Anyhow...here's to some foodie 2010 resolutions:
1. I will get a worm farm
2. I will start recycling properly
3. I will cut out as many processed and refined and chemical laden foods as possible
4. I will buy organic and pesticide free produce when possible
5. I will keep up the veggie garden as I cannot believe how rewarding this is - I just roasted a huge tray of delicious home-grown and entirely pesticide free tomatoes...with some garlic and basil...delicious! In fact I used this last night for dinner...a simple but sum-of-the-parts winner!

Prawn and Tomato Spaghetti
200g Uncooked prawns
Few cloves of garlic
1 Red chilli
5 Very ripe tomatoes or 2 handfuls cherry tomatoes
Lashings of olive oil
Dash of sugar
Handful of basil
Salt & pepper
Spag for 2
Fry the garlic and chilli in olive oil until yummy and sizzling. Toss in the prawns and fry for a few minutes. Throw in the chopped tomatoes (or as I used a few ladels of already roasted homegrown tomatoes. The riper the better!), some salt and black pepper and half of the basil. Add a dash of sugar (1 tsp max). Simmer for a few more minutes. In the meanwhile, you will have boiled the spag...drain and toss into the tomato pan. Throw in the remaining basil and toss together. Serve with a lashing of olive oil and freshly ground black pepper and maybe a little grated parmesan...mmm delic!
You might just lick the pan like I did!
By the way...If you don't like prawns then you can leave them out. I often just make up a tray of tomatoes, garlic, basil, olive oil, salt and pepper and roast for 40 mins or so and toss into some pasta with some more fresh basil - really really delicious.
PS: My favourite tomatoes are "heirloom tomatoes" - bought three trays of different types and these were by far the best - fleshy, juicy and real-looking...yum. The heirloom tomato is the one in the basket of veggies above from our veggie garden.
Mmm, this is a delicious meal! Roasting those heirloom tomatoes really intensifies the flavors. I hope you get to try different colored heirlooms. The "blacks" are very tasty.
ReplyDeleteSince you're using homegrown ingredients, would you enter this post in our Grow Your Own roundup this month? Full details here:
http://chezannies.blogspot.com/2010/01/rambutans-plus-grow-your-own.html