It’s time once again for Harvest Monday, where we celebrate all things harvest related. I’m feeling much better now, though still at less than 100%, and recovering nicely from my recent bout of pneumonia. I even managed to get a little weeding done in the garden last week in the early morning hours when it was cool. There’s a lot more weeding to be done, and my wife is going to help me to get things cleaned up a bit. Meanwhile, it’s still tomato time here, with a few squashes coming in. It looks to be a great year here for both of them, though time will tell.
I’m also still getting cucumbers from the blazing hot greenhouse, and the first of the sweet peppers ripened last week. The yellow Escamillo pepper joined up with eggplant, zucchini and tomatoes from the garden along with onion from the farmers market for a batch of ratatouille I cooked up last week. We served it over fregola sarda pasta, and the marriage of French and Italian made for a tasty side dish for our crispy oven-baked panko chicken tenders.
Chef’s Choice Yellow & Garden Treasure are two long-time favorite slicing tomatoes. I can generally depend on them to give us big slicers for our sandwiches and to enjoy as a side dish. Our season for big tomatoes is not all that long, so I enjoy them often in every way I can.
Cherry tomatoes are coming in hot and heavy now, and I am harvesting every few days to try and keep up with them. Many are getting preserved for later use, and I have dehydrated and slow-roasted quite a few.
The Purple Zebra tomatoes are another favorite here, and while they are small to medium sized they are very big on flavor.
The container eggplant is slowing down now, but has kept us well supplied with early harvests. Gretel, Fairy Tale and Icicle all do quite well in containers, and once planted they only need to be kept watered.
Harvest Monday is a day to show off your harvests, how you are saving your harvest, or how you are using your harvest. If you have a harvest you want to share, add your name and blog link to Mr Linky below. And please check out what everyone is harvesting!