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From the Garden Summer Sub

July 26, 2017 by biz.w.harris@gmail.com 1 Comment

My mama had about two things that if they were on a menu, she’d order them without even thinking about it. One was a Reuben, and the other was eggplant ANYTHING.

This year, I grew mama some in my garden…but now she’s not here to enjoy it with me. If she were here, I’d make her this sandwich combining eggplant with all the other things growing in abundance this time of year. I’d add in some creamy cheese, lots of basil, and toasted french bread and together we’d get our faces covered in red sauce, cheese, and summertime.

This isn’t totally my recipe… it’s a riff on my very first food blogger crush, Smitten Kitchen’s ratatouille sub..but focuses exclusively on what grows in my vegetable & herb garden and uses different cheese and spices. As it turns out, no matter how much I like an original recipe, I inherited my dad’s inability to follow one to the letter (well, we CAN do it…but we just always seem to want to do it just a little bit differently to see what happens). It drove my Mama crazy.

Anyway, I’ve been making this sandwich every summer for years with multiple variations–usually about July when we find ourselves elbow deep in homegrown eggplant, zucchini, summer squash and tomatoes—I think it tastes like summer on bread.

Got a plethora of summer garden vegetables? Looking to TASTE summertime? Love eggplant like Mama? This is your gooey, summery, fresh supper tonight (and then lunch again tomorrow!) OR a super easy and divine summer meal for when your friends come over and rather than slave in the kitchen getting everything put together you just want to  watch the kids play and drink G&Ts.

 

From the Garden Summer Sub
 
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Prep time
20 mins
Cook time
1 hour
Total time
1 hour 20 mins
 
Author: Biz Harris
Recipe type: Sandwich
Serves: 4-8
What You Need
  • FOR THE SUB FILLING
  • 1-2 thin Eggplant (I'm growing the Japanese kind) cut into thin rounds and halved if they are large
  • 2-3 Summer Squash, cut into thin rounds and halved if they are large
  • 1-2 Zucchini, cut into thin rounds and halved if they are large
  • 3 small Tomatoes, cut into rounds
  • 3 garlic cloves
  • 2 Tablespoons Olive Oil
  • 5 Basil Leaves, chiffonaded
  • 1 Tablespoon chopped fresh Oregano
  • Salt & Pepper to taste
  • FOR THE SANDWICH
  • Burrata Cheese
  • Basil leaves, chiffonaded
  • Salt, Pepper to taste
  • 1-2 Large French Bread loaves, toasted and halved (or quartered)
What to Do
  1. Preheat your oven to 350 degrees
  2. Cut up the vegetables.
  3. In a baking dish (ideally round), spread the tomato sauce, stir in the minced garlic, 1 tablespoon of the olive oil, a few pinches of salt and red pepper flakes to taste.
  4. Arrange the slices of eggplant, zucchini, yellow squash and tomatoes so that they overlap.
  5. Drizzle the remaining olive oil, another layer of tomato sauce, and basil & oregano.
  6. Bake for 1 hour.
  7. Split the sub rolls and warm up for 5 minutes in the oven or bake according to package directions.
  8. Once the bread is ready, layer the vegetables on top of your rolls, spread the cheese, and sprinkle salt & pepper and basil.
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Filed Under: Sandwiches and Salads, summer, Vegetarian Main Dishes Tagged With: basil, Cheese, easy, eggplant, from the garden, herbs, sandwich, squash, summer, Tomatoes

Roasted Summer Tomato Soup, OR Papa al Pomodoro, Southern Style

August 16, 2016 by biz.w.harris@gmail.com Leave a Comment

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Well lovelies, it’s the tail end of tomato season in south Mississippi, which is making me act a lot like Gollum in The Lord of the Rings about each and every plump bright red orb that comes off my vines.

There’s really nothing better than the acidity and sweetness of a ripe summer tomato, and sometimes you want something other than a BLT or caprese salad, ammIright?

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Filed Under: Soup and Stews, summer, winter Tagged With: basil, garlic, italian, summer, Tomatoes

If the Gods ate Pizza, this was it. Fig, Honey, Basil, Bacon Balsamic Heaven

July 26, 2016 by biz.w.harris@gmail.com 2 Comments

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So I don’t know about where ya’ll are from, but down here in South Mississippi Figs are in their prime. Honestly, because their season is so short and because everyone I know has to contend with the birds for the pleasure of eating them, I treasure them.

I’ve been buying them at every farm stand I can, and since my aunts, cousins, and neighbors know my mama and I love them so much, they’ve been bringing them by if they have extra to share. Isn’t that some of the most fun of growing/finding/making your own food? Sharing it??

I’ve been disappointed my tomatoes haven’t produced as much as I’d expected since once of my greatest joys over the past few summers has been doling them out to friends and leaving extras on neighbors doorsteps… next year, we’ll be back in business.

This pizza was so good I made it TWICE in a day. Once as a sweeter breakfast pizza and then later as a more savory appetizer for some of my mama’s old friends who were coming over. I mean, what says “you’re special to us and we are so glad to see you” more than figs, honey, balsamic vinegar, fresh basil, and bacon?

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Filed Under: Appetizers, Biscuits and Breads, summer Tagged With: bacon, basil, Figs, honey, pizza

When life gives you lemons, make popsicles.

May 24, 2016 by biz.w.harris@gmail.com 2 Comments

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Is there really anything more satisfying than a popsicle in the summertime?

Ok, ok, homemade ice cream is waaaay up there, you’re right.

So, then, is there anything better than ice cream or popsicles in the summer time?

Oh. Well, you’re right… sno cones are pretty hard to beat when it’s hot out there.

Well, I’m pretty sure that sno cones, ice cream, and popsicles are the TOP three most satisfying things to eat in the summer. AmmIright?

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Filed Under: Frozen Treats, summer, toddler-friendly Tagged With: basil, frozen treats, herbs, Lemonade, Popsicles, summer snacks, watermelon

Oh Watermelon…

May 11, 2016 by biz.w.harris@gmail.com 1 Comment

IMG_2851Can I tell you something embarrassing? I ate two whole watermelons in four days. By myself.

They are only JUST coming into farm stands and really aren’t that sweet yet, but I can’t stop. The fresh, clean, perfectly bright smell that permeates my house when I cut into one is, alone, honestly worth the cost of buying one. I’ve made cocktails, and salads, and this week, I tried Bryant Terry’s Basil Salted Watermelon, and damn. It was good and I’m not even a traditional watermelon-salter.

But down here in Mississippi (and I guess all over the country, these days) watermelons have had a shadow cast over their perfection.

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Filed Under: food and race, lagniappe, summer Tagged With: basil, herbs, racism, summertime, watermelon

Teeny Tastes of Spring: Buttermilk Custard Tarts with Herbs & Strawberries

April 7, 2016 by biz.w.harris@gmail.com 1 Comment

IMG_2537My friend Anne and her honey, Jason, blogged about herbs that taste like fruit several years ago, back when I was only just getting my kitchen-legs, and before I’d been able to grow anything at all and keep it alive for more than a couple of days. I was all kinds of amazed. WHAT? There’s something called pineapple sage? And also lemon basil? Orange Thyme?

Its hard to find these down here in my little old town, BUT I did get some Lemon Thyme yesterday and have been trying it in every way imaginable. I started by garnishing a recipe of boiled custard I made with another of my recent ingredient addictions (buttermilk, obvi) and I have to say, I liked the way combining a typically savory herb with a dessert turned out. See what you think.

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Filed Under: dessert, spring Tagged With: basil, Buttermilk, Custard, dessert, herbs, strawberries, sweets, thyme

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