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Tomato and Garlic Sauce

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Italian 1 Servings

INGREDIENTS

3 tb Olive oil
1 Finely chopped onion
1 tb Finely chopped garlic
4 c Italian plum tomatoes or whole pack tomatoes, coarsely chopped but not drained
1 cn (6 oz) tomato paste
1 tb Dried oregano
1 ts Dried basil, crumbled
1 Bay leaf
2 ts Sugar
1 1/2 ts Salt
Few grindings of pepper

INSTRUCTIONS

Heat 3 T olive oil and cook 1 finely chopped onion over moderate heat for 7
to 8 minutes. When the onions are soft and transparent but not brown, add 1
T finely chopped garlic and cook 1 or 2 minutes stirring constantly. Then
stir in 4 cups Italian plum tomatoes or whole pack tomatoes, coarsely
chopped but not drained, 1- 6 oz can tomato paste, 1 T dried oregano, 1 tsp
dried basil, crumbled, 1 bay leaf, 2 tsp sugar, 1 1/2 tsp salt and a few
grindings of pepper. Bring to boil, simmer for 1 hour on very low heat.
Sauce should be thick and fairly smooth. Taste and season with salt and
pepper. If you want a smoother puree rub through a sieve or whir in food
processor.
Posted to EAT-L Digest 15 Apr 97 by Jean Jones <bruja@DPLUS.NET> on Apr 15,
1997

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