Fall Freezer Tomato Sauce

"This comes from my Victory Garden Cookbook. When summer's harvest is coming to a close, this is a great way to wrap up the leftovers in the garden. This only makes 6 pints, so I usually double or tripple the recipe. If your a purist, you can omit the tomato paste and simmer longer to concentrate the flavor. I"m always in a hurry, so I use the paste."
 
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Ready In:
1hr 5mins
Ingredients:
13
Yields:
6 pints
Serves:
6
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ingredients

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directions

  • Heat oil; saute onions & carrots until onions are wilted. add celery & green peppers and cook another 3 minutes, add garlic and cook 30 seconds.
  • Add broth, peeled and chopped tomatoes, paste, bay leaves & salt/pepper.
  • Bring to boil and simmer 30 minutes, add herbs and simmer 5 minute longer, remove bay leaves.
  • Process lightly in food processor or food mill so it still has some texture.
  • Place the bowl in ice water so it will cool quickly, when it falls to room temperature, fill freezer containers, cover and chill in refrigerator before freezing.

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Reviews

  1. Very good recipe, however, I leave out the celery and carrots and beef broth, add more tomatoes,sautéing onions, peppers, (red,green and 1 habanero or jalapeno)and never forget the garlic:) Fresh chopped basil, and oregano, salt & pepper and a pinch of roasted paprika in Virgin Olive Oil..
     
  2. I cooked this for about an hour today and it will go into the freezer now for pasta sauce at a later date. I added 2 red peppers but made no other changes and blitzed it up with my stick blender.Such a versatile and useful recipe especially great when there is a tomato glut. Made for Holiday Tag.
     
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