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Recipe: Tomato and bread mush

September 17, 2009 10:26
Plum tomatoes

BySilvia Nacamulli, Silvia Nacamulli

1 min read

I spent part of the summer holiday at the seaside in Italy. My parents have a lovely house by the sea close to Rome and they adore growing their own vegetables, including tomatoes, peppers, aubergines and pumpkins. They also have a number of fruit trees. Every morning we would pick vegetables and fruit for the day, in particular tomatoes, which grow in four to five different varieties and were abundant.

In only a week we picked 40kg of tomatoes. The smell was delicious. We cooked them in every possible way. We also enjoyed them as a salad, or sun-dried them, and made simple and delicious tomato sauces. One of the ways I love cooking tomatoes is in this easy, hearty Tuscan recipe, pappa al pomodoro. “Pappa” means “mush”, as that is how it looks once cooked. But do not be put off — it is delicious.

Preparation time: 45 minutes. Serves 4-6 people as a starter

Ingredients
● 800g ripe tomatoes or plum tomatoes in tomato juice
● 7-8 slices of dried bread (brown or white)
● 3 cloves garlic
● Bunch fresh basil
● 10 tablespoons of extra-virgin olive oil
● Splash of white wine
● Salt to taste