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September 13, 2006
Tomatoes!
So, following up the Amish in the Inner City post, Jeannette said that this appears to be a state-wide initiative. I did a little digging out of curiosity, and found this site. The idea is simple and brilliant.
We found a bushel (!) of tomatoes on sale at the farmer’s market for just $8.00. After gazing longingly at it, and wondering if it would turn into a messy misadventure (like last summer when I tried to can strawberry jam with one hand, with a broken thumb on the other), and gazing at it some more, we gave in and bought it. Turns out the bushel yielded 78 tomatoes. Still haven’t figured out how many pounds that is.
I loved looking at their redness, spread out on our table. Over the past couple of weeks, I've made many several concoctions with them, getting ready for the bleak Pittsburgh winter, when skies are grey and tomatoes are pink and mealy.
I began by throwing together a curried tomato-zucchini bisque (with coconut milk added at the end) in the crockpot. Then I made a couple of tomato sauces--one in the crockpot, and another on the stove-top with sausage. And then a couple of salsas, an easy pico de gallo, and a roasted tomato-chipotle salsa. While I was roasting the tomatoes, I roasted some for soup, and later made a Mexican spiced tomato soup (to have with quesadillas on cold days). And finally, I made a fresh basil and tomato sauce.
After one of my marathons, it looked as though I had killed someone in our kitchen, the stove and counters covered in pulpy gore as red juice streamed relentlessly down the cabinet fronts. Thankfully I cleaned it up before anyone arrived on the scene. ;-)
Phew, Tim's a bit tomatoed out at the moment, but I like looking at the pretty red rows in the freezer (no canning adventures this year).
cooking stuff | By Tim and Jo | 9:07 PM
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I just got a bunch of tomatoes from the grocery today (on sale on the reduced produced rack but still perfectly good). This is a very timely post as I was suddenly wondering what I was going to do with them all (this is why one should always count to 10 before purchasing anything). But now I know.
Posted by: funke at September 14, 2006 2:42 PM
