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Monday, October 25, 2010

Sweet Cherry Tomato and Some Witteveen



Even though I had taken out some delicious Witteveen Mennonite Sausages, tonight just felt like a Lovely Butternut night. I had to do both. Since I was already into Jamie at Home, I looked up 'sausage' in the index. The recipe that caught my eye had two very important main components; sausage and cherry tomatoes.

My kids eat tomatoes like candy. While we were at the St Lawrence Market on Saturday I bought a bag of sweet little tomatoes for them to nibble on while we walked...they soon vanished.

While the tomatoes and sausages bake, their juices melt out and mix with the olive oil and balsamic vinegar making a wonderfully rich sauce. We alternated dipping our croutons in the soup and in the sauce. Jimmy and I both said, several times, "This is perfect." A perfect mix of flavours.
I anticipate the leftover tomato and sausage will be poured over some penne or mashed potato tomorrow for the kids lunch. What a versatile dish.

Sweet Cherry Tomatoes with Sausage

4lb cherry tomatoes (or a mixture of cherry tomatoes and largely diced roma)
2 sprigs each, thyme and rosemary
1T dried oregano
3 garlic cloves, peeled, and chopped
4-6 good pork or chicken sausages (we love Witteveen)
Extra virgin Olive oil
Balsamic Vinegar
salt and pepper

Heat oven to 375*.
Toss tomatoes with herbs, garlic, sausage, a few swirls of olive oil and balsamic vinegar, salt and pepper.
Bake 30mins. Stir and bake 15 more minutes.
Let cool a few minutes and then serve with just about anything that will absorb these delicious juices. I highly recommend the parmy-croutons from Lovely butternut soup.








3 comments:

  1. Looks good! I made that Cottage Pie last night...delicious. A "cozy" meal:)

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  2. I keep seeing this post in my google reader, and I just want to make it more and more...next weeks menu!!

    I tried the fragrant butternut squash and zucchini chili (slightly adapted), and it was yum. Thanks for posting, Jess. I'm enjoying your blog and plan on making this, the oatmeal spice animal crackers, the butternut squash soup,the cottage pie (I like your changes), and everything! :)

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  3. If you're making the animal crackers, add a little more sugar than i put down...clara told me they could have been sweeter. :) So glad you're enjoying!

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