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September 23, 2010 by: Cathy

Sourdough Strata with Tomatoes and Greens: Grow Your Own #45

Grow your own is an online event that celebrates and shares what you have grown, foraged, hunted, or fished.  The guidelines state that the dish should use at least one item from your very own garden or farm. Your garden doesn’t have to be big, container gardens are welcome! If you hunted or foraged, those items are also eligible.

I’ve been growing tomatoes and herbs in my container and straw bale garden this year so this challenge provided an excellent opportunity to use them in a special dish.

Sourdough Strata with Tomatoes and Greens

When I saw Sourdough Strata with Tomatoes and Greens featured in the October Issue of Food Network Magazine, I knew this was the dish I wanted to make.

I already had some Sourdough Rye Bread on hand from the Mellow Bakers’ monthly challenge so I almost had all the ingredients I needed.  All I had to do now was wait for the tomatoes to ripen.

Tomato plant in pot

Thankfully, some of the Roma Tomatoes from my container garden did ripen in time.

 

Roma tomatoes

So I took some tomatoes and added some English Thyme

English Thyme

and some Lemon Thyme

Lemon Thyme

Then tossed the herbs with the tomatoes and olive oil, and roasted them.

tomatoes tossed with herbs

Next, I took this delicious Sourdough Rye Bread with Walnuts ….

Sourdough Rye Bread with Walnuts

And, cut it into 1-inch cubes, then tossed the bread cubes with milk, eggs, cheese, baby spinach and topped it with the roasted tomatoes.  Then the casserole went in the refrigerator overnight.

Casserole

The next day, I topped it with Parmesan cheese and baked it.

Casserole ready to go in oven

 

Although Strata is a breakfast casserole, I enjoyed it for dinner. It was delicious!

Sourdough Strata
From my garden to the table…

Grow Your Own #45 was hosted by Heather at girlichef. Check out the roundup on her blog girlichef.

 

 

 

Happy Baking!
Cathy

 

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Comments

  1. girlichef says

    September 23, 2010 at 10:48 pm

    Wow, Cathy…this looks delectable!! This may be the best looking strata I’ve seen…the tomatoes, the herbs, the bread…soooo good! Thanks so much for submitting it to GYO this month =)

    (p.s…this is a new layout, isn’t it!? I really like it. much easier to navigate…for me, at least) =)

    Reply
  2. Cathy (breadexperience) says

    September 23, 2010 at 11:23 pm

    Thanks Heather! The Strata is really good.

    I’m glad you find the new layout easier to use. That’s the plan. 🙂

    Reply
  3. Joanna says

    September 24, 2010 at 3:59 am

    So now I know what Strata is! Is it an American dish originally? I’ve never seen anything quite like it, a sort of savoury bread pudding – how interesting. Great post Cathy!

    Reply
  4. Cathy (breadexperience) says

    September 24, 2010 at 8:01 am

    Joanna, I’m not sure where Strata originated. I’ll have to check into that. It tasted like savory french toast to me. It was really good!

    Reply
  5. Elwood says

    September 27, 2010 at 9:35 am

    What a great idea for tomatoes! It looks really delish.

    Reply
  6. Cristie says

    September 27, 2010 at 3:12 pm

    What a wonderful strata, it looks delicious. I need to bookmark this for sure, and check out Heather’s site for more of the same.

    Reply
  7. Dan says

    October 2, 2010 at 5:58 pm

    That looks like an amazing brunch dish.

    Reply

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