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Friday, September 23, 2011
Marinara Sauce
12 cups peeled and seeded fresh ripe tomatoes
2 large yellow or white onions, peeled and diced
2 Tbs olive oil
2 Tbs minced garlic
2 Tbs dried herbs (basil, oregano, rosemary, thyme, etc) mixed, total or Italian seasoning
salt and red pepper to taste
2 Tbs olive oil
2 Tbs minced garlic
2 Tbs dried herbs (basil, oregano, rosemary, thyme, etc) mixed, total or Italian seasoning
salt and red pepper to taste
1. Bring one pot of water to boil. Throw tomatoes into the boiling water for 30 seconds.
2. Place tomatoes into a bowl of cold water and you can already see how the peels start to come off.3. Remove the peels.
5. Squeeze all the seeds out into a separate bowl.
6. Place the tomatoes in a food processor and use the pulse button to crush the tomatoes. Don't entirely liquefy them, you want the sauce to be a bit chunky. Pour the crushed tomatoes into a large pot to cook on a medium heat.7. Chop the onions.
8. Heat up the olive oil in a large pan. Add the onions and cook slowly, on medium heat until they start to become clear and caramelize. Cooking brings out onions’ natural sweet flavoring. Add the garlic and dried herbs and cook for 5 minutes.9. Add the onions to the tomatoes and continue cooking for 2 hours. Stir occasionally. When it cooks for that long, the tomato sauce thickens.
Freeze whatever you are not going to use.
P.S. Add mushrooms, ground beef or meatballs to the sauce for extra flavoring.
Thursday, September 15, 2011
Thursday, September 1, 2011
Light Tomato Cucumber Salad
1 cucumber
3 tomatoes
1-1/2 tbs white distilled vinegar (5%)
1/8 c water
1/2 tbs sugar
salt and ground pepper to taste
dill weed (optional)
Low calorie salad that is so easy and fast side dish during the summer BBQs.
1. Peel the cucumber, then chop the cucumber and tomatoes into slices. Place the vegetables into a bowl and add salt, pepper and chopped dill weed.
2. Mix water, vinegar and sugar in a separate container. Pour the liquid over tomato and cucumber slices.
3. Tastes the best if you let it marinade in the refrigeration for a little while.
3 tomatoes
1-1/2 tbs white distilled vinegar (5%)
1/8 c water
1/2 tbs sugar
salt and ground pepper to taste
dill weed (optional)
Low calorie salad that is so easy and fast side dish during the summer BBQs.
1. Peel the cucumber, then chop the cucumber and tomatoes into slices. Place the vegetables into a bowl and add salt, pepper and chopped dill weed.
2. Mix water, vinegar and sugar in a separate container. Pour the liquid over tomato and cucumber slices.
3. Tastes the best if you let it marinade in the refrigeration for a little while.
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