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Chili Sauce by Salad FoodieChili sauce is one answer to that bumper tomato harvest. The perky piquant sauce can compliment many classic recipes like meatballs, meatloaf, cutlets, chops, tenders, eggs, potatoes, etc. This recipe is from Ball Blue Book of Canning (2010) and is what I’d deem a standard chili sauce for a wide variety of family uses. It is not… |
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Tomato and Mozzarella Salad by Jennifer SikoraIf you are looking for a lighter, healthier salad, then this one is for you! Comprised of tomatoes, mozzarella and a few choice spices for flavor, this salad is delicious and healthy! |
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Salsa by MarlyneThis salsa is truly authentic the real taste of Mexico! |
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Salsa by Beth Roan
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Curried Peanut and Tomato Soup by Gloria BassI adore this soup - so easy to make, delicious and satisfying. I've also made it with chunks of sweet potato added for a stand-alone meal soup. The distinct flavors of fresh cilantro and curry powder, along with the unexpected addition of peanut butter, turn a simple tomato-based soup into something special. You can make it… |
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Quick & Easy Tomato Soup by Bob VincentThis is a quick and easy tomato soup. It is rich and creamy. It works nice for a quick weeknight meal served with a sandwich or good bread and a salad. This recipe is adapted from one that appeared in Fine Cooking magazine several years ago. The recipe makes a fair amount and leftovers keep well refrigerated for a few days. |
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Ketchup Recipe by David St. JohnRegular ketchup is chock full of sugar, salt, preservatives and all sorts of things you probably don't want to think much about. Low Sugar and Low Salt ketchups cost $3 for a small bottle. With this recipe you can make 12 ounces for less than 50¢. It tastes best after the seasonings have a chance to blend, but it can be used right… |
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Chinese Tomato Salad by Chef Feiny www.feintastingfoods.comSo easy......& So good. |
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The Italian Sauce or Gravy Debate by Claudia lamascoloA little history goes a long way. Some Regions in Italy called Tomato topping "Sauce" and some called it "Gravy"... no right or wrong here... just depends where your from ... but here is some interesting facts that will help answer those debates. |
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Crushed Greek tomato and olive oil sauce by Nicholas HuffmanPomodoro style sauce with black olives, capers and chillies adding subtle character. Rich stewed tomato depth of flavour freshened with the addition of tomato puree or pasatta at the very end of the cooking to refine. Great with pasta, as a base for braising vegetables with the addition of a little stock or as a condiment to meat,… |
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Arrabbiata Sauce by Gloria BassThis easy, versatile sauce is revved up with a jolt of crushed red pepper for extra flavor. Perfect over penne pasta, with shrimp, scallops or Italian sausage, it also makes a great vegetarian main course without the seafood. This sauce freezes and reheats very well. I make and freeze extra batches to have on hand for quick meals. |
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Fried Green Tomatoes by colleenEveryone loves these!!! |
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Baked Green Tomatoes by patricia m. smithQuick and tasty adjunct for spaghetti. |
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Baked Green Tomatoes by patricia smithQuick, baked green tomatoes |
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Cara's Marinara by Cara FernicolaThers are 3 simple rules that any Italian grandmother will tell you on how to make a good "gravy". Rule #1: Less is more! The key to a good sauce is that each ing. should compliment and bring out the flavor in next ing. My sauce consists of only 5 ing.! Rule #2: It's a fact... the longer you cook the sauce the better it will… |
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