ParisMaman's Basic Tomato Sauce
By Ellie Rea
For toddlers and adults alike, this tomato sauce is a must! Keep it handy for a quick pasta lunch (tricolor pasta is always appreciated in this house) or a pink sauce, which is great with tuna and other fishes.
2 lbs. fresh ripe tomatoes
2 cloves finely chopped garlic
1 medium-sized onion, diced
1 tsp. thyme
2 bay leaves (+ 2 fresh ones for jar)
1 tsp. salt
about 4 pinches of pepper
1 tbs. or more olive oil
Dice tomatoes and onion, and chop garlic.
Add to pot along with the thyme, the two bay leaves, the salt and the pepper.
Bring to a boil. Reduce heat and simmer about 20-30 minutes, until tomatoes are well cooked.
Remove bay leaves, and pass through food mill. The tomato skins will not pass through mill. Add olive oil.
Pour into jars, and add 1 or 2 bay leaves.
Makes about 1 liter of sauce.
This sauce can be used on pasta or rice, to add color and flavor to mayonnaise or a white sauce (pink sauce), or it can be used as a base in soup.
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