July Recipe - Sweet Tomatoes (2024)

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Every month I give a recipe that reflects our monthly menu promotion, this month we featured our NEW Summer Tropics Menu. With a very exciting and flavorful menu we thought we would share a great pasta salad that you can make at home perfect for any summer BBQ and party!

Our Penne Pasta with Chicken is surrounded with carrots, cucumbers, celery, and chicken tossed in our refreshing Citrus Vinaigrette accented with subtle flavors of ginger and cilantro. We hope it is a great addition to your main dishes at home!

CHICKEN PIECES:

½ lb. ½” diced chicken pieces Cook chicken in 325 degree oven for approximately 10 minutes. Cut into ½” pieces.

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COOKING PASTA:

12 cups water In a pot, bring water and salt to a full boil. Add pasta and

1 tablespoon table salt cook for approximately 10 minutes in boiling water

1 ¼ lbs. penne rigate pasta until al dente (soft, but still firm). Immediately strain pasta

2 tablespoons canola oil and flash cool in cold water. Drain water completely.

Coat pasta with oil to prevent sticking.

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VINAIGRETTE:

6 tablespoons soy sauce Combine ingredients in a bowl and whisk thoroughly to

6 tablespoons red wine vinegar combine.

4 tablespoons water

3 tablespoons canola oil

3 tablespoons seasoned rice wine vinegar

2 tablespoons Korean teriyaki sauce

2 tablespoons white sugar

1 ½ tablespoons orange juice concentrate

1 ½ tablespoons chili garlic sauce

1 tablespoon finely minced ginger

1 tablespoon finely minced orange zest

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ASSEMBLY:

2 cups shredded carrots Combine ingredients and mix to evenly coat with dressing.

1 cup quartered – ¼” diced cucumbers Allow to marinate for 2 hours. Season to taste with salt and

1 cup ¼” diced celery pepper.

½ cup coarsely chopped cilantro

Vinaigrette

cooked penne rigate pasta

cooked chicken pieces

Yields approximately 12 cups

  1. I was attempting to print your great-sounding recipe (penne with chicken) BUT I could not find a way to just print the recipe (I ended up getting 15 PAGES of the entire blog when I clicked “print”!!!!) So then, I tried just copy, paste and printing the recipe alone — but the font and the spacing are just too wierd and I just could not adapt it to a single sheet of normal office paper.

    HELP — can’t you have a link for just the recipe (to fit one sheet of paper, hopefully) and it would be wonderful if you could include a small photo of the finished product.

  2. Great recipe – thanks. I would really like to request more foods using organic ingredients and less processed ingredients…any ideas? Going to try this one out with brown rice pasta substitute and use coconut oil instead. Of course, always use organic, free range chicken too. I challenge SouPlantantion to be the leader of the pack in offering more natural, locally grown foods!

  3. Joan,

    I LOVE this recipe and cannot wait to try it out! My hubby loved the warm pasta dish that was available during June. It had spinach, cherry tomatoes, and Parmesan cheese in it. Would it be possible to get that recipe?

    Thanks! Our family eats at Sweet Tomatoes as much as possible. The kids would rather go there than a “fast food place”. Although… I wonder if that’s due to the ice cream?? =)

  4. IT’S EASY TO PRINT THESE RECIPES. I SAW THAT PEOPLE HAD ASKED HOW TO DO IT ON PREVIOUS RECIPES. I STUMBLED UPON THIS AND IT’S SO EASY:

    AT THE BOTTOM OF EACH RECIPE, IS A BUTTON WITH A ORANGE + IN IT LABELED “SHARE”. MOVE YOUR CURSOR ON IT. THE SECOND CHOICE IS PRINT. HOPE THIS HELPS. I LOVE THESE RECIPES, BUT IT DOESN’T KEEP ME FROM GOING TO SWEET TOMATOES TWICE A WEEK! IT’S NICE TO KNOW THEY ARE SO HEALTHY!!

  5. Chef Mike – what an excellent recipe! I printed out the recipe this morning and am now getting ready to go to the store to pick up the ingredients I’ll need. I will make this tonight. THANKS! Keep up the good work. Kate

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  7. It would be helpful to have calorie, fat, fiber and other nutritional information on a recipe (per serving). I am a Weight Watchers member, and this information is essential for me in eating a healthy (non-excessive calorie) diet.

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  9. I’m having problems too with printing this recipe. I tried clicking onto the orange tab below and then ‘print’. It started to print 15 pages of the Souplantation blog. Something should be done to make printing these recipes easier otherwise people will lose interest.

  10. Please, please can you post the recipes for your Lime/Kiwi mousse and for the Curry Lentil soup? Love, love, love these. Thank you. Becca

  11. I think this recipe sounds great so I plan to make it for a gathering at our church. However, i could not find “chili garlic sauce”. Can you tell me what it is and where I should be able to find it in the store? Thank you

    1. Tina,
      you will find the chili garlic sauce in the foreign foods area of your grocery or a vietnamese market.

  12. I agree that it should be easier to print directly from this page, but there is a way to do it. To print, you can highlight the recipe, then right-click your mouse and select “copy”. Then go a word document or any document that you are using to save the recipe. Once you are there you’ll right-click your mouse again and this time select “paste”. The recipe will then appear in your document and you can print or save from there.

  13. Jean Colson, I tried to print and did fine just 2 pages. You have to hi-lite the recipe then print selection.

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July Recipe - Sweet Tomatoes (2024)

FAQs

How to make tomatoes taste sweeter? ›

Second when tomatos begin to appear and are about 1 inch in diameter lightly sprinkle baking soda around each plant to make them sweeter. Repeat this process again when tomatoes are about half grown. I used a lot of baking soda in his picture so it would show up but about 1/4 cup per plant is plenty.

How to make tomatoes taste more tomatoey? ›

Cook the tomatoes: When you cook fresh tomatoes, their flavors become more concentrated and intense. You can roast, sauté, or simmer the tomatoes to bring out their natural sweetness and deepen their flavor.

How to make supermarket tomatoes taste better? ›

Chris's solution is to use salt to lose the excess liquid; draining the bland water leaves you with concentrated tomatoey flavors.

Does Epsom salt make tomatoes sweeter? ›

Adding Epsom salts to your plant either through foliar spray or direct watering is a great way of boosting micronutrient absorption. This helps your tomato plant produce large, juicy, and very sweet fruits.

How do you make store bought tomatoes sweeter? ›

You can roast, sauté, or simmer the tomatoes to bring out their natural sweetness and deepen their flavor.

How to fix tasteless tomatoes? ›

It's simple: Slow-roast them. Give these tomatoes some time to slow-roast at a low temperature in the oven and you'll taste an unbelievable and delicious transformation. The oven pulls out the tomato's natural sugars, concentrating them over time, ultimately rewarding you with a sweeter and much more flavorful version.

Does baking soda make tomatoes taste better? ›

Gardeners will want to keep a little baking soda on hand when they're putting in their tomato plants in spring because sprinkling some of this ingredient into the soil can prevent certain kinds of produce from tasting dull and gives your tomatoes a boost of sweetness come harvest time.

Do cherry tomatoes last longer in the refrigerator or on the counter? ›

Store ripe cherry or grape tomatoes ideally at 45 to 60 °F with a relative humidity of 95%. Under these conditions, tomatoes will be acceptable for up to 10 days. Tomatoes stored at refrigeration temperatures below 41 °F will have approximate shelf life of 5 days.

Can I just freeze cherry tomatoes? ›

But, can you freeze cherry tomatoes? As it turns out, the bite-sized fruits couldn't be easier to pop in the freezer, so you can enjoy the taste of summer all year long. Just remember that freezing changes tomatoes' texture, so it's best to eat frozen tomatoes cooked into a sauce or soup, rather than fresh.

How do you sweeten fresh tomatoes? ›

In a bowl combine your tomatoes with the 1/2 Cup of Lemon juice, a pinch of salt and 1 Tbsp of olive oil. Allow to sit and sweeten up for a minimum of 20 minutes. You can also do this overnight for a stronger flavour.

How do you sweeten store bought tomatoes? ›

For acid, sprinkle halved or thickly sliced tomatoes with a few drops of fresh lemon juice or a quality vinegar such as Champagne, white-wine or my favorite, Sherry vinegar. For sweetness, a very tiny sprinkle of sugar will do the trick.

How do you get rid of bitter taste in tomatoes? ›

Heat 1 cup of sauce with 1/4 teaspoon baking soda (baking soda neutralizes acidity). Taste the sauce and add tiny amounts of baking soda to see if it mellows the acidity. If there is still an edge, swirl in a teaspoon of butter, letting it melt until creamy. Usually this does the job.

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