Belleville North, MI Granite Countertops, Natural Stone & Marble Company
Granite Countertop Installation and Repair in Belleville North
Did you know that pricing granite is not a big secret and you can usually get an estimate right over phone. Know that we service all areas of Michigan, including Belleville North, MI. So after our phone conversation, one of our trained templators can come to your home to verify the measurements and start process of getting new granite countertops installed in your home.
Michigan Granite & Natural Stone Contractor in Belleville North
An outdoor kitchen and bbq can utilize natural granite for its countertops. Although you may have a color palette in mind, know that on bright sunny days, dark colors will be drastically hotter than light colors – sometimes even too hot to touch! Also know that in Belleville North, MI you should only install a SWR, severe weather rated, granite that can withstand the seasonal changes of our northern climate. Abella Stone can show you SWR granites from current our inventory at our full slab showroom.
Amogio (a – mo-jio) sauce should be on the bucket list of every garlic lover. An authentic Sicilian amogio is made in the summer with tomatoes ripened on the vine and as many cloves of garlic as you like. The old way was to scald the tomatoes in boiling water and peel the skins before dicing and mashing to a pulp by hand with a heavy cup. That is still the standard, however, we manage to get about the same texture using a food processor. Amogio sauce is traditionally served chilled over a hot off the grill beef steak. It’s equally good on just about any grilled meat or fish, as a bruschetta topping, or as a dipping sauce for Italian bread.
Prepare several hours ahead. Makes about 2 cups.
Ingredients
2 cups of petite diced vine ripe tomatoes; no need to peel
2 tablespoons of olive oil
3 or more cloves or garlic, crushed
2 tablespoons or more of minced fresh basil
a squeeze or two of fresh lemon juice
table salt
finely ground pepper
Instructions
1. Place all ingredients in a food processor. It is essential that the tomatoes are finely diced and the garlic is crushed. Start with 2 pinches of salt and one pinch of pepper.
2. Pulse several times until the tomato is just broken down.
3. Taste and correct seasoning.
4. Place in a covered glass container and chill for several hours or overnight.
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Belleville North, MI Granite Countertops, Natural Stone & Marble Company
Granite Countertop Installation and Repair in Belleville North
Did you know that pricing granite is not a big secret and you can usually get an estimate right over phone. Know that we service all areas of Michigan, including Belleville North, MI. So after our phone conversation, one of our trained templators can come to your home to verify the measurements and start process of getting new granite countertops installed in your home.
Michigan Granite & Natural Stone Contractor in Belleville North
An outdoor kitchen and bbq can utilize natural granite for its countertops. Although you may have a color palette in mind, know that on bright sunny days, dark colors will be drastically hotter than light colors – sometimes even too hot to touch! Also know that in Belleville North, MI you should only install a SWR, severe weather rated, granite that can withstand the seasonal changes of our northern climate. Abella Stone can show you SWR granites from current our inventory at our full slab showroom.
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Amogio Sauce (Shelby Township, MI)
Amogio (a – mo-jio) sauce should be on the bucket list of every garlic lover. An authentic Sicilian amogio is made in the summer with tomatoes ripened on the vine and as many cloves of garlic as you like. The old way was to scald the tomatoes in boiling water and peel the skins before dicing and mashing to a pulp by hand with a heavy cup. That is still the standard, however, we manage to get about the same texture using a food processor. Amogio sauce is traditionally served chilled over a hot off the grill beef steak. It’s equally good on just about any grilled meat or fish, as a bruschetta topping, or as a dipping sauce for Italian bread.
Prepare several hours ahead. Makes about 2 cups.
Ingredients
2 cups of petite diced vine ripe tomatoes; no need to peel
2 tablespoons of olive oil
3 or more cloves or garlic, crushed
2 tablespoons or more of minced fresh basil
a squeeze or two of fresh lemon juice
table salt
finely ground pepper
Instructions
1. Place all ingredients in a food processor. It is essential that the tomatoes are finely diced and the garlic is crushed. Start with 2 pinches of salt and one pinch of pepper.
2. Pulse several times until the tomato is just broken down.
3. Taste and correct seasoning.
4. Place in a covered glass container and chill for several hours or overnight.
Courtesy of Good Food Michigan http://goodfoodmichigan.blogspot.com
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