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MrsT809
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tomato question
Can I use fresh tomatoes in place of canned whole tomatoes? If yes, would I have to somehow peel them first? It's for pizza sauce which is not being cooked before baking if that matters. I have 4 vine ripened tomatoes so I'm thinking that should be enough.
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Posted 6/13/14 1:40 PM |
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sameinitials
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tomato question
i'm sure you can, but they might be more watery than the tomatoes from the can. if you want to peel it, cut an x at the non-stem end, and submerge in boiling water for a minute. then dunk in ice water to stop it from cooking. you should be able to pull the peel off then.
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Posted 6/13/14 1:49 PM |
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MrsT809
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Re: tomato question
Posted by sameinitials
i'm sure you can, but they might be more watery than the tomatoes from the can. if you want to peel it, cut an x at the non-stem end, and submerge in boiling water for a minute. then dunk in ice water to stop it from cooking. you should be able to pull the peel off then.
Thanks! Maybe I'll just use a can of crushed. IDK, last time I made homemade pizza the sauce was not good and ruined it for me so I really don't want to not like it again!
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Posted 6/13/14 2:46 PM |
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jessnbrian
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tomato question
What about just using whole sliced tomatoes instead of sauce?
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Posted 6/13/14 3:54 PM |
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juanvi
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Re: tomato question
I think using fresh tomatoes makes a sweeter sauce. Just cut them in 1/2 and put them in the garlic sautee. Pull out the tomato skin toward the end or purée them.
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Posted 6/14/14 7:20 AM |
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cheryl28
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Re: tomato question
we always throw in fresh tomoatos into our sauce if we have them around. we just cook them in and puree it all together. It's def a thinner consistency and sweeter taste
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Posted 6/15/14 4:07 PM |
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