Wednesday, 25 January 2023

Tomatoes ... a taste of summer, any time of year !

Did you know that tomatoes originated in western South America, crossed the Atlantic to Spain with the conquistadors in the 16th century, but only finally caught on in northern Europe in the 19th century. Today they are one of the most important ingredients available, and are especially indispensable in Mediterranean cookery. The skin, flesh and seeds can all be eaten, but the green leaves are toxic, so should always be discarded. You can read more about tomatoes here

I always have tomatoes in the house they can be eaten on their own, included in a favourite salad, curry or soup ... so many possibilities ... and today I am sharing three recipe suggestions you may like to try.

~ Roasted Tomato Salad ~
Sweet, roasted cherry tomatoes, spiced just right.
Sprinkled with oil, chopped scallions (spring onions), and a splash of vinegar. 
Mmmm... tastes like summer.

Ingredients
Four servings
3 tbsp olive oil
1 lb cherry tomatoes
1 tsp sea salt
½ tsp ground black pepper
½ cup (1¾ oz.) finely chopped scallions
1 tbsp red wine vinegar
Tip
Chop the tomatoes in rough pieces if you prefer a more salsa-like salad. 
or, throw on some crumbled feta for extra flavour.
It's a perfect side for virtually anything grilled.
Instructions
can be seen here

~ Tomato Curry ~
It's a fresh and delicious Vegetarian / Vegan dish.
This recipe could be perfect if you fancy a veggie curry in a hurry.


Ingredients
Serves Four
900g large vine tomatoes
3 tbsp. vegetable oil
2 thinly sliced garlic cloves
2 tbsp. grated ginger
1 thinly sliced onion
1 de-seeded and chopped red chilli
1 tsp lightly crushed fennel seeds
1⁄2 tsp paprika
1⁄2 tsp turmeric
1 tsp ground cumin
1 tsp ground coriander
1 tsp tomato purée
12 curry leaves
100ml hot water
fresh coriander to serve
Instructions
can be seen here

~ Roast Red Pepper and Tomato Soup ~
Lovely red pepper and red tomatoes,
such a bowlful of warming food 😋
this warming soup is stacked with vitamins & minerals.


Ingredients
Serves Four
3 Deep red peppers, halved & de-seeded.
1 White onion, unpeeled & halved.
4 Cloves of garlic, unpeeled.
2 Sticks of celery, sliced & chopped.
500g Plum tomatoes.
450ml Vegetable stock.
2tbsp Olive oil.
2tbsp Tomato puree.
1tbsp Sundried tomato paste.
1tsp Flaked chilli.
25g Butter.
Salt & coarsely ground black pepper
Instructions
can be seen here

I hope you may try one (or all) of these suggestions.
Which of these three recipes could be your favourite?

You will find a variety of recipe suggestions within this blog, and it is important to note, not all may be suitable for you. If you may have any food allergies, or underlying health issues these must always be taken into account. If you are a diabetic and not sure how certain foods may affect your blood sugars, test is best, i.e. use your meter. If you have any concerns about your health, it is always advisable to consult your doctor or health care team.

All the best Jan

34 comments:

  1. ...but they taste best in the summer.

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  2. Though they taste the best in the summer time, you can still get some decent tomatoes any time of the year...you just have to look harder and pay more :-//

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  3. I need to resume eating them! In do know they are healthy...

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  4. I love a good juicy mater in the summer.

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  5. That soup is gorgeous. I LOVE tomatoes!

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  6. Wonderful post because I love eating tomatoes all year round. Of course, in the summer they are the tastiest. Yesterday for lunch I had a delicious tomato soup with the addition of Italian pasta.
    Hugs and greetings.

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  7. Love tomato 🍅🍅🍅 more in summer on my bread but the whole year in soup or vegetables mix love from me and Leaf 🍀❤️🐾🍀

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  8. Deliciosas recetas Eddie. Me encanta el tomate, pero nos hemos acostumbrado a los nuestros y pocos compro ahora. Si compro en lata para hacer salsa, vienen triturados. En Extremadura es muy popular la sopa de tomate, se come con higos.
    Un abrazo.

    https://www.recetas.net/receta/7139/Sopa-de-tomate-con-higos

    Delicious recipes Eddie. I love tomatoes, but we have gotten used to ours and few buy now. If I buy canned to make sauce, they come crushed. In Extremadura, tomato soup is very popular, eaten with figs.
    A hug.

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  9. I lean most towards the second - but would leave out the coriander leaves (personal preference). How I wish that store bought tomatoes tasted a fraction as good as home grown ones.

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  10. Tomaotes are wonderful in so many ways and menus and now I am thinking about some homemade soup later this week.

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  11. All looking delish! I have to say, winter tomatoes here are pretty tasteless. I'm always glad I've made my tomato sauce in the fall with the fresh ones and frozen it. But roasting helps.

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  12. We love tomatoes here at my house but there is nothing like home grown ones.

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  13. All looks delicious! The soup sounds especially good! x K

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  14. I eat tomatoes all year round , fresh , and especially in salads. Roasted, is new to me. I'll give it a try.

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  15. Esa sopa de tomate se ve muy buena. Besos.

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  16. Gracias por la receta. Te mando un beso.

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  17. Never tomatoes for me. But I like your blogpost. And the comments.

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  18. Three yummy recipes, and if you use home grown tomatoes, all the better as I don't think there's any taste quite so delicious. It'll be time to start the seeds off soon.

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  19. Hello,
    I love tomatoes, all three look delicious.
    Thanks for sharing.
    Take care, have a great day!

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  20. I Love a good tomato!
    hugs
    Donna

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  21. Kış mevsiminde domates tüketmeyi tercih etmiyorum ama tarifleriniz çok lezzetli görünüyor. Hepsini denemek istiyorum. Tarifler için teşekkürler :)

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  22. Boa tarde de quinta-feira. Sou apaixonado por tomates. O seco e com azeite, melhor ainda.

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  23. The tomato soup sounds really good right now

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  24. This week I made a huge pan of tomato and lentil soup with chick peas + the usual bits and bobs. So good we ate it for two days and froze the rest for cold days ahead. Don't forget the garlic folks.

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  25. You can't beat a summertime tomato, but I eat them year 'round anyway.

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