Monthly Archives: October 2013

StayCation: Day Four- kitchen time

Ok, I can only spend so much time in the garden. After a few weeks of chilly Autumn weather it has warmed back up in to the 80s.  A few hours of work in the garden and I am drained, sweaty, and dirty! I felt it was time to stay in for a few hours and only one place is better than the garden: the kitchen.

This is my basic tomato sauce. You can add herbs or chilies or even meat such as pepperoni to change the taste. It cans well.

Basic Tomato Sauce

Ingredients:

Olive Oil

5 cloves of garlic

1 (28 oz) Can of crushed tomatoes

1 (28 oz) Can of tomato Sauce

A few chilies

A few tablespoons of dried herbs such as oregano, thyme, and basil and fresh herbs from the garden. I used six or seven basil leaves roughly chopped along with a tablespoon of a herb mix of oregano, thyme and basil.

Salt and Pepper to taste

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Instructions:

1) Coat the bottom of a pan with olive oil on medium high heat. I used a Dutch oven.

2) When the oil shimmers, add the garlic which has been sliced. Stir until the garlic has lightly browned – about 9 minutes. I added a few chilies for some heat!

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3) Add the cans of tomato sauce and crushed tomato. Allow it to come to a boil.

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4) Add fresh and dry herbs and stir thoroughly to mix. Reduce heat to medium low to simmer.

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5) Cook until the sauce has thickened- about 20 minutes. You may leave the lid a little open so moisture can escape.

6) Salt and pepper to taste.

Top with cheese and add some Italian bread toasted with butter and sprinkled with the same herbs used in the sauce.

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TIP: An easy method to chop large leaved herbs, such as basil, is to stack the leaves, roll them up, then chop working from the end.

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Makes 8 to 8 servings or about 6 cups.

XX

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StayCation Day Three-

The farmers market is now loaded with pumpkins and mums. I love the white ones! I think they look spooky at night!

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The mums are beautiful but they are not a favorite plant for me. Maybe I will place a few around the mailbox? I am not sure.

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So I head back downtown to my house and neighborhood with nothing, yet.

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Back in the yard, the Holly-leaved Osmanthus along the parking area are loaded with fragrant blooms. The fragrance is so sweet and such a nice Fall surprise.

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In the curb garden, out by the mailbox, there is a nice clump of prairie sunflower. It’s a towering nine foot perennial which in the Fall puts on quite a show.
This group is only a few seasons old but still is a wonderful display !

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Also, the Korean mums such as this Mammoth Yellow are beautiful but can be aggressive spreaders here in The South.

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The cooler nights have encouraged such beautiful blooms. Temperatures near 60f at night and mid 70s during the day have encouraged a burst of growth among many of the Spring plants. I can’t wait to see what will surprise me with a second season of bloom?

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StayCation: Day Two

Ahhhh -iced double mocha latte

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