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You Saucey Tomato You!

March 8, 2015 By SandRa Timmins 1 Comment

Black Russian

Black Russian

Right, time for the tomato sauce recipe I mentioned last week.  Because I made it this week and is fresh in my mind!

The Black Russians really come into their own when making this sauce.  Like I’ve said before, I’ve been growing these tomatoes for years and since finding this recipe grow at least six plants of just black russians specifically to make vast quantities of sauce!

black russians cut up ready for saucing

black russians cut up ready for saucing

It’s simple, delicious and beats supermarket sauce any day~  I found the recipe in a New Zealand Gardener, special collectors edition “Homegrown, from your plot to pantry”.  It’s the first one they put out (2007) and I’ve just had a look and it appears that you can’t get it anymore!  My copy is tattered and well loved, perhaps I should take better care of it.  They’re great magazines they put together for the Homegrown series, you can buy others that obviously haven’t sold out yet here.

Homegrown, special collectors edition, from your plot to your pantry, new zealand gardener

Will be passed down the generations!

Thanks to Marian Knight, as it is her recipe that she contributed to the mag….

Pure Tomato Sauce

  • 2.5kg tomatoes chopped
  • 3 cups vinegar
  • 900g white sugar
  • 25g whole allspice* (tied in muslin)
  • 50g salt

Put it all in a large pot and bring to the boil.  Simmer gently for 2.5 hours, then boil rapidly for 10 minutes.  Remove allspice, process sauce (blender or stick blender) and bottle.  Makes 3 wine bottles.

*I couldn’t find allspice this year so I put in garlic and my own dried mixed herbs (thyme, oregano, sage).  One year I put in chillis’ as well, perhaps two, really not enough if you actually want to taste a bit of chilli!

To sterilise wine bottles I give them a good wash out then place in 100C oven for an hour, I soak the lids in boiling water for 5 mins just before sealing the bottles.

Black Russian Tomato Sauce recipe

Black Russian Tomato Sauce

 

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  1. Harvesting in the Red, Green and Greener says:
    November 2, 2018 at 11:45 pm

    […] Because we moved here in November and my veg seedlings (tomatoes, zucchinis and tomatillos) had to recover from the spray drift they copped in Foxton, everything got in a bit later than I like.  Que sera sera;  I’ve been getting enough toms to of not needed to open a can of tomatoes in the last month or so and that’s good enough for me!  (Though I will miss our tomato sauce) […]

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