Here you go Cornish. I make this lots, especially when I can pick up romas cheaply. I make sure they are lovely and ripe so they have full flavour. I freeze in 500ml lots. SLOW ROASTED TOMATO & RED WINE SAUCE makes about 4 cupsGreat with meatballs or use as a pasta sauce – delicious!About 2.5 – 3kg roma tomatoes, halved lengthways15 garlic cloves (skin on) (or less if particularly large)1 cup full-bodied red wine20ml balsamic vinegar1 tsp sugarsalt & pepper2 onions, chopped Preheat the oven to 160°C. Get out 2 large baking trays, no need to oil or line with paper.Place tomatoes, cut-side up, on the baking trays. Drizzle the unpeeled garlic with oil in a bowl and toss to coat. Add to the baking trays, pushing in between the tomatoes. Grind with salt & pepper. Roast for 60-75 mins or until tomatoes are soft. Cool slightly.After putting the toms in the oven, heat a sauté pan with a little oil, then add the onions. Get them simmering, then turn down heat to lowest setting and let cook, stirring now and then until golden and tender. You may need to add a little more oil as you go. Could take 30 mins or so. When you are happy with the onions, turn up the heat and add the red wine and let bubble for a min or so. Turn the heat back down and let simmer until almost all gone. Turn off the heat. When toms are cool enough to handle, pull off the skins, they should come off easily and drop the flesh into the TM bowl. Squeeze the garlic from their skins into the bowl as well. Process 30 secs/speed 10 until smooth.Scrape in the onions, add balsamic, sugar and a little more salt & pepper. Whiz 20 secs/Reverse + speed 3 until everything is combined.Heat 20 mins/100C/Reverse + speed 3.Check seasoning and sweetness. Let cool.
I'm currently waiting for Thermomixers Pea & Ham soup to cook. I was really annoyed that I couldn't find any ham or bacon bones. I found these smoked bacon bones from C*les but it contained nitrate and there is no meat at all on them. I think they fed them to the dogs before packaging them up, but I bought them as I had everything else needed. Does anyone know if you can buy nitrate free bacon in butchers or is that more of a farmers market thing? or is there no such thing as nitrate free bacon (I just don't like the sound of it)