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Hi,
I thought I might try to take advantage of the farmer's market bounty and make some tomato sauce for the freezer. Anyone have a recipe that starts with fresh tomatoes and freezes well? I'd use it over pasta, sometimes with meatballs, sometimes just with cheese. Thanks, |
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Here is my grandma's slow-cooked sauce recipe. Turns out similar to the sauce you buy in jars.
1 1/2 lbs ground beef - shouldn't be TOO lean, like 97/3 2 cloves garlic, minced 2 onions, chopped or finely diced (based on personal preference) 1 soup bone (beef bone w/some meat still attached to it) 8-12 medium tomatoes, diced 1 large can tomato paste 2 cans water (the tomatoes will release liquid as they cook) 1/2 C parmessan cheese 2 tsp salt 2-3 tsp white sugar 1 tsp paprika 2 tsp Italian seasoning (or 1 tsp basil, 1 tsp oregano, and a dash of rosemary) - Brown first 3 ingredients together, adding garlic at end because it cooks faster than the onions or beef. - Add in the rest of the ingredients and heat till almost boiling. - Simmer on low for at least 2 hours, stirring occasionally. - If the sauce looks too thick after it's cooked for approx. 30 mins, add more water - Remove soup bone prior to serving, if desired. An easy, "fresh" tomato sauce I often make is something like this: (I don't know for sure, because I usually just throw ingredients in!) INGREDIENTS: Ripe tomatoes, diced (Use however many you want, just adjust proportions accordingly.) olive oil 1 or 2 medium sweet onions 1-3 cloves garlic, minced (I use the already-minced stuff in a jar) basil oregano dash of salt - Cook the onions in at least 2 Tbsp of olive oil (too little oil & the sauce won't "stick" to your noodles well) on med-high heat - Add in garlic & stir - Add tomatoes once garlic has turned white (cooked through) - Reduce heat to medium & simmer approx 10-20 minutes, stirring occasionally (This really depends on the kind of tomatoes you're using & how soft or firm you want them to be) - Add the spices approx. 5 minutes before serving HTH!!!! |
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Thanks!
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your grandma's recipe sounds great, i'll definately try that one, dh just brought home about 15 tomatoes and since no one in our house likes tomatoes i think sauce sounds good!!
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