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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

Summer Squash Souffle’ from the OK Cafe

July 5, 2013 by biz.w.harris@gmail.com 8 Comments

One of my all time favorite (and diet-busting) things to do with summer squash is to make a souffle’. The OK Cafe in Atlanta (and I’ve learned, so does Connie’s Kitchen in Leland, MS) both make to-die for versions. The first one I ever had was in Atlanta, so I’d searched around for the OK Cafe’s recipe for awhile, and came across the one they actually use every day for their customers. I mean, 66 pounds of squash and 2 quarts of green onions is a little bit more than I usually buy at the farmer’s market, so I (I mean, boone) did a little math and worked out the proportions for our family. I’ve made this so many times now and I’ve tested it out with a little less mayo or a little more cheese and this is the version that tastes THE MOST like what I remember from the ATL. It’s best served with creamed corn, speckled lima beans, fresh tomatoes, or turnip greens… or really, whatever your favorite combination for your vegetable plate!

Summer Squash Souffle’ from the OK Cafe
Serves 4-6

What you need:
2-3 lbs of squash, cut into half rounds about 1/2″ thick
1 1/2 cup of grated cheddar cheese
1 cup hellman’s mayonnaise (y’all  know I don’t mess around with other kinds of mayo. also, the recipe actually calls for 2 cups, but I think this is WAY too much)
1/4 cup green onions
1 stick of butter
salt and pepper
1 egg
1 cup Crushed ritz crackers or bread crumbs for topping

What to do: 
First, steam the squash until it’s soft and then mash with a potato masher so that you don’t have chunks of squash. Cut the onions and made your breadcrumbs or crush the ritz crackers while you wait to maximize your time.

Preheat your oven to 400 degrees. Melt the butter and sautee’ the green onions in the butter until limp. use a fork or whisk to whip up the raw egg. Once the squash is steamed and mashed and has cooled entirely (the fridge speeds up the process!), mix in the onions with the butter, the egg, the mayonnaise, the cheese and then salt and pepper it to taste.

Pour into a 9″x11″ pyrex dish, top with the bread crumbs or ritz crackers, and bake for about 30-45 minutes or until bubbly. Serve it with your favorite other vegetable sides and savor!

I may or may not have eaten this for 3 meals in the span of 5 days… so, so, so good…but better eaten as a special summer treat once or twice a year for staying on my swimsuit diet!

Filed Under: side dish, summer Tagged With: Atlanta, Cheese, OK Cafe, squash, vegetables

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