Friday Night at the Farm: Frittata, Blue on Blue and ‘In the Heat of the Night’

Having quite a bit of sausage leftover from our picnic in the park Tuesday, plus a host of summer vegetables ready to rot, we turned to an old friend: the frittata. Like this roasted vegetable frittata recipe we like to make in the winter, a summer vegetable frittata can be the easy answer to the weekday dinner question. We just sauteed some onions, chopped the leftover sausage into rounds and cut a few tomatoes and green beans.

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Cover the whole thing with eggs, Sprinkle with feta and into the oven it goes, for about half an hour at 350. Here’s the recipe: Summer Vegetable Frittata.

Meanwhile, I put together another version of this summer’s big hit: Blue on Blue Salad.

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Greg got Sour Cherry Farm Theater ready for the evening’s moving picture: “In the Heat of the Night.”lj081613supper03

Salad:

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Frittata:

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Early supper on the patio:

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#Instadinner:

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The neighbors joined us for the evening’s entertainment:lj081613supper09

And we settle in:

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I’d never seen it. Great film. Great evening. Summer!

 

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