Locally grown fresh tomatoes, picked the day before you get them have the most flavor and juiciness that you can’t find in any supermarket. From now until mid- October, you can feast on tomatoes that taste like tomatoes and are loaded with nutrition. Find them at our Harvest Home markets.
A Boost for the Body: Tomatoes are rich in lycopene to help prevent heart disease, cancer and diabetes; full of beta carotene for eye health and potassium to help maintain healthy blood pressure and vitamins A and C which are essential for the overall body health.
A mouth-watering treat of the season: Eat them plain or with a little olive oil, mozzarella cheese and fresh basil. Or make tomato salsas and mix them with fresh peaches or any of your favorite fruits.
A new twist on SALSA:
- 1 pound of tomatoes, diced 
- 1 1/2 pound of peaches, diced 
- 1 bell pepper (4 oz), seeded, finely diced 
- 2 jalapenos, seeded and finely diced 
- 1 medium onion, diced 
- 1/2 bunch cilantro, chopped 
- 2 Tablespoons lime juice 
- 1 1/2 teaspoons salt and 1/4 teaspoon freshly ground black pepper to taste 
- Chop tomatoes and put them to a large bowl. Finely chop seeded pepper, jalapeños and onion and transfer to bowl. 
- Dice the peaches. No need to peel them. You won’t notice the peels and the color is prettier with the peel on. Transfer peaches to your bowl. 
- Add cilantro, lime juice, salt and pepper. Mix well and enjoy. 
Save some summer taste for those damp, chilly winter days: Freeze your Tomatoes
Enjoy the summer taste now and again in January!
TOMATOES: PERFECT WHILE THEY LAST
RECIPE: Fresh Tomato Sauce
Great when it's too hot to cook
INGREDIENTS:
- 5-8 very ripe tomatoes (plum, roma, round etc.) 
- 1-2 cloves garlic (chopped or minced) 
- 1 1/2 teaspoons oregano 
- 1/4 - 1/2 teaspoon salt 
- 6-8 leaves fresh basil chopped 
- 1/4 cup of onion finely chopped 
- 3 tablespoons olive oil 
PREPARATION:
- Combine tomatoes, onion, garlic and oil in a large bowl. Toss to mix well. 
- Add oregano, basil, salt. Toss again and season with salt and pepper to taste 
- Mix in pasta and sprinkle with cheese 
'MAKE AHEAD' TIP:
- Prepare through Step 1. 
- Cover and let stand at room temperature for up to 1.5 hours. 
- Add remaining ingredients. Serve on top of hot or cold pasta. 
TIPS and VARIATIONS
"SLIGHTLY COOKED" FRESH PASTA SAUCE:
- Heat olive oil in a skillet and add tomatoes, onion and garlic. 
- Cook for 5 to 10 minutes or until tomatoes are as soft as you want. Stir to avoid sticking. Add a little water if needed. 
- Remove from heat, add the rest of the ingredients and let sit for 15 - 30 minutes for flavors to mix. 
ALTERNATIVE INGREDIENTS: Use the basic sauce recipe and be creative
- Add an orange or yellow peppers for a sauce with a stronger tomato flavor. 
- Add 1/4 cup of red onion 
- Try adding cilantro instead of basil for a new taste. 
TIPS AND TRICKS:
- Freezing salsa can be a little tricky. Learn how to Freeze Salsa correctly 
- Don't forget to add fresh summer tomatoes to salads, soup, stir-fry or stews. Great in almost anything! 


 
             
            