Recipe: Jamie Oliver - The Mothership Tomato Salad


This name couldn't be more fitting for this salad. It truly is the Mothership of all tomato salads. It is simplistic, yet so rich with flavor. Because of it's simplicity, you can also use it as a base to make so many other recipes - pastas, guacamole, quinoa, whatever you think of really. I don't use the chile when I make this recipe though, but that's just my personal preference.

The best part of this recipe is that Jamie teaches you how to salt the tomatoes to get some of the water out of them and really enhance the flavor. The salt mostly drips out of the tomato so it's not that you're just dousing this lovely salad with salt, you are draining the salt and water out of the tomatoes prior to making the salad. It makes a HUGE difference! Ok, here it is:

Click here for the link directly to The Food Network to get the recipe there if you'd like or read below. Or go to www.jamieoliver.com to learn more about Jamie Oliver and his amazing books/tv shows.

Directions
This is an incredible tomato salad but there are two things to remember if you want to wow your guests with something so simple. The first is that you should try to get a mixture of different, tasty, local (if possible) tomatoes in all different shapes, sizes and colors. Second, the flavor is brought out by salting the tomatoes, so don't skip this bit. Some people get worried about putting this much salt on their food, but the bulk of it will drip off, leaving you with really beautiful, intensely flavored tomatoes.

If you can get hold of some dried flowering oregano then do, as it has the most heavenly flavor. Feel free to use the dried stuff that you get in a little container, but it can taste a bit like sawdust when compared to the fruity, fragrant flavor you get from the flowering variety. Oregano is also great to grow in the garden.

Ingredients
2 1/4 pounds mixed ripe tomatoes, different shapes and colors
Sea salt and freshly ground black pepper
A good pinch dried oregano
Red wine or balsamic vinegar
Extra-virgin olive oil
1 clove garlic, peeled and grated
1 fresh red chile, seeded and chopped
Depending on the size of your tomatoes, slice some in half, some into quarters and others into uneven chunks. Straightaway this will give you the beginnings of a tomato salad that's really brave and exciting to look at and eat. Put the tomatoes into a colander and season with a good pinch of sea salt.

Give them a toss, season again and give a couple more tosses. The salt won't be drawn into the tomatoes; instead it will draw any excess moisture out, concentrating all the lovely flavors. Leave the tomatoes in the colander on top of a bowl to stand for around 15 minutes, then discard any juice that has come out of them.

Transfer the tomatoes to a large bowl and sprinkle over the oregano. Make a dressing using 1 part vinegar to 3 parts oil, the garlic and the chile. Drizzle the tomatoes with enough dressing to coat everything nicely.

This is a fantastic tomato salad, which is totally delicious to eat on its own. It's also great served with some balls of mozzarella or some nice, grilled ciabatta bread.

Recipe: Organic Heirloom Tomato Soup


I don't think it's physically possible not to like this soup if you like tomatoes. Even all of the kids we have given it to completely approve of it and there is nothing "bad" in it.

This soup was made for me by my Mom's close friend, Jane, as a welcome home dinner after my husband and I came home from the hospital with our baby girl, Helen. I have craved it ever since.

I now have Jane's recipe and since my daughter is two and I am teaching her to learn to share, I thought it would be hypocritical of me to hoard this recipe to myself as a "secret" recipe when I could share this recipe with others and let them enjoy it as well.

Organic Heirloom Tomato Soup

Ingredients:

3-4 Tbspns. Olive Oil
2 Med. White Onions Chopped Fine
2-3 Cloves Garlic - Minced
1 Tspn. Dill
2 Tbspns. Basil Fresh
1 Tbspn. Thyme
1 Cube Butter (Substitute Earth Balance Vegan Butter)
10 - 15 Ripe Organic Heirloom Tomatoes - slice into small chunks
28 oz. of Vegetable Broth
1 Can Tomato Paste
1/4 Cup Flour

Directions:

Saute onions, garlic and spices in large pot. Add tomatoes and butter and simmer for 15 minutes. Blend flour with vegetable broth and then add to pot along with tomato paste. Use an immersion blender to blend soup until there are no lumps left. Add salt as desired.

Update On My Vegan Dog


So, a small update on my dog’s recent change to a vegan diet. She was not a fan of Avoderm at all. She literally went from being the kind of dog who followed you around the house waiting to get her food and then devouring it right there in two seconds to leaving it sitting in her bowl all day until she was ready to starve and then only eating half of it. So, after we made it through the bag of Avoderm I bought a different brand called Natural Balance.

From the very first time our dog tried the Natural Balance brand she has been loving it! So, it wasn't that the other brand didn't have meat in it, it was just that she didn't enjoy the taste.

The brand I am using is the Vegetarian Dog Food which is actually vegan. In fact, I noticed on their website that it was the 2008 VegNews Veggie Award Winner. Here is what it says on the website: “Our Vegetarian Dog Food is our special Allergy Formula, made specifically for dogs prone to meat-based protein allergies. A True Vegan Formula, this special food is completely dairy free, and free of any animal-based products". They also now offer a Vegetarian Canned Formula as well.

On Natural Balance’s website they also have a way for you to monitor all of the testing done on your dog’s food. Their sites says that “As of September, 2008, we have added E. coli and Salmonella testing to our standard testing protocol which already includes testing for: Ochratoxin, Zearalenone, Fumonisin, Melamine, Cyanuric Acid, Aflatoxin, andDON (Vomitoxin).” Click here to read more.

Under the About Us section, Dick Van Patten (one of the owner's) says, "Natural Balance® was built on the premise of helping animals, and we have never nor would we ever allow any testing that would be considered harmful to an animal. We do not conduct laboratory testing on animals, whatsoever. All of our feeding trials are conducted in the animal's own environment, in conjunction with veterinarians, kennels, breeders and pet owners, to ensure that all Natural Balance® products are extremely palatable, nutritious and the best possible formulation for the health of your pet. Our feeding trials are a positive experience and enjoyable for animals!"

So, my dog is now happy with her vegan diet and I am much happier scooping out food for her now that I know that it's not a bunch of leftover factory farm animal meat.