Showing posts with label neighbor. Show all posts
Showing posts with label neighbor. Show all posts

Monday, July 26, 2010

Bounty of tomatoes...

Today I decided I needed to roast up some of these tomatoes... we simply weren't going to be able to consume all of these before they burst open. It's not my Fresh Bounty ... but I'm still blessed by it! (Thank you, again, Neighbor Bob!)

So, here's what my kitchen activity looked like this afternoon...




First, let's get the introductions out of the way. I'm pleased to introduce you to Tiny the Tomato! She's my new friend. Isn't she adorable?!

I secretly wish I could keep her around forever.

Isn't that how it goes?!

Instead, let's roast her and some of her friends... (I blame my dark sense of humor on being raised in the '80s...)



With a paring knife, I cored each tomato...



Then I cut them into rather large slices...



And diced them into rather large dices...





I layered them, single layer, on a large cookie sheet...



I gently sprinkled some dried italian seasoning and kosher salt... followed by a gentle drizzle of olive oil. I sent them into their glorious future with a smashed clove of garlic.

(Garlic makes everything better, right?!)



And while I'm at it, let's do two batches...



With the oven set at 225F degrees...

About an hour later...



I removed the tomatoes from the cookie sheets and divided them into two freezer bags, 2 cups per bag. Before placing them in the freezer I let them cool down a bit... then found a nice cozy corner of the freezer to securely hold them.


Next week sometime I'll use 2 cups of the best-roasted-tomatoes-my-kitchen-has-ever-seen in a pot of homemade spaghetti sauce... good times!





So, in memorium... let's have one last look at Tiny the Tomato.






enjoy your time in the kitchen...

Friday, July 23, 2010

Fresh, fresh, fresh...



Today I found a gift at our front door ... we had once again been blessed with some fresh, fresh produce!




I am deeply convinced that Neighbor Bob is the most dedicated vegetable gardener in all of Old Escondido! And lucky us! Several times during the summer he blesses us with some of the fruits of his labor.




I am also deeply convinced these came right up out of the soil. They were still gritty with the brown of the earth...


Freshly rinsed and drained...




And prepared for the next stage of their lives...






After a quick boil... and a sprinkle of kosher salt. They were then sprinkled with a little lemon juice and served up with my killer meatball sandwiches!

Would you like the recipe for the meatballs? I'm glad you asked! Check out a previous blog entry: Baked Meatballs









enjoy your time in the kitchen...

Saturday, July 25, 2009

Jewels from my neighbor's garden...



Aren't these jewels gorgeous?! My neighbor, Bob, left these on our doorstep tonight while we were out having dinner. And when I reached my hand in the bag I could feel the tomatoes were still warm from hanging in the sun on the vine. Too bad I wasn't so full from dinner... I wanted to cut one open and enjoy it!

Yes, they will be gone within a few days... how I LOVE, LOVE, LOVE bold tomatoes.

THANKS BOB!!! You're a great neighbor!




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