Garden driven Spaghetti Sauce.htm
Tuesday November 8th, 2016 8:29:20 AM

Garden driven Spaghetti Sauce

Objective:
Present the recipe for Garden driven Spaghetti Sauce.
Conclusion:
Some years the garden yields more or different peppers so we like to keep our marinara sauce recipe flexible. Most ingredients we grow every year - garlic,basil, oregeno, tomatoes, Some ingredients have good and bad garden years peppers , and onions.
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Servings: Makes 6 to 8 quarts of sauce
Storage: Can be canned, frozen or immediately enjoyed in your favorite marinara sauce recipe.
Uses: Spaghetti, ravioli, eggplant or chicken parm, fried calimari dip,...

Ingredients

* Note: If you have no spicy garden peppers you can add crushed red pepper or red hot sauce instead. Objective is to provide warm aftertaste; not to make it too spicy.

Directions

  1. Sweat the onions, spicy peppers in olive oil
  2. add garlic
  3. after minute or two add sugar to carmelize
  4. Add red wine
  5. Cook a few minutes
  6. Add tomatoes (large tomatos like beefsteak I peel before adding, plum and cherry tomatoes chop and deseed - fish out skins later)
  7. Add basil
  8. Add oregeno whole (will be fished out later with Bay leaves)
  9. Add Worchestershire sauce
  10. Simmer - cook uncovered for several hours
  11. Add tomato paste ( fill a 4 cup measuring cup with 2 cups of the cooking sauce skimmed off top; mix in the paste well; then pour into sauce)
  12. Add diced deseeded bell peppers ( we add them late so they don't completely dissolve in sauce)
  13. Simmer another couple of hours
  14. Important: Do Not Burn the Sauce! Cook over low heat and stir occassionally
    You can use a crock pot if you half size this recipe
    Fish out the tomato skins with wooden spoon handle as you cook
  15. Add salt, pepper and sugar or wine to taste
Good sauce can take 6 to 8 hours
You need to remove most of the water which will reduce volume by half
Cook until you reach consistency (thickness) and flavor you want
This recipe is flexible - use whatever type of tomatoes and peppers you have;
You can also alter amount of herbs (basil, oregeno, garlic)
and amount of heat ( more or less jalapeno or other spice source)