Every day we should be excited about what we are eating even if it just means something as simple as making use of a wonderful find at our local farmers market. Wineries, craft breweries and artisanal cheese makers are emerging and adding a new dimension to our local cuisine, enriching it and extending it well beyond it's traditionial boundaries. West coast salmon, New Brunswick lobster, Ontario cheddar are all being paired with wonderful Canadian wines and locally harvested fruits and vegetables. Foodies are in heaven and locavores are finally coming into their own.
With farmers markets popping up everywhere during the summer, it's never been easier to make the right choices. The added benefit is that items are picked closer to their peak of freshness, enhancing taste, texture, and nutrition, and have had less time to spoil increasing shelf life in your kitchen.When you eat locally, you eat what's in season. You'll remember that strawberries are the taste of summer and that juicy, ruby red tomatoes are what we long for all year. Summer tomatoes are packed with sunshine. Here are a few of my recipes to bring a sunny smile to your face.
Heirloom Tomato BLT Panzanella Salad Spiralized Greek Salad Galette aux Fromage de Chevre Caprese Chicken |
Marinated Burrata with Basil Eggplant and Porcini Meatballs with Tomato Sauce Caprese Burger with Pickled Tomatoes Summer Pasta Puttanesca Pugliese |
One Pan Pasta Theresa's Double Tomato Soup Heirloom Tomato Salad with Basil and Burrata YOUR RECIPE…WHAT WOULD YOU MAKE |
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A wonderful collection of mouthwatering dishes!
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Rosa
One of the nicest things about summer is a vine ripe tomato. What a delicious roundup of great ways to use them.
ReplyDeleteThank you for all this goodness♥
ReplyDeleteI'll have what you're having. :)
ReplyDeleteI really love those heirlooms.
Absolute lusciousness, Val!!! I'm dreaming of Summer tomatoes now. :-)
ReplyDeleteI agree with the whole sentiment behind this post!
ReplyDeleteYou're absolutely right about enjoying the seasons finest food when it's available. Summer is my favorite season and probably because of tomatoes. If I had to pick a favorite food, it would be the tomato. I could (and maybe I will) stay all day on your site just taking in all of these lovely tomato dishes, beginning with the tomato tart.
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