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Summery Tomato Sauce

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So what did I make with those beautiful tomatoes from last Thursday??  Well, I knew that I wanted their flavors to be a huge part of whatever I did.  They were too bright and  deliciously soursweet to simply become another veggie in the mix.  No, these guys needed to be large and in charge of a dish.

On the other hand, though, I didn’t want to just cut them up and add them as-is to a salad.  Of course they would have made a splendid addition, but I also felt that they deserved some fun process.

Beautiful Tomato

So I decided to make a pasta sauce.  But it was hot outside and I didn’t want to simmer and bubble the tomatoes into a hot sauce.  Instead, I blended those babies with some zucchinis (to thicken) and spices.  It was a cold pasta sauce that I was extremely pleased with.  It had a nice kick of freshness that perfectly dressed some simple noodles. In addition, it was the quickest preparation ever.  Ten minute meal for sure!

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This is the best sauce for a hot evening where the amount of heat generated by a boiling pasta pot is already too much and you just want something cold, fast, and easy.  My tomatoes were really juicy and I didn’t need much oil to thin out the sauce, so this is also pretty healthy.  (Gotta be healthy when you’re pounding down the pasta haha).  Anyways, I’m not a wine-pairer (by any means… I’ve just recently begun attempting to step away from the two-buck chuck display into the $3.99 section of Trader Joe’s), but I had this pasta with a glass of (not so bad, actually) Chardonnay and was pretty stoked.

So go!  Find an especially weird looking pair of heirloom tomatoes and make some summer tomato sauce!

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Recipe: Summer Tomato Sauce

Summary: A cold tomato sauce that lets heirlooms reveal their fresh, summery beauty.

Ingredients

  • 2 heirloom tomatoes (reserve a quarter of one)
  • 2 small zucchinis (I used a green and a yellow)
  • 1 tbsp nutritional yeast
  • 1 tbsp olive oil
  • sprig of dried sage
  • dash of black pepper and salt

Instructions

  1. Chop both tomatoes (reserve about a quarter of one of the chopped tomatoes) as well as the zucchini and then add to a blender.
  2. Add the olive oil, yeast, sage, and spices.
  3. Blend until you get a thick sauce. Can add more or less oil/zucchini to either thicken or make more watery.
  4. Dress your pasta with the sauce and add the extra chopped tomato.

Preparation time: 10 minute(s)

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