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Tomato Sauce (V,SF,S)

Juli 15, 2019 by katharina.kuehr Kommentar verfassen

Tomato season – aka my favorite season – is finally here! Isn´t it the best time of the year when there is red, yellow, orange, and green balls in every size around? Every restaurant offers fresh tomato dishes and there is no excuse needed for snacking on small tomatoes all day long? Yep – it is the best time of the year.

Tomatoes are my favorite fruits (Yes, they are fruits! Berries to be exact)! have been eating them every day since I have been little. My mom used to buy baskets of small cherry tomatoes at some point in the morning, and by the time she wanted to prepare dinner they were all gone. I don´t know how often it has happened that I´ve snacked all the tomatoes away that we would have needed for dinner. Too often!

Tomatoes do not only taste ah-mazing!, but they are also super healthy. Unlike other fruits or vegetables tomatoes do not loose nutritional value when being cooked. They do loose vitamin C, but their content of their beneficial trans-lycopene increases immensely when being cooked. They offer a great spectrum of vitamins and antioxidants, are heart healthy and reduce your blood pressure. They are loaded with vitamin C, potassium, folate, and vitamin K. They are super hydrating and contain about 95% water. They are also super skin-healthy and can help to prevent sunburns. I loved eating them before I knew all of those nutritional benefits but now I love it even more to in cooperate them into my diet!

This sauce recipe is pretty traditional as you would find it in Italy. It is made with celery and carrots, as done in the home country of tomato sauce, but I believe that this also is a great way to sneak in more vegetables. You cannot taste the celery or the carrot in the sauce but it still adds a nice earthy note to the sauce.

The fresh oregano and basil add a fresh flavor and the chili, which is optional, give the sauce a spicy kick. But be careful with the amount you add in, and the spiciness of the chili as you can easily go overboard with it. When I made this recipe I added a whole lot of chili flakes (which I have stupidly never tried before), and the sauce turned out sooo spicy. My family and me were sweating quite a lot when eating it hahaha, so be careful!

Some people like to add sugar into the sauce to make it sweeter but I do not think that this is necessary when using the right tomatoes. If you buy the tomatoes make sure to ask which ones are best to use for sauces as different tomatoes have different qualities. Another tip of mine when cooking with tomatoes is salt! Salt is the key to bring out the flavors in tomato sauce. Best to use is salt that is very little processed such as Himalaya salt or sea salt.

I decided to use fresh onions and garlic in this recipe as I always prefer the fresh products over the powder. I believe that the powdered spice version is a great substitute when only cooking a small amount or when wanting to spice something only a little but I personally prefer fresh vegetables. They just add more flavor and texture into the dish.

This tomato sauce could be served very well traditionally, with pasta or I do really like it with meatballs to. It can also be used to make a shakshuka or even in an Indian curry, like Tikka Masala. I like to prepare a rather big batch of it, so I can freeze it easily and just heat it up whenever I need it or am in a rush. Simply stored in the fridge it would last for about 1 ½ to 2 weeks.

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Italian Tomato Sauce (V, SF, S)

This is a very easy recipe for a traditional recipe for our loved tomato sauce. Only a few ingredients and packe with flavor to make use of the delicious red fruits that are in season right now. (Vegan, Sugarfree, Seasonal)

Course Main Course
Cuisine Italian
Prep Time 15 Minuten
Cook Time 15 Minuten
Simmer Time 1 Stunde 30 Minuten
Total Time 2 Stunden
Servings 8 people
Calories 117 kcal

What you will need

  • 1,5 kg tomatoes about 4 medium to big ones
  • 4 tbsp olive oil
  • 2 red onions
  • 4-5 cloves garlic
  • 1 carrot
  • 2 sticks celery
  • 1 tbsp tomato paste
  • 1 tbsp salt at least! Preferably sea salt
  • chili flakes as desired
  • 1/2 tbsp pepper
  • 1 handful oregano
  • 1 handful basil

How to

  1. Start by removing the green stem from the tomatoes. Then turn the tomato around so that the top side, where the stem has been is facing down. Take a sharp knife and carefully slice a small cross into the skin. This will help you later when cooking and peeling.

  2. In a pot bring water to a boil and reduce to a simmer. Place the tomatoes into the pot and let them simmer for about 30-45 seconds. Flip them around and simmer for another 30-45 seconds. Take them out and transfer them into an ice bath so they cool quickly.

  3. While the tomatoes are cooling, finely peel and chop up the onion and the garlic and set them aside. Peel the carrots and chop it up along with the celery. Heat up the olive oil in a big pot. When hot add the onion and garlic and let sweat for about 2 minutes on medium heat.

  4. Take the tomtatoes out of the ice bath and you will notice that the skin has taken off a little where you have cut the tomatoes before. You can now easily peel of the skin, you wont need it anymore. Cut the tomatoes into chunks and add them to the other vegetables in the pot. Let that simmer for about 20-30 minutes.

    When the liquid has reduced and thickend pour the cooked tomato-vegetable mix into a blender. If you prefer to have some tomatoe chunks in you sauce, then reserve some of them and set them aside. Blend the rest until smooth and pour back into the pot along with the chunks if you reserved some. Add the tomato paste, salt, pepper, oregano, and chili.

    Let the sauce simmer at low heat for another 45 minutes at least. The longer the sauce simmers, the more the flavor will come out, this can be simmered for several hours if the time is available.

    A few minutes before chop up the basil and add into the sauce. The sauce can be served with pasta, rice, meatballs or anything you like. The sauce can be stored in the fridge for about 1 1/2 to 2 weeks. It can be kept in the fridge for several months, just thaw before using and heat it up again.

  5. I hope that you will enjoy the recipe!

Kategorie: Summer, Vegan Stichworte: herbs, italian, pasta, sauce, sugarfree, summer, tomato, vegan

Lemon Creme with Basil Strawberries

Juli 4, 2019 by katharina.kuehr 1 Kommentar

Who else really enjoys this hot weather? Me, definitely! Summer barbecues, picnics, meeting friends, going to the pools and beaches, just enjoying the sun, … Summer is just the definition of happiness!

I love going to local markets and shopping seasonal and regional ingredients. So many fresh fruits and vegetables just motivate one to eat healthy. The variety of colours and smells simply give you a good feeling. I did not pass by a single market since June where I haven’t seen strawberries being sold.

In the past years I’ve always wanted to cook with strawberries but somehow I never really tried out a lot of dishes with them, so this summer I promised myself that I am going to experiment with them a lot. When ripe they just have such a sweet and juicy flavour that they pair wonderful with both sweet and savoury.

I really like the combination of lemons and strawberries since the lemons underline the sweetness of the strawberries and give them a refreshing twist. This lemon creme honestly is the best summer dessert. I mean, to be honest who likes to heat up the oven or stove when it already is 40 degrees outside? I don’t believe anyone. Neither is it really nice to spend hours and hours in the kitchen when the sun is shining outside and you could go to the beach or pool and enjoy the weather, am I right?

The best thing about this recipe is that the time you spend in the kitchen preparing it is minimal and it is super easy to prepare. You simply have to throw the ingredients into a mixing bowl and whip up the perfect dessert. If you have guest over at your house, just prepare this in the morning and when they have arrived, just take it out of the fridge and enjoy.

Also it is really easy to prepare in big batches for a lot of people. When I first made this recipe, I made it for our garden party for 60 people! And guess what?! It was really uncomplicated and way less work than baking 60 muffins. I just prepared a multiple of my recipe and filled it into small glasses. Everyone enjoyed it and they were sooo fast! Nothing was left at the end.

When I made it I used local strawberries from Austria, and lemons from Italy. In this recipe I did not add a lot of sugar because I believe the mascarpone and curd cheese already have a slight sweetness themselves. I did not want the added sugar to overpower the lemon and strawberry flavour but if you prefer it to be sweeter, simply go ahead and add more sugar.

Now, don’t let me stop you for longer by reading this post. I hope you enjoy this recipe and if you recreate it be sure to tag me on instagram with @happyfoodkitchen!

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Lemon Creme with Basil Strawberries

Such a refreshing and delicious summer dessert. This creme is such a simple, light, and hugely flavorful summer treat. It is so simple to prepare and a great crowd pleaser. I hope you enjoy it – it is my summer go-to.

Course Dessert
Prep Time 22 Minuten
Cook Time 3 Minuten
Total Time 4 Stunden 25 Minuten
Servings 4 people
Calories 470 kcal

What you will need

Lemon Creme

  • 280 g mascarpone cheese
  • 280 g quark if not available can substitue for cream cheese
  • 50 g powdered sugar
  • 1 lemon zest & juice
  • 140 g yoghurt
  • 2.5 sheets gelatine
  • 1 tbsp water

Basil Strawberries

  • 150 g Strawberries
  • 1 handful basil
  • 2 tbsp lemon juice
  • 1 tbsp lemon zest
  • 1 tbsp powdered sugar

Garnish

  • 4 leaves basil

How to

Lemon Creme

  1. Place the mascarpone, curd cheese and sugar into a mixing bowl and whip it up for about 3 minutes. Then add the juice and zest from 1 lemon and continue whisking for 2 to 3 more mintues. Set it aside and place the gelatine along with 1 tablespoon of water into a small pan. Stirring constantly dissolve the gelatine. When dissolved add a tablespoon of yoghurt and mix it into it. Pour the gelatine mixture back into the remaining yoghurt and whisk in until equally distributed. Fold the yoghurt mixture into the whipped cheese and pour it equally into 6 jars or bowls. Place it in the fridge for at least 4 hours to overnight to let the gelatine sit.

Basil Strawberries

  1. Half an hour before serving cut the strawberries into small pieces and add them into a bowl. Finely slice the basil and also put it into it. In a seperate bowl add the lemon juice, zest, and the powdered sugar. Pour it over the strawberries and let marinate for half an hour in the fridge.

Before serving

  1. add a quater fo the strawberries to each jar and garnish with a basil leaf. – Enjoy!

Notes

This is one of my favourite summer recipes since you do not have to heat up the oven, cook really, or spend a lot of time in the kitchen but still create such a delicious dessert. I’ve made it several times already this summer, also for our summer garden party. It is so simple to prepare and a really great crowd pleaser. If you have any questions don’t hesitate to ask me! And if you recreate the recipe be sure to tag me on instagram! I hope you enjoy it and I wish you all a beautiful summer!
Xx Katie

Kategorie: Desserts Stichworte: basil, dessert, healthy-ish, strawberries, summer, yoghurt

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