Simple Tomato and Mushroom pasta sauce.
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Simple Tomato and Mushroom pasta sauce.
Ingredients:
1 onion
2 cloves of garlic
4 tbsp red wine (8 if it's a French or spanish easy drinking vino)
2medium sized cans of plum tomatos (better with fresh plum toms)
2 large flat mushroom or equivalent porcini mushrooms.
torn fresh basil, salt and pepper to taste
1 tbsp tomato puree
1/2 tsp sugar.
olive oil
Finely chop onion and crush garlic and lightly fry in olive oil until onions are soft. Chop mushrooms and fry them for 2-3 minutes.
Add tomatos, wine and sugar and bring to a boil, them simmer for two hours. 5 mins before serving, add torn basil and black cracked pepper and serve on penne or your favourite pasta.
1 onion
2 cloves of garlic
4 tbsp red wine (8 if it's a French or spanish easy drinking vino)
2medium sized cans of plum tomatos (better with fresh plum toms)
2 large flat mushroom or equivalent porcini mushrooms.
torn fresh basil, salt and pepper to taste
1 tbsp tomato puree
1/2 tsp sugar.
olive oil
Finely chop onion and crush garlic and lightly fry in olive oil until onions are soft. Chop mushrooms and fry them for 2-3 minutes.
Add tomatos, wine and sugar and bring to a boil, them simmer for two hours. 5 mins before serving, add torn basil and black cracked pepper and serve on penne or your favourite pasta.
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Re: Simple Tomato and Mushroom pasta sauce.
Sounds interesting but I am not a huge mushroom man.
Re: Simple Tomato and Mushroom pasta sauce.
sounds pretty sweet
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Re: Simple Tomato and Mushroom pasta sauce.
I love mushrooms
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When I worked in Wholefoods we used to have the special high end bottled tomato sauces that cost like $10 for 18 oz. or whatever... I could never even remotely understand that, is there any food easier to make yourself than tomato sauce? You can fool experiment with the recipe to your heart's content and almost always wind up with a surplus of food for short money... it's also something you can grow most of the ingredients for without much trouble...
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Yes. The finer you chop them, the more readily they'll break down. If you want them to retain their integrity/texture, chop them less fine.
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Well there you go.
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Into the land of a informed, sophisticated and well thought out onion breakdown technique.lynnjen/mod/skyr";p="777388 wrote:There I go where?
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