We are experiencing the last dog days of summer. The nights are cool enough for delicious sleep and rest but the days are humid, breezy and way warmer than we feel is comfy.
One of my guilty pleasures is listening to Lynne Rosetto Kasper’s radio show that’s designed for people who love to eat. She talks about food and how to prepare ordinary things in interesting and creative ways and it strikes my fancy. Her food ideas are always simple and easy to duplicate. Best of all, her concoctions never send me out to buy something special that I won’t have on hand!
As I am wont to do, I reworked one of her summertime supper notions and it is uber divine! I think it falls under the umbrella of “comfort foods.” Here’s what’s for dinner tonight at our house:
MOTHER CONNIE’S VERSION:
PASTA, TOMATOES AND CHICKPEAS
1 ripe tomato for each diner. Peel them if you like, or not. As you prefer
1 clove garlic, finely minced-I only had garlic powder on hand
Salt and pepper to taste
1 teaspoon balsamic vinega
1 tablespoon basil-I used dried sweet basil from my pantry shelf
1 tablespoon olive oil
1 can chickpeas, drained and rinsed
Combine the tomato pieces with the garlic, salt, pepper, basil and oil in a large bowl. Add the chickpeas. Stir and adjust the seasonings to suit your palate. This can stand, macerating all those lovely tomato juices for a few hours before you cook the pasta.
I cooked regular old $.99 cent sale priced spaghetti. If you want to use the whole wheat or other styles of pasta products it would work just as well but might not be as cost effective.
We had freshly baked Foccacia bread with this and it was a big hit with The Normanator. It’s hard to impress that man, so I took that as a very positive sign!
If you are swiping an EBT card from WIC or SNAP, this is a dish that will be very easy on your food budget. If you happen to have goods from a food pantry, it is very likely you could easily put this together. Maybe you’ll even put your own spin on it. If you use food commodities, this dish will help those commodities to stretch as far as your month. For users of Angel Food Ministries food or Farmers Markets food, this is a superb way to manage those resources. And for all those frugal, thrifty types-this will be very kind to your food budgets!
Besides, who wants to hang out in a hot kitchen at summer’s end?
Maybe you would like to learn more about healthy eating. Mother Connie Sez has some big ideas about how to get and stay well. Her rhetoric and rants can be found on the Mother Connie Sez blog
It might even be that YOU should like to rant and rave. You can leave us your comment-we’d be pleased-or you can send an email to foodstampscookingclub@gmail.com.
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Food Stamps Cooking Club: Sandra Discusses Cukes and Zukes?
July 20th, 2010That post prompted one of our faithful Members to send this comment. We chose to offer it here as a mini blog post because it is so comprehensive and valuable. Thanks, Sandra. We appreciate that you are so generous with your ideas!
“Wow! Mother Connie, that sounds wonderful! I usually just roast my zukes in the oven with some salt and pepper. But I have a friend who marinates hers and then dehydrates them. So they turn out like chips but are healthier. Imagine some zukes chips flavored with italian dressing, balsamic vinegar, or even bbq sauce. Yum Yum! And zukes are so easy to grow.
I also love to use zukes in veggie fajitas a few times a summer. I just cut zukes and yellow squash in long strips and saute them with onions, peppers, and peeled tomatoes. Then I serve them in tortillas with some sour cream and cheese. Yummy and healthy!
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Even though we just pushed ourselves away from the dinner table, these ideas are mouth-wateringly appealing!
Thanks again, Sandra!
Anyone who is frugal, anyone who uses WIC or SNAP or Farmers Markets; even users of Angel Food Ministries can benefit from these helpful ideas. If there are folks reading this blog who simply yearn for comfort food, want to better manage their food pantry food or food commodities, we hope this is a helpful place to come. Whether a person loves to cook or hates to cook, we hope to offer some assistance.
A message was sent out today about cooking with beans. Here’s hoping you found that beneficial, as well.
I’m guessing YOU ALL have better ideas than Mother Connie…I surely hope you’ll all take a page out of Sandra’s book and share with the whole class.
Another point to consider: Chef Shawn Bucher and Chef Joshua Stokes left comments for us on the post that featured their work! (We were as excited as teenagers being invited to a Prom!) They were also kind enough to send personal messages via email. No doubt they like having Food Groupies…grin
The offline Cooking Class will be happening on THURSDAY! We will keep you all in our loop!
Connie Baum
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