Amazing Things To Do With Zucchini, Tomatoes, More Zucchini and other types of summer squash are members of the Cucurbitaceae family along with melons and cucumbers. They are distingished from their cousins known as winter squash butternut, acom, hubbard, but tercup and Turk’s turban because they are havested at a immature stage when the skin is still soft and edible. Squash are native to America and were introduced to European colonists by Native Americans. Zucchini are mostly water and include few calories and minimal amounts of vitamins. However, according to the Wellness Ency lopedia of Food and Nutrition, they do provide small amounts of vitamin C and folacin. In combi nations with other vegetables, they help you to include the rec ommended three to five servings of different vegetables in your diet each day. Zucchini sticks or slices can be enjoyed raw with dip or added to tossed salads. Sauteing or stir-frying zucchini alone or with other mild-flavored summer vegetables can be a quick and easy way to add them to your menu. They also are a tasty addition to tomato sauces or pasta dishes. William Scepansky, corporate chef for Kegel’s Produce in Lan caster, has created these tasty recipes for “Simply Delicious” Pennsylvania zucchini. SIMPLE SAUTEED ZUCCHINI With only a few ingredients and about 15 minutes of work, this dish explodes with the bright tastes of summer. Serve warm as a wonderful accompa niment to lighter summer fare, chill to enjoy as a crisp, re freshing salad or combine with your favorite short pasta and a little prosciutto for a simple yet elegant main course dish. 3 each zucchini, ends removed, sliced 'A-inch thick Vi each onions, Spanish, medi um diced Vi each peppers, red, seeded, medium diced 2 tablespoons olive oil, extra virgin 1 teaspoon salt, kosher Vi teaspoon pepper, black, freshly ground 12 each basil, leaves, rough chopped In a large saute pan over medi um-low heat, sweat onions in olive oil, without browning, until sweet and translucent Add red peppers and continue to cook until peppers are bright in color. Turn heat up and add zucchini. Season generously with salt and pepper. Toss well and saute until zucchini are al dente and just starting to brown on edges. Fold in freshly chopped basil. Makes 8-10 servings. COOL ZUCCHINI SOUP WITH FRESH DILL This soup is only finshed with cream if desired at all and gets its otherwise creamy quali ty from the potato and onion thickened base. It is excellent served hot or cold. Try this technique with other vegetables in place of the zucchini, such as spinach or asparagus for other healthy options. 3 each zucchini, ends removed 'A each onions, Spanish, peeled, cut into chunks 1 each potatoes, Russet peeled, cut into chunks 6 cups stock, chicken or vege table 1 teaspoon salt, kosher Vi teaspoon pepper, black, freshly ground 1 bunch diU, fresh, top half of bunch Heavy cream, optional as needed Olive oil, extra virgin, optional as needed Sour cream, optional as needed Lemon, juice of, optional as needed Place potatoes, onions, salt and pepper in a heavy bottomed stock pot that is large enough to hold all of the ingredients. Peel zucchi ni and save peelings for later. Add zucchini to pot. Add stock and bring to a boil. Reduce to a simmer and continue to cook until all veggies are tender, ap proximately 45 minutes! Remove pot from heat and add zucchini peelings and dill. Immediately re move pot from stove and place into a sink filed wth ice water in order to chill pot down rapidly and stop the cooking process. Once completely chilled, careful ly puree in blender till smooth. Adjust seasonings with salt and pepper and serve as is or whisk in optional heavy or sour cream just before serving. Garnish with a dollop of low fat sour cream, a squeeze of lemon juice, a drizzle of olive oil, a few turns of the pepper mill and a sprig of dill if desired. Makes 8-10 servings. STUFFED ZUCCHINI PROVENCAL Excellent as an accompani ment to any entree and visually stunning on a buffet, these easy to make, packed full of flavor gems are sure to be a favorite! This preparation would be an ideal match for Rack of Lamb or other fuller flavored meats. 2 each zucchini, trimmed, cut into three 2-inch lengths ea 1 each shallots, peeled and minced 'A each tomato, beefsteak, small diced 1 each garlic, clove, minced 'A teaspoon thyme, fresh pick ed, leaves only 3 each olives, Kalamata, pitted and chopped fine /i tablespoon wine, white, dry 'A cup Panko or Japanese breadcrumbs 1 tablespoon romano cheese, grated Salt, kosher as needed Pepper, black freshly ground as needed Preheat oven to 400 degrees F. Using a small spoon or melon bailer, carefully scoop out all but outside '/4-inch of zucchini sides and bottom creating a cup. Re serve half of guts and chop small. Save the rest for other use. In a small saute pan, over medium heat, sweat shallots and garlic in olive oil till shallots are translu cent and garlic is aromatic. Do not brown. Add reserved chop ped zucchini guts and cook until soft. Add olives, tomatoes and thyme and increase heat. Saute briefly and deglaze with white wine. Simmer to cook off alcohol and remove from heat. Fold in breadcrumbs and cheese, reserv ing a tiny bit to sprinkle on top later. Gently mix and check for seasonings. Divide mixture even ly and stuff into zucchini cups. Return to same pan. Cover loose ly with tin foil and bake at 400 degrees F for roughly 1 hour or till zucchini is just tender. Sprin kle tops with small amount of cheese and broil for 2 minutes, just until tops are lightly brown ed and crispy. Garnish wth small sprig of fresh thyme leaves, some extra olives, and a drizzle of olive oil if desired. Kenneth Ward, of Hulmeville, won first prize in the Pennsylva nia “Simply Delicious” Vegetable Quick Bread contest for the fol lowing recipe at the 2001 Penn sylvania Fair at Philadelphia Park. ZUCCHINI-BLUEBERRY BREAD 3 each eggs, room temper ature 1 cup oil 2 cups sugar 2 cup zucchini, grated 3 teaspoon vanilla 3 cups flour 1 teaspoon salt 1 teaspoon baking soda ■jjJ / —-j CLOSED SUNDAYS, NEW YEAR, Fg&jj EASTER MONDAY, ASCENSION DAY, WHIT MONDAY, OCT. 11, THANKSGIVING. f«a«ltnt CHRISTMAS & DECEMBER 26TH FISHER FURNITURE NEW AND USED FURNITURE Antique & Collectables BUS. HRS. BOX 57 MON.-THURS. 8-5 1129 GEORGETOWN RD. FRI., 8-8, SAT. 8-12 BART, PA 17503 For Sale “Calorad” Natural Weight Loss Program Also An Excellent Product For Joint Repair, Arthritis, Bursitis, Sore Joints l 1 Bottle for $55.00 or Buy 3 for $144.00. Free Shipping ll Omar S. Fisher, 434 Lancaster Farming, Saturday, September 13, 2003-B7 1 teaspoon baking powder 3 teaspoons cinnamon dash nutmeg 'A cup walnuts, chopped 1 cup blueberries, fresh cleaned and dried Beat eggs lightly. Add oil, sugar, zucchini and vanilla and mix lightly. Sift in dry ingredi ents. Blend in walnuts and blue berries. Pour into two greased 9xS-inch loaf pans and bake at 325 degrees F for 60 to 70 min utes or until done in the middle. Charlene Aber of Columbia Cross Roads won first prize in the Pennsylvania “Simply Deli cious” Vegetable Quick Bread contest for the following recipe at the 2001 Tioga County Fair. PINEAPPLE-ZUCCHINI QUICK BREAD 3 eggs 1 cup oil 2 cups sugar 3 teaspoons vanilla 2 cups zucchini, grated, peeled 13-ounce can pineapple, drain ed, crushed 3 cups flour 2 teaspoons soda 1 teaspoon salt 'A teaspoon baking powder 1 /i teaspoons cinnamon Vt teaspoon nutmeg 1 cup raisins 1 cup nuts, chopped Mix eggs, oil, sugar and vanilla together until thick and creamy. Spoon in the zucchini. Add the remaining ingredients and mix. Pour into two greased 9x5-inch loaf pans and bake at 350 degrees F for 1 hour. Leading food and medical au thorities recommend eating three to five servings of vegetable each day. Fresh tomatoes provide an excellent source of vitamins and minerals. In fact, one medium to mato supplies over 40 percent of the daily allowance of vitamin C and 20 percent of vitamin A plus potassium All with only 35 cal ories. William Scepansky, corporate chef for Kegel’s Produce in Lan caster, has created the dried to mato recipe: EASY OVEN DRIED TOMATOES These tomatoes are cooked slowly, for a long period of time, concentrating the natural sugars and intensifying the ripe tomato flavor. Excellent as a side dish or added to pastas or pizza creations. 12 Roma tomatoes, large and ripe 1 teaspoon Kosher salt Vi teaspoon granulated sugar 'A teaspoon 5 Peppercorn Blend, freshly ground “On Sale” Active Aloe XL!! Aloe Vera Juice by Entrenet Nutntionals ll Organically Grown, No Water Added. Case Lots at our Cost' Peach, Strawberry, Cranberry, Orange, Natural 6 = 1/2 gals for $169.92. Free Shipping l Newport Rd., Ronks, PA 17572 Vi teaspoon rosemary, fresh, chopped fine 1 teaspoon extra virgin olive oil Preheat oven to 275 degrees F. Halve tomatoes lengthwise and trim off core. Place tomatoes in a large non-reactive bowl and add remaining ingredients. Toss well and place tomatoes, cut side up on a roasting rack over a baking sheet. Place in middle of the oven. Slowly roast until tomatoes are semi dried and beginning to brown on the edges. Serve hot or cold! Makes six-eight servings. The following recipe by Pat ricia Schry of Elwood City won first prize in the “Simply Deli cious” Vegetable Quick Bread Contest at the 2001 Hookstown Fair: TOMATO ONION BACON BREAD 1 pound (I 1 /: to VA cups) toma toes - peeled and seeded 3 eggs 2 cups sugar 1 cup oil 1 cup buttermilk 4 cups flour 2 teaspoons baking powder 2 teaspoons baking soda 1 teaspoon salt Vi teaspoon garlic powder 1 onion - large, chopped and caramelized with 1 teaspoon salt added 4 slices bacon - cut fine, cooked well done 2 tablespoons basil - fresh, cut fine 1 tablespoon parsley - fresh, cut fine Process tomatoes in food pro cessor for one minute. Add eggs and sugar and process one min ute. Add oil and process one min ute. Add buttermilk and process one minute. Add dry ingredients and pulse four times. Add cara melized onion, bacon, basil and parsley and pulse two times. Fill a 9x5-inch and 4x5-inch bread pan. Bake at 350 degrees F. for one hour for 9xS-inch pan and 32 minutes for 4xS-inch pan. Pickle Is More (Continued from Page B 6) half. Remove spice bag. Fill hot sterile jars with hot mixture, leaving '/2-inch headspace. Ad just lids and process half-pints or pints for 5 minutes. SPICY MELON CANTALOUPE PICKLES 3 cups sugar 2 cups water 2 sticks cinnamon 2 teaspoons whole cloves 1 teaspoon whole allspice 1 teaspoon slivered whole nut- meg 13 cups 1-inch cantaloupe cubes or balls 4'A cups sugar Combine vinegar and water in a large sauce pan. Tie spices in a spice bag and add to vinegar mixture. Bring to a boil. Reduce heat and simmer five minutes. Remove from heat. Add melon, let stand VA to 2 hours. Add sugar to melon mix ture. Bring to a boil, stirring sugar to dissolve. Reduce heat and simmer 45 minutes or until can taloupe becomes slightly transparent. Pack hot melon into hot jars, leav ing 'A-inch headspace. Ladle hot pickling liquid over melon, leaving Vi inch headspace. Remove air bubbles. Adjust two piece lid. Process 10 min utes in boiling water can ner. Yield: about 7 half