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

7.07.2012

Letting the Side Dish Shine

Every single holiday, Thanksgiving in particular, the side dishes are always my favorite part!  So I wanted to use our sugar snap peas, tomatoes, and garlic from our CSA box to make a delicious side.  I added a bit of starch to pull the meal together with grilled balsamic chicken.

Garlic Snap Peas and Tomatoes with Orzo
- 15-20 sugar snap peas
- 1 tbsp. water
- 10-12 small tomatoes
- 2 small or 1 large clove of garlic
- cooking spray
- 1/2 cup uncooked orzo
- 1 tbsp. butter
- 1 tbsp basil
- salt and pepper for seasoning

Decided to add basil from our plant at the last minute




Start by starting a pot of boiling water.  Meanwhile, cut the ends off the snap peas, cut the tomatoes in half, and coarsely chop the garlic.
Once water begins boiling, add salt for flavor.  Add orzo and cook according to package directions.  Meanwhile, heat a pan over medium high heat with the cooking spray.  Add the snap peas and the tbsp. of water and saute for 1-2 minutes.  Add garlic and cook for 1 minute, then add tomatoes and cook for another minute.  Season with salt and pepper.  Reserve 1/4 cup of the pasta water and add to the vegetables.  Drain the orzo when ready and add the orzo in with the vegetables and the butter and stir until butter is melted and ingredients are combined.  Season with salt and pepper.
 Serve and enjoy!   

Oh, P.S. for the chicken, all I did was marinate it in balsamic vinaigrette for about an hour and cooked on a hot grill.

8.19.2011

Mama Mia!

Good evening all.  Tonight's star from my CSA box is the tomato.  I made a tomato-basil panzanella (bread salad). 

I don't know about anyone else, but I see baguettes in the grocery store and think they look sooo tasty and then I forget there are only two of us at home and before you know it, it's stale.  Well, this recipe is perfect for that good, stale bread!  It's also a good vegetarian meal--AND it's quick!  Tom worked down in the basement all day and I wanted to make him a good Italian meal.  He loves Italian and I especially wanted to carb load him after a day of work. 

Ingredients:
- 1 baguette, any kind, I used sourdough, cubed
-3-4 tbsp. olive oil
-1 tbsp. balsamic vinegar
- 1-2 tbsp. seasoning for the bread. (I used this garlic parm dipping oil seasoning I have)




-about 1 cup variety of tomatoes (I used the two in my CSA box and then a few grape tomatoes I had in the fridge, roughly diced and seeded
- 8-10 leaves of basil
- 5-6 fresh mozzarella bocconcini, diced in half or thirds
- salt and pepper
- pasta on the side, if desired

Preheat the oven to 375.  Cube the stale bread and set aside on a baking sheet.  This was tough!  Stale bread is not easy to cut, even with a serrated knife...got a little workout in for the upcoming carbs I was about to consume.  Cut the large tomatoes in half. GENTLY squeeze some of the extra juice from the tomatoes down over the bread cubes.  Roughly chop the tomatoes and put aside on a different baking sheet.  Stack about 6 leaves of basil on top of one another and roll into a cigar.  Keeping the tight roll, chop the basil and you get little ribbons of basil to put over your tomatoes.  Add about 2 tbsp. olive oil and 1 tbsp. balsamic vinegar over the tomatoes and basil and season with salt and pepper.  Drizzle about 2 tbsp. olive oil over the bread and sprinkle your bread seasoning (garlic powder, parm cheese, etc.)  Put both baking sheets in the oven for about 15 minutes.  Keep an eye on the bread so that it doesn't burn.
 I know it doesn't look like a lot, but remember its just the to of us :)


While the food is in the oven, cube the mozzarella balls.  Fresh mozzarella can be a bit expensive, so I usually get it from the antipasto bar.  It ends up being a good bit cheaper and just as fresh!
Remove the bread and tomato basil mix from the oven and toss together in a bowl with the mozzarella.  I chopped about 3 more leaves of basil to put over the top and drizzled a bit more olive oil.  For some reason, I didn't think this would be enough to eat on its own so I made some pasta to have on the side.  It was definitely enough food without the pasta and the bread was so nice and crispy.  However, it DOES need a nice glass of red wine :)