After all our efforts last spring, we haven't harvested a single tomato. That's if you don't count the funny, knobbly little green one Pearl picked yesterday with the greatest of glee. Which leaves the total number of tiny green fruit left on the few straggly, surviving plants in the patch at about four.
But summer equals tomatoes, even if they have to come from the greengrocer. I made this delicious little tart for Kidspot recently - I hinted at it here - and promised you the recipe. The tomatoes are slow-roasted. Herby ricotta is smeared onto puff pastry, then topped with the tomatoes. It's baked till puffed and golden, then drizzled with a simple thyme oil.
Gorgeous! Thanks for a delicious idea :-)
ReplyDeleteThat looks amazing Greer! We've been blessed with amazing tomatoes and cucumbers this year - Try again next year lovely :) We're planting new goodies in our garden this weekend...
ReplyDeleteSophie xo
yum - pastry goodies one of the main things miss since E dx with Coeliac disease and we have gone GF. Everything tastes good in flaky pastry
ReplyDeleteThese look delicious - can't wait to try them out! x
ReplyDeleteLate summer - already? Nooo, as much as I moan about the heat I am not ready for those cold winter days!
ReplyDeleteThat tart looks delicious. I've been making lots of tarts over here too. They're such a quick and easy Summer meal.
Colleen x
I love these and would not be able to eat only one .. or two ... or three!
ReplyDeleteOh those look so so good! x
ReplyDeleteI haven't eaten my breakfast yet, so these are making my stomach growl particularly loud. They look delicious. I'm creating our grocery list today and I think I will include what I need to make these. They would be an amazing lunchtime snack, and because I pack my husband's lunch each morning before class, they'd be a terrific little thing to put in his box. They're very well-contained.
ReplyDeleteMy best,
Jo Farmer
I am very ready to give back the cold temperatures! We are longing for summer. That tart looks mouth watering good.
ReplyDeletePS..how is school going?
I'm going to give these a try this weekend for lunch - yum! Have a great week Greer. xo
ReplyDeleteYum. They look amazing. I am on a diet and it seems that every post I see today is food...carefully prepared, beautifully photographed, seasonal and delicious food. When summer comes here I am totally making these, Greer. Thank you.
ReplyDeleteGillian x
i will have to make these, they look gorgeous and i'm sure taste as good as
ReplyDeletethey look! thank you for sharing the recipe.
Oh yum!
ReplyDeletePhoar! (I just got a little dribble in my keyboard!) Looks delish. xb
ReplyDeleteDamn that looks delicious! I even saved it to my 'food' folder in favourites so I won't lose it. Thanks for visiting my little place, I've totally been lurking about here from the link on Clare's blog too, she's such a matchmaker :)
ReplyDeleteTomatoes are missing from my gardening life this year as well, but I have discovered a church Op Shop that has a vegie garden attached and have bought some of their homegrown tomatoes instead!
ReplyDeleteI've got to try these!
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