Tuesday, March 15, 2011

Tomato Basil English Muffins

I have always hated the idea of eating the same, boring meal every day. For example, I don't know how people eat cereal for breakfast every day for their whole lives. I also don't understand how people eat sandwiches for lunch every day.

Before discovering this Tomato Basil English Muffin recipe, I always thought that people who ate the same thing every day were boring drones with boring, common personalities. Don't take offense. I have changed my mind. After eating this meal, I have realized that as long as you LOVE eating something, you can eat it every day and not get sick of it!

I have been eating this meal for lunch almost every day for an entire year. That is a record for me! I still can't believe that I can eat this so much and I don't get sick of it. It is the most delicious lunch I have ever had. So I shall share the recipe with you. In the summer, when tomatoes and basil are fresh and meals are light, Paul and I also eat this for dinner. In addition, I found this recipe in a Taste of Home appetizer booklet, so you can also make this as an appetizer for a party. Therefore, not only is it delicious, but it is also a very versatile recipe. :)

What I love: Tomatoes, cheese, and basil = a happy stomach every single day!

Ingredients:
*English muffins, sliced and toasted (2-3 slices per person makes a perfect sized lunch)
*miracle whip
*roma tomatoes, sliced (1 tomato = four slices of english muffin covered)
*fresh basil (preferable) sliced into strips, or dried basil
*garlic salt
*cayenne pepper (optional)
*shredded mozarella cheese

Directions:
1) Heat oven to 350 degrees. Toast English muffin slices.
2) Spread miracle whip on each English muffin slice. Sprinkle each slice with fresh basil (or dried), garlic salt, and cayenne pepper (optional).
3) Top each spiced English muffin slice with tomatoes (approx. 3-4 slices of tomato each)
4) Top with cheese and put in over for approx. 10 minutes or until cheese is melted.
5) Enjoy!


Comments:
*I put cayenne pepper on mine because I love the spicy addition to this meal. Paul, however, does not care for the spiciness, so I hardly put any cayenne pepper on his muffin slices when we eat this for lunch on the weekends. It is up to you, depending on your enjoyment of spice. It is good both ways.

*Nothing compares to this meal when it comes to using fresh basil. However, since basil is expensive in the winter, I make do with the dried stuff and it tastes fine that way as well. If basil is in season, use the fresh stuff for this meal! I guarantee you will get hooked to this like I did if you use fresh!

*I have a strong preference for sourdough english muffins for this recipe. If you can find them in your local grocery store, try them out!

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