As I said on Sunday, our garden is bursting with tomatoes. Bursting. So I thought with Australia Day coming up and all (we have an annual BBQ) I'd put some of those tomatoes to good use!
Now this recipe only netted me about 700ml. When I make this again, I will double it. Some people like to make small quantities, but me? Not really. No doubt I will make another (double) batch before the summer is out.
It tastes good enough to eat off a spoon!
2kg tomatoes
500gr diced/sliced brown onions
75gr grated ginger
6 peeled garlic cloves
3-4 de-seeded red chillies (optional)
500ml cider vinegar
150gr brown sugar
2 tb sweet paprika
Spice bag containing
2 tsp coriander seeds
1 tsp cloves
1 tsp peppercorns
Method
Cut stalk of tomatoes, and blitz in the food processor for a couple of seconds, transfer to large stockpot.
Chop up onions, transfer to stockpot
Prepare your spice bag by using a piece of muslin or cheesecloth 10x10cm and tying with kitchen twine
Tie your celery together with string (I actually folded the stems in half and then tied it all together)
Add paprika, ginger, garlic, cider vinegar and chillies
Bring to a boil and then down to a simmer for about 25 minutes, the onions should be translucent.
Remove spice bag and celery and in batches, place in foodprocessor and puree until smooth, set aside whilst continue to next batch
When all done, clean your stockpot and then through a sieve.
Make sure you extract as much liquid as possible, when done, discard pulp.
Leave to simmer for about 1 hour, 15 minutes, until it reduces by half or resembles the thickness of ketchup/tomato sauce.
Pour into sterlised preserving jars, will keep for 1 year.
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3 lovely comments:
Oh you lucky thing, my tomatoes are so pathetic it makes me want to cry. have you seen Jamie's recipe for BBQ sauce, I am going to try that this afternoon.
I went out to Enniskillen at Kurrajong yesterday and got some raspberries, blackberries and apples but the kids have eaten half the raspberries already. Might make a blackberry and apple crumble instead of jam. I bought some of their homemade jam anyway just in case.
Oh yum!! We go through that much sauce in a fortnight, I reckon!!
Shame tomatoes are still so expensive!
I can't wait to pickle the tomatoes you gave me today. Thankyou! :D
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