FoodPreserve summer's flavor: Make your tomato sauce

Preserve summer's flavor: Make your tomato sauce

Tomato sauce - Yummy
Tomato sauce - Yummy
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5:17 PM EDT, May 22, 2024

Fruits and vegetables simply taste best in spring and summer. To preserve their flavor for longer, make homemade preserves. Combine juicy and fragrant tomatoes with garlic to make a delicious sauce, then store it in a jar. It's perfect for a quick dinner.

Although tomatoes are available throughout the year without problems, their taste leaves much to be desired. The sauce made from them tastes bland, so canned tomatoes become a better option. Instead of lamenting over flavorless tomatoes, ensure a stock of sauce today. In fall and winter, you'll thank yourself.

Tomato sauce in a jar

Homemade tomato sauce in a jar is a real lifesaver. First, it has a rich flavor and great ingredients that store-bought products can't compete with. Secondly, it saves you from hunger on busy days—just open, heat, and mix with pasta.

Tomato sauce for jars for winter. An idea for a quick dinner.
Tomato sauce for jars for winter. An idea for a quick dinner.© Canva

A hint of garlic and a good dose of spices further enhance the flavor. Nothing more is even meat, to delis needed right your family with a delicious meal. Setting aside some time in the kitchen to prepare these preserves is worth it.

Ingredients:

  •                   
  • 7 pounds of ripe tomatoes
  • 1 tablespoon of salt
  • 3 cloves of garlic
  • 1 teaspoon of oregano
  • 4 tablespoons of olive oil
  • 1 teaspoon of thyme
  • 6 allspice berries
  • 1 teaspoon of basil
  • a pinch of chili
  • a flat teaspoon of pepper

Preparation method:

          

  1. Wash and quarter the tomatoes. Remove any tough parts.
  2. Transfer to a large pot, add salt, and cook over medium heat for an hour. Meanwhile, blend them as they begin to break down. Remember to stir to prevent burning.
  3. Add crushed garlic and all the spices. Cook for 30 minutes.
  4. Add olive oil and continue cooking, stirring occasionally.
  5. Remove the pot from the heat and blend the sauce if necessary, removing the allspice berries.
  6. Transfer the sauce to clean, sterilized jars. Pour a tablespoon of olive oil on top and seal tightly. Pasteurize for 30 minutes.

Store the sauce in a dry and cool place. Enjoy!

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