Rich Tomato & Rosemary Pasta Sauce

A lovely rustic tomato sauce made using the ingredients from the second mystery bag. Store cupboard tomatoes brought alive with fresh rosemary from the garden and garlic (from Tesco’s!). This sauce is also rather conveniently doubling up as my second weeks homework for the #cookpadcookeryschool 👩🍳
Rich Tomato & Rosemary Pasta Sauce
A lovely rustic tomato sauce made using the ingredients from the second mystery bag. Store cupboard tomatoes brought alive with fresh rosemary from the garden and garlic (from Tesco’s!). This sauce is also rather conveniently doubling up as my second weeks homework for the #cookpadcookeryschool 👩🍳
Cooking Instructions
- 1
Finely dice the onions and crush the garlic. Gently fry in a little olive oil for a good ten minutes, without allowing the onions to colour or brown.
- 2
Add the rosemary, tomato passata and tinned tomatoes. Allow to simmer on the hob for 40-50 mins on a very low temp. Season with salt and pepper then serve with spaghetti.
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