There are smiles aplenty
at Restoration Farm. The heirloom
tomatoes - the crown jewels of the summer harvest - are in full array.
At distribution, we are
each offered pounds upon pounds of colorful tomatoes – heirlooms, slicers, Sun
Gold, grape tomatoes and cherry tomatoes.
My biceps flex as I lift the bag.
Heirlooms are that sweet
spot where the sun just briefly kisses the earth leaving swatches of brilliant
color. And they are exceptionally sweet
this season at Restoration Farm.
The taste is almost
impossible to describe – tart, bright, sweet, meaty, clean, sunny, fruity, acidic,
rich – or the sum of all such adjectives.
Words just don’t seem
sufficient.
Pop them like candy …
Or slice them atop
sandwiches …
Just don’t cook the life
out of them.
For me, a fresh Heirloom
Caprese Salad is the way to go, adorned with fresh mozzarella and basil from the garden.
No recipe. No heat.
Just sweet, brilliant summer glistening on a platter. Sheer happiness.
©2012 T.W. Barritt All
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You are offered pound upon pound of them? Where do I apply for a job at Restoration Farms. I grew up in the South in tomato country and a friend of mine said recently that we probably had tomato juice in our baby bottles. Not true of course, but close.
ReplyDeleteLove your simple salad. Heirloom tomatoes are so good on their own they need very little help to get on our tables. Hope you're having a great weekend.
Sam
What a stunning variety of tomatoes! I'm sure I would eat most of them like candy before they ever found their way into a salad. I love that you're using basil from your own garden, too.
ReplyDeleteNothing says summer like a fresh tomato sandwich with a pinch of salt - one of my favorites! Enjoy the fruits of your labor!
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness, T.W. What gorgeous tomatoes!!! And you get to lug away pounds and pounds. Flex those biceps, lol...
ReplyDeleteYour salad looks sensational!!!
Thanks for sharing...
MMMMMMMM,... Stunning looking tomatoes: so colourful too!
ReplyDeleteA great & tasty Summer's salad! ;) YUMMMMMMM!
My little CSA has tomatoes at such a good price but not as much variety... I am a wee bit jealous. Still, you're right the flavor is too amazing. I am thinking about a tomato tart this week!
ReplyDeleteYou made one beautiful salad with yours!
I, too, love the heirlooms. I've been known to thick-slice a Brandywine, plunk it between two pieces of really good bread and call it a meal. Your photos are lovely and you've made me hungry for lunch before I've had breakfast :-) Have a grand day. T.W. Blessings...Mary
ReplyDeletethose are great looking tomatoes!
ReplyDeleteDear T.W., That certainly is the way to go. That is perfect with a delicious piece of bread. Heavenly. Blessings friend. Catherine
ReplyDeleteI especially LOVE the caprese salad in this post! I am also enjoying the tomato abundance at the farm this year...especially because I've lost my own tomatoes to late blight....
ReplyDeleteThe harvest looks great and I agree...no cooking is necessary when the tomatoes are fresh off the vine. I have been eating cherry tomatoes everyday for lunch and sliced ones for dinner. Nothing better than heirloom tomatoes.
ReplyDeleteI have developed acid reflux from all the tomatoes we ate this season! Our heirlooms were glorious, my favorite being the Striped German and Brandywine.....fresh mozzarella and basil is the best match for these beauties!
ReplyDeletewritten with lyricism. nice.
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