Here is a really easy but very tasty marinara sauce which is particularly good when you have extra tomatoes. But even at this time of year with store bought tomatoes, it makes a good sauce. Cut up a bunch of tomatoes. You can combine different varieties of tomatoes or use just one kind. Whatever you prefer! Place them on a cookie sheet. Sprinkle them with oregano, salt & pepper and thyme. Drizzle olive oil over them and place in a 300 degree oven.
Chop up 4 large onions and slice the tops off of 5 heads of garlic. Scatter the onions over a cookie sheet and place the garlic head side up. Sprinkle with the same combination as the tomatoes and drizzle with olive oil. Place these in a 300 degree oven as well.
After a couple hours of baking, place them under the broiler until singed.
Dump them all in a big pot.
Make sure to scrape up all the brown bits and oil from the cookies sheets. In a separate bowl, squeeze out all of the cooked garlic cloves.
Add the onions to the tomatoes.
Using an immersion blender, blend to a smooth puree.
Add the baked garlic cloves and continue to blend until smooth. I also added a small can of tomato paste to the sauce. Place back in a 300 degree oven and cook one hour longer.
This sauce does not have a strong garlic flavor since the garlic was baked. It has a very rich caramelized garlic flavor.
Chop up 4 large onions and slice the tops off of 5 heads of garlic. Scatter the onions over a cookie sheet and place the garlic head side up. Sprinkle with the same combination as the tomatoes and drizzle with olive oil. Place these in a 300 degree oven as well.
After a couple hours of baking, place them under the broiler until singed.
Dump them all in a big pot.
Make sure to scrape up all the brown bits and oil from the cookies sheets. In a separate bowl, squeeze out all of the cooked garlic cloves.
Add the onions to the tomatoes.
Using an immersion blender, blend to a smooth puree.
Add the baked garlic cloves and continue to blend until smooth. I also added a small can of tomato paste to the sauce. Place back in a 300 degree oven and cook one hour longer.
This sauce does not have a strong garlic flavor since the garlic was baked. It has a very rich caramelized garlic flavor.
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soup and bread making day here today....
I'm going to have to try this recipe too. .I love the flavor that roasting give to tomatoes and other veggies. .and it is super easy! Frees you up to do other things will everything is in the oven!
Thanks!!
Oh! Had a thought. .have you ever made extra, and frozen it? Just wondering how it holds up to the thaw and reheat cycles.
But I actually didn´t know it had that name :-)
Have a great day now!
Christer.
Thanks for sharing, Joyce! Oh, just changed my blog to a domain address at http://mainstreamsolarcooking.com in case you want to fix your link.
Have a great weekend.
Cute spatula!