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• Aug. 5, 2005 - Fresh from the Garden Spaghetti Sauce

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Well I was reading Kristina's blog about how she made homemade spaghetti sauce from REAL tomatoes, not canned and decided that I would finally give it a try.  She admits that she's a recovering microwave mom and I'd definitely say that I am too!  Nonetheless with a Kristina and VegieMama's encouragement, I went for it.

 

We planted our tomato plants right by our side door in hopes that we'd remember to water them more often if we had to walk by them and the hose every day.  I was pretty impressed with how our tomatoes were growing and ripening beautifully.  I sent the boys out there with a basket and was so proud when they came back with it overflowing with tomatoes - Roma, Better Boy and ummm another kind. 

 

Well obviously I hadn't paid enough attention to Kristina's comment about how many tomatoes it takes to make spaghetti sauce.  I even went out and bought some jars because I just knew that it was going to make so much that I'd need to can some.  I looked all over the internet for instructions on how to make homemade spaghetti sauce and got some handy dandy tips, but I ended up combining the recipes and kind of doing my own thing.

 

  • First I dipped the tomatoes (a few at a time) in boiling water for about a minute.  After that I put them into cold water and the skins came right off.  Then I had to discard the seeds and dice the tomatoes. 
  • Next I diced two cloves of garlic and some basil and sauteed them in olive oil.
  • Then I put the tomatoes and seasonings into my Vita Mix Food Processor and let it work it's magic. 
  • When I put it into a pot to cook on the stove, it was too runny so I resorted to the prepackaged spaghetti sauce seasoning packet.  I read online that I could have just added corn starch, but after all that work I didn't want to risk messing it up.  So there went my organic sauce!
  • Nonetheless after it had boiled and simmered for awhile, the kitchen was smelling YUMMY.  I was almost afraid to taste it after all that hard work.

Fortunately Tony & the boys are brave and it got rave reviews.  I had been reading alot about the benefits of adding garlic to our diets so I felt pretty good about that part of it too.  I can definitely see why someone would want to make a whole bunch of it in one day and then can it and why they would need 50 tomato plants!  It was a pretty messy and time consuming process, but it felt good to get in touch with my inner "organic homesteader" self.  LOL.

 

 

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• Aug. 5, 2005 - Yum!

Posted by crewchief
Sounds like it turned out great! It's amazing how many it takes, isn't it? DH was already asking for more this week, and wanting me to can some. I told him we needed a food processor first. LOL I'm glad it turned out for you!
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• Aug. 6, 2005 - Hello Nancy!

Posted by therobinsnest
A quick hello before we head off to bed. I am going to add you to my friend's list and read more tomorrow. :) Funny you should post a fresh tomato recipe when I had JUST asked for one on a Titus 2 board I go to! Seriously! I have never canned and am a recovering microholic as well. lol So, I want to look at the recipe and use it tomorrow with my 20 or so FAT cherry tomatoes. :)

Have a great night! ~ Robin
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• Aug. 7, 2005 - mmmmm

Posted by HappyApple
That sounds yummy!!!
I LOVE garlic!
I've never been big on microwaves.. I have one but the only thing I use it for is for heating water and re-heating. You'll be blessed getting away from using it. There is joy in getting to smell, feel and cook your own food. =)

Thank you on the comment about the quote I have on my blog. I found it as I was reading outloud to my children, The Sowers Series book about Abe Lincoln and it had that in there. Mentor Graham was one of Abe's close friends. At a time when Abe didn't think he couldn't do anything because he lacked 'schooling' his friend told him that. I just fell in love with it when I read it out loud.

My apple background.. neato.. I haven't really looked at it that long to see an illusion in it. I made it myself with a Paint Shop program my husband bought me.

Di

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• Aug. 8, 2005 - Oh thank you

Posted by Boltbabe
This brought back memories of my first garden! I had such lofty ideals about how I was going to miraculously have all this canned and frozen fresh food. Until the kitchen work came. Thanks for the morning chuckle! Glad you got rave reviews.
From a homesteader wannabe.
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