This is a simple pasta sauce, suitable for vegetarians, vegans, or anyone who likes pasta. Seriously, as long as you have some basic knife skills and can work a can opener, you're good to go.
First step - gather the ingredients. You will need:
1 - 28oz can whole tomatoes. I like Muir Glen Fire Roasted
1 - 6 oz can tomato paste. Again Muir Glen
3 cloves of chopped garlic - more or less to taste. I used two since Carol doesn't like a whole lot of garlicky goodness
1 small onion, chopped
1 tbs. chopped fresh oregano or 1 tsp dried.
3 tbs. chopped fresh basil
Olive oil
Sugar (vegan sugar is available or use Stevia
Salt
Got all that? Good. Now, heat a tablespoon of olive oil in a good-sized saucepan
Open the can of tomatoes and start grabbing them out. You can use your (hopefully recently washed) hands since you're going to crush those suckers into the saucepan anyway. Or you can be a wimp and fish them out with tongs
Starting to look like a sauce now, right? A bit runny, but it's getting there. Now, add in the oregano, maybe 2 tsp of sugar to knock back the acid a bit, and the tomato paste. Stir
You're done. This stuff will taste better than anything you can get out of a jar, and you can tweak it how you want. Throw in some roasted red peppers, more garlic, olives, mushrooms, whatever strikes your taste buds. I tossed in a 1/2 bag of Morningstar Farms Grillers Crumbles that we had in the freezer and served it over whole-wheat penne.
Yum.
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