Subj : Ravioli
To : Carol Shenkenberger
From : Ruth Haffly
Date : Sat Jun 08 2024 13:17:26
Hi Carol,
> > We are starting to get summer produce at the local farmer's market now.
> > Last week Steve picked up some fresh lettuce, tomatoes, cucumbers and
> > beets. The lettuce and tomato are going into a BLT for today's lunch.
> CS> My garden it starting to produce tomatoes, leetuce, green onions and
> CS> soon, Bell peppers.
> Sounds good. We're getting a few peas every once in a while, a small
> side to a meal. Steve just washes them off and we eat them pod and all
> as they're small and sweet. He brought home some more strawberries the
> other day so I made a strawberry/rhubarb pie. Tried a steusel topping on
> it, good but will cut the topping recipe in half next time I do the pie.
CS> Sounds good! We have about 25 tomatoes cropping in the next 2 weeks.
CS> Lots of stuff doing very well in the container garden!
CS> I'll wash, remove stems, and freeze them for sauce making. The skins
CS> come right off under hot tap water when frozen.
I've done that before. I've also skinned them with boiling water when
fresh. Let them sit in the water a few minutes, drain, and skin. I'll
cut them into samller pieces, good for making salsa and freeze them in
boxes with no added water. When I thaw them, I'll drain off the water
and the salsa (or sauce) will cook down thicker in less time.
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Catch you later,
Ruth
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