Sun-Dried Tomato
Olive and Sun-Dried Tomato Tapenade with Endive Leaves
This recipe is all about assembly. And when you’re having people over at the last minute, having a dish like this on hand is key. You could also serve the tapenade with bread or crackers, instead of the lettuces, for a more portable snack. And tapenade can be made a day ahead, leaving you more time with your guests or family.
Crostini with Sun-Dried Tomatoes and Chickpeas
If your pantry includes a window box of fresh herbs (mine does, and I highly recommend it), you can make this recipe even more delicious by substituting fresh basil and parsley for the dried herbs. Add 1/4 cup of each fresh herb when you add the sun-dried tomato, and top the finished crostini with the fresh leaves for a colorful, lively presentation to go with the great flavors.
Prosciutto Lamb Burgers
If you’ve cut back on burgers because you don’t want to eat the bun, here’s your solution. These well-seasoned patties get wrapped in a piece of prosciutto, making them extra juicy. Use your hands to combine the meat mixture; you are less likely to overmix this way.
Asparagus Lasagna
If you find regular lasagna with a tomato sauce too heavy for summer meals, this is a great alternative, and it’s a real stunner on the plate. A sun-dried tomato pesto is layered between the pasta and vegetables, adding a bit of sweetness to the dish.
Garlic and Sun-Dried Tomato Corn Muffins
I love corn muffins, so I’m always looking for new twists on the old standby, which can be kind of bland. These have the surprise of little flecks of sun-dried tomatoes and tender corn kernels, and the garlic makes them so rich they don’t need butter or another topping.
Pasta with Kale and Sun-Dried Tomatoes
Feta cheese lends a little pungent punch and complements the sweetness of the sun-dried tomatoes in this colorful entrée for five or side dish for a crowd.
Tilapia with Artichokes and Sun-Dried Tomatoes
Tilapia, a farm-raised fish, has a very delicate flavor, similar to that of sole. In this recipe, tilapia combines superbly with white wine, sun-dried tomatoes, and artichoke hearts for a dish fit for almost any occasion.
Chicken Caesar Salad with Sun-Dried Tomatoes
Depending on the flavor and thickness of the brand of dressing you buy, you may want to consider adding a little lemon juice to it before tossing it with the salad. Lemon can really brighten the flavor and/or thin thicker dressings (thus requiring less dressing). Be careful, though—some brands are already pretty acidic, so adding lemon juice may make the dressing sour. Buy prewashed lettuces to save time.
Dried Tomato Tapenade
Spread this luscious concoction on toasted Italian bread or whole-grain crackers and serve as an appetizer or as an accompaniment to pasta dishes.
White Bean and Dried Tomato Spread
This is fantastic on fresh pumpernickel or rye bread for lunch; or spread it on fresh Italian bread to serve with light pasta dishes.
Broccoli and Sun-Dried Tomato Pizza (White or Red)
Using plenty of broccoli makes this pizza a nourishing meal. Serve with any of the mixed greens salads on pages 51 to 53.
Cannellini with Fresh and Dried Tomatoes
Here’s a zesty bean dish that’s practically ready when you are.
Pasta with Broccoli and Dried Tomatoes
Here’s a simple dish that borders on the sublime. In my family, we are all fans of broccoli, so this combination never fails to please. Serve with Mixed Greens with Oranges and Almonds (page 52).
Pasta with Triple Red Sauce
Start with a well-flavored prepared pasta sauce, perhaps one made with chunky vegetables, mushrooms, or bell peppers. With the addition of roasted peppers and dried tomatoes, a special pasta meal can be yours in a flash.
Pasta Salad with Roasted Vegetables and Feta
This salad is wonderful served warm or at room temperature with French bread and a green salad.
One Basic Dough and Eight Pizzas
For pizza lovers, here are eight varieties to choose from. The basic dough makes two pizzas. The dough is easy to mix in the food processor.
Rosemary Focaccia with Onions, Black Olives, and Sun-Dried Tomatoes
This focaccia adds onions, olives, and dried tomatoes to the top. Cut into bite-sized pieces, it’s a great appetizer. The dough mixes most easily in a food processor.