I know you're probably getting tired of hearing about tomatoes, right?
But, then again, just think how I feel.
This week we finally got into canning tomato sauce. We've used this sauce recipe for a few years and we're very pleased with the simplicity and taste.
Spaghetti Sauce for Canning
adapted from this recipe at Cooks.com
yield: approximately 9 pints
1/4 bushel tomatoes, cored, blanched, & peeled, approximately 32 cups (we use a mixture of Roma and what ever other red tomatoes Tim decides to plant)
1 large onion, peeled and chopped
1 medium green bell pepper, chopped
1/2 cup oil
2 Tbsp dried parsley
2 Tbsp dried oregano
2 Tbsp dried basil
1 Tbsp minced garlic
2 Tbsp salt
6 Tbsp sugar
24 oz. tomato paste
In an 8-Quart or larger pot, cook the onion and pepper in the oil over medium heat until soft. Add tomatoes and cook until very soft. (As you can see this recipe just barely fits in an 8-Quart pot.)
Add seasonings and cook down until thick. We usually cook at a simmer for 8-10 hours. Process in a hot water bath for 50 minutes or in a pressure canner for 20 minutes at 10 lbs.
By the way, these are some of my best friends right now. Seriously, how did I ever can without them?!?
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ReplyDeleteThis looks lovely and like such a good idea. You'd have pasta sauce for weeks after that.
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We didn't get enough tomatoes in our tiny garden to be able to can anything this year. But we're about to have loads of peppers!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for hosting the party! I linked up #'s 7,8, & - my hopeless chair addiction, my first pillowmaking attempt, and a plea for input on a very serious blogging matter! :)
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Stopping by from local sugar. Love for you to return the follow when you can. Hope you have a great weekend!
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that looks so good right in the pan! I would have to refrain from making boat loads of pasta to eat all of the sauce in one setting! I am your newest GFC follower from the Aloha Friday Hop!
ReplyDeleteI would love someone to teach me how to can! Thanks for sharing! We're neighbors over at Your Thriving Family today! Blessings from simplyhelpinghim.com
ReplyDeleteThis looks so delicious and fun to make! I'm a new follower from the Aloha hop, and I'd love a visit back at http://www.two-in-diapers.blogspot.com when you get a chance! :)
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