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Foods of the Southwest - Southwestern Pork Sausage

Tuesday, April 7th, 2009 by theidel
Southwestern Pork Sausage

Southwestern Pork Sausage

Ahhhh, foods of the southwest.  The southwest is a land of contrasts and similarities that provides us a pallete of foods unequaled by many other regions of the United States.  Southwestern food consists of cooking methods and flavors that are a blend of American Indian, colonial Spanish, American Settler and the proud people of Mexico.  Southwestern food promises a tasteful variety of recipes that once hooked, you are not easily pulled away.  Smells of roasted chile’s, wood smoke and sizzling meats are what come to mind when thinking of the foods of the southwest.

Southwestern Pork Sausage

One of my favorite foods that I yearn for as we leave winter behind and welcome spring is Southwestern Pork Sausage.  While I am from the land of brats and beer, I cannot pass up a grilled Southwestern pork sausage served on a freshly baked roll, topped with roasted peppers and onions. (more…)

Creamy Tomato Soup - A Great Way To Save Those Extra Tomatoes

Sunday, April 5th, 2009 by theidel

Every year after you have had your tomato canning weekend, the stragglers inevitably start to roll in.  These are the extra tomatoes that weren’t quite ready to be picked or are being offered to you by friends and family.  Typically you have made your salsa, stewed tomatoes and spaghetti sauce and you really can’t get your motivation ramped up again to do more canning so soon.  If you are like me, you hate the idea of all this great food going to waste.  What do you do with them?  Here is an easy way to save extra tomatoes without dragging out all that canning gear again.

Creamy Tomato Soup Mix

This is a great recipe that takes those extra tomatoes from the fall harvest and turns them into a easy to prepare creamy tomato soup mix that can be given away as gifts or saved for those blustery winter days. (more…)