what ends up in my basket.
I saw a cucumber or two.
We picked a basket full of string beans on Sunday, so there weren't any more ... yet.
Imagine my surprise when I looked carefully and gathered a decent-sized zucchini and ten cucumbers.
Now, what to do with them?
After a few hours in the kitchen, they ended up as cucumber salad (really just sliced cucumbers in vinegar, but my grandmother
always called it cucumber salad) and plenty of cucumbers spears for me to dip in 1000 island dressing.
I grated the zucchini and made a crustless zucchini quiche that honestly smelled so good I could barely stand to wait until it cooled.
We also had string beans and Napa cabbage salad for a really delicious dinner last night. I did a few sausages on the grill for John, but with vegetables this good and varied, who needs meat? Not me, and I'm looking forward to eating from the garden a lot more this week.
Delicious!!! The quiche looks wonderful...but Fletch HATES zucchini. Colin picked a bunch of cukes from his garden and is bringing us a jar of pickles tomorrow!!
ReplyDeleteThat quiche looks soooo delicious! What a bounty you have (and have coming!).
ReplyDeleteSomeday I'm going to have a garden! Our current house is in total, deep shade. Your quiche looks so yummy!
ReplyDeleteThank you! We've only got one place in the yard that's sunny and it's right next to our neighbor's huge walnut tree which wreaks havoc on some things we try to plant, but it's still a good thing. Here's hoping you get your garden someday!
DeleteYummmmm.... two of my very favorite summer vegetables - how are your tomatoes coming along (that's favorite #1!)?
ReplyDeleteI'm always good with a meatless meal, too, but Dale is like John and thinks it's not dinner if there isn't meat! Your vegetable garden is bountiful!
ReplyDeleteThat quiche looks wonderful...what a great way to use zucchini! Later today, I will be preparing some cold meals from Farmer's Market veggies so I don't have to cook during the heat wave.
ReplyDeleteI miss quiche! Yours looks picture perfect.
ReplyDeleteThank you! I'm hoping for more zucchini so I can make more this weekend!
DeleteIt's lovely when you begin to enjoy the results of your hard work. What a lovely way to cook for a few months!
ReplyDeleteEating from the garden (and eating frozen garden vegetables in the depth of winter) make it all worthwhile!
DeleteIt is the best time of the year! Fresh picked everything is so good!
ReplyDeleteYum! It is hard to beat fresh veggies. That zucchini quiche looks delicious. I picked the first garden tomato today.
ReplyDeleteI'm envious of your first tomato! I probably won't have tomatoes for a couple weeks, but I've got my mayo and bread ready for the first tomato sandwich!
DeleteAs of now we have ONE green pepper. But to be honest we have a teeny tiny garden :)
ReplyDeleteI came home to zucchinis and a couple small tomatoes. Your quiche looks delicious and I've got a few on hand. I'm quite envious of your cucumbers!
ReplyDeleteThe quiche looks wonderful - but cucumbers are one of my most fave foods ever!
ReplyDeleteMmmm. Quiche! This is the time of year that I always wish I was more of a gardener. My grandmother's version of Cucumber Salad included tomatoes and was stirred together with mayonnaise instead of vinegar, along with a little salt and plenty of pepper; it didn't keep very well, but that wasn't really ever a problem. It's still one of my favorite summer things!
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