Tomatoes, Tomatoes, Tomatoes and the Cape Ann Farmer’s Market

Tomatoes, tomatoes, tomatoes and the Cape Ann Farmer’s Market

In my never ending quest to use fresh local food in my recipes, I had no choice but to focus on the amazing tomatoes that the local vendors had to offer–they were everywhere at the Cape Ann Farmers Market a few weeks ago.

I wish I had brought my camera along with my camera man while taping segments for my show, Inspired Cooking, as the displays of fresh tomatoes along with the rest of the in season produce made the market especially gorgeous that week.

I have two recipes for you this week, one my own and one not.  I was looking for a new way to use the tomatoes and I thought–what about a tomato pie?  So I looked online and all I found was more or less quiche-y recipes (which I didn’t want) or a mayo and cheese based pie, which I didn’t want to make either.  So that got me thinking.  How do I like my tomatoes?  I like mine sundried, roasted and fresh so why not make a pie that includes all of these preparations?  So, this is what I came up with–and after sharing it with friends–the reviews are multiple thumbs up.  In fact, my friend Annie said it might be been the best thing I ever made!  So, here you go.

Parmesan Crusted Summer Tomato Pie

For the crust:

2 ½ cup all purpose flour
1 cup butter, frozen and cut into cubes
Âź cup finely grated parmesan cheese
8-10 tablespoons ice water

In the bowl of a food processor (or by hand, or with a fork, or a pastry blender) combine flour and butter until butter is incorporated and the size of small peas.  Blend in cheese.  Add water, a tablespoon at a time, pulsing if you are using the processor.  Mix until dough forms a loose ball.  Divide in half, form into a disc and wrap tightly in plastic wrap.  Refrigerate for at least one hour or until ready to use.  This step can be done days in advance!

For the filling:

1 to 1 ½ pints cherry or grape tomatoes, cut in half along the ‘equator”
2-3 tablespoons olive oil
1-2 tablespoons fresh or dried herbs, such as oregano or thyme
2 pounds large tomatoes
1 tablespoon tapioca
1/3 cup prepared basil pesto
½ pound soft cheese, such as fresh mozzarella or goat cheese, sliced
½ cup julienne sundried tomatoes (not packed in oil)
1 egg, beaten
Salt & pepper to taste

Preheat oven to 300 degrees.

Toss cut tomatoes with olive oil, herbs and salt and pepper to taste.  Bake in preheated oven for 1 hour until wrinkled, lightly browned and caramelized.  Set aside to cool (this step can be done well in advance as well)

When ready to bake, increase oven temperature to 375.  Move oven rack to the second to bottom setting and place a stoneware baking stone on the rack (if available)

Slice tomatoes into Ÿ slices and lay flat on a kitchen towel to remove some of the moisture.  Lay another towel on top and press down lightly.  Set aside.

Roll out one crust and fit into pie plate.  Sprinkle tapioca on to the bottom of the crust and top with julienne sundried tomatoes.  Place a layer of fresh tomatoes over sundried and spread on pesto.  Top pesto with cheese and then another layer of sliced tomatoes.

Roll out remaining crust and cut into strips.  Make a lattice (woven) crust for the top or a traditional flat top crust with lots of vent holes to allow the steam to escape.   Brush top crust with beaten egg and sprinkle on freshly ground black pepper.

Bake in preheated oven on the pizza stone for 45 minutes uncovered.  Cover top lightly with aluminum foil if over browning and cook for 5-10 more minutes until bottom crust is browned.

Allow to cook on a baking rack for 10 minutes before serving. Can be served hot or cold.

Enjoy!

The second recipe is below.  My new friend Peg and her little helper were making a panzanella salad.  Panzanella is a bread and tomato based salad that is perfect for using the bounty of your garden this time of year as it really is a free form dish.  As long as you use tomatoes and bread you can dress it any way you like and add any other fresh veggies that please you and your family.  Here is a generic panzanella recipe for you to try from Epicurious.com.

Panzanella Salad

  • 3/4 pound day-old crusty peasant-style whole-grain bread, cut into 1-inch cubes (about 6 cups)
  • 2 large tomatoes (about 1 pound), trimmed and each cut into 8 wedges
  • 3/4 cup sliced unwaxed cucumber
  • 1/2 cup sliced red onion
  • 1/2 cup extra-virgin olive oil
  • 2 tablespoons red-wine vinegar
  • 10 fresh basil leaves, shredded

Preparation

In a serving bowl stir together the bread, the tomatoes, the cucumber, the onion, the oil, the vinegar, the basil, and salt and pepper to taste until the salad is combined well.

There’s Gonna Be A Throwdown! Thursday 4:30PM

GMG’s Laurie Lufkin will be Throwin’ Down!

From Niaz Dorry-

Competitive Cook Will Face One of Last Year’s Throwdown Winners
Gloucester, MA – A Throwdown alumni and a local TV chef will face off during this week’s Seafood Throwdown on Thursday, September 17 at 4:30 p.m. at the Cape Ann Farmers Market.

Many on Cape Ann know Laurie Lufkin of Essex as a blogger and
competitive cook. She also has her own show, “Inspired Cooking,” on
Channel 12, Cape Ann TV, and a regular on GoodMorningGloucester.com
blog site. While not formally schooled as a chef, she has appeared in
competition on the Food Network.  Laurie will face off with Lisa van Sand, a futures trader and trading psychology coach… She has a passion for food and started making chocolate chip cookies when she was 5 years old. She cooks a variety of styles including international, vegetarian and RAW. Jessica O’Leary is the head chef at the Atlantis Motor Inn. Her inspired breakfast menu is as scrumptious as the view from your table.

Judging this week’s Throwdown will be Barbara Koen, musician and owner
of the Dress Code on Main Street, and Sefatia Romeo Theken, Vice President of Gloucester Fishermen’s Wives Association.

During this week’s Throwdown, Steve Parkes from the Cape Ann Fresh Catch Community Supported Fishery will demonstrate and demystify how to clean, fillet and prepare a fish for the home cook.

Seafood Throwdown was the brainchild of the partnership between the Cape Ann Farmers’ Market and the Northwest Atlantic Marine Alliance (NAMA) as a way of promoting locally caught seafood and gauging the community’s interest in Community Supported Fisheries (CSF). Tailored after the Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) model, a CSF brings freshly caught local seafood to our kitchens while providing fishermen with a better price on less catch. CSF members give the fishermen financial support
in advance, and in turn the fishermen provide a weekly share of locally caught seafood to their shareholders. The newest CSF is now operating in North Carolina with the help of the community and Duke University students.

Nicole Bogin Talks About The Farmer’s Market and Upcoming Events

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It’s All About The Tomatos- Cape Ann Farmer’s Market Tomato Festival This Week!

Cape Ann Farmers Market Tomato Festival
Cape Ann Farmer's Market Tomato Festival

It’s All About The Tomatos Baby!

At Harbor Loop, 4-6pm this Thursday, August 27 Tomoto demos at the Cape Ann Farmers Market with special guests: Angela Sanfilippo, Gloucester Fishermen’s Wives Association; Luce Corona from Porticella Bistro serves up salsa; Barbara from Goose Cove Gardens shares her “Plots & Plans”, and Ann Malloy fromNeptune’s Harvest has the scoop on fertilizer.

Free and open to the public.

Dahlias All Natural Granola At Cape Ann Farmer’s Market


Dahlias All Natural Granola At Cape Ann Farmer’s Market

Dahlia is a childhood friend of the Mrs.  I caught up with her at The Cape Ann Farmer’s Market yesterday where she was selling her all natural granola for the first time in Gloucester.

As a hard core Diabetic she set out to develop something that she could eat that would be tasty and good for you while messing around in the kitchen with her beautiful daughter.  The result is her line of Dahlias All Natural Granola.  Look for the video with Dahlia at 1PM

Cooking Demonstration At Cape Ann Farmer’s Market Video

Cooking demonstration using ingredients which can be purchased at the Cape Ann Farmer’s Market-

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Seafood Throwdown Primer With Sandy Farrell Interview

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Snoop Maddie Mad At Harbor Loop

The girls have a blast at The Farmer’s Market.  What’s not to love right?  Food- cider donuts, flavored honey sticks, popcorn, gelato.  Music.  Big huge hills to run uncontrollably down.  Good Times- Good Vibes- Good People.

Snoop Maddie Mad At Harbor Loop
Snoop Maddie Mad At Harbor Loop
See Mad Run
See Mad Run
The Bean Climbs The Hill
The Bean Climbs The Hill
See Ellie Run
See Ellie Run
Again!
Again!

Common Crow At The Cape Ann Farmer’s Market

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Friend Clips At The Cape Ann Farmer’s Market

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Friend Clips At Cape Ann Farmer’s Market

Calle age 10 and Olivia age 12 are a couple of young designers who have created some beautiful and functional snack clips and magnetic clips.  5 clips for $5 with $1 from every sale going to brain tumor research.

Olivia lost her dad Kirk at the young age of 47 on March 27, 2008 after a 13 month battle with brain cancer. Olivia and Calle thought that giving back a portion of the proceeds would be a good way to give back and to help find a cure.

I bought some for The Bean and Snoop Mad and they totally give them two thumbs up.

When you see young entrepreneurs like this it renews hope in the younger generation.
If you would like to find out how you can get some of these awesome snack clips (and who can ever have enough awesome snack clips) you can email them at friendclips@yahoo.com or you can head down to the Cape Ann Farmer’s Market next Thursday.
Video coming at 7AM


Trupiano’s Sausage At The Cape Ann Farmer’s Market

Don’t forget- You can now get Trupiano’s Sausage at the Cape Ann Farmer’s Market!  Thursdays at Harbor Loop.  For more info click the link- Cape Ann Farmer’s Market

Nicole Bogin- Manager Cape Ann Farmer’s Market

Since when are managers supposed to have this much fun?

The Cape Ann Farmers Market Is Rockin
The Cape Ann Farmer's Market Is Rockin

Smiles Abound At Cape Ann Farmers Market
Smiles Abound At Cape Ann Farmer's Market
New Coffee Roaster At Cape Ann Farmers Market
New Coffee Roaster At Cape Ann Farmer's Market
Sassy River Sauces At Cape Ann Farmers Market
Sassy River Sauces At Cape Ann Farmer's Market

Jen Daniels Knows What’s Up! Hive Stickers At Cape Ann Farmer’s Market

Rob Hall, Beth Swan and The Little Guy Represent!
Rob Hall, Beth Swan and The Little Guy Represent!
Alpaca Farms Represents The Hive
Bittersweet Farm Represents The Hive
Stephanie At The Hive Table
Stephanie At The Hive Table
Random Broads Know Whats Up Too!
Random Broads Know What's Up Too!
Brooke Buys Some Art At The Hive Tent
Brooke Buys Some Art At The Hive Tent

Cape Ann Farmer’s Market T’s

Available…….You guessed it, at The Cape Ann Farmer’s Market Thursday evenings at Harbor Loop!

Come join the positive vibes.

 

Common Crow Represents At The Cape Ann Farmer’s Market

You can’t beat their meat!

Common Crow Meat at The Cape Ann Farmers Market
Common Crow Meat at The Cape Ann Farmer's Market
I heard from more than one person that Common Crow Bacon Rocks!
I heard from more than one person that Common Crow Bacon Rocks!

Cape Ann Farmer’s Market Sticka!

You just have to go check it out.  The positive energy is off the charts.  Tons more pics over the next few days.

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Bitter Sweet Farm At The CAFM
Bitter Sweet Farm At The CAFM
The Food Project at The Cape Ann Farmers Market
The Food Project at The Cape Ann Farmer's Market
Mayor Kirk Cuts Ribbon At Cape Ann Farmers Market
Mayor Kirk Cuts Ribbon At Cape Ann Farmer's Market
Mayor Kirk and Mark McDonough Celebrate Opening Of The Cape Ann Farmers Market
Mayor Kirk and Mark McDonough Celebrate Opening Of The Cape Ann Farmer's Market
Pleasant Street Tea and Coffee Bar Represent At the CAFM
Pleasant Street Tea and Coffee Bar Represent At the CAFM

Cape Ann Farmer’s Market Kick Off ’09 Video

The Cape Ann Farmer’s Market 09 season kicked of yesterday and all the positive vibes kept the rain away for a highly succesful opening. 
For more info about the Cape Ann Farmer’s Market click this text for the oficial site.
I’ll be posting all the pics over the next few days, until now enjoy this video-
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Things To Do- Cape Ann Farmer’s Market

It’s that time of year again!  Farmer’s Market Time!!!!So much fun.  So much positive energy.  Be sure to make your way down and hang with the good folks. For pics and video from last year’s Farmer’s Market click this text