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Grilled Tomato Sauce With Garlic

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Vegetables Vegetarian Veg09 1 Servings

INGREDIENTS

2 1/2 lb Ripe tomatoes
3 T Vegetable oil, about
1 t Dried oregano, pref. Mexican
15 Cloves garlic, unpeeled
Salt

INSTRUCTIONS

Toss the tomatoes with a little oil to coat them, then grill, broil,
or sear in a heavy skillet until wrinkled and charred in places.  Toast
the oregano in a dry skillet until fragrant then remove to a  dish.
Toss the garlic cloves with enoguh oil to coat lightly, then  put them
in the same skillet. Cover and cook over medium heat,  shaking the pan
occasionally, until browned on the outside and tender  when pressed.
Peel the garlic when cool enough to handle.  Puree the tomatoes and
garlic in a blender until smooth. Heat 2 tbsp  oil in a deep skillet
over medium-high heat. Pour in the tomato sauce  and add the oregano.
Simmer the sauce, stirring frequently, until  it's thickened, about 10
minutes. Season with salt to taste.  Variation: Grilled Tomato Sauce
with Chiles. Toast 2 ancho chiles in a  300øF oven until puffed and
fragrant, about 3 minutes. Remove the  stems, seeds, and veins, tear
the pods into pieces, and puree in a  blender with the tomatoes and
garlic.  Makes 3 cups.  Recipe by: Vegetarian Cooking for Everyone by
Deborah Madison  Converted by MM_Buster v2.0l.

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