THE BEST TOMATO SAUCE
There are about as many versions of tomato sauce as there are cooks in the world. The Italian-American heritage of one of our test-kitchen team members informed the development of this recipe, leading us to a version of her family's favorite tomato sauce. A variety of canned tomatoes adds richness. A long simmer helps the flavors meld and results in a sauce that is perfect on pasta or nestled around chicken cutlets or meatballs.
Provided by Food Network Kitchen
Categories condiment
Time 1h50m
Yield 12 cups
Number Of Ingredients 13
Steps:
- Combine the olive oil and garlic cloves in a large saucepan over medium-low heat and cook, stirring occasionally, until the garlic is soft and golden brown, about 6 minutes (do not let the garlic burn). Once the cloves are nicely browned remove them from the pot with a slotted spoon and set aside.
- Add the onion to the garlic-infused oil and cook until translucent, about 5 minutes. Crush the can of San Marzano tomatoes into the pot with your hands, then fill the can with water and pour it into the sauce. Stir in the crushed tomatoes, tomato sauce, tomato paste, granulated garlic, onion powder and crushed red pepper flakes. Season with salt and pepper.
- Finely chop the reserved browned garlic cloves and add to the sauce.
- Stir in the Parmesan rind, if using, and the basil sprig. Bring the sauce to a simmer and cook, stirring occasionally, until it has deepened in color and reduced slightly, about 1 hour 30 minutes (if the sauce begins to scorch, lower the heat). Season to taste with salt and pepper. Discard the Parmesan rind and basil before serving.
SEASONED TOMATO SAUCE
This is a basic tomato sauce; use it anytime a tomato sauce is called for - in pasta sauces, soups, stews or casseroles.
Provided by CountryLady
Categories Sauces
Time 2h15m
Yield 4 cups
Number Of Ingredients 9
Steps:
- Combine tomatoes, onion, garlic, oregano, sugar, pepper & bay leaves in a large stainless steel or enamel saucepan.
- Bring to a boil over high heat, reduce heat & boil gently, uncovered, until very thick, about 1 1/2 hours; stir frequently.
- Press through a food mill or coarse sieve to remove skins & seeds; add lemon juice & salt.
- Remove hot jars from the canning kettle & ladle sauce into jars leaving 1/2 inch of head space; remove any trapped air bubbles, readjust the head space, wipe rims & apply lids until finger tight.
- Transfer jars to the canner & set timer for 35 minutes when the water returns to a boil.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 127.4, Fat 1.2, SaturatedFat 0.2, Sodium 319.8, Carbohydrate 28.4, Fiber 7.5, Sugar 18.2, Protein 5.4
SIMPLE SEASONED TOMATO SAUCE
Just like the name suggests...a simple sauce to make but a pleasure to eat. This recipe comes from Giada De Laurentis...Everyday Italian. Update Sept. 07--bay leaves appeared in the directions, but not ingredients. Fixed now!!!
Provided by Canadian Jane
Categories Sauces
Time 1h25m
Yield 6 cups, 6 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 11
Steps:
- In a large pot, heat oil over medium-high heat.
- Add onion and garlic and saute until soft and translucent--about 2 minutes. Add celery and carrot and season with salt and pepper. Saute until all the vegetables are soft, about 5 minutes. Add tomatoes, basil and bay leaves and reduce the heat to low. Cover the pot and simmer for 1 hour or until thick. Remove bay leaves and taste for seasoning. If sauce tastes too acidic, add unsalted butter, 1 tablespoon at a time, to round out the flavour.
- I like my sauce a little spicier, so I add a few red pepper flakes.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 220.3, Fat 18.5, SaturatedFat 2.6, Sodium 406.9, Carbohydrate 13.9, Fiber 3.6, Sugar 1.1, Protein 2.9
TOMATO SAUCE FOR CANNING
Provided by Sean Timberlake
Time 16h
Yield Seven quarts
Number Of Ingredients 4
Steps:
- Prepare the jars and lids: Wash all jars and lids thoroughly with soap and water and rinse well. Fill your canner with enough water to cover the jars by at least 1 inch and bring to a simmer. Using a pair of canning tongs, lower the jars in gently, tilting them to fill with the hot water. In a small saucepan, keep some water warm but not boiling; place the lids in the water. Have an additional kettle of water on to boil. Peel and core the tomatoes: Bring a large pot of water to the boil. Have a large bowl of ice water at the ready. Gently lower the tomatoes into the boiling water and blanch them for 60 seconds. Remove with a strainer and transfer them to the ice water. Once cool, slit the skins; they should peel off easily. Remove the cores with a small paring knife. You will need to do this in batches. Discard skins and cores. Prepare the sauce: Coarsely chop the tomatoes and add them to a large stockpot. Place stockpot over medium-high heat, crushing and stirring the tomatoes to keep from burning. Continue until all the tomatoes are added and crushed. Bring the tomatoes to a boil, then reduce heat and keep at a low boil. Reduce to the desired thickness, by a third for a thin sauce, or by half for a thick sauce. Fill and close the jars: Using canning tongs, remove the jars from the canner, carefully pouring the water back into the canner. Set next to the sauce. Turn the heat under the canner to high. Add two tablespoons of bottled lemon juice and one teaspoon of salt to each jar; add a teaspoon of sugar to offset the added acidity if desired. Use a ladle to pour the sauce into the jars through a canning funnel, leaving 1/2-inch headspace at the top. Run a clean chopstick around the inside of the jar to dislodge any trapped air. Wipe the rims of the jars with a damp paper towel. Place the lids on, and screw on the rings until just finger-tight. Seal the jars: Using canning tongs, gently transfer the jars to the canner, taking care to keep them vertical. When all the jars are in the canner, there should be at least 1 inch water covering them; if you need more, add water from the kettle until the jars are sufficiently covered. Bring the water to a full rolling boil, and process for 40 minutes. Remove and cool: Using canning tongs, gently remove the jars from the canner and transfer them to a kitchen towel or cooling rack, again keeping them vertical. Do not set hot jars directly on to cool counter surfaces. Leave to cool, undisturbed, for at least 12 hours. If any of the jars do not seal when cool, reprocess using the method above, or refrigerate and use immediately. Label and store: Add a label to the lid or side of your jar, noting the date it was canned. Remove the rings and store jars in a cool, dark place for up to one year. Refrigerate after opening.
BAKED TOMATO SLICES
A delicious way to top leftover pasta!
Provided by Laura
Categories Side Dish Vegetables Tomatoes
Time 15m
Yield 2
Number Of Ingredients 5
Steps:
- Preheat oven to 350 degrees F (175 degrees C). Brush baking sheet with about 1 tablespoon olive oil.
- Arrange tomato slices on the baking sheet. Sprinkle rosemary and garlic over tomatoes and brush with remaining olive oil; season with salt and pepper.
- Bake in the preheated oven until tomatoes are tender, 5 to 10 minutes.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 138.4 calories, Carbohydrate 4.1 g, Fat 13.7 g, Fiber 1.2 g, Protein 0.9 g, SaturatedFat 1.9 g, Sodium 5.2 mg, Sugar 2.4 g
ITALIAN SEASONED TOMATO SAUCE
This is a good basic sauce to can and use in your recipes. It needs to be followed exactly to insure safety . Adding extra ingredients will make it unsafe to can. This is from the Ball Blue Book.
Provided by Violet 2
Categories Sauces
Time 2h35m
Yield 4 pints, 4 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 12
Steps:
- Wash tomatoes; drain.
- Peel, core and cut into small pieces; set aside.
- Sauté onions and garlic in olive oil in a large saucepot. Add tomatoes and
- seasonings
- Simmer about 2 hours, stirring occasionally.
- Press mixture through a sieve or food mill; discard seeds.
- Cook pulp in a large, uncovered saucepot over medium-high heat until
- sauce thickens, stirring to prevent sticking.
- Add 1 tablespoon bottled lemon juice or 1/4 teaspoon citric acid to each pint jar.
- Carefully ladle hot sauce into hot jars, leaving 1/4-inch headspace.
- Wipe jar rim clean.
- Place lid on jar with sealing compound next to glass.
- Screw band down evenly and firmly just until a point of resistance is met.
- process 35 minute in a boiling water bath canner.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 341, Fat 12.6, SaturatedFat 2, Sodium 1804.7, Carbohydrate 55.8, Fiber 15.3, Sugar 34.6, Protein 11.1
OVEN ROASTED TOMATO SAUCE
I have used this recipe for years and it never fails. I usually make it in the summer as we usually have a vegetable garden and always end up with too many tomatoes, I then make in batches,for the freezer. I use a lot of garlic in this recipe but thats because we love it and the garlic sweetens in the roasting process. I have strained the sauce at times to remove the seeds. Though most people don't mind tomato seeds.
Provided by C.C619
Categories Vegetable
Time 2h20m
Yield 4-6 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 7
Steps:
- Preheat the oven 400°f.
- Slice tomatoes in half, set aside.
- Pour the olive oil onto a large baking sheet and spread it around the sheet.
- Sprinkle evenly the garlic, herbs, sugar, salt and pepper over the oil.
- Place the tomatoes cut side down onto the baking sheet.
- Roast for about 30-40 minutes, or until the skins start to lift from the tomatoes.
- Allow to cool.
- Remove the skins and put the sauce into a large bowl and break up the flesh with a fork.
- Reheat sauce if using immediately.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 107.8, Fat 7.2, SaturatedFat 1, Sodium 593.4, Carbohydrate 10.5, Fiber 2.9, Sugar 6.5, Protein 2.2
THE FAMOUS SEAFOOD SEASONING RECIPE
This one really wasn't that hard to crack...The ingredients are printed on the container! The only difficult part was working out the correct ratios for each spice, or herb... But patient perseverance, and good ol' 'trial and error' saved the day. The original Old Bay® Seasoning was invented in the 1940's by an American-German immigrant named Gustav Brunn. Initially, it was intended only for use on crab meat (as there was plenty of it in the Chesapeake Bay area where Gustav lived!), but in the last decade or so, it's used in other food areas, such as poultry and salads.
Provided by The Colonel's Kitchen
Categories 100+ Everyday Cooking Recipes
Time 15m
Yield 180
Number Of Ingredients 12
Steps:
- Mix the salt, celery seed, dry mustard powder, red pepper, black pepper, bay leaves, paprika, cloves, allspice, ginger, cardamom, and cinnamon together in a bowl until thoroughly combined. Store in an airtight container.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 1.1 calories, Carbohydrate 0.1 g, Fat 0.1 g, Fiber 0.1 g, Sodium 245.7 mg
HOMEMADE TOMATO SAUCE
This homemade tomato sauce is made with fresh tomatoes, slowly cooked with onion, green pepper, basil, garlic, and red wine until rich and flavorful.
Provided by MOLSON7
Categories Tomato Pasta Sauce
Time 4h40m
Yield 6
Number Of Ingredients 13
Steps:
- Bring a large pot of water to a boil. Prepare a large bowl of ice water.
- Plunge whole tomatoes in boiling water until skin starts to peel, about 1 minute. Remove with a slotted spoon and place in ice bath. Let rest until cool enough to handle, then remove peels and squeeze out seeds.
- Chop 8 tomatoes and puree them in a blender or food processor until smooth. Chop remaining 2 tomatoes and set aside.
- Heat butter and oil in a large pot or Dutch oven over medium heat. Add onion, bell pepper, carrot, and garlic; cook and stir until onion softens, about 5 minutes. Pour in pureed tomatoes, then stir in chopped tomatoes, wine, basil, and Italian seasoning. Place celery stalks and bay leaf in the pot and bring to a boil. Reduce heat to low, cover, and simmer for 2 hours.
- Stir in tomato paste; simmer for an additional 2 hours. Discard celery and bay leaf and serve.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 148.6 calories, Carbohydrate 15 g, Cholesterol 10.2 mg, Fat 8.9 g, Fiber 4.2 g, Protein 2.9 g, SaturatedFat 3.1 g, Sodium 104.9 mg, Sugar 8.4 g
SEASONED TOMATO SAUCE
Make and share this Seasoned Tomato Sauce recipe from Food.com.
Provided by Diana Adcock
Categories Sauces
Time 2h20m
Yield 5 pints
Number Of Ingredients 7
Steps:
- Saute onion, carrot, celery and peppers in olive oil until onions are limp and transparent.
- Add tomatoes to veg and cook for 15-20 min.
- Puree veg in a mill or processor.
- Add salt and cook uncovered for 1 hour, stirring often.
- Ladle into hot jars leaving 1/4 inch head space and process in a boiling water bath for 45 minutes.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 301.3, Fat 12.6, SaturatedFat 1.8, Sodium 1039.6, Carbohydrate 45.5, Fiber 13.2, Sugar 27.5, Protein 8.6
HOMEMADE SEASONED SALT
We love using this delicious blend to season chicken or vegetables before grilling. Makes enough to store and use later. Sprinkle over meat or vegetables and grill.
Provided by Jayna
Time 5m
Yield 19
Number Of Ingredients 6
Steps:
- Stir salt, pepper, paprika, garlic powder, onion powder, and cayenne pepper in an airtight container, seal, and shake to combine.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 2.3 calories, Carbohydrate 0.5 g, Fiber 0.2 g, Protein 0.1 g, Sodium 1198.9 mg, Sugar 0.1 g
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