How to make easy and delicious tomato sauce

November 17, 2015

The tomato sauce that simmers for hours tastes great. But a fresh tomato sauce that takes just minutes to cook has a charm all of its own — especially when it's made with local tomatoes at the height of their flavour.

How to make easy and delicious tomato sauce

Make tomato sauce without simmering all day

There are many excellent versions of this type of sauce. This one comes fromThe Sopranos Family Cookbook: As Compiled by Artie Bucco.

  • Cook two large, smashed garlic cloves in 50 millilitres (1/4 cup) olive oil over medium heat for about four minutes or until the garlic is golden
  • Add one kilogram (two pounds) very ripe tomatoes, peeled, drained and chopped. (If fresh ones are not in season, use one 540-millilitre/28–ounce can Italian tomatoes, drained and chopped)
  • Add salt to taste and simmer for 15 to 20 minutes, until the sauce is thick. Stir in eight to 10 fresh basil leaves, torn into pieces
  • Serve over hot, cooked pasta

This sauce doesn't have the complexity of its long-simmered cousin, but that isn't the only kind of sauce permitted on pasta, as the ads for the canned supermarket sauces would have you believe.

Keep the tomato seeds and skin

A sauce with peels and seeds in it — horrors! That's some people's opinion, and they're entitled to it. But it's all a matter of taste. The skin and seeds both contribute a great deal to the flavour of a tomato sauce, but if you want to remove the evidence, put the sauce through a food mill. Or make a somewhat coarser sauce with a blender or food processor. Or let it be, with skins and seeds intact.

Not all tomatoes are equal

  • Another sauce tip: when you've seen one tomato, you haven't seen them all. Different varieties have different tastes, and even a single tomato has several aspects to its character
  • It can be sweet, sour and salty, all at the same time. You can choose different flavourings to bring out the different facets
  • Basil, chives, sweet peppers and even mint will bring out sweetness
  • Wine, citrus, capers and vinegars will bring out the sour
  • The salty aspect will respond to anchovies, olives, capers and cured meats

The next time you want to enjoy a homemade tomato sauce, but don't have the time to labour over a sauce all day, try this quick and easy recipe and enjoy.

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