DIY Tomato Sauce
There's nothing I love more than reigniting old world skills that are slowly being lost like crocheting and roasting coffee. Yesterday a fellow old-world-skill-lover, Ashley, and I canned tomato sauce with mostly things we'd grown ourselves. Here's how we did it:
1. Harvest any tomato sauce appropriate vegetables and herbs from your garden. We found tomatos, onion, garlic, bell pepper and basil. We also procured honey from a local farm.
2. Chop up all ingredients. We used 5 lbs hothouse tomatoes, some onion and green bell pepper, 4 cloves garlic, a handful of basil and other Italian herbs.
3. Add all to a large pot along with sea salt, fresh cracked black pepper, lemon juice and honey. Maybe 1 tsp of each.
4. Let simmer with no lid until the volume has reduced to half. While it is simmering, continuously crush the larger pieces. Also, watch a Ricky Gervais movie.
5. At the same time, sanitize 4 small mason jars and in the same water, boil the lids.
5. Using a submersion blend, whirl everything to a thick sauce with no large pieces left behind.
6. Ladel the sauce into each mason jar with 1/2" head room. With a cloth to avoid burns, secure the hot lids on and gather ribbon to decorate.
7. We experimented with re-boiling half the jars in the water and leaving half out. Both sealed.
So that's that. Now we have eggplant cassarole for months to come!
Labels: ashley, canning, gardening, preserves, recipe, RECIPES, tomato sauce, TUTORIALS
2 Comments:
Hey Amy,
Neat blog. I love the idea of using honey to sweeten the sauce and using local ingredients. Totally awesome.
Thanks Joyce! I love your blog.
I definitely used this tomato sauce a few days ago for eggplant casserole and it was wonderful.
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