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fresh tomato sauce
Posted on 4/24/11 at 2:13 pm
Posted on 4/24/11 at 2:13 pm
im growing a bunch of tomatos and had plans to make can some and make some sauce and all but all the recipes im seeing call for plum or roma tomatos, im growing better boys. Does anyone make their own sauce and does it really matter what kind of tomatos you use?
Posted on 4/25/11 at 4:59 pm to choupic tiger
cant get any help here??
Posted on 4/25/11 at 5:02 pm to choupic tiger
quote:
does it really matter what kind of tomatos you use?
not necessarily
here's one i used in the past after buying too many tomatoes from the market:
Ingredients
10 ripe tomatoes
2 tablespoons olive oil
2 tablespoons butter
1 onion, chopped
1 green bell pepper, chopped
2 carrots, chopped
4 cloves garlic, minced
1/4 cup chopped fresh basil
1/4 teaspoon Italian seasoning
1/4 cup Burgundy wine
1 bay leaf
2 stalks celery
2 tablespoons tomato paste
Directions
Bring a pot of water to a boil. Have ready a large bowl of iced water. Plunge whole tomatoes in boiling water until skin starts to peel, 1 minute. Remove with slotted spoon and place in ice bath. Let rest until cool enough to handle, then remove peel and squeeze out seeds. Chop 8 tomatoes and puree in blender or food processor. Chop remaining two tomatoes and set aside.
In a large pot or Dutch oven over medium heat, cook onion, bell pepper, carrot and garlic in oil and butter until onion starts to soften, 5 minutes. Pour in pureed tomatoes. Stir in chopped tomato, basil, Italian seasoning and wine. Place bay leaf and whole celery stalks in pot.
Bring to a boil, then reduce heat to low, cover and simmer 2 hours. Stir in tomato paste and simmer an additional 2 hours. Discard bay leaf and celery and serve.
Posted on 4/25/11 at 10:21 pm to choupic tiger
Hell no it doesn't matter. I've made some with several different kinds.
Posted on 4/26/11 at 8:09 pm to Geauxtiga
thanks for the input, that sauce sounds great
Posted on 4/26/11 at 8:16 pm to choupic tiger
Alton Brown has a great video using roasted fresh tomatos for a sauce.
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