
12. One Secret To Terrific Tomato Sauce!
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Do you use a secret ingredient in one of your meals to make it taste fantastic or to add nutrients? In today's episode I talk about one of my secret ingredients for my homemade tomato sauce. It is the one, the only...drumroll please....THE CARROT!
I use carrots for 3 reasons:
- to reduce the acidity of the tomatoes
- to add a natural sweetness instead of using sugar
- to sneakily add extra veggies to my kids dietary repertoire
Growing up with an Italian mother, purchasing jarred sauce was a BIG SIN in my family (LOL) so I have never done that. I have always made my own. If you would like my recipe, click here to see the video or if you don't like videos, I have posted it below.
INGREDIENTS:
- Three 28oz cans Italian plum tomatoes
- Garlic, chopped (never let anyone tell you how much garlic to use...even me!)
- Two or three Tablespoons olive oil
- One small carrot, grated on a plane grater (not shredded, minced, chopped, sliced or diced. GRATED, I mean it!)
- Fresh basil, chopped, or about 2 teaspoons dried herbs of your choice
- Salt and pepper to taste
METHOD:
- In a large pan on medium heat, saute garlic in olive oil just until fragrant (about 30 seconds)
- Pour in tomatoes with juice
- Add in grated carrot
- Add dried herbs if using (if using fresh basil, wait until the end)
- Stir and mash up tomatoes with masher or back of a fork (alternatively you can run them through the blender BEFORE cooking)
- Cover pot and bring to boil
- Bring heat to low, take the cover half off of the pot and let simmer about 30-40 minutes until the sauce thickens to your preference.
- Add fresh basil and serve
Makes a healthy amount of sauce, but if it's too much, freeze it. Keeps in the freezer for 6 months. When ready, either thaw or pop it frozen in a covered pot on low heat. Stir occasionally and serve when hot.