"Fill your freezer" Tomato Sauce #vegan #easyrecipe
"Fill your freezer" Tomato Sauce #vegan #easyrecipe

Hey everyone, it’s Drew, welcome to my recipe site. Today, we’re going to make a special dish, "fill your freezer" tomato sauce #vegan #easyrecipe. One of my favorites. For mine, I’m gonna make it a bit unique. This is gonna smell and look delicious.

As well as with the usual suspects - pizza and pasta, I love this sauce served with chicken or fish or as a base for a minestrone or bean soup or even drink it as a soup by adding some broth. I make a huge batch once a month or so, freeze in portions and pull it out anytime I want a. Spoon sauce into an ice cube tray or snack-size freezer bags if you plan to use small amounts. This will not only save space in your freezer and minimize waste, it will make reheating individual.

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To begin with this recipe, we must prepare a few components. You can have "fill your freezer" tomato sauce #vegan #easyrecipe using 10 ingredients and 5 steps. Here is how you can achieve that.

The ingredients needed to make "Fill your freezer" Tomato Sauce #vegan #easyrecipe:
  1. Make ready 500 g tomatos
  2. Prepare 2-3 garlic cloves, crushed (you can also use smoked garlic paste)
  3. Prepare 1 tablespoon dried basil, or chopped fresh basil
  4. Make ready 1 tablespoon dried oregano
  5. Prepare 1/2 table spoon ground ginger (or 1 cm fresh ginger root, peeled and chopped)
  6. Get 1 table spoon dried thyme
  7. Make ready 1 tables spoon dried parsley or chopped fresh parsley (stems only are ok)
  8. Take 1 table spoon olive oil, ghee or butter
  9. Get 1 pinch chilli powder (optional). You can use 1 fresh red chilli if you like it hot
  10. Get to taste salt and pepper

Fill your freezer with a huge batch of this tomato sauce for many easy spaghetti dinners to come. Freezer spaghetti sauce is a great way to preserve those fresh summer-time tomatoes without the hassle of using a pressure canner. Freezer spaghetti sauce - easy to make and store. We often get requests for a smaller volume pasta sauce recipe that can be frozen rather than canned.

Instructions to make "Fill your freezer" Tomato Sauce #vegan #easyrecipe:
  1. Heat up olive oil / ghee / butter on medium heat and add garlic. Fry until garlic starts to get golden to bring out the taste.
  2. Add roughly chopped tomatoes and all the herbs and cook on medium heat until tomatoes let the liquid out and their skin starts to peel off. Typically about 15-20 minutes. If you would like a more liquid sauce, you may need to add a bit of water.
  3. If you are using fresh leafy herbs (parsley, basil) add them at the end to food processor rather than cook them - the sauce will be more fresh and aromatic this way.
  4. Let the mixture cook a bit and put in food processor. Blend to desired consistency. Taste the sauce and add other spices / herbs as desired.
  5. Use within 2 days of freeze, and pull out when needed in other recipes.

Freezer spaghetti sauce - easy to make and store. We often get requests for a smaller volume pasta sauce recipe that can be frozen rather than canned. Pantry items used: Chicken stock, frozen or canned corn kernels, black beans, canned tomato, tomato paste and pantry spices. Substitutions: Swap chicken breast for a cooked bbq chicken.(Just add it at the end instead of cooking with the soup). Or, leave it out entirely for a vegetarian option.

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