Tuesday, September 30, 2014

Rustys Here...44º

Yesterday I spent the morning in the kitchen, first mixing up a fresh batch of blue cheese dressing, then moved on to the cuisinart where I measured flour, butter and bear fat, gave it several whirls before adding egg, vinegar and water, ending up with dough for 4 pie crusts...Pie crust so easy and almost fool proof...I froze 2 and chilled the other 2 while I prepared the apples...Rusty arrived to the smell of apple pie fresh from the oven...He claims that after reading my blog for the past week, where I talked about all the pies we were eating, he was thinking that if I didn't have pie for him when he arrived, he was turning around and going back to Bend!..After visiting for a few hours we dined on creamed peas/potatoes, Wiener Schnitzel, sliced tomatoes and later apple pie.

A year ago today we were intertaining old friends, Jerry and LouAnn Gelock...We had a delightful visit as we shared meals and gave them a tour of Wallowa County...For two days it was like old times even though 40 years had passed since our last visit.

It is 6am and that kitchen is calling me again, one pie crust in the fridge and apples on the counter...Today at Write People, Pat is bringing her "Harvest Soup," Janie volunteered a dish and I, an apple pie...Hugs To All...OWAV:)

Monday, September 29, 2014

Rainy...52º

Had a fun evening at the home of Dave and Darlene Turners last night, where Wallowa County Museum staff and volunteers joined forces for a lovely dinner...Stories of the "olden" days in Wallowa County were shared as we dined on Chicken, salads, rolls and desserts.

This morning is rainy and showers are predicted throughout the day...So glad we worked hard yesterday amending the garden for next years crops...Now we can wait for another dry spell and the gathering of autumn leaves to add more layers of mulch.

Haven't heard from Rusty this morning so assume he is on the road to Joseph...Bobi finally got more tomatoes so is busy roasting and now thinks she will come to Joseph next week...The kitchen is calling me...Hugs To All...OWAV:)

Sunday, September 28, 2014

Sunny/possible rain...50º

Good temperature for working outside, once I get moving that is...Yesterday Herb finished splitting and stacking the load of wood while I worked at cleaning out the garden...I gleaned 4 small heads of purple cabbage, one large zucchini and some cherry tomatoes before I made some of the bigger leaves into mulch and loaded the tougher stems and roots into the wheel barrow for Herb to haul away...Then we turned the irrigation water on to give the ground a good soaking before adding straw and manure and will give it another good soaking this morning...Later the fall leaves will be mulched and another layer added, before we put it to bed for the winter.

While doing this I had a pot of clam chowder simmering on the stove for our dinner...Since I knew that that wasn't much for dinner and we would be looking for food later in the evening, what could I do but make another apple pie...You would think that we would be tired of apple pie but every pie seems to be better than the one before it...Maybe my family is right....Practice makes perfect...With that in mind, this afternoon, I will practice making bread/rolls for a dinner tonight as the Wallowa County Museum Volunteers get together at an appreciation potluck for their services.

A semi busy week coming up as Rusty will be home before he and John leave on a hunting trip in Idaho and Bobi is thinking about a trip over from Portland...Maybe we will have help making sauerkraut, hauling wood, harvesting potatoes and planting garlic, pruning apple trees...Many hands make like work as we enjoy time spent with our kids...Hugs To All...OWAV:)

We wanted to eat the entire pie but saved some for breakfast

Cienna practicing a new skill

Saturday, September 27, 2014

Mocha...49º

After several months of abstaining from the chocolate shop, Pat and I met there to catch up on news of the past week, she and Brian had been traveling while I was home slaving over a hot stove...(My choice) We talked and laughed nonstop for a couple of hours and even took time out for a selfie...Hugs To All...OWAV:)

Toothy Grins

Friday, September 26, 2014

Flashback Friday...49º...Rain overnight

Cienna is on an 8-day whirlwind excursion in Phuket, Thailand for the Vegetarian Festival...After missing her bus she found herself alone at the Bangkok Airport (read all about it on Bobi's blog) waiting for her one hour flight to Phuket...She was met at the Phuket airport by a Rotarian and united with the rest of her Rotarian exchange students and is evidently having a blast!..When I asked in a brief chat with her if she was having a good time all she said was, "Yeh." A girl of few words!

Below are photos of her when she was 10 and on an excursion in Wallowa County, exploring Mt. Howard with friends after a 15 minute gondola ride...Next is a photo from yesterday at the "Splash Jungle" as she finishes the second month of her years Rotary exchange in Thailand...Hugs To Cienna...OWAV:)

PS...After googling Splash Jungle, Ci must have been in heaven in this water park!

Oma, Rachel, Cienna, Pam

Bottom photo Ci is in the center, 


Thursday, September 25, 2014

Delightful day...45º

Early yesterday morning I pared apples for yet another apple pie...I know I should be paring and slicing for the freezer but they are so much better fresh!..I will get some ready for the freezer soon.

I've used and given away all of the garlic paste so when Marsha stopped by for a visit and to get a few apples, we visited, I peeled garlic...Then when she left I whipped up a batch in the cuisinart and now I have 4-1/2 pint jars in reserve in the fridge...I finished just in time to make my lunch date with Margaret.

Margaret and I visited over lunch at the "R and R," left there for a scenic ride to Wallowa Lake...Many years ago, early 60's, she lived at the lake with her family and as I drove she reminisced about how different it was back then...It was a fun day and we have another planned a month from now...Hugs To All...OWAV:)

Wednesday, September 24, 2014

Lull...55º

Days cooling off, canning almost done, fall yard work started and log deck getting smaller...After a quick trip to Enterprise yesterday, I attended Write People while Herb worked at cutting and splitting wood...We had a chili burger for dinner and while he napped I took advantage of the warm September sun to sit on the deck and read...Yes I could have been baking, cleaning house, cleaning up garden beds or a myriad of other things...But the warm fall days are far and few between so I loafed!...Hugs To All...OWAV:)

Mountain Ash Berries

Black Eyed Susans

Tuesday, September 23, 2014

Officially Fall...53º

A little rain overnight, leaving the air smelling fresh and clean...Looks like unsettled, cooler weather will continue...Herb spent yesterday morning outside, deadheading with the hedge trimmer, while I stayed inside and made a batch of zucchini bread...It turned out okay but not as good as I hoped...Maybe I will try one more batch or maybe not?..I spent the afternoon at the Josephy Center as the docent, couldn't really get into cleaning and was just wishing I was home.

Today I plan to go to Enterprise before Write People, stop at soroptomists and the fruit/veggie stand for our last corn on the cob of the season...Think Herb will go to the log deck this morning.

While cleaning up in the garden a few days ago I spotted a few grapes on the ground, so I checked out the vines and found a few bunches that are almost ripe...Our weather is not the best for growing grapes and we are happy with the few we harvest...Hugs To All...OWAV:)






Monday, September 22, 2014

FlashBack Monday...57º

24 years ago today found us hanging out at the "lake Shore Hotel" in Lake Oswego, Oregon...Bobi and Stan had reserved suites for our family as we prepared for their wedding and reception, held at Oaks Park...I think the wedding was at 10am in the little chapel with a spot reserved for the reception later in the day...It was a sunny warm day, in a beautiful spot, where guests could take advantage of the amusement rides before and after dining on a buffet luncheon...Photos below catch some of the highlights.

Please forgive my "senior moment"...The wedding photo album that has resided in the coffee table drawer for 24 years has gone into hiding, so I used the 3 photos I could find...Sorry not the ones I intended...Hugs To Bobi and Stan...OWAV:)

Bobi and Stan about a year before the wedding
Herb, Bobi, Stan, Idella

Bobi and Gramma Blanche (the matron of honor)




Sunday, September 21, 2014

Summer Ending...50º

The last 25# of tomatoes are roasted and in the freezer...I love having this job done but also hate to see it, because that means the end of fresh tomatoes is right around the corner...No more BLT's or BTO's (bacon/tomato/onion) for dinner, or open face tomato sandwiches for breakfast...I've saved back a few and will even refrigerate some of them (that's a no no!) to stretch the season just a bit more...Nothing can replace the homegrown tomatoes of September...As Herb finished his dinner yesterday, he said, "That was a meal fit for a King." A simple meal of ground beef/deer patties covered with melted cheese, an ear of corn on the cob, purple cole slaw, slices of tomato, onion, cucumber and finished off with a slice of zucchini bread for dessert...I had to agree...Hugs To All...OWAV:)

Breakfast Sandwich



Saturday, September 20, 2014

Sidelines...54º

Not totally on the sidelines yesterday but not quite in the middle of things..Seven "students" showed up to take the class on preserving food...Some of them volunteers, paid workers, or interns already familiar with the "Magic Garden," one guy and two ladies, members of the community...Ages ranged from 8 to 60...I knew what would be demonstrated but nothing else...Robin lined us out to get the space ready and prep done to be ready for the students...(We were using the Joseph Charter School, Home Ec room.)This was to be a hands on class for the students, so kitchen aid mixers, cuisinarts, measuring cups, spoons etc were set up for easy access...I won't go into a lot of detail but will tell you that zucchini bread was made by each student, under Betty's tutelage and turned out delicious...Robin demonstrated making beet relish and sweet pickle chips, with students doing the grating, peeling, chopping, slicing and dicing...Each student and instructor went home with jars of pickles, loaves of bread and an up to date "Ball Canning Book"...I mostly filled in to keep spaces clean, kept the canners at a simmer or boil, sterilized the jars and chimed in occasionally with a hint or two along the way...Students were happy and most of them plan to return next week for another session.

I arrived home after 5 hours on my feet to the smell of spaghetti, ready to be warmed for my dinner...A welcome glass of wine completed my meal...I was beat but glad I participated and happy to see the interest shown in canning and the combined efforts of the Magic Garden and the Joseph School giving people the opportunity to learn a new skill.

Flashback Saturday features Cienna as a 10 year old at Wallowa Lake and below at 16 on a beach with new friends in Thailand...Hugs To Cienna...OWAV:)



Friday, September 19, 2014

Preserving 101...54º

Several months ago I received an email from the director of the Magic Garden, also a teacher at Joseph Schools, asking if I was interested in volunteering to join a team to teach classes in preserving food...Looking at the dates and not really sure I wanted to do this, I replied that I had relatives arriving for a visit on the first date and that my plans were unsettled for the second, so thanks for asking but I would pass at this time...A month or so later after reading an article in the local paper about the "Magic Garden" and the community effort to teach children and adults about growing your own food and learning to preserve food and that they were still looking for people to help teach the classes--Should I volunteer?..

My calendar was clear (except for the preserving I do every year, PT appts and my own gardening) so my conscience said, "Do it." Today is the day and I just received the email saying we will be making beet relish, sweet pickle chips and zucchini bread...I have to be there at 11am along with 2 other instructors (both are acquaintances of mine) to prepare for a class of 5 students that starts at 12:30...Should be a snap or a piece of cake, zucchini no less...Tune in tomorrow to hear all about it.

Early yesterday morning we were outside after the wind quit blowing picking the rest of our apples, both off the tree and the ground...Herb went to the log deck and I stayed home to roast half of the 50 lbs. of roma tomatoes and will finish the rest on Saturday...Pat and Brian stopped by for a short visit, bringing leftovers of beef roast, gravy and noodles for our dinner...After getting up at 3:30am, on my feet all day I was happy not to have to cook...Hugs to All...OWAV:)

Tomatoes ready to roast

Some of our apple crop



Thursday, September 18, 2014

Fall Winds...70º

Never doubted it would happen, the fall wind that is...But was hoping it would hold off for a few more days...It woke us at 3:30am as clatters sounded in the kitchen, I knew it wasn't anything bad but had to get up and check anyway...Turned the coffee on, closed the windows a bit, as I like the warm air coming into the house...Settled into my chair with laptop and full coffee cup, scrabble games on my mind but first I checked Facebook for a word or photo from Cienna...That smiling face appeared before me as she sits in an airport far from home, passport and ticket in hand as she awaits a flight back to Nakhon Pathom and her host family...We now wait with bated breath to hear about her adventures of the past week...It can be very disconcerting, for us, as she becomes a world traveler... I am now, most of the time, thankful that I navigate the "Facebook World" as it is our connection to her...Keep that smile coming Cienna!

More mundane things here on Barton Heights as Herb worked on the log deck yesterday while I worked on the apple crop and moved irrigation water around the yard...The gardens looked very bedraggled and in need of some loving care, so we keep watering, keeping them alive and healthy until we have time and energy to ready them for winter.

Yesterday I finished making applesauce and today I must roast tomatoes and get them in the freezer...We will finish picking the apples for pies and gifting to friends...It is now 5:30am and the wind seems to have worn itself out and quiet reigns...Hugs To All...OWAV:)

Black Eyed Susan, Hosta and Autuum Joy


We have some really big Gravenstein apples this year.

Wednesday, September 17, 2014

Apples...Cloudy 53º

Herb has gone to the log deck and I'm getting a late start on making applesauce this morning...Had a fun day yesterday attending write people at a cabin on Wallowa Lake...We stayed inside to read but then ate our potluck salad lunch on the deck overlooking the lake...Don (a summer member of our group) and his wife hosted our day...It was lovely and relaxing...Hugs To All...OWAV:)

Tuesday, September 16, 2014

Clouds...54º

It was a warm 85º yesterday...Made applesauce in the morning and finished cleaning garlic in the afternoon...My plans for today have changed...I had asked to be excused from my volunteer day at the Museum, (because of a PT appt.) then two hours later they called and changed my PT appointment to Wednesday so that gave me a free day today...So have decided to fix a salad and go to Write People being held at Don Scully's summer home on the west side of the lake...Cleaning gardens will wait another day...Herb is chasing irrigation water...Hugs To All...OWAV:)

Monday, September 15, 2014

Log Deck...53º

Herb and I worked on the log deck yesterday, bringing home a small load as we decided to not overdue...Up early this morning and moving slow but not really hurting...We celebrated our hard work with a steak dinner accompanied with fresh veggies from the garden...Creamed peas and potatoes, fresh cole slaw and sliced cucumbers.

On todays agenda is cleanup in the garden and yard, everything is looking quite dead...Warm fall days this week with thunder storms thrown in...We could use some rain but don't need any more lightning...Enough forest fire for this season...Enjoy your day, hugs to all...OWAV:)

Saturday, September 13, 2014

Flash Back Saturday...40º

 Pam, Rachel and I are going to LaGrande today...Going out to lunch before attending the musical "Oliver" at the Elgin Opera House...Hugs to Cienna...OWAV:)

Flash back to Cienna on the beach in Hawaii when she was about 8 years old and then at 16 years old when she arrived in Thailand.
Cienna in Hawaii
Cienna in Thailand


Friday, September 12, 2014

Frosty nights/Warmer days...34º

Not much to write about today, I will keep busy around the house this morning and this afternoon will find me playing cards...Something I enjoy but have been busy on the other dates I've been called to join them...Looks like a sunfilled day, with warmer temperatures.

Just a note from Thailand, Cienna's host family has announced the arrival of a new baby boy...Much excitement and celebration for them and a new experience for Cienna...I will do a flashback photo tomorrow...Hugs To All...OWAV:)

Thursday, September 11, 2014

Frosty/Brrrrrr...33º

Herb reports icicles on the sprinkler heads as he started irrigating this morning...I suppose that means that the cucumber, beans, tomatoes and squash got nipped...Now I have to get really serious about cutting down perennials and getting the flower beds ready for winter as well as the veggie garden...We have 16 new bales of straw stacked neatly in and around the garden, for winter mulch.

I baked bread yesterday, nothing to can (more tomatoes coming on Friday) so what shall I do!..I need to make pie crusts to freeze, make another batch of garlic paste, clean more garlic or clean house?

We had yummy pork chops and sauerkraut for dinner yesterday and have lots of leftovers for todays dinner...Will it be pizza, sweet and sour venison, or pork and sauerkraut?...More decisions to make...Time is wasting, guess I better get busy...Hugs To All...OWAV:)


Wednesday, September 10, 2014

Easy Day...43º

Caught up on bill paying, shuffling papers, sorting and filing...UGH...Don't really know where the morning went but all of a sudden it was time for my PT appointment and nothing was planned for dinner...PT appointment at 1pm, how do I have dinner on the table no later than 3pm?..Had a little shopping to do at safeway, so stopped by the newest pizza place in Enterprise, Main Street Pizza and ordered a take and bake, half and half pizza to pickup at 2pm...Called Herb to start the oven heating as I was leaving Enterprise and by the time I arrived home, put pizza in oven, sliced tomatoes and cucumbers we were happily eating a yummy pizza at 3 o'clock...It was a nice change.

Have some random photos taken last week, showing the changing season...Fall is definitely in the air...Hugs To All...OWAV:)

Crab Apples

Gravensteins

Mountain Ash Berries

Black Eyed Susans

Beet Pickles



Tuesday, September 9, 2014

Full Moon/Indian Summer...45º

"They" are calling it super moon now, we called it "Harvest Moon." I like that much better...I was up about 1:30am and it was like broad daylight outside, then I couldn't go back to sleep...Tossed and turned for over an hour, finally went back to sleep and not moving very fast this morning.

I had a good day yesterday, starting with sweet pickles...Twelve new jars are ready to store away...I was itching to get outside so had Herb help me get about 6o of the dried garlics down and I cleaned and trimmed them before bunching and securing them with zip ties...The garlic heads are big and full this year and I love cleaning them up and admiring our harvest...Have several people that we will gift with a bunch...Will also fix a box to send Bobi so she will have some for her roasted tomatoes next week...I plan to make another batch of garlic paste as I've used or given away the first batch...Found out yesterday that garlic paste makes yummy "garlic green beans..." Come mid October we will separate all the heads that are left, using the largest cloves for seed and Herb will peel and slice (using the cuisinart) the rest and make into dried garlic.

We had a vegetarian dinner yesterday (unusual for the Allen Household)...I harvested zucchini, green beans, cucumbers and cherry tomatoes from the garden, added fresh corn on the cob and we had a feast..The zucchini was grated, mixed with eggs and quickly fried in patties...Corn and beans cooked and the rest was crunchy and juicy straight from the garden...Makes me think that I like fall better than spring...Hugs To All...OWAV:)


Monday, September 8, 2014

One Task a Day...47º

Thinking yesterday that I could do both beet pickles and sweet pickles was wishful thinking on my part...I started out going great guns, scrubbing beets and putting them on to cook, while Herb and I worked at rearranging the cellar shelves to make sure that we use up last years bounty before starting in on this years...We also took inventory of empty jars, lids, etc to make sure we have plenty for jarring later on in the winter, when we pressure cook, turkey and deer from the freezer.

It was nice to get a text from Pat saying that Bev would be docenting tomorrow,  giving me a free day...Aaaah now I could do sweet pickles on Monday...Things do have a way of working out.

We finished the beet pickles about 2pm, just in time to fix venision steak and harvard beets for our dinner, leftover potato salad, fresh cucumbers and tomatoes filled our plates...Late evening we shared a small portion of apple pie also leftover from Saturday...Just for the record, a total of 3 pints and 20 oyster jars of beet pickles, stored for the winter...Hugs To All...OWAV:)

Sunday, September 7, 2014

Yesterday...50º

A 10 lb. batch of pickling cukes arrived from Imnaha yesterday...Not quite what I had hoped for as some are quite large (a new business started by young people in Imnaha, so was glad to help them out) and with the cukes from our garden I got about 10 more jars and am done with the dills and we have several to eat fresh...It all works out!

Today I start on the beets, delivered a couple of days ago by our Barton Heights neighbor, and also 2 gallons of the sweet pickles are ready to slice and put in smaller jars before going on the cellar shelves...Herb is busy with the laundry and water in the garden...We now have lovely potato vines growing and blooming...I checked for potatoes and didn't find many so hope the water will help...I picked a mess of green beans for our dinner yesterday, also cherry tomatoes that we ate along with our sweet/sour venison over mashed potatoes...Hugs To All...OWAV:)

It was yummy






Saturday, September 6, 2014

Flash Back Saturday...47º

One month ago today Cienna flew out of Portland, OR., as she started Cienna's Journey...A year in Thailand, on a Rotary Exchange, where she will live with host families, immerse herself in the culture and attend school...She, along with other exchange students, have already taken a 14 hour train ride for a 5 day excursion to Trang and the beach...She and her "new sister" Janique also visited an elephant preserve and have attended several functions with their local Rotarians, an all women group in the city of Nakhon Pathom...We are following Cienna on FaceBook and her blog where she writes weekly about her adventures...Hugs To Cienna...OWAV:)

Hunting Mushroom age 2?
Cienna and Janique


Friday, September 5, 2014

Art/Food/Friendship...43º

Pulling the community together or the "Great Divide"...Will Roundy and Leah Svendsen Johnson opened at the Josephy Center last night...Will and Leah both were born and grew up in Wallowa County, live here now and own businesses on main street in Joseph...They were born in a rodeo/farming/logging community, now designated as an arts and culture district...How do the two mix?..Sometimes with great difficulty.

Will and Leah, talented artists, put on a great show last night...A mix of people; friends, relatives, locals, newbies, ranchers, and artist all gathered at the Josephy Center (melting pot?) to honor them and view their work...With food/spirits/art, people visited, mingled, laughed and discussed.

I guess you could call me an "inbetweener" (new word) not a local but not a newby either...I'm usually a peace maker, I dislike distention, petty grievances, pot stirrers and "I'm better than you attitudes."As well as remarks such as "Well we did it this way where I come from" or "Well we've always done it this way." Maybe, just maybe if we all worked at being a little more open minded, looked for the good in all people and forgot about "ourselves" and our "own agendas", Wallowa County and The World would be a better place to live...last night was a step, may we make more foot prints on this path to "Community."...Hugs To All...OWAV:)

PS...The Write People provided flowers and food for the occasion.



Thursday, September 4, 2014

Watering...40º

When the days get shorter, nights cool down it is easy to forget about watering...This fall, after a hot and dry summer it is most important to keep trees, bushes and prennials watered as we move into fall and our long winter...All plants have a better chance of survival if their root systems are healthy...While I cooked all day yesterday, Herb kept the sprinklers going, and I warmed the house.

The mini cheesecakes are done, sourdough bread didn't turn out like I wanted so I made a quick batch of small loaves (without sourdough) and will do another batch this morning to make sandwiches for tonight...Enough blathering for this day as I must get moving...Hugs To All...OWAV:)


Wednesday, September 3, 2014

September Days/Indian Summer...40º

Late afternoon yesterday found me sitting on the deck, where I facetimed with Pat, caught up on scrabble games and even though it was breezy I put my back to the sun and just sat there in the warmth...It had been a busy day up to that point.

My PT appointment was over, the 16 jars of plum jam were cool and setup, dinner of chicken strips, potato salad and fresh veggies consumed, kitchen floor cleaned of the sticky stuff, now it was time to rest...Herb had been chasing water all day, fetching and carrying for me, vacuumed the house and helped put dinner on the table...Coffee flavored Haagan Das finished off our day and bedtime came early.

Today's main project is making bread and a batch of tiny cheese cakes...Both will be used for finger food at Thursday nights opening at the Josephy Center...More cucumbers and tomatoes are ordered for this weekend and our gravenstein apples will soon be ripe...Beautiful fall days are to continue for a few more days...Hugs To All...OWAV:)


Tuesday, September 2, 2014

Older and Slower...40º

While I started the first two pans of tomatoes to roast, Herb picked the last of the plums for a batch of jam...Seemed to me that I should be able to roast tomatoes and make jam on the same day...I used to do this easily...But yesterday I found myself resting (scrabble, Facebook, reading, sitting on the deck) while the tomatoes roasted and this morning the plums and a bajillion fruit flies are still waiting for me...Today I will do the jam, have a PT appointment this afternoon and dinner (something besides leftovers) must be prepared...Looking ahead the next two days I have to make finger food for Thursday night, so as my Dad would have said, "No rest for the wicked and the righteous don't need any." Not hard to figure out where I fit!..Looking out our front window the sun is just hitting the porch, making the flag and the geraniums glow for a picture perfect day...And I'm happy to be alive even if I am slow and wicked.

Sunday night found us at Becky and Johns for a BBQ...It was a lovely evening and always fun visiting around their huge campfire while we celebrated Pams birthday...Hugs To All...OWAV:)




Monday, September 1, 2014

Fall Rerun...Roasted Tomatoes and Zucchini Casserole...40º

I Think Roasting Tomatoes and Idella's Zucchini Casserole is worth a rerun...Don't get bogged down thinking this is too much work because it is really quite easy...The tomatoes are used all winter and the next summer and the Zucchini Casserole is an easy dish for family or potlucks!..Hug To All...OWAV:)
ROASTED TOMATOES

Roasting tomatoes brings out their flavor, and they can then be used to create tasty pasta sauces, bruschetta, added to soups or casseroles.  Use fresh, ripe, flavorful tomatoes for the best results.  

10 to 15 ripe tomatoes
2-4 cloves garlic, chopped (sometimes I add bell peppers and onion)
1-2 Tbl. chopped basil or dried
Salt & pepper (Optional, I like course salt)
Olive oil (optional)

           Preheat oven to 250-300 degrees. (I do the first ½ hour at 400 deg.)  Core & halve  the tomatoes, and place skin side down on a large baking sheet.  (If tomatoes are really large I slice them into 3 slices).  Sprinkle the tomatoes with garlic, basil and salt.  Drizzle with a little olive oil and place in the oven.  Bake for 3 hours until they have shriveled yet still remain moist.  Cool and use as desired or package in ziplock bags and freeze for winter sauces.   


Lovely Roma's

Taking the chance that my readers won't care if I sound like a broken record, once again I will expound on roasting and freezing tomatoes instead of canning them...USDA wants you to add acid (vinegar or lemon juice) to tomatoes, increase the processing time or even pressure cook them...I want to be safe but I also prefer that my tomatoes taste like tomatoes not lemons or vinegar...A favorite when I was growing up was a bowl of tomatoes fresh from the jar with a slice of Mom's homemade bread and butter.
Step l - I'm using romas but any tomato will work they will just have more juice...Wash tomatoes, then core slice in half and place in a cookie sheet, skin side down.
Sliced Roma's

Step 2- Drizzle with a good quality oil, sprinkle with fresh garlic, basil (dried will also work) and coarse salt...Three of these sheets will fit in my oven, each sheet holds about 4# of tomatoes...I set the oven on 200º and roast for 3 to 5 hours depending on the tomatoes and how dry you want them...

Ready for the oven.

If I am in the house I will switch the pans around in the oven periodically but if I'm outside working in the garden they roast fine all on their own...I do have a convection oven.

Tomatoes done roasting

Step 3 - First thing I do is slurp a couple of these tasty morsel, using my fingers, right into my mouth, then I toast a slice of homemade sourdough bread, slide a couple more onto the bread and see if they still taste like I remembered from a year ago...AAAhhhh that concentrated sweet tomato with a burst of garlicky goodness and just a hint of sour from the bread...Are you salivating YET?

Tomatoes ready for the freezer

Step 4 - If there are any tomatoes left on the tray after cooling :)... I slide them into ziplock sandwich bags...The tomatoes concentrate down to less than half of what they were in the raw state...I squish the bags, pushing out all of the air possible, then to double bag these I put 4 of these bags into a gallon ziplock for their final storage in the freezer...They are flat and stack nicely, they are simple to take one or more bags at a time for soups, sauces or casseroles...Of course for a large family you can use a larger bag to start with and I do recommend double bagging them...Happy tomato roasting...Hugs to All...OWAV:)
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                             

ZUCCHINI CASSEROLE

Grate one large zucchini (approximately 10 inches long.) I use a very course grater...Mix in with a fork 4 to 6 eggs…place large spoonfuls of the mixture  and cook on a griddle like you would pancakes, browning on one side and flipping to the other…Barely cover the bottom of a casserole dish with roasted tomatoes, layer zucchini patties on top of the tomatoes, then a layer of mozzarella cheese... keep layering, with tomatoes, zucchini and cheese until casserole dish is full…Bake in a 325° oven for about 30 minutes…Don't overcook…I serve it warm or cold, eat it for dinner or breakfast…Just love it anytime…It works well with the frozen roasted tomatoes…

NOTE*  Since none of you will have roasted tomatoes, I think you can use a recipe for marinara sauce or a good quality marinara sauce from the store should work…Maybe add a little more garlic, basil, onion or herbs of your choice.  Eat and enjoy, Idella

Below are photo's of start to finish casserole. I grate zucchini, mix, fry and assemble casserole as i'm frying patties so a large casserole can be made and ready for the oven in about 30 minutes...In the first photo I have one large zucchini grated...Break eggs over top and start stirring with a large fork until egg coats all of the grated zucchini.




Keep stirring until all is covered

Have the grill with oil and butter heating

Zucchini Patties almost cooked

Bottom of pan covered lightly with roasted tomatoes and starting to layer the patties.

Starting on the second layer, don't overdo the tomatoes or you will end up with soup!

Ready for the oven

Out of the oven, let rest before cutting, ENJOY