Roast Tomato Relish

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Tisme
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Roast Tomato Relish

Post by Tisme » Fri Apr 21, 2017 6:50 am

I made this a few weeks back and opened this last weekend, I have adjusted the recipe because we found this a little too sweet.... but still lovely served with cheese and crackers!
Apologies, but I am still going with recipes from last weekends cheeseboard! :?
It's taking time to post them, after tasting!


Roast Tomato Relish
http://www.recipezazz.com/recipe/roast- ... lish-25942

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Bergy
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Re: Roast Tomato Relish

Post by Bergy » Fri Apr 21, 2017 10:32 am

Beautiful photos and I see a fresh fig - How I wish we coulfd get them here. The very odd time we see them but then they are usually not in the best condition.
Your colours are spot on.

Shadows1
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Re: Roast Tomato Relish

Post by Shadows1 » Fri Apr 21, 2017 2:29 pm

Love the photographs! 8-)

Tisme
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Re: Roast Tomato Relish

Post by Tisme » Fri Apr 21, 2017 11:31 pm

Bergy wrote:Beautiful photos and I see a fresh fig - How I wish we coulfd get them here. The very odd time we see them but then they are usually not in the best condition.
Your colours are spot on.
Thanks Bergy,
Yes figs seem plentiful here this year ~ and they are beautiful. I think its about the first year ever, that I can remember being able to buy them at a decent price.
Maybe there are just more people growing them now. :)

Tisme
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Re: Roast Tomato Relish

Post by Tisme » Fri Apr 21, 2017 11:32 pm

Shadows1 wrote:Love the photographs! 8-)
Thanks Shadows. :)

QueenBea
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Re: Roast Tomato Relish

Post by QueenBea » Sat Apr 22, 2017 10:52 am

Those are fantastic photos Tisme!!!

Love the fig in there, adds the perfect pop to the photos. We don't see them here often and when we do they are very expensive. However I buy the dried figs often and eat them as a snack or toss them in salads, so good.

Chef shapeweaver
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Re: Roast Tomato Relish

Post by Chef shapeweaver » Sat Apr 22, 2017 5:19 pm

Tisme,
I like the second photo,but the first has
a " Foodie Magazine " quality to it. :D

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Re: Roast Tomato Relish

Post by Tisme » Sun Apr 23, 2017 1:59 am

QueenBea wrote:Those are fantastic photos Tisme!!!

Love the fig in there, adds the perfect pop to the photos. We don't see them here often and when we do they are very expensive. However I buy the dried figs often and eat them as a snack or toss them in salads, so good.
I bought some at a local market and went back and bought more.
But was told they were finished at the last market! :shock:
They were $6 (Aus) for about 12, which is cheap and they were so fresh.
I have 2 left and thinking about what to do with them. :? :?:
I bought some sour dough vine ripened fruit bread at a cheese factory ~ after a foodie trip to the hills, so seeing I am still on holidays ~ a fig breaky might be on the menu tomorrow Bea. See if I can do my last 2 little beauties justice. ;) :lol:

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Re: Roast Tomato Relish

Post by Tisme » Sun Apr 23, 2017 2:02 am

Chef shapeweaver wrote:Tisme,
I like the second photo,but the first has
a " Foodie Magazine " quality to it. :D
Ohh shapes, you always have lovely comments on my photo's.
Your comments are always much appreciated... and BIG THANKS. :D

QueenBea
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Re: Roast Tomato Relish

Post by QueenBea » Sun Apr 23, 2017 1:36 pm

Tisme wrote:
QueenBea wrote:Those are fantastic photos Tisme!!!

Love the fig in there, adds the perfect pop to the photos. We don't see them here often and when we do they are very expensive. However I buy the dried figs often and eat them as a snack or toss them in salads, so good.
I bought some at a local market and went back and bought more.
But was told they were finished at the last market! :shock:
They were $6 (Aus) for about 12, which is cheap and they were so fresh.
I have 2 left and thinking about what to do with them. :? :?:
I bought some sour dough vine ripened fruit bread at a cheese factory ~ after a foodie trip to the hills, so seeing I am still on holidays ~ a fig breaky might be on the menu tomorrow Bea. See if I can do my last 2 little beauties justice. ;) :lol:
Oh boy, sounds yummy.

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