Thursday, September 5, 2024

Pasta with Uncooked Tomato Sauce

 
This is why you should have a vegetable garden, even if it's just a couple couple tomato plants, a couple eggplants a couple varieties of peppers and some basil in containers. We are fortunate to have a nice flat back yard that gets a lot of sun. This time of year here in Georgia so many herbs and vegetables are getting to their peak of flavor ready to be picked. Pulled three nice Cherokee purple tomatoes out of the garden this morning with the idea of using them to make a simple raw tomato sauce using just the tomatoes, garlic, fresh basil and olive oil. It was very aromatic with the individual ingredients keeping their identity.  You could clearly smell and taste the separate components - the sweet/tart Cherokee purple tomatoes, the lemony fresh basil, the pungent raw garlic and the grassy olive oil. The salty pecorino cheese was perfect shaved on top. And on the side, savory grilled Italian sausage.




Make sure to get the freshest ingredients possible. You won't be disappointed. Don't even try this with pale supermarket tomatoes. If you don't grow your own tomatoes and basil, wait until you can find some heirloom tomatoes and good basil at a farmers market. This will be your go-to pasta sauce for special occasions every summer. 

3 ripe home grown or heirloom tomatoes finely chopped. (Let their juices go into the sauce too.)
3 large garlic cloves finely chopped
1  nice handful of fresh basil hand torn into small pieces
1/2 cup of a good quality extra virgin olive oil
Pinch of salt and pepper

Combine the tomatoes, garlic, salt and pepper (and hot pepper if using) in a bowl. Pour in the olive oil and then the basil. Make this several hours ahead of when you are going to use it. Cover with plastic wrap and let it stand at room temperature so the flavors can mingle and develop. Stir every now and then and taste. Do not refrigerate






Grilled peaches with hoy honey for desert - 


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