"Stewed Tomato Secrets: Elevate Your Dinners with This Simple Game-Changer!"
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Welcome back to the Simple Recipe Box podcast! I’m your host, Ben Harper, and today we’re diving into a dish that’s both a staple and a secret weapon in kitchens everywhere: stewed tomatoes. This simple, yet transformative recipe will elevate your dinners from ordinary to extraordinary.
Let’s start with the basics. The beauty of stewed tomatoes lies in their simplicity and versatility. Whether you’re tossing them with pasta, layering them in lasagna, or simply enjoying them as a hearty side, these tomatoes bring a rich, savory depth to any meal.
Now, what do you need to get started? Just some fresh, ripe tomatoes—Roma, cherry, or heirloom varieties all work beautifully. You’ll also need an onion, a couple of cloves of garlic, olive oil, and your standard salt and pepper. Optional, but recommended for that extra kick, are a pinch of cayenne pepper, a tablespoon of sugar to balance the acidity, and some fresh basil for a burst of herby freshness.
Alright, let’s get cooking. Begin by heating a tablespoon of olive oil in a large saucepan. Once hot, add your chopped onion, sautéing until it’s translucent—this should take about five minutes. Next, stir in the minced garlic and cook for just about a minute, ensuring it doesn’t burn.
Now, the stars of the show: add your chopped tomatoes along with the salt, black pepper, and if you’re using it, the cayenne pepper. Give everything a good stir to combine. Pour in a cup of water, which helps in creating that lovely stew-like consistency we’re aiming for.
Bring your mixture to a boil, then reduce the heat to low and let it simmer uncovered for about 30 to 40 minutes. During this time, the tomatoes will break down and meld beautifully with the onions and garlic, creating a rich, flavorful stew.
If you decided on the optional sugar or basil, now’s the time to add them. A tablespoon of sugar can cut the acidity while the basil adds a fresh, aromatic touch. Stir these in during the last few minutes of cooking.
Once done, remove your saucepan from the heat and let the tomatoes cool down a bit. And there you have it—simple, homemade stewed tomatoes ready to transform any dish.
But what about after? If you’ve made a big batch, storing these tomatoes is easy. They’ll keep in the fridge for up to five days or in the freezer for three months. Just make sure they’re in airtight containers to maintain freshness.
There you go, folks! A simple yet splendid recipe for stewed tomatoes that’s sure to bring warmth and flavor to your table. Try it out, experiment with the flavors, and make it your own. Until next time, keep cooking simple and delicious meals. Happy cooking, everyone!
For the full recipe, visit Recipe for Stewed Tomatoes.
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