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Eastern Market, Detroit in April

A few photos from last weekend's trip to the market. The market is in full effect and renovations in the surrounding village are looking great!

Hey, lookey here! It's my AnnArbor.com co-worker Tom Perkins peddling his homemade pickles! And I can vouch, they are tasty! Check him out!

tags: Detroit, eastern market, food, photography, saturday, vegetables
Wednesday 04.11.12
Posted by melanie maxwell
 

One Frame: Tomato Soup

Tomato soup is one of my most favorite things! It makes total sense, really. I love tomatoes and I love soup.

Here is my souper (har, har) simple tomato soup recipe:

Sweat one medium onion in a deep pot

Pinch of salt and pepper

Pinch of red pepper flake to taste

Add one 28 oz. can of whole San Marzano tomatoes

   - I like to break them up just a little bit

Add one can 28 oz. can of water

   -Bring to a simmer

Add a tsp of dried oregano

Allow to simmer on low for 30 minutes

After most of the water has cooked out I use a hand blender to puree the tomatoes and onions right in the pot

Add a whole bunch of fresh basil

Allow to simmer for 10 minutes

   -I puree this one more time

Turn off the heat and add 1/4 cup of cream

Top with fresh basil leaves.

 

tags: food, one frame, photography, recipe
Tuesday 03.06.12
Posted by melanie maxwell
 

Pickled tomatoes and pruned fingers

Today I bought 5 lbs. of cherry tomatoes. 4.98 lbs. to be exact. I know this because the cashier, in disbelief, weighed them on his counter scale so we could have an accurate measure and a laugh. What the heck am I doing with all these tomatoes? It all started when I ate dinner at a new restaurant in town, Mani Osteria. They have what turns out to be the very best tomato appetizer on the planet. They pickle them and serve them in a small glass jar doused in olive oil and fresh basil with a side of charred toast. Needless to say I was inspired. I'm pretty sure I've told anyone who would listen how fantastic these little tomatoes are. But at $9 a pop, they are an occasional treat. The obvious solution to this problem is to win the lottery! Or, I suppose, make them at home.

I did a little internet pickling research (you'll see that below) and on my second visit to Mani, I managed to confirm a few secrets with a pickled tomato lovin' waitress.

Here I present my first attempt at pickled heirloom cherry tomatoes:

A few simple ingredients: Cherry tomatoes, apple cider vinegar, water, sugar, lemon peel, garlic, red chili flake, dill and salt.

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You have to REALLY want to make these in order to make it through this next step, but it's worth it. Nobody wants to chew on tomato peel. Score each little guy, blanch him in boiling water, then plop him straight into an ice bath. Then peel the skin of EVERY, SINGLE, ONE! (Beware of pruned fingers.)

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I'm not much of a measurer, I like to sorta "wing" my recipes. I suppose that explains why I don't bake! :)

Here is a basic ratio of ingredients I found online for 12 ounces of tomatoes:  

3/4 cup apple cider vinegar

3/4 cup water

4 teaspoons coarse kosher salt

2 teaspoons sugar

1 long strip of lemon peel

1/4 cup chopped fresh dill

2 garlic cloves - slice, chop, whole, however you like 'em!

1/4 teaspoon crushed red pepper flake

In a pot, melt the sugar and salt down with the water, vinegar & lemon peel. Sweet & sour, yum!! Let it cool & combine the blanched & peeled tomatoes with the remaining ingredients.

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Fill up your jars and let them sit out at room temperature for a few hours. I was almost as excited to have a reason to buy these Ball Jars as I was to make the tomatoes!

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I'm gunna let these rest in the fridge for a couple of days and then I think I'll try em doused in olive oil with some fresh basil.

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While this recipe isn't an exact replica of the Mani tomatoes (seen below) they are super tasty! Has anyone else attempted the great cherry tomato pickle? I'd love to hear about the results!

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tags: ann arbor, food, photography, recipe
Friday 08.19.11
Posted by melanie maxwell
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