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OK, what next.... ?

Postby meriad » 23 Sep 2013, 20:23

in the hope that someone will read this fairly soon :lol: :lol: :lol: following on from Kaz posts about cooking up the glut of tomatoes, I did the same today. Ripe tomatoes, peppers, and basil from the greenhouse, as well as frozen onions (because I'm lazy) :lol: but nothing in the way of salt or other spices as I figure I'd add those when using the sauce in whatever pasta recipe I'm using

It's all boiled down and smells really yummy - even if I say so myself. But now the question is; what next :? Do I just blend it all with a mix stick think or do I need to press (pass?) it through a sieve. I'd quite like to get rid of whatever stalks there are from the basil as well as any hard tomato skin or is that overkill?
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Re: OK, what next.... ?

Postby Workingman » 23 Sep 2013, 20:34

I think that's it is a 50:50 choice depending on personal taste, Ria. Whizzing it will break down most of the seeds/skins/stalks; passing it through a sieve will make a sort of pasata. As it is a base for a multitude of other sauces to which you will add veggies or meat I am guessing that it will not make much of a difference.

BTW It does sound rather yummy.
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Re: OK, what next.... ?

Postby meriad » 23 Sep 2013, 20:37

:lol: :lol: thank you!!!!!!!!!!!!

I'm going the lazy option and am whizzing with a stick in that case :kick: :kick: :kick: :kick:
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Re: OK, what next.... ?

Postby Kaz » 23 Sep 2013, 20:43

I whizzed the lot Ria, reckoning the fibre would do me good :-P :lol: :D
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Re: OK, what next.... ?

Postby Kaz » 23 Sep 2013, 20:45

So far we've used it as soup - it needed watering down a bit for soup so one time I added some goats milk to make it a bit creamy, and another time a bit of stock - and we've had it on pasta 8-) :D
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Re: OK, what next.... ?

Postby meriad » 23 Sep 2013, 20:51

Well, besides the obvious fact that it's lacking salt, it is very very yummy :) It's not a huge amount so I'm going to split it into two portions and freeze it and use it for a bolognaise sauce I think as the flavours are perfect for that.

I am really pleased :)


PS: I was going to harvest the lot and make a green / red tomato chutney as per your other recipe Frank (and I did buy all the ingredients) but I'm glad I didn't now.... I'm going to give the remaining green and nearly ripe tomatoes and peppers another week or so and if I'm lucky I'll get another batch of sauce out of it all
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Re: OK, what next.... ?

Postby Workingman » 23 Sep 2013, 21:24

Ria, it should also do for lasagne or mousakka, and possibly chilli con carne. It could also be a pizza sauce..... if you are not too lazy to make your own. ;) :-P
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Re: OK, what next.... ?

Postby Kaz » 23 Sep 2013, 21:29

Ria I didn't have enough green toms in the end, they all ripened apart from half a dozen or so :lol:
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Re: OK, what next.... ?

Postby Weka » 25 Sep 2013, 08:52

What type of tomatoes did you plant?
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Re: OK, what next.... ?

Postby Kaz » 25 Sep 2013, 09:30

We planted plum, cherry and a variety of salad tomato (can't remember which)

The real stars were the plum and cherry varieties, we'll stick to those next time :)
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