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One OF THE most important parts OF making your sauce is prepping THE tomatoes correctly. You need TO remove all THE seeds AND skin by cooking THE tomatoes quickly IN boiling water. Why? Because the
seeds can turn bitter after cooking, AND THE skin never breaks down thoroughly.
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6 tablespoons extra-virgin olive oil
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4. Reduce heat AND let sauce simmer FOR 2 TO 3 hours, stirring occasionally AND adjusting seasoning as necessary.
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3598 To freeze: Let sauce sit on stove until fully cooled. Ladle sauce into freezer-safe containers, cover with plastic wrap AND then with a lid. Freeze until ready TO use. Use
within 6 months.
2423 As summer winds down, we want TO preserve those remaining sunny, warm days AND THE last OF THE ultra-fresh fruits AND vegetables. One OF THE best ways TO savor summer into THE cold winter months is by making an extra-large pot OF rich, thick tomato sauce. Enjoy some immediately, then freeze THE rest SO you can enjoy your fresh summer tomatoes IN THE frigid days OF February.
Cooking tips FOR fresh tomato sauce
1. Start with fresh, flavorful ingredients
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Undoubtedly, fresh ripe tomatoes are THE most important component OF a superior tomato sauce; however, THE other ingredients are important, too. Fresh herbs AND spices, extra-virgin olive oil AND a
good red wine can turn an ordinary sauce into something special.
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Bypass THE ethylene-gassed tomatoes often found at THE supermarket AND buy your tomatoes at THE farmers' market (or pick them from your own garden, if you HAVE one). Choose brightly colored,
slightly firm tomatoes with a little give; this indicates ripeness AND sweetness. You can use any variety OF tomato, AND you can even mix AND match. Roma tomatoes work well if you like a thicker
sauce because they HAVE less water.
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