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

Monday, April 13, 2020

Delicious oven tomato sauce

A friend of mine recommended making tomato sauce this way so I thought why not test it out whilst testing out my homemade gnocchi!

First off turn on your oven to 180 degrees

What you do if you’re 3-4 people is take a oven tray put oil in it and cut up the tomatoes into halves or quarters! The skin should be facing upwards and they should be fully oiled!

Then put the tomatoes in for 30 min! The oil should look brownish once it’s taken out! If not pop it back in for a couple of minutes..

In the mean time chop up some garlic and onion.

Take out your tomatoes again and toss the garlic and onion mixture onto it, placing it back into the oven for 5 minutes.

Once that’s done you can take it out of the oven again and mix it all together, you can also take off the tomato skins if you want!

And that’s it! Extremely easy to make, tastes delicious and I will surely make it again!
Also spice as pleased!


Tomatoes in the oven
Tomatoes out of the oven



Adding the onion and garlic and more olive oil
The final outcome! I forgot to take a photo of just the sauce!

Thursday, September 11, 2014

Tomatillo Salsa






Well it is tomato season! Anyone who has a CSA veggie share, or has been to a market lately will experience or see, what my sister calls the invasion of tomatoes. Her CSA share is crazy and she posted a photo of her whole counter covered in tomatoes. I got some tomatoes too, and also got these green tomato-like things, called tomatillos. When I picked up my veggies, Kristian at Rochons Gardens told me that these tomatillos are a bit bitter if you eat them on their own so it would be better to use them in salsas or for cooking.  I was intrigued and started looking up recipes. The recipes I found either said to cook the tomatillos or to use them raw. I couldn't decide what to do. Cooking them would be extra work, but might taste better? Instead of deciding, I did nothing.

Then, on the weekend I went to the farmer's market at Brewer.  I love the atmosphere there. It is filled with people strolling around in the sunshine, tasting, sampling and buying and just enjoying their Sunday morning.  They were also hosting a salsa competition. The competition was also divided into raw tomato salsa and cooked tomato salsas.  My favourite salsa, was the defending champion, Hoople Creek farms. The salsa was flavourful, a lot of lime and just the right amount of spice. The salsa was in the raw category, and they had a sign " recipe available upon request". How, perfect!! So I modified it a bit and it turned out great!! I highly recommend making it.

D& I ate it on shrimp tacos, and we both liked it. Since then I have been eating it with tortilla chips. It is also GREAT for making nachos. Man once those lime tortilla chips are out of the house (aka once I inevitably eat them all), I AM NOT BUYING ANY MORE!! They are too addictive and not so healthy. There- I am held accountable. The salsa on the other hand is super healthy, filled with vitamins and delicious and just tastes fresh.

Ingredients:
-6 or 7 green tomatillos (that may be redundant, as I think tomatillos are by nature green)
- 1/2 white onion
- 1-2 cloves garlic, depending on personal preference
- 1/2 cup cilantro (or more if you have the patience to pick off the leaves from the stems for longer)
- 1 jalapeno (or other hot pepper)
-  juice of 2 limes ( i often opt for using "pure lime" juice for the convenience it offers, but here I used real limes)
- 1 tablespoon red pepper jelly
- 2 tablespoons honey
- salt and pepper to taste

Instructions
- remove papery husks from tomatillos and rinse well, as they will be a bit sticky
- cut in quarters and chop in food processor. Transfer to a sieve and drain.  If you want, retain liquid and use in a soup or salad dressing.
- pureee onion, garlic, cilantro leaves and hot pepper in food processor
- return strained tomato to food processor and add remaining ingredients. At this point i chose to strain the whole thing once more to remove some more liquid. However you might lose some of your lime juice. If you prefer a more liquid salsa do not drain again.
- refrigerate to cool, and serve.

Enjoy!

If you don't have a food processor, you can still make this recipe, using a good old fashioned-knife. It will just means a lot of chopping.

These flowers are also from the farmer's market- I love how they brighten up the kitchen! 



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