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One of the questions I get asked all the time is how the heck to use all the garden produce we produce in the summer, so I wanted to share some of my quick, painless summer dinner ideas so you can cook your tomatoes, your basil, oregano, garlic, and other herbs, to use those delicious summer fruits and veggies before they spoil, even when you're busy. This 20 minute italian garden vegetable pasta is one of my favorite ways to use my ripe tomatoes and really enhance their flavor. Making good, authentic, homemade Italian tomato sauce from scratch is not as intimidating as it seems. People wonder what pasta to use, what tomatoes to use for their sauce, are worried the sauce takes too long to make, but really, all you need is a handful of whatever you've got on hand, two pots, and twenty minutes. Use these tips to make better pasta at home!
I know I'm always toeing the line between growing what we need and having time to harvest, prepare, cook and preserve it in the peak of the season so we can preserve these summer flavors for the winter months when the garden produce is less abundant. Because we all know that summer is one of the busiest times of year, and all the garden produce seems to be ready at the same time! Making delicious gourmet pasta doesn't take a degree in food science, it just takes a few garden ingredients and 20 minutes. These easy garden-fresh recipes will help you get quick gourmet dinners on the table in record time. Whether it's a weeknight dinner or you're trying to impress your guests, you can make these healthy and comforting meals using whatever ingredients you happen to have. This series on using garden vegetable recipes
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