to 3-5 days. Reheat individual servings in the microwave on a microwave-safe bowl or plate.

Nutrition

Serving: 1serving | Calories: 166kcal | Carbohydrates: 20g | Protein: 7g | Fat: 8g | Saturated Fat: 2g | Cholesterol: 7mg | Sodium: 150mg | Potassium: 807mg | Fiber: 3g | Sugar: 6g | Vitamin A: 680IU | Vitamin C: 37mg | Calcium: 132mg | Iron: 1mg

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UPDATE INFO: This post was originally published in July 2016. It was updated with tips and video and republished in June 2021.

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FAQs

What does tian mean in cooking? ›

A tian is an earthenware vessel of Provence used both for cooking and serving. It is also the name of the dish prepared in it and baked in an oven.

Is ratatouille the same as tian? ›

Both ratatouille and tian use the same vegetables, but the main difference is in the cooking technique. A 'real' ratatouille requires cooking the vegetables individually, before bringing all the elements together at the end; a tian is an artful arrangement of vegetable slices, which is baked like a gratin.

Where does vegetable tian come from? ›

A specialty of the region of Provence in the south of France, the vegetable tian is both a savory side dish and the heavy terracotta baking vessel used to bake it in. What makes a tian so special is its beauty and simplicity.

What is a Tien? ›

Tian, also known as Tien or T'ien, the Chinese religious idea of God or heaven.

What kind of food is tian? ›

Tian is a classic Provençal dish of layered vegetables. Like a cassoulet or gratin, tian is named for the vessel it's traditionally baked in: a shallow, round, flat-bottomed earthenware dish. In the summer months, tians are often made with the same ingredients you'd find in ratatouille.

What does the name tian mean in English? ›

Meaning of the name Tian

Derived from the name Tina, meaning 'dignified' or 'holy' .

What is the real name for ratatouille? ›

The modern recipe for Ratatouille originated in the Nice and Provencal regions of France. Its official French name is Ratatouille Niçoise.

What is the final dish in ratatouille called? ›

The final dish on the movie is Confit Byaldi, which was the brain child of Thomas Keller, an American chef.

What is the most Chinese vegetable? ›

The most commonly known Chinese veggies in the West are Chinese broccoli, napa cabbage, bok choy, baby bok choy, Chinese eggplants, and Asian cucumbers, among others. These vegetables are becoming more and more popular in the Western markets.

What is the Chinese name for Chinese lettuce? ›

So: What's celtuce? Celtuce, otherwise known in English as stem lettuce, asparagus lettuce, celery lettuce, or Chinese lettuce, and in Chinese called wosun, is a green vegetable that, you've probably surmised, comes from China. It's got leaves, but the stem is the main attraction.

Is tian a Chinese name? ›

Tián (田), or T'ien in Wade-Giles is a Chinese surname. An alternative transliteration of "田" from Cantonese is Tin, from Hokkien is Thinn.

Why does Tien have 3 eyes? ›

Tenshinhan has a third eye because he is a descendent of the Three-Eyed People. The Three-Eyed People are an ancient group of aliens. They are never seen in the series, but they have been mentioned in the Daizenshuu books and several other sources.

How old was Tien when he died? ›

Tien
Born1155
Died1168
AbilitiesSurgebinding (Lightweaver) (budding)
FamilyLirin (father), Hesina (mother), Kaladin (brother), Oroden (brother)
8 more rows

How strong is Tien? ›

Power Level: 1,830

He is able to defeat a Saibaman single handedly, but is immediately wounded in the battle against the Saiyan general Nappa. After Chiaotzu's failed suicidal attempt to take down Nappa, Tien unleashes all his power against the Saiyan, sacrificing his life in the process.

What is tian in Chinese culture? ›

An ancient Chinese term, Tian (T'ien) (see Taiyi), used as early as the second millennium bce by the Chou people, means both Nature and Supreme Deity (see Chinese Deities). The root meaning of the word is “sky”—the place where the gods live.

What does Tian Tan mean in English? ›

The Temple of Heaven (simplified Chinese: 天坛; traditional Chinese: 天壇; pinyin: Tiāntán) is a complex of imperial religious buildings situated in the southeastern part of central Beijing.

What is tan tian in Chinese? ›

tan tian : to chat... : tán tiān | Definition | Mandarin Chinese Pinyin English Dictionary | Yabla Chinese.

What does tian Bao mean in Chinese? ›

填飽 tián bǎo. to feed to the full to cram. Example Usage.

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