Oven Roasted Tomato Sauce

ROASTING FRESH TOMATOES, carrots and onions until they’re soft brings out natural sweetness. All you need is simple seasonings, like aromatic oregano (or herbed de province ) and a good hit of garlic, to enhance this delicious, velvety tomato sauce. Make a big batch to freeze for the winter.

Recipe

  • Servings: MANY
  • Difficulty: easy
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INGREDIENTS
3 pounds Roma tomatoes, halved
1 yellow onion, halved and sliced into ¼-inch half moons
6 large garlic cloves
2 carrots, peeled and cut into large pieces
2 teaspoons Italian seasoning (or herbs de province)
½ teaspoon red pepper flakes or Aleppo pepper, (add more to your liking)
Kosher salt
Black pepper
Extra virgin olive oil

INSTRUCTIONS
1. Preheat your oven to 450°F.
2. Prep the tomatoes and vegetables. To a large sheet pan (or two medium ones), add the tomatoes, onions, garlic, and carrots. Sprinkle on the Italian seasoning, red pepper flakes, and a big dash of salt and pepper. Drizzle a generous amount of olive oil (about 3 tablespoons). ( I use a spray bottle ) all over the vegetables and toss to coat. Spread the vegetables well so that they are in one single layer and the tomatoes are cut side down.
3. Roast. Cook on the middle rack of the heated oven for about 35 to 45 minutes, or until the tomatoes have fully collapsed and the veggies have gained some color and charred in some parts.
4. Remove from the heat and set aside to cool briefly. If you like, use a pair of tongs to remove the tomato skins and discard (sometimes I just leave the skin on for texture when I want a chunkier sauce).
5. Blend. Transfer the tomatoes and their juices and the vegetables to the large bowl of a food processor fitted with a blade. For a smooth and silky sauce, close the lid and blend until you reach the desired consistency. If you want a rustic, chunkier tomato sauce, pulse until the tomatoes and vegetables are broken up to your desired consistency.
6. Use or store. Use immediately, or let cool fully before storing.

Tomatoes are the major dietary source of the antioxidant lycopene, which has been linked to many health benefits, including reduced risk of heart disease and cancer. Technically a fruit, tomatoes are found with vegetables—and they belong to the infamous nightshade family, which also includes eggplants, peppers, and potatoes. The carb content of tomatoes consists mainly of simple sugars and insoluble fibers. These fruits are mostly made up of water (95 %).

What to Serve with Roasted Tomato Sauce

Poaching eggs: Use just like the base Eggs. Bring the sauce to a simmer in a large, wide saucepan, then make holes to add the eggs, and cover until they’re set.
Meatballs or sausage: You can simmer the meatballs right in the sauce, or serve spooned over……
Pizza: Use as a base for homemade pizza.

meatballs with sauce/gravy – roasted sauce & poached eggs on a bed of hummus

To store: Transfer the cooled tomato sauce to airtight mason jars or plastic containers and refrigerate for up to 4 days or freeze for up to 4 months. If freezing, leave 2-inches of headspace. Once frozen the sauce will expand in the freezer. Thaw overnight in the fridge before using.

Are TOMATOES Good For Your GUT HEALTH?

Whether they’re adding a delicious pop of color to summer salads, or making your savory sauces sing, tomatoes are one of the most well-loved prebiotic foods around. Tomatoes support a healthy, balanced gut. Antioxidants in tomato sauce (cooked tomatoes) boost the helpful effects of L. reuteri, resulting in the overall positive effect on gut health.

FOOTNOTE: I added 🥕carrots after I learned they are a preventative measure against Alzheimer’s ( mom’s disease). Onions are good for your immune system and much more. Along with the roasted garlic, I would add one fresh minced* garlic to each jar. (A garlic farmer’s suggestion) at the very end! Feel free to enhance the recipe to your liking. Make it healthy!

Let me know what you think of this recipe. Do you have a favorite ❤️ way to ‘can’ or preserve tomatoes?

LEMON CHICKEN with Garlic: Spatchcock Method

CELEBRATE comfort food with lemons ~ FAST COOKING Lemon Chicken!

Spatchcock is ‘TRENDING’ in how to cook chicken today. Fast and easy; cooked to perfection. I always order lemon chicken when we have special Chinese dinner night. Making my own lemon chicken is crispy when you prepare the chicken using this fast cooking method. I never go back to the old method. I want to share this delicious chicken recipe with you. You’ll never have a dry chicken with spatchcocking. This is how chickens should be cooked all the time. I sometimes use a lower temperature for a longer oven time and the chicken falls off the bone. One day, I grabbed a chicken leg and the bone pulled out clean. Nice!!!

THE BENEFITS of spatchcocking sometimes called butterflying a chicken, is that you get an even heat across the chicken. The chicken cooks faster and remains juicy. Cook time is reduced by about 25%. A 3.5 lb chicken should cook in about 35 minutes.

Better With 🧈 BUTTER 🧈

  • Start with up to 8 oz. unsalted butter! You decide how much butter your heart can take ?!?

Spatchcock ~Lemon Chicken with Garlic Recipe

  • Servings: 2-4
  • Difficulty: easy
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INGREDIENTS

▢ 8 ounces softened butter
▢ 1/2 - 1 teaspoon dry/fresh thyme (use fresh if you can get it) 
▢ 1/2 - 1 teaspoon dry/fresh rosemary
▢ Kosher salt and pepper
▢ 2 tablespoons finely chopped parsley
▢ 3 lemons
▢ 3 large cloves garlic, minced [garlic lovers double up on garlic -I do!]
▢ 1 tablespoon soy paste, optional, but it shouldn’t be - and I say ‘paste’ because trying to mix a straight liquid into this mixture will be a bit challenging (TIP: add 1/4 tsp starch or flour and reduce soy liquid to a paste before adding -works like a charm)
▢ 1/4 cup vermouth or white wine [or cognac, brandy, sherry, dessert wine]
▢ 1/4 tsp crushed red pepper flakes, optional,[with a smidge - the flavor is enhanced - you don't taste the heat
▢ One 3-4 pound chicken - spatchcocked

INSTRUCTIONS
Preheat oven to 450F High temp works well for complete cook time – fast and juicy![2nd VERSION: Change temp. to 375F as son as the chicken in the oven, takes about 2 hours cook time for the fall off the bone version]
Put butter, thyme, rosemary, 1/2 teaspoon each salt/pepper, parsley, zest of one lemon, garlic and soy paste in a small bowl and mix well to combine – put about 1/4 of this mixture into another bowl and set aside for later
Cut the ends off the lemons (including the zested one) then cut into 1/2 inch slices and spread out in one layer on the bottom of a large cast iron or oven proof skillet. Give the sliced lemons a bit of a squeeze to start off the flavor process. – pour in the vermouth (or white wine)
Dry chicken with a paper towel (ensures crispiness). Season the inside of the chicken with salt & pepper, then rub chicken with some of the butter mixture, flip over and repeat: salt, pepper, butter mixture then put on top of the ‘pinched’ lemons
Put chicken in the oven and cook until instant read thermometer reads 165F in the breast and about 175F in the thigh (different times for different ovens)
Remove from oven, brush with saved butter mixture, lightly tent with foil and let rest 10 minutes
Remove foil, cut into pieces and enjoy!

Make It …EZ..EASIER!

SLOW COOK YOUR CHICKEN!

I like the slow version for a fall off the bone, juicy chicken. Not always into the crispy skin. And, it depends on my time. The slow cooking is a weekend meal -still crispy but not intensely crispy. Prep time around 2:00 pm into the oven -then you know dinner is done around 4:00 or 5:00 pm. Veggies you can even throw in with the chicken half way done or in the beginning of cooking. I may toss in Japanese sweet potato, turnips, squash, carrots, cauliflower, onions or brussels sprouts. Fresh veggies is best. Now its a ‘one pot’ meal. HOW EASY!!!

SPATCHCOCKING

TODAY, many experts recommend NOT WASHING your chicken before cooking it. Washing the chicken SPREAD GERMS around your kitchen ( up to 9 feet). Paper towel dried chicken inside and out, also kills bacteria. After spatchcocking: you can marinate the chicken overnight or cook immediately. Note: you can spatchcock turkey!

CRISPY CHICKEN

An interesting twist -One New York chef pats dry the chicken and covers it with salt and baking POWDER [excellent substitute salt tip from AOC, (America on coffee): vinegar and lemon or lime juice are great substitutes for salt. ] and lets the spatchcock chicken sit in the fridge overnight. IN THE MORNING, you can see the powder has been absorbed into the chicken. A crispier skin is the outcome. You can do this with turkey to enhance the crispiness. Crispy chicken is one of my favorite parts of the fowl. An overnight brine ensures flavor all the way through the chicken. Overnight marinated chicken breaks up the work flow. You do not have to do the overnight marinade. Although – after cooking, always rest the chicken for 10-15 minutes before you cut into it. This is a key step to make the best juicy and tender chicken.

ACCORDING TO RUMOR

spatchcocked chicken came from the IRISH in the 1800’s. This wacky term from Ireland may be an abbreviation of “Dispatch the cock,” Furthermore, cock is short for cockerel ( a young rooster).

HOW TO ~ Spatchcock A Chicken ~ Picture Perfect Directions