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Old 26-07-2005, 11:50 PM
Jacqueline Cahoon
 
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Back in the spring, I discovered that what I thought was a normal-size
orange tomato plant was in fact an orange *cherry* tomato. I loath &
despise cherry tomatoes, and have just been giving them away to more
tolerant neighbors and co-workers.

But while washing off the newly-ripened tomatoes this evening, I
popped one in my mouth. It was the best-tasting tomato I've ever had,
*very* sweet balanced with a delicate spiciness, meaty & with very
few seeds. Needless to say, I'm hording the rest of my crop.

Eating them by the handful is quite satisfactory, but I'm wondering
what else I can do with them that doesn't overwhelm that delicate
sweetness. Even a salad seems too heavy-handed. Any ideas?
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Old 27-07-2005, 12:41 AM
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Jacqueline,

I planted two Sweet 100's and a Grape that have all flourished. I've given
so many away, people now run whenever they see me with a basket in hand. I'm
thinking of trying to dry some so that I can at least save them for later.

To your question.............

I have two pasta dishes, (One hot & mild and one cold& spicy) where Grape or
Cherry Tomatoes are the centerpiece flavor-wise that I'd be happy to share.

If your interested, email me off-line (since this is a Garden forum and not
a Recipe forum) and I'll send'em on over.

Keith

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Back in the spring, I discovered that what I thought was a normal-size
orange tomato plant was in fact an orange *cherry* tomato. I loath &
despise cherry tomatoes, and have just been giving them away to more
tolerant neighbors and co-workers.

But while washing off the newly-ripened tomatoes this evening, I
popped one in my mouth. It was the best-tasting tomato I've ever had,
*very* sweet balanced with a delicate spiciness, meaty & with very
few seeds. Needless to say, I'm hording the rest of my crop.

Eating them by the handful is quite satisfactory, but I'm wondering
what else I can do with them that doesn't overwhelm that delicate
sweetness. Even a salad seems too heavy-handed. Any ideas?



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Old 27-07-2005, 08:34 AM
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Jacqueline Cahoon wrote:
Back in the spring, I discovered that what I thought was a
normal-size orange tomato plant was in fact an orange *cherry*
tomato. I loath & despise cherry tomatoes, and have just been
giving them away to more tolerant neighbors and co-workers.

But while washing off the newly-ripened tomatoes this evening, I
popped one in my mouth. It was the best-tasting tomato I've ever
had, *very* sweet balanced with a delicate spiciness, meaty & with
very few seeds. Needless to say, I'm hording the rest of my crop.

Eating them by the handful is quite satisfactory, but I'm wondering
what else I can do with them that doesn't overwhelm that delicate
sweetness. Even a salad seems too heavy-handed. Any ideas?


Do you have a husband? Is his name Geoff?

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Old 27-07-2005, 09:17 AM
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Cherry tomatoes are GREAT as a garnish for Ceasars or Bloody Marys.

In Vino Veritas

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Old 27-07-2005, 10:27 AM
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I find the sweetness of cherry tomatoes works really well in a
tabouleh. Chop loads of them in half (or even quarters if you can be
bothered) and add to wholegrain couscous (just as it is - not soaked).
Add lots of chopped flat-leaf parsley, some mint, chopped red onion,
lemon juice, olive oil, salt. Leave to stand, and the juice from the
tomatoes and lemons will soften the couscous.



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Old 27-07-2005, 02:14 PM
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I make Baba Ganush and spread it warm onto Wasa Crackers, topped with
a drizzle of extra virgin olive oil and halved cherry tomatoes.
Actually, I grow grape tomatoes. The mockingbirds and cardinals have
their own plants and it is great fun watching them fight over them and
try to feed them to their fledgelings.

Victoria


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Back in the spring, I discovered that what I thought was a normal-size
orange tomato plant was in fact an orange *cherry* tomato. I loath &
despise cherry tomatoes, and have just been giving them away to more
tolerant neighbors and co-workers.

But while washing off the newly-ripened tomatoes this evening, I
popped one in my mouth. It was the best-tasting tomato I've ever had,
*very* sweet balanced with a delicate spiciness, meaty & with very
few seeds. Needless to say, I'm hording the rest of my crop.

Eating them by the handful is quite satisfactory, but I'm wondering
what else I can do with them that doesn't overwhelm that delicate
sweetness. Even a salad seems too heavy-handed. Any ideas?


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