Tag: tomato

Roasted Tomato Soup

Roasted Tomato Soup

IT’S TOMATO SEASON And just in case you don’t believe me – take a look at my counter!! I love tomatoes and at this point I am still enjoying them and all of their bounty (from our garden & the CSA) – so I am 

Zucchini, Eggplant, & Tomato Casserole

Zucchini, Eggplant, & Tomato Casserole

WARNING: You house will smell AWESOME while this is cooking, so you will be hungry while this bakes

Cucumber Boat Appetizer

Cucumber Boat Appetizer

Rich always come home from work hungry. His first move is usually to go straight to the freezer and take out ice cream (sorry Rich – your secret is out). In an effort to try to give him a healthier alternative (in addition to using some of our beautiful goodies from our [and our neighbor’s] garden) I decided to whip up some of these Cucumber Boats for when he got home.

 

This is the season of carefree entertaining and although I love me some roasted veggies (the house smells awesome from roasted veggies right now – look forward to those posts in the coming days & weeks) we don’t always want/need to heat up the house! This recipe easily serves 1 or 2 as an appetizer, but is obviously very easy to adapt for more. Just count (about) a whole cucumber per person as you adapt this for your next gathering.

Enjoy these the next time you get a few extra veggies laying around – super fast and easy and tasty (and good for you too)

Stuffed Cucumber Boat Appetizers

(adapted from Jenn’s Cuisine)

  • 2 cucumbers
  • 2 medium tomatoes
  • 1/2 medium [red] onion, finely chopped
  • 1 oz. fresh mozzarella cheese (or shredded from the bag) AND add in some fresh grated parmesan if you have it
  • salt & pepper to taste
  • 2 T good Olive Oil
  • 2 T balsamic vinegar

Slice cucumbers in half vertically, and core out the seeds.  Three of these halves of these will be the “boats” to serve the salad in. Take one of the halves and peel the outside, then dice. Dice the tomatoes with the same small size dice you used on the cucumbers. Mix in a bowl diced cucumber, tomato, onion, mozzarella, and the dressing ingredients.  Let sit about 10 minutes. Drain the liquid & carefully scoop into the 3 cucumber boats and serve.

 

And I leave you with this Question of the Day… What is your favorite “after work snack” and how do you fix your unhealthy cravings and turn them into healthy ones?

Arugula & Tomato Pasta

Arugula & Tomato Pasta

Pasta: go to & quick and easy. There are so many ways to do pasta, but so often we find ourselves going to the same recipes. No no no – not this time! I pulled out my Pasta and Sauces cookbook from the  Prevention Magazine’s Quick 

Tomatoes to Salsa

Tomatoes to Salsa

Salsa…. one of my FAVORITE foods – always has been & always will be (if I had to name my top 2 foods it would be salsa & chocolate, hands down… just not together – although I do have a gourmet chili-chocolate bar that I 

Light & Fresh Tomato & Orzo salad

Light & Fresh Tomato & Orzo salad

The other night we went out for wings at a local bar that has a million (ok, maybe like 100+) different beers from around the world. I love going there for wings, but unfortunately it is very close to the college & therefor during the school year we almost never go because there are too many college kids (and at age 27, I already can not deal with that type of bar crowd – I’ve always been such an “old lady” at heart!) BUT – I am not posting about wings, I’m posting about eating before wings. I don’t know about anyone else, but I always eat before going for wings so I don’t eat too many wings & then get sick and things like that.

Tomato, Orzo, & Garbanzo bean Salad

We had a ton of fresh cherry tomatoes & I was browsing my favorite site: www.foodgawker.com when I came across a beautiful picture for Orzo Tomato Salad from “The Hazel Bloom” who has a very real and down to earth approach to her blog which I like – so check out my inspiration for tonight at her blog and was sold! I had to run out to the store (the poor puppy had eaten the last of her dog food that morning) so while I was out I bought my first ever box of orzo (I know I have eaten it out before – just never grew up having it or cooking it, I’m now quite pleased with it though). Came home & mixed it up – cut up those fresh tomatoes, mixed in the 2 cups of cooked orzo, fresh basil & mint from outside, a can of garbanzo beans and our light dinner was ready. I let it sit out for much of the afternoon just because I wanted it room temperature & it was fabulous. Thinking I’m gonna try it again with our big tomatoes we have right now: the flavors and textures and everything in this dish just worked (entree, lunch, side, whatever) – just enjoy it!