Off to Boston for a family "thing", so I am borrowing a wonderful recipe from my good friend Teresa...hope she doesn't mind. She made it last night and it sounds wonderful. She probably had most of the ingredients IN HER PANTRY!!!!....the vegetables may have taken her to the market.
In no exact measurements chop together:
Fresh tomatoes, one large serano pepper, and some kalamata olives. Add corn cut from a freshly cooked cob and simmer all together with olive oil, minced garlic, balsamic vinegar (go easy on this ingredient), fresh ground pepper, and fresh basil. Simmer about 15 minutes.
Then use a potato masher to mash the ingredients to your likeness and continue to simmer for about 15-20 minutes. She serves it over her favorite whole wheat pasta - you choose.
I might even add some feta cheese crumbles, this cheese goes so well with the olives and pepper.
THANKS TERESA!
ENJOY!
Sunday, August 22, 2010
OH TERESA'S SPICY YUMNESS
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