i know, i know, you’re either sick of tomatoes and corn by now, or you’re wondering why you’d make a chowder in the heat of the end of the summer.

ready for chopping

but this soup is so light and so flavorful that you will want to slurp up as much of it as possible, leaving you wondering why you thought you were sick of tomatoes or questioning making soup when it’s warm out!

chopping action shotpiles of chopped veggiescorn!veggies sauteeing

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tomatoes and basil

for my birthday, i received some amazing new cookbooks from my friends and family – they obviously know me very well. since i was gifted the cookbooks, i’ve been perusing through the influx of recipes, trying to decide which dish to make first. since it’s the height of the summer season, i quickly landed on gazpacho as a first recipe to sample from fields of greens, by annie somerville.

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feta on top

the summer is flying by so quickly! i have a ton of great recipes to share with you to utilize the beautiful produce this season brings, but i’ve been so busy having fun (see the pics from my birthday) and spending time outdoors that i haven’t been posting as regularly as i’d like (although i’ve been cooking more than ever!).

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mole ingredients

mole is one of the most amazing sauces i’ve ever consumed. it has such a complex flavor – spicy, sweet, rich, and above all, absolutely delicious on any taco, burrito, tamale, tortilla, enchilada, or even nachos! despite the amazing taste and flexibility of the sauce, mole is not something that looks amazing in pictures. trust me, on this one though, because once you try it, i’m sure you’ll be back for seconds…and thirds.

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fresh veggies

have you all noticed that summer is here!?! ok, well it hasn’t been all that warm here in northern california, but vegetables seem to be pretty aware of the seasonal shift, and i’m completely taking advantage of the delicious burgeoning produce in my kitchen.
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