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By KChoy
Tigard/Eugene, OR
on June 20, 2012
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This is a really good sauce and super easy to make! I kept the skins on and I added some dried red chili flakes and fresh basil. I made ratatouille (exactly like the dish made in the movie and it was delicious!
By Floridays
Florida
on June 17, 2012
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Yummy! We had a bunch of tomatoes from our Florida garden ripen all at once, so we used those instead of the Romas. I added a sweet white wine and threw everything into a food processor (no food mill. The tomatoes were so tender and the sauce very flavorful! It was also great leftover. We tossed in some mushrooms, olives, and sauteed yellow pepper.
By gennseng
Seminole, FL
on May 21, 2012
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So easy and so good! I didn't have a food mill so I just used my hand emulsifier and it worked fine. I also skipped the wine because I didn't have any and it was still delish. I have made it twice now and used local Florida tomatoes instead of Roma. Why didn't I try this sooner.
By Maito
on April 11, 2012
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Yummy sauce. The roasting really brings out the flavor. I halved the oil and used red wine. I also added ground turkey and mushrooms to the simmer stage. The onions burned a bit, so I would make them larger and only cook them an hour (I did not roast the minced garlic, I knew it would burn - added it later.
By CJ44
Costa Rica
on April 04, 2012
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Very good! Now it is my favorite!!
By dwilliams2737
Phoenix, AZ
on January 09, 2012
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Local market was having a sale on Roma tomatoes. I wanted to try to make pasta sauce from scratch since we bought 6lbs of them. This recipe was super easy and turned out fantastic. The whole family loved it. I used a blender since I didn't have a mill or processor. I will never buy canned sauce again.
By sondergs_11843503
Fremont, CA
on September 10, 2011
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Very good! I've made this many times and also can it using the fresh tomatoes I grow.
By amylizdonahue
Manchester, NH
on September 05, 2011
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I used about 7 garden tomatoes instead of the roma variety. Also, I added dried chopped basil to the oregano and thyme and it gave it a nice flavor. I used more garlic than what it called for and a touch more salt and fresh ground pepper. No sieve, but using a food processor worked great.
By del0512
on August 31, 2011
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Ummm mine came out a paste... what did i do wrong?
By ambuntin
on August 22, 2011
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Did this recipe to a "T" last year, but didn't care for the wine. I also learned that I can remove the tomatoes right from my oven and put them in the food processor and it makes a stupendous sauce (that's including the skins which equals no food mill which makes me super happy :! This recipe cans beautifully and I had magnificent sauce through the winter.