Basic Tomato Sauce

All-purpose, basic tomato sauce is not just limited to italian dishes - it's adaptable in many ways, so please try this out.
If sterilizing jars is too much work, you can freeze the sauce in ziplock bags. The reason why I used different size jars is that I use different amounts when use the tomato sauce for making pizza sauce vs. making pasta sauce. I haven't added any spices or herbs, and just a minimal amount of salt, so that the sauce can stay flexible enough to be used in various recipes. Recipe by Ulisse
Basic Tomato Sauce
All-purpose, basic tomato sauce is not just limited to italian dishes - it's adaptable in many ways, so please try this out.
If sterilizing jars is too much work, you can freeze the sauce in ziplock bags. The reason why I used different size jars is that I use different amounts when use the tomato sauce for making pizza sauce vs. making pasta sauce. I haven't added any spices or herbs, and just a minimal amount of salt, so that the sauce can stay flexible enough to be used in various recipes. Recipe by Ulisse
Steps
- 1
Put the olive oil in a pan, add the garlic which has been crushed with the side of a knife, and sauté until fragrant. Add the roughly chopped up vegetables.
- 2
Sauté slowly over medium heat until the vegetables are a little browned around the edges.
- 3
Add all the tomatoes at once, and mix with the sautéed vegetables, scooping them up from the bottom of the pot.
- 4
Raise the heat to high. After 3 minutes the tomatoes will start to soften and fall apart. Add the salt at this point.
- 5
Use a wooden or bamboo spatula to mash the tomatoes against the sides of the pan. They'll be crushed easily since they will be quite soft by this point.
- 6
When all the tomatoes have been softened and crushed, set the heat to low-medium and simmer for about 10 minutes.
- 7
When the sauce has reduced by about 20%, it's done. Strain the sauce at this point. You can also push it through a wide-mesh sieve.
- 8
When the sauce is strained it looks like this. The bowl on the far side contains the skins and meat of tomatoes that were left over.
- 9
I made a lot this time so I packed it in jars. Prepare some jars (like empty jam jars, for example) by sterilizing them in boiling water.
- 10
I used a variety of differently sized jars. Fill them all to the top as shown in Step 9, leaving no gap at the top.
- 11
Put on the lids, and place the jars upside down in a deep pot and completely immerse in hot water. Boil for 20 minutes to sterilize.
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