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Tomato Sauce : An Easy Recipe
 
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When you grow your own tomatoes, they taste like - yes, tomatoes! Not like the red balls of chemicals that the Dutch try to convince other European nations are the same thing. Tomato sauce is an excellent way of storing your excess tomatoes. A good tomato sauce can be used in pizza making, as the tomato sauce for chilli con carne, it is great with chicken, or to spice up a vegetable dish. Want to know how I make my tomato sauce? Keep reading...

 
Fresh tomatoes

Pick (or buy) about ten kilos of tomatoes, rinse them, and put them into a large saucepan.

Starting the process - ingredients in the pot

Add a little vinegar, a little sugar, salt and plenty of pepper, and a handful of mixed herbs. If you like a spicy tomato sauce, add chilli powder. Heat gently and slash the tomatoes so that they release their juices.

Simmering tomatoes

After about 45 minutes, the tomato sauce should quite thin with soft tomatoes floating on the top. Now it's time to use an electric hand mixer to liquidize the remaining tomatoes so that the liquid is fairly homogenous...

Liquidised tomatoes

Leaving the skins on gives the sauce a wonderful colour and saves you a lot of time peeling them before boiling. Allow the mixture to simmer for a couple of hours so that the sauce becomes thicker as the water evaporates.

Bottled Tomato Sauce

Sterilise the jars into which you will put the sauce by putting them into an oven for about 10 minutes - not so hot that the glass cracks, but hot enough to kill any bugs which may be lurking inside. Finally decant the sauce into the bottles and screw the tops on firmly.

And that's it. Not difficult to do and the tomato sauce is yummy and very versatile. Start saving your jars ready for next season.

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