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        "Recipes from the garden"
       
                  
        Wanted any and all recipes to help enjoy the goodies from the garden.
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                      Aug 13, 2009, 01:12 PM
                  
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        Oh, gosh, where to start ! Our Dahlia will love this thread:D
 
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                      Aug 13, 2009, 01:24 PM
                  
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        Steak House Bruschetta
 
 Sliced baguette
 Olive oil
 Garlic cloves
 Steak
 Salt and pepper
 1 cup mayo
 1 cup blue cheese, crumbled
 2 T. white wine vinegar
 1 t. dry mustard
 Fresh tomatoes, seeded, chopped
 Fresh basil, chopped
 
 Toast bread on one side and then rub with garlic clove. Sprinkle with olive oil.
 
 Season steak with salt and pepper' heat skillet and sear 4 minutes on both sides, for medium rare. Let rest 10 minutes. Then dice.
 
 Mix mayo, blue cheese, vinegar and mustard together.
 
 Toss tomatoes, basil, and 2 T. oil with steak.
 
 Spread cheese mixture on toasted bread, top with steak mixture.
 
 Mmm mmm good!
 
 There were times I left out the blue cheese and used regular mustard. Still good.
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					  Originally Posted by unluckynut   Steak House Bruschetta
 
 There were times I left out the blue cheese and used regular mustard. Still good.
 Nothing like blue cheese on good steak ! Thanks for the recipe.
 
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                      Aug 14, 2009, 01:51 PM
                  
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        Well, I just wrote up a great and easy recipe and then tried to correct something in the preview and it disappeared.:eek:
 So now a simple salad...
 In order on the plates on top of each other
 Thin slices tomatoes
 Thin sliced sweet onions
 Thin sliced Avacado
 REAL Italian cheese grated (just sprinkled over the top)
 Drizzle a mustard herb viniagrette over the top of  that.
 (basically basalmic, olive oil, dijon and what ever herbs you like)
 
 This is much requested at my home, but I don't always have the time to slice everything up. (sometimes they just get it all in a bowl):D
 
 I think everyone at my home thinks I am here to make them food and don't understand that I have other things to do.:rolleyes:
 
 The recipe that got away from me will be posted later, it is really good and easy.
 
 Hope my spelling is OK, I've misplaced my spell check, it might be under the bed.:)
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        Hi, dahly, love balsamic, some is aged like wine and quite expensive, I like it so much have gone into researching after seeing an episode of 'the thirsty traveller'. Lovely additive to a lot of things, and cooked down for strawberries is great too.
 
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                      Aug 14, 2009, 11:07 PM
                  
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        Have any extra Jalapeņo peppers extra try the boppers.
 
 Jalapeņo Boppeers
 
 Jalapeņo peppers cut in half, seeded
 
 Stuffed with - cream cheese
 Cream cheese & cheddar
 Blue cheese
 Sausage links
 Your pick! Make it good
 
 Wrap bacon around it secure with toothpick
 
 Cook on grill, or oven, broil.
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                      Aug 15, 2009, 05:33 PM
                  
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        Comments on this post
 Just Dahlia agrees: are these tried and true?:)\
 
 
 Egg plant parmesan
 The Gardener's Network: Eggplant Parmesan Recipe
 
 My Italian friend made it for me one time. Was okay BUT I HATE EGG PLANT
 
 Spaghetti squash
 Cooks.com - Recipe - Italian Spaghetti Squash
 
 Really liked spaghetti squash and only other squash I like is pumpkin
 
 Cheesy broccoli casserole
 Gardener's Net: Garden Recipes - Cheesy Broccoli and Rice Dish Recipe
 
 HATE broccoli I substitute other veggies
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                      Aug 16, 2009, 11:47 AM
                  
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        BLT Dip
 
 ! lb. bacon,cook crisp and crumble
 1 cup mayo
 1 cup sour cream
 Iceberg lettuce shredded
 2 large tomatoes diced
 Sea salt bagel chips
 
 Combine mayo and sour cream, mix well, cover and refrigerate until serving time.
 When ready layer ingredients. Mayo mixture, lettuce, tomatoes and bacon. Serve with chips.
 
 The bunco girls loved it.
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                      Aug 16, 2009, 12:43 PM
                  
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        I've heard of balsamic and strawberries together before but I've never tried it. What do you guys mean "cooked down"? I've got a whole bunch of strawberries right now and I'm definitely in the mood to cook! :)
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                      Aug 16, 2009, 01:33 PM
                  
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        I love Sea Salt Bagel chips, I get then at Trader Joes and just hoard them.:rolleyes: I also really love bacon:cool:  I need to add that to my sig.:D
 As far as the basalmic, basically reduce in size.  Cook slowly over low heat, no lid.  If you started with a half cup, cook to a quarter cup, or until you like it, no said rules for cooking as far as I'm concerned:)
 
 Kind of the same you would do with broths, reduce them down and they get more intense and have a lot more flavor.
 
 They also have white basalmic if your concerned about the color on something.
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                      Aug 16, 2009, 02:29 PM
                  
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        Ooo. I always wondered about the white balsamic. I might have to try that. :)
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					  Originally Posted by Just Dahlia   I love Sea Salt Bagel chips. Our major food store here in town stocks all the different seal salts from all over the world, of course, varying in price. Some of the most expensive comes from South Africa and is dark in colour. I just started trying them and I really enjoy the different flavours. My regular sea salt has a lemony flavour.
 
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                      Aug 16, 2009, 03:15 PM
                  
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        I switched to sea salt over a year ago and I think it has helped my health a good bit.
 I am on my quest to find my favorite.
 I over salt everything.
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                      Aug 16, 2009, 03:34 PM
                  
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        I use a lot of sea salt and Kosher salt for cooking, but I still use regular salt on my eggs or tomatoes.:)
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					  Originally Posted by Just Dahlia   I use a lot of sea salt and Kosher salt for cooking, but I still use regular salt on my eggs or tomatoes.:) I will never go back to using regular salt on my tomatoes or eggs ! Down with iodized salt ! Sea salt forever !:D
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Here is a site on sea salt vs table salt 
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        Don't forget the chocolate.
 The chocolate covered pretzels are the perfect food.Salt, chocolate, salt, chocolate, life is good!
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                      Aug 16, 2009, 08:39 PM
                  
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        Yugh!!
 
 I like cooked chocolate pudding made with chocolate milk
 Death by chocolate
 And
 The best of all
 Chocolate covered strawberries
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