Decided to make a batch of Marinara sauce. I used an old family recipe that has been in the family at least 3-4 days. Actually much longer than that, but this time I made some adjustments.
Here are the players. I used a lot a small cans of tomatoes since they were on a buy 1 get 1 sale.
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Here is everything mixed and simmering in the pot.
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All cooked and put in jars ready for pressure canning.
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Jars in the pressure cooker.
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All done and cooling off before going in the pantry.
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Taste tests indicate this is a good batch so the adjustments didn't screw up the family recipe.
I think you need a second opinion from Texas ;) :D ;D
Gus' Marinara Sauce makes about 11.5 pints
1 medium size pork steak
3 tbs olive oil
6 tbs minced onions
3 tsp minced garlic
28 oz whole peeled tomatoes
58 oz diced tomatoes
24 oz tomato paste
28 oz crushed tomatoes
16 oz tomato sauce
28 oz tomato puree
5 chopped fresh basil leaves
3.5 tbs dry oregano
1 tbs dried basil
1.5 tbs salt
1 tsp black pepper
1.5 tbl crushed red pepper
1 pepperoni stick
Pour olive oil in deep stock pot. Add pork steak and saute until brown. Remove pork and set it aside. Add onions and garlic and saute until translucent. Add more olive oil if needed.
Meanwhile drain tomatoes (both whole and diced) and set aside sauce. Pour tomatoes into the pot and saute for a few minutes. Add all tomato sauces, puree, and crushed tomatoes. Stir. Add basil, oregano, salt, pepper, and crushed red pepper. Stir. Slice the pepperoni stick into 3 pieces. Add the pepperoni and pork steak to the sauce. Bring sauce to a boil then turn it down and simmer for about 5 hours stirring occasionally. Remove pepperoni and pork steak. Put sauce in jars --either pressure can or refrigerate.
Thanks for recipe Gus! Sauce looks amazing! What kind of pressure canner do you have? Been meaning to get one...just haven't had spare time in between my spare time. :D
Looks yummy. Going to have to try this. Thanks for sharing.
Looks fantastic! Thank you for sharing!
Quote from: SiFumar on March 22, 2014, 10:35:12 PM
Thanks for recipe Gus! Sauce looks amazing! What kind of pressure canner do you have? Been meaning to get one...just haven't had spare time in between my spare time. :D
I have a Presto
Thank Gus! Even if I don't get a canner I will be trying this!