Results tagged “tomatoe” from It Ought to be Enjoyed

Three Month Soup

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I doubt I will ever be a full "farm-to-table" person...mainly because I'm not that great at growing things, but I did try my hand this summer at growing some heirloom tomatoes.  I planted both Mark's Cherry Tomatoes and Purple Russians.  First, I will admit the failure...not a single tomato from the Purple Russians.  Not one!  I have been bested by those two plants, taunting me with blossom after blossom and not a single tomato.

The cherry tomatoes however did well.  And were some of the tastiest cherry tomatoes that I'd ever had.  Sweet enough that you would sit and snack on them as if they were candy.  However, with a surplus of them, I decided to try my hand at actually making something of a meal with them.  A simple, simple soup.  Pan roasted the cherry tomatoes with some garlic, add some chicken stock and water.  Simmer down a bit.  Toss in some ravioli until cooked.  Season with some salt and pepper, and throw in some basil and top with Parmesan. 

So...here are the pictures.  Fresh from the vine to fresh in the soup.

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The Coldest Part of Summer

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It is amazing what some ripe tomatoes, cucumbers, peppers, red onion, and stale bread can turn into.  A very good spanish olive oil and some sherry vinegar.  Basically one of the reasons that the hottest days of summer are bearable.

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More tomatoes

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But not a tomato picture...since I've been pretty bad with the food photography lately.  More time spent just wanting to sit down and eat then taking pictures of the food.  So instead a picture of the dog, since I've been having fun playing with B&W photography again.

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As for the tomatoes...lucky enough to have more of the tomatoes fresh from the garden.  Tonight they were made into turkey burgers.
Cut about a cup of cherry tomatoes in half, in a non-stick pan over high heat cook them with a diced onion for about 3 minutes, then toss in 2 or 3 minced cloves of garlic.  Mix half the onion mixture with ground turkey, salt, pepper, thyme (or any other seasoning), a good splash of wine, and you can sneak some cheese into the center of the burger before making them into patties.  Cook for 30 seconds on one side, then flip and cook for 5 minutes, flip and cook for another 5 minutes.  Top with remaining onion mixture.  And you've got some tasty burgers thanks to the Splendid Table cookbook.

(The other tomato recipe...even easier, and just as tasty.  Seed then chop three tomatoes into 1/4 inch dice, coarsely chop a handful or two of pitted Kalamata olives, a good bit of fresh thyme, maybe 1/4 c of olive oil, 1 Tbsp of balsamic, toss onto pasta.  Done! And much happiness ensues if it is too hot to do any other type of cooking.)