Sentences with phrase «chop up tomatoes»

Use this time to chop up tomatoes and parsley too.
Then pour in the canned tomatoes and use a spoon to chop up the tomatoes until they are about 1 inch in size.
In my household, we prefer little chunks of tomatoes in the sauce, so we just chop up the tomatoes into small cubes.
While the quinoa is cooking, chop up the tomatoes, pepper and red onion into a fine dice, then mix with the quinoa.
Then pour in the canned tomatoes and use a spoon to chop up the tomatoes until they are about 1 inch in size.
I followed the recipe to the end, but I added browned chicken to the mix for the last 5 - 8 minutes and I put some chopped up tomatoes in the finished dish.
I didn't have any greens, so I added a chopped up tomato from the garden.
You simply chop up a tomato (I find Roma tomatoes to be the most portable), cube an ounce of feta cheese, chop up a few leaves of basil, then layer it all with a quarter cup of drained and rinsed beans.
Starter was classic bruschetta with chopped up tomatoes, olive oil and rucola.

Not exact matches

So she came up with the idea of using an already spicy canned chopped tomatoes, then adding fresh ingredients to the canned tomatoes to make it a chunky pico de gallo - type salsa.
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Chopping is minimal for this recipe, but you will need to cut up some tomato, the avocado and your green onions.
Chop a small amount of tomatoes and onions to top your lettuce and slice up your desired amount of avocado.
Add in the chopped tomatoes and cook till the tomatoes are mashed up.
One of my favorites is Charro Beans that my frenid taught me to make while living in TX.1 pound of pinto dry beans1large onion roughly chopped2 large fresh tomatoes seeded and chopped1can rotel with green chile1bunch fresh cilantro1 pound bacon chopped and fried up but not cruchy3 chicken breast cooked and shredded (roasted chicken or rotisserie) 3 cloves garlic or 1 large heaping tablespoon of chopped garliccumin to tasteone small bottle liquid smokegarlic salt to tastesalt / pepper to taste the last 20 min.
Made this yesterday with a few changes: I don't eat ham so I left that out; I didn't have Sherry Vinegar on hand so left that out; I had some of the season's last few tomatoes from the garden so I used those instead of canned (simply chopped them up, no draining).
Add chicken (chopped up) with sun - dried tomatoes (chopped into smaller bites) to the skillet, sprinkle with red pepper flakes.
lean ground beef 1 egg, lightly beaten 1/3 cup fresh breadcrumbs (I just grate up a white hamburger bun) 1 large clove of garlic, finely minced 1/4 cup onion, finely chopped 1 teaspoon salt 1 teaspoon black pepper 1/4 teaspoon dried sage 1/4 teaspoon dried parsley 3 tablespoons ketchup 1 tablespoon Worcestershire sauce A dash Montreal steak seasoning 3 slices of thick - sliced center - cut bacon 1 can condensed tomato soup (recommended: Campbell's)
Cook it up in minutes, and add whatever pizza topping you like — chopped onion, meat, jalapeños — though we have kept our version vegetarian with olives, fresh tomatoes and herbs mingled into the melting cheese.
COOK»S NOTES: * If you prefer, and it's too warm, grill the eggplant in slices, cut it up afterward, and stir in fresh chopped tomatoes with just a tablespoon or so of minced onion — perhaps scallions — along with only half the garlic.
Avocado Bruschetta takes traditional bruschetta and adds some chopped up avocado and feta to the tomato topping.
(Serves 3) Ingredients 150g maize couscous 1 tbsp garlic oil 1/2 pepper 2 tomatoes Green tips of 4 spring onions 120g tinned chickpeas, drained weight 2tbsp dried cranberries 1tsp Fodify Moroccan Spice Mix 1tbsp balsamic vinegar Salt and pepper Method Make up maize couscous as instructed on the packet and leave to cool Add the garlic oil to the couscous and mix thoroughly Finely chop the pepper, tomatoes and spring onion tips.
Continue to cook when the onion is transparent and then add tomatoes after chopping them up.
Chop up the kidney beans (if you don't like large, whole beans) and add to skillet, along with the tomato sauce.
The one thing I will do differently next time is chop up the sundried tomatoes.
I slow cooked the dish for around 4 hours so ended up using 2 cans of chopped tomatoes as it dried up a little.
1 medium onion, finely chopped 1 tablespoons vegetable oil 1 tablespoon finely chopped peeled fresh ginger 3 garlic cloves, finely chopped 1 teaspoon ground cumin 1/2 teaspoon ground coriander 1 teaspoon turmeric 1 teaspoon salt 1 jalapeño or serrano chile, finely chopped, including seeds (Note: if I made this again I would up it to 2 jalapenos) 2 cups low sodium vegetable broth 1 1/2 cups dried red lentils (10 oz) 1 (13 - to 14 - oz) can unsweetened coconut milk 1 14 oz can no salt added diced tomatoes 3 cups packed dark green leafy greens, like kale or spinach, roughly chopped 1 cup loosely packed fresh cilantro sprigs Juice from 1 - 2 limes Roasted cauliflower (see recipe below) Optional Accompaniments: brown rice or whole wheat naan
This perfectly scoopable Lazy Day Salsa is a classic tomato salsa that is whipped up in a flash (no chopping required).
I adapted it to the ingredients I had on hand (broccoli, onions, and chopped - up deli turkey instead of the spinach and tomatoes), but I followed your proportions and cooking time.
Since I had done such an expert job of seeding the tomatoes, the salsa turned out a little dry, so I added a handful of chopped cherry tomatoes that I had on hand from my CSA pick - up.
I only had canned tomatoes on hand and decided to add some chopped up carrots for some extra veg.
Next day I heated up the tomato mixture with some chopped Kalamata olives (in lieu of anchovies).
Then you just whip up your filling which is a delicious combination of chopped tomatoes, onion, garlic, bell pepper, jalapeños, cumin and chili powder.
I did use a couple variations based on the Confit Byaldi recipe you give the link to above: 1) cooked the onion and garlic, salt and pepper in olive oil until soft in a pan, then 2) took half a red bell pepper, cooked according to the Byaldi recipe, chopped it and mixed into the mix above, 3) simmered the whole thing with some parsley, thyme leaves and half a bay leaf, removing the thyme and bay leaf once it heated up; 4) used sliced tomatoes instead of red bell peppers interspersed with the other veggies, and made the vinaigrette according to the Byaldi recipe to decorate the plates / dip the ratatouille in.
I know it is not as satisfying as making it from scratch, but I melted the queso blanco with half and half and added a very few chopped up Rotel tomatoes and chilies.
Chop up cucumbers, tomatoes, peppers, red onions with warm grilled cut off the cob for a great summer salad and add your favorite salad vinaigrette dressing.
3 Tablespoons (or more) vegetable oil 1 chicken, cut up 1 large onion, chopped 3 cloves of garlic, minced 1/2 cup to 1 cup chicken stock 2 Tablespoons tomato paste 1/2 cup dry white wine 2 Tablespoons hot paprika) If not available, add regular paprika and 1 teaspoon cayenne) pinch of thyme 1/2 cup sour cream Thickening: 1 cup milk and 2 Tablespoons flour in a covered jar; shake hard before pouring into the sauce.
The most popular marinade is made up of equal quantities of tomato ketchup and vegetable oil (enough of these two to cover all of the meat), a finely chopped onion, crushed garlic (a little, just enough for the flavor from the garlic to blend into the overall taste, but not enough to be a distinct taste), chopped red chillies (enough for a spicy tang), and some sugar (not more than a tablespoon).
I chopped up some sun dried tomatoes and added them.
- While the squash roasts, cook the ground beef by placing a medium - size non-stick pan over medium - high heat, and drizzling in about 1 tablespoon of olive oil; once the oil is hot, add in the onion, and saute for about 2 minutes; next, add in the ground beef and break it up with a spoon / spatula into small crumble; once the beef has slightly browned, add in a couple of pinches of salt and pepper, the garlic, the cumin, the cayenne and the cinnamon, and stir to combine; allow the beef to finish browning, then turn the heat off, and turn the seasoned beef mixture out into a bowl; next, add to the beef the cooked brown rice, the black beans, the quartered cherry tomatoes, the chopped cilantro, the sunflower seeds and the orange zest, and combine the ingredients very well; add another pinch of salt if needed, and set the mixture aside for a moment, keeping warm.
I make the dressing first and set it aside while I chop up the onion, tomato, and cucumber, to let the flavors combine a little bit before serving.
I like to put chopped chives and parlsey, another dry fried onions, sun dried tomatoes chopped up really tiny and black or green olives, sometimes I used chilli flakes too.
Add chopped bits of whatever leftover meat needs to get used up, throw in a chopped tomato, avocado, and handful of whatever cheese we have on hand.
I had chopped tomatoes with green chillies in the pantry which also spiced it up.
~ Quinoa and black beans with shredded chicken, red bell peppers, chopped avocados and sour cream ~» Veggie wraps» — saute an onion and two colors of bell peppers in a bit of EVOO, a can of stewed tomatoes with juice (smooshed up), a can each of drained / rinsed black beans and kidney beans, and ultra generous amounts of chili powder and garlic.
I decided to whip up a chilli, I just threw together a load of vegetables, way too much spice and some chopped tomatoes, I then added black beans and quinoa and it made for a hearty meal, if a little bit spicy!!
Some ground meat (chicken, turkey, bison, beef) with the right seasoning (we cheat and use a packet but I've been meaning to mix some up to keep on hand) and a choose - your - own toppings salad with the best greens I can find; chopped sweet pepper, onion, tomato, and avocado; my husband's favorite salsa; and optional shredded cheese or sour cream.
Next time I think I may add some chopped up whole, peeled tomatoes and a teaspoon of sugar if I need extra sweetness.
If you want to chop up fresh garlic and make your sauce with fresh tomatoes, it «might» taste better, but the jury is still out on that.
The meat is chopped up in thin slices and mixed with fresh tomatoes, avocado, and one of my weekly staples — cauliflower rice.
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