Tomatoes and Cucumbers with Basil Salt
19 Wednesday Sep 2012
Written by Maeghan in Appetizers, Condiments & Seasonings, Snacks, Veggies
Summer has come to an end, but my garden is still producing a wonderful every other day harvest. I almost enjoy the vegetables more now since I really savor them. While the nights are getting cooler, the tomatoes seem warmer and sweeter. I happened upon this wonderful flavor enhancing salt and had to share it with you. It is so simple to make and really brings out wonderful flavors. Everyone adds a little salt or basil, why not combine them? Be sure to try this, I think you will really enjoy it!
Oh, and as the original source suggests, this is a wonderful addition to rim a margarita glass!
Tomatoes and Cucumbers with Basil Salt
Ingredients
- 1 cup fresh basil leaves
- 1/2 cup salt
- 3-4 cucumbers
- 3-4 tomatoes
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Pre-heat oven to 200 F.
Combine 3/4 cup of the basil leaves and salt in a food processor. Process until well combined.
Spread basil-salt mixture on to a rimmed baking sheet and bake for 45 to 50 minutes. Shake the pan occasionally to ensure it dries well.
Allow to cool to room temperature.
Slice tomatoes and cucumbers and arrange them on a platter with the remaining 1/4 cup of basil leaves. Sprinkle a small amount of salt over the slices.
The remaining salt and can be stored in an airtight container.
Source: Kid Cultivation
2 comments
Ahu said:
September 19, 2012 at 12:38 pm
This looks simple and fab! Love the basil salt!
Dorothy Dunton said:
September 10, 2015 at 12:33 pm
Hi Maeghan! Our garden is winding down too. Still getting tomatoes and peppers – harvested all the butternut and spaghetti squash. What squash we don’t winter over in the cellar we feed to the girls (a/k/a chickens). This dish looks light and refreshing! I would be tempted to add some good mozzarella. 🙂