Sunday, August 29, 2010

Recipe for Grilled Zucchini Pizza Slices

Grilled Zucchini Pizza Slices
This is a healthier pizza option, which just might satisfy that pizza craving!

This idea of grilled zucchini used as a base for pizza toppings is one of those cooking ideas that swirl around in my head, and sometimes I'm never sure if I thought of it or saw it somewhere else. I kept wondering how it would work to arrange a marriage between Grilled Zucchini and Val's Kid-Friendly Broiled Zucchini Rounds with Cheese, with the offspring having a little pizza personality, and when I saw Alea's Eggplant Pizza Bites on $5 Dinners, it convinced me to try it.

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Friday, August 27, 2010

Friday Night Photos: More Green Zebra Tomato Love, with Recipes! (2010 Garden Update #12)

Green Zebra TomatoesI'm posting these Friday Night Photos early because today is moving day in the Denny household. It's not me or one of my siblings who's moving; rather today we are moving our elderly father into a new apartment at the assisted living center, after numerous problems with his previous apartment being a little too close to the elevator! I'm going to help with that in a few hours, after this bucket of Green Zebra tomatoes from my garden gets transformed into a couple of salads for all the movers to nibble on as we work. I raved last year about my love for Green Zebra tomatoes, and this year I'm having an amazing harvest from my three Green Zebra plants. Green Zebras don't really need more than a little salt to bring out their remarkable flavor, but here are a few other ways I've used them.

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Friday, August 20, 2010

Friday Night Photos: Saving the Swiss Chard! (2010 Garden Update #11)

netting over swiss chardAlmost a month ago I asked for ideas about what might be eating my swiss chard. People weighed in with a lot of advice about what pests eat chard leaves, but when I showed the photos from that post to the experts at my favorite garden center, they were unanimous that it was quail eating the swiss chard. They recommended a type of netting that you throw over the plants, so I bought some and crossed my fingers. It took me about a week to get around to cutting the netting and putting it in place, and as you can see in this photo, the chard was starting to grow back.

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Wednesday, August 18, 2010

Recipe for Penne Pasta with Tomato, Herb, and Feta No-Cook Pasta Sauce

Penne Pasta with Tomato, Herb, and Feta No-Cook Pasta SauceWhen I first tried no-cook pasta sauce made with juicy vine-ripened tomatoes, I was thrilled to discover how flavorful the raw tomato sauce was over pasta. In this type of sauce, the tomatoes are cut up, tossed with herbs and olive oil, and then they marinate on the counter for a few hours. This version gives the sauce a Greek twist, with some Feta cheese added when you cook the pasta. You should only make this type of sauce when you have fresh vine-ripened tomatoes from your garden or farmers market, but if you have a surplus of tomatoes right now, this is a delicious way to use them.

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Sunday, August 15, 2010

Recipe for Caprese Salad with Red and Green Tomatoes and Kiwifruit

Caprese Salad with Red and Green Tomatoes and KiwifruitCaprese Salad (or Insalata Caprese) is one of those classic Italian summer dishes that I never get tired of eating when I have vine-ripened tomatoes from the garden and fresh mozzarella cheese in the fridge. I'm perfectly happy with a Caprese Salad with just the classic combination of red tomatoes, mozzarella, basil, and some good olive oil, but it's also fun to experiment with other ideas. I loved this Caprese Salad variation that paired red and green tomatoes with some perfectly ripe Kiwifruit, a light drizzle of white balsamic vinaigrette, and lots of fresh basil chiffonade. I ate about half of this for lunch on the day I took these photos, and then about an hour later I ate the rest for a snack, but this would also make a beautiful first course for a dinner party.

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Friday, August 13, 2010

Friday Night Photos: Harvest Time! (2010 Garden Update #10)

garden tomatoesIf you have a garden, you know the joy of going out to harvest and coming back loaded with veggies. People who haven't grown vegetables may not realize just how much a few plants can produce. I thought for this Garden Update, it might be fun to show how many tomatoes, summer squash, and spaghetti squash I picked in 3-4 days time. Luckily I have sisters, friends, and even a few neighbors who don't mind sharing in the harvest! The tomatoes you see here are grape tomatoes, Romas, Celebrity, and Green Zebras, and I have several other varieties that aren't ripening yet. I also have Brandywine tomatoes but I'm eating those for tomato sandwiches as soon as one gets ripe, so they didn't make it into the photos!

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Wednesday, August 11, 2010

Recipe for Easy Pesto Pasta Salad with Olives and Roasted Red Peppers

Easy Pesto Pasta Salad with Olives and Roasted Red PeppersThere are recipes where you carefully purchase special ingredients in anticipation of the dish, and then there are recipes where you have something in the fridge, and you stare into the pantry thinking, "What can I make with this?" It was the Basil Pesto with Lemon that inspired this uber-simple pasta salad recipe. I used canned olives and roasted red pepper from a jar to round out the salad, but there are lots of other possibilities that would taste good here (check after the recipe for other ideas.) Actually pasta salad with pesto dressing is just a version of pasta with pesto, so how can this not be good?

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Friday, August 6, 2010

Friday Night Photos: Sunflowers by the Fence (2010 Garden Update #9)

SunflowersAlong the fence on the west side of my house is a small strip of grass with a narrow flower bed along the fence. For years I had a perennial called Obedient Plant growing there. I liked the shape of the flowers, but this was an area that had shade most of the day, and the plant got spindly and fell over onto the grass. It also spread out and I had to spend way too much energy containing it in the flower bed. Last year I pulled out all the Obedient Plants, and this spring I planted sunflower seess there. It will be even better next year when these sunflowers have dropped their seeds and there's a thick patch of sunflowers, but I love the way the sunflowers look growing along my fence!

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Monday, August 2, 2010

Recipe for Basil Pesto with Lemon (and Ten Ideas for Using Basil Pesto)

Basil Pesto with LemonI remember the first time I tasted basil pesto, which was simply called pesto back in those days before this type of uncooked Italian sauce started being made from many different herbs or vegetables like it is today. My first basil pesto was made by a guy named Steve, who not only was a fantastic cook, but who had a food processor! This was years before I thought of purchasing such an exotic cooking tool, but now I can't imagine living without it. Since then, I've made many types of pesto, and I make basil pesto every year when the garden is bursting with midsummer basil. For a few years now I've been adding lemon juice to my basil pesto, and I don't think I'd ever make it again without the lemon, which brightens up the flavor and keeps the pesto bright green much longer in the fridge. Of course, pesto never stays around in the fridge that long around here, but if you need some ideas for using it, look after the recipe for suggestions.

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Sunday, August 1, 2010

South Beach Diet Phase One Recipes Round-Up for July 2010 (Low-Glycemic Recipes)

Chicken Egg Foo YungKalyn's favorite Phase One recipe from July 2010 was
Chicken Egg Foo Yung with Mushrooms and Green Onions.

Yes, I know I say this every time it's a new month, but it's hard to believe a full month has gone by and it's time to put together another collection of the South Beach Diet Phase One Recipes I've posted this month on Kalyn's Kitchen or found on other food blogs. July has been a scorcher around here, and personally I'm ready to move towards fall, how about you?

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