Some while back I asked you to “hold another thought” - I'm so
sorry for the delay – you must be going blue by now!
You'll find this sauce invaluable – it lends itself to so many
recipes – a perfect addition to your working week suppers list.
As with the curry sauce it is probably not convenient to make it
when you're multitasking on a Sunday. It is not a complicated or
challenging recipe but well worth the time it takes.
Here goes :
Tomato
Sauce
500g passata
1 medium onion, chopped finely
2 cloves of roasted garlic or crushed fresh garlic
1 tbsp of rapeseed oil
knob of butter – 25g
1 tbsp of tomato paste
250g of vegetable stock
a generous sprinkle of oregano
black pepper to taste
1 tsp caster sugar
1 tsp of salt, to taste
Melt the oil and butter in a medium size saucepan (21cms/8”
in diameter), add the onion and soften gently – 4-5 minutes, then
add the garlic. Add the oregano and black pepper. Add the tomato
paste and cook for 1-2 minutes. It's important that you cook the
paste – if you don't it will be bitter and taste horrible! Add
the passata, stock and then the sugar. The sugar is meant to balance
out the acidity that one sometimes gets with tomatoes. Simmer the
sauce for 30 minutes. The sauce will reduce and thicken. Taste the
sauce before you add any salt – it's a matter of personal taste.
The flavours in your sauce will develop and so will benefit from
being made a couple of days ahead and fridged.
The sauce freezes well, bear in mind the size of portions –
whatever suits you – smaller is more practical, you can always take
out two – no waste.
You'll get 670g of sauce from the recipe.
Hold yet another thought!
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