Thursday, June 12, 2008

Spaghetti/pizza/meat ball sandwich sauce

I have been attempting to find a tomato sauce recipe my whole family will eat.  I think this may be the beginning of such a sauce.  If you have any suggestions-I'd love to hear!!  This is just a very basic, and easy to remember.

@ 1 TBSP of olive oil
some chopped onion (one small or half)
mushrooms (of course optional)
1 tsp salt
1 big clove of garlic crushed
1 tsp dried basil
1 tsp dried oregano 
sprinkle of pepper
   Saute on med/low above ingredients til totally limp-@ 10 min.

Add 28 oz can of concentrated crushed tomatoes (I use Walmart's brand $.97)
If like chunky, add small can (15oz) of diced tomatoes. (Aldi's for $.45, I think)

Taste.  May need a little more salt if added the diced tomatoes.  Add 1 tsp of sugar for the kids if needed. :)  

I've used this as pizza sauce (with Debbie's delicious pita wheat recipe) and no one complained.  It's a start..... :)

 


2 comments:

sassy said...

I highly recommend adding mushrooms-they add a lot of taste. But still, I'd like to try it without mushrooms or onions-for those "nothing left in the refrigerator" days. :)

Sassy

dawn h-s said...

You can also add carrot, chopped very tiny. Back in the day, I also added cubed, firm tofu to my sauces. I told the kids it was cheese. Now they are more savvy. A big glurg of red wine helps bring out the softer side of the tomato...sort of like adding a pinch of sugar.

You can find lots of sauce recipes to use as suggestions in the Whole Foods for the Whole Family, More with Less, and older "church" cookbooks.

I made a year's worth of sauce and canned it (and all the other tomato products my family used) two or three years. I don't recommend making huge batches of sauce because if you get distracted and scorch it, you ruin the whole batch and eat smokey sauce for a whole year...and then some:)