Showing posts with label tomatoes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label tomatoes. Show all posts

Saturday, July 6, 2013

Green

from my yard today...
Endless Summer hydrangea blossoms



green bean!  As an experiment this year, I planted bush beans in pots on my deck.  The experiment seems to be successful!


cherry tomatoes.  With all the rain lately, the tomato plants are going gangbusters.  I've already picked 2 romas and 2 cherries.  See the rain droplets? 


Echinacea blossom


Citiline Paris hydrangea



yikes!




Alphabe-Thursday, hosted by Ms Jenny, is so much fun!  This week our letter is "G." Come visit others' submissions HERE and join in the fun! 


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Tuesday, August 25, 2009

Summer Tomatoes

I love the sweet abundance of luscious Summer fruits and vegetables. What could be better than than biting into juicy summer love?! Asked to choose a favorite? Impossible! So I will share a delicious recipe that my friend Chrissy recently prepared. I made my own version and it's so simple. Make it to your own taste and use what ingredients you have on hand.
INGREDIENTS:
home grown tomatoes
salad dressing (one or 2 of your choice)
balsamic vinegar (optional)
fresh sweet basil (so easy to grow in a pot outside in a sunny/semi sunny spot)
freshly grated parmesan cheese (or parmesan/reggiano)
grated mozzarella cheese (my friend used this, but I didn't have any on hand)
salt and pepper to taste.

DIRECTIONS:
Preheat oven to 350 degrees.
Drizzle salad dressing of your choice (about 1-2 T for a 9 x 13 pan) into a baking dish.
Cut tomatoes in half. (If they're really large, you may need to cut them into thirds.)
Place tomatoes cut side up into dish.
Drop about 1/8 -1/4 t balsamic vinegar onto the tops of the tomatoes.
Drizzle more salad dressing (This can be a second variety if you wish.) onto the tops of the tomatoes.
Slightly chop or tear basil leaves and place desired amount on top of each tomato.
Add salt and pepper to taste.
Now sprinkle on the parmesan cheese (and mozzarella).
Bake at 350 for about 15 minutes.
ENJOY!

Here are some links to recipes that I have posted in the past:
Mango Salsa
Artichoke, Tomato, and Pine Nut Tapenade
Raspberry Rubarb Cobbler
Cranberry, Orange, and Pecan Scones with Sweet Chevre Spread

What is YOUR favorite recipe? Is such a thing even possible?! What do you love to eat in the Summertime?
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photo by me © 2009