Capture the tastes of summer with patio produce
Posted: July 27, 2017
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Basil, tomatoes and garlic come together for a healthier version of pizza that tastes like summer.[/caption]
Imagine the fresh, delicious aroma of basil, tomatoes and garlic cooking in a warm oven on a cool summer evening. It's pizza that tastes like summer.
"Many people don't know how much they would enjoy fresh basil if they had it. And it's the perfect time to buy a basil plant at a local greenhouse or a packet of seeds and plant some on your own," said Shelly Wildenberg, a Marshfield Clinic registered dietitian.
Grow patio produce
Fresh basil has antioxidants, vitamins K and A, manganese and magnesium. "It's a great add-on to a dish and relatively simple to grow in central Wisconsin. Basil also can easily be grown in a pot on a sunny window in the house," Wildenberg said. You can grow your own tomatoes, too. A large pot or a five-gallon pail with drainage holes can accommodate patio grape or cherry tomatoes. They can get large and top-heavy, so it may be helpful to put a larger rock in the bottom of the pail with the soil to prevent the pail from tipping over. Tomato cages can be helpful, too. Applying fertilizer monthly or according to the directions also is a good idea. Or, you could try a square foot garden, which is perfect for patio produce needs. Garlic may thrive better when planted in the fall.Try this recipe
Fresh, delicious and light describes this healthier version of pizza for a taste of summer.Summer Pizza
Prep time: 45 minutes Cook time: 15 minutes Servings: 1 flatbread = 1 serving; Recipe makes 3 servingsIngredients
- 1 pint grape tomatoes – sliced
- 3 pieces of light, whole grain flatbread (Example: Joseph's Multigrain Flatbread)
- 1-3 cloves minced garlic
- 2 tablespoons olive oil
- 1-1/2 cups or 1 bunch fresh basil leaves, stems removed
- 8 ounces fresh mozzarella (Example: BelGioioso)
- Parmesan (if desired)
- Italian seasoning and fennel



