Tomatoes
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Baked feta cheese with sun dried tomato and capers
While on honeymoon in Santorini, I was so inspired by the ingredients they used, their local dishes and their flavour combinations. One of which was the heavenly marriage of feta cheese, tomatoes and capers. It got me thinking about so many different types of recipes, and this particular one was a real success. It is totally fuss free and easy to make, and a real crowd pleaser. This dish is best served as a sharing dish, so plonk it in the middle of the table with some roughly torn crusty bread, and enjoy the relaxed company of your guests with glass of red wine.

Tomato Sauce With Onion and Butter
All purpose tomato suace
what to do with over ripe tomatoes? great sauce for pizza, pasta or warm addition to sandwiches

Heirloom Tomato Stack
Among the many heirloom fruits and vegetables grown today are beets, carrots, corn, dried beans, lettuce, and potatoes as well as tomatoes. Without human intervention, we are able to grow a tomato that tastes the way it was intended to taste. I think they taste like a juicy summer watermelon and it’s wasteful to prepare them with much more than salt and pepper. The balsamic vinegar you choose for this should be aged a minimum of 6 years, but the older the better.

Sheet-Pan Shrimp With Tomatoes, Feta and Oregano
Ready in 10 minutes, this Mark Bittman recipe from 2013 is a perfect weeknight recipe. It relies heavily on garlic, oregano and black pepper as a coating for the shrimp. Serve alongside a hearty salad or with a stack of flatbread for an easy meal. In his original piece, a roundup of shrimp recipes, he suggested wild shrimp from the Pacific or Gulf of Mexico, or fresh local shrimp from Maine or the Carolinas, if they’re available to you. All, he wrote, are “preferable from a sustainability perspective.”

Zucchini With Fresh Tomatoes and Mozzarella

Microwave Summer Vegetable Soup

Stuffed Tomatoes with Quinoa
This recipe is great as a side dish or for a light meal.

Quinoa with edamame and sundried tomatoes
I'm the kind of cook that comes up with recipes with what I have on hand. Always have quinoa and sundried tomatoes in my pantry. This quick and easy recipes is great as a side dish.
Bucatini with pesto and cherry tomatoes
We have a huge garden and right now our tomatoes and basil are at their peak. This simple dish tastes like summer and everyone loves it. FYI, bucatini is a thick strand of pasta with a thin hollow core. It works well with this recipe but other pasta shapes could be substituted.
Roasted Tomato Eggplant Melts
I savor this every time I have ripe tomatoes and eggplant which seems to happen almost every week starting in July. Its a perfect side dish or works as a light dinner on its own. The recipe is inspired by our community garden newsletter where gardeners are always looking for creative ways to use our produce. Be sure to use thin skinned eggplant which is more edible than its thicker skinned, more oblong cousin.

Roasted Tomato-Garlic Toasts
This "recipe"--more a guideline--came about as a way to get dinner on the table without fuss, and is an example of my exploration of roasting any and every kind of vegetable. The sweet flavor of best-quality late-summer tomatoes is concentrated and enriched by putting in a fairly hot oven and keeping it there till nicely browned. You can vary the quantities as you like. Not much more to be said--it's yummy, addictive and very popular around here.

Green and Wax Bean Salad With Tomato Vinaigrette
This recipe calls for using past-their-prime tomatoes to make a vinaigrette by halving them across their equators, scooping out the seeds and grating the flesh on the large holes of a box grater. Seasoned with salt, vinegar and olive oil, it makes an flavorful dressing. Here, it's tossed with green and wax beans, sliced kalamata olives and torn basil leaves for a summer salad that's delicious cold or at room temperature. The vinaigrette can also be used as a crostini topping with white anchovies and fried capers, or in the base of an agrodolce to serve with fish or chicken.

Heirloom Tomato Bruschetta with Homemade Ricotta
A perfect Italian summer dish that takes advantage of the full flavors of summer vine ripe tomatoes.

Spicy Lemon Tilapia with Chunky Tomato Sauce
One random night, a recipe just popped into my head. I had never done it before, and I didn't know how it would 'pan' out. I just knew I wanted to include certain elements, like tilapia and tomatoes and a little bite, but I wasn't sure what to do. As the vision came together, I googled how-tos from places like Epicurious and Allrecipes in order to make sure I at least got the cooking part done right. I never imagined it would taste as delicious as it did! I served the tilapia over a simple cauliflower puree and roasted asparagus. I hope you enjoy!

Tomato Graté
Growing up, my grandparents had a vegetable garden, and around this time of year, crates of tomatoes would start lining up along the back of their house. Some were canned for winter but most ended up on the table roasted and crusted with breadcrumbs, garlic and parsley. These tomatos are ubiquitous on the Romganolo table, and quite possibly the best food in the world.

Melted Tomatoes
This has become one of my favorite condiments, both for the intense tomato punch and the ease of preparation. They're amazing spooned over fish, grilled steaks, roasted eggplant, salads or toast. Warm, cold, however you like :)

Roasted Beet and Yellow Tomato Salad with Goat Ricotta and Basil
The acidity of the yellow tomatoes combined with the sweetness of the beets and that tang of the goat ricotta embodies the colors and flavors of summer in an absolutely perfect way. Inspired by some of the beautiful food photography all around the web, this is an absolutely fantastic salad to brighten up your table and bring joy to your tastebuds!

Grilled Scallops With Peaches, Corn and Tomatoes
The easiest hot-weather supper, this salad benefits from peak-summer ingredients, which need very little prep. You can throw the corn cobs and halved peaches directly on the grill, but if your scallops are small enough to fall through the grates, you should skewer them onto metal skewers or wooden skewers that have been soaked in water. The only thing worse than losing a sweet, meaty scallop into the fire would be overcooking it, so be sure to remove the scallops from the grill before they’re fully opaque.

Scallop Salsa Cruda
Fresh scallops are served with a fresh tomato salad in this no-effort summer dish. Because they’re being served raw, it’s important to purchase high-quality scallops. Many store-bought options are soaked in a phosphate solution that plumps them up with water (therefore bumping up the price), so it’s worth seeking out scallops that are labeled “dry” or “dry-packed" for more pure flavor.

Scallop Panzanella
Creamy, sweet, briny and meaty at the same time, scallops are the most user-friendly of mollusks and require minimal preparation. Here, they are grilled with tomatoes and crusty bread, then tossed with a classic dressing of lemon juice and olive oil in a fresh take on classic panzanella.

Butternut Tomato sauce
I paid more than $6 for a jar of gourmet pasta sauce, but after reading the ingredients I realized it was pretty simple. Adding defrosted butternut squash--the whole package with a quart jar of homemade or quality prepared tomato pasta sauce--couldn't be easier. Not only does this add a great nutritional punch, but its a complex flavor and nice thickness that adds a lot to homemade sauce or baked pasta dishes.

Cauliflower, Green Beans, and Tomato Frittata
Serve with a mixed greens salad or store in an airtight container for 2-3 days as a snack or easy meal.

Marcella Hazan's Braised Celery with Onion, Pancetta, and Tomatoes
For this braised celery recipe, cover it with olive oil, tomato, pancetta, and onion, then stand back. Serve it with a juicy roast chicken, lamb, or veal chops.