Creamy Homemade Tomato SoupI love a big bowl of creamy tomato soup on a cool Fall day and with the start of our cooler temperatures, my mind has been on that big bowl of soup! This is the easiest recipe and so much more satisfying than soup from a can. |
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Chili SauceChili sauce is one answer to that bumper tomato harvest. The perky piquant sauce can compliment many classic recipes like meatballs, meatloaf, cutlets, chops, tenders, eggs, potatoes, etc. This recipe is from Ball Blue Book of Canning (2010) and is what I’d deem a standard chili sauce for a wide variety of family uses. It is not… |
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Bacon Lettuce and Fried Green Tomato SandwichWow, that is one long title for this tasty sandwich. To end our month of All American recipes I decided to make one of my most favorite sandwiches. The BLT with a definite Southern twist. I replaced the red tomato with a fried green one and it was delicious! |
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Tomato-Basil Soup with Garlic Cheese Bread, from Cooking Light Magazine March 2012On my quest to find the ultimate tomato-basil soup, I am experimenting with recipe prospects. Today’s version is from Cooking Light Magazine, March 2012. The only variations taken due to ingredients on hand, were using regular cream cheese, 2% milk,… |
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Open Faced Fried Green Tomato Smoked Cheddar Cheese SandwichAre the tomatoes ready in your garden? No matter. This sandwich uses green tomatoes and if you don’t have a garden find green ones at your farmers’ market or ask the produce manager at your grocery store to fix you up. |
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Sun-Dried Tomato SpreadThis is an extremely tasty appetizer spread, that I borrowed from Terry Thomson's "Cajun and Creole Cooking" book. I blatantly copied this, as I couldn't figure out what I would do to improve on the flavors here. Indeed, why would I? If it ain't broke...why fix it? Having said that, though, this is not to say that you couldn't play… |
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The Italian Sauce or Gravy DebateA little history goes a long way. Some Regions in Italy called Tomato topping "Sauce" and some called it "Gravy"... no right or wrong here... just depends where your from ... but here is some interesting facts that will help answer those debates. |
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