But it's the fresh ingredients that make a meal great. On my way home this evening I stopped off for a few items and decided to buy some fresh tomatoes. I don't know why, but I had a desperate craving for a tomato and fresh mozzarella salad even though we had the same salad two nights ago. [Note: I think my craving stems from the fact that I can by gorgeous tomatoes for about $1.25 per pound, a far cry from the $4.00+ I often paid in Maryland. It also helps that I can get a very large chunk of fresh mozzarella for just under 1 Euro.]
So our simple plat du jour this evening included the following:
- tomato and mozzeralla salad (with fresh olive oil made from the trees on the property where we are living -- a gift from the owner of the house)
- a tomato soup (from a box, no less...but we don't need to mention any more about that)
- a wonderful salad that Kerri made - with greens, apples, strawberries, chick peas, shredded carrots, and a sweet-tangy vinagrette
- two warm baguettes that the kids picked up after school
- a bit of cheese (comtè)
But the reason Patrick and Julia wanted us to mention the meal on this blog was because of the dessert: two crisp, fresh, succulent...Twix bars! Ah, now that's good eats.
CJS
3 comments :
Ah, comté! It took my uncultured australian palate a few weeks to get used to it but now I love it. I just made a gratin au chou-fleur with it last night. Your salad looks superb :)
Try getting kids to eat Comte! Actually, they adapt pretty quick, but they prefer the 'normal' cheese you find on the dairy shelves.
My 11 year old daughter loves comte, I found it hard to get used to at first but I find that I eat more cheese here in France than I ever did in England, I have also adjusted my taste's to Emental also.
I love tomato and mozzarella salad.
Racheal x
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