This looks exactly like the mix of tomatoes I used for the Cheeca Sauce. |
In other household news I have gazillions of tomatoes in every size including tons of cherry tomatoes and these tiny, yellow pear-shaped ones so tonight I boiled water, made pasta and whipped up this so easy sauce from my food goddess, Giada.
Checca Saucee
Giada De Laurentis's everyday italian
12 ounces of cherry tomatoes, halved
3 scallions (white and pale parts only), coarsely chopped
3 garlic cloves
1 ounce parmesan cheese, coarsely chopped
8 fresh basil leaves
3 T. olive oil
4 ounces fresh mozzarella cheese, cut into 1/2 inch cubes
1/2 tsp sea salt
1/2 tsp freshly ground pepper
In the bowl of food processor, pulse the first six ingredients just until the tomatoes are coarsely chopped. Transfer the sauce to pasta bowl and stir in the mozzarella cheese, salt and pepper. Toss freshly cooked and drained pasta into sauce and season with more salt and pepper, if needed.
I scrapped more Parmesan on to individual servings as well. I love this sauce because it's raw and so easy!
I did make the pickles last weekend and they worked. We are letting them sit for two weeks but we had extra so we've been eating them like an appetizer. It was a great family project and we are going to repeat it this week sometime with 5 lbs of cucumbers from a friend's garden.
What are you reading and eating this weekend?
This post is part of Weekend Cooking hosted by Beth Fish Reads.
6 comments:
Okay, I love Giada's attitude about food and cooking and this fast and fresh sauce proves why. And I just happen to have a huge bowl of mixed cherry tomatoes on hand -- I know what tomorrow's night dinner is going to be. Especially because it's now cook enough to cook pasta.
Giada is genius :)
I'm afraid to start Mockingjay. Like I don't want to say goodbye.
Ok, I will jump on the Giada bandwagon too. Her recipes often seem very simple, and you might think, "this is not going to be that great"...and then it is fab!
I love your Eating and Reading posts because the two activities do go together so well. Maybe I'll get inspired one of these days to try out a new recipe too. :)
I love watching Giada on tv! She always has something good.
The cherry tomatos look fantastic. I have decided that I rather like using them in dishes instead of chopping up large tomatos. Somehow it looks fancier and I definitely deserve fancy.
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