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No-Cook Tomato Sauce (Grow Your Own)

August 17, 2007 by Andrea   Print This Post
Filed under Grow Your Own, Pasta, Sauces & Marinades

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12 Responses to “No-Cook Tomato Sauce (Grow Your Own)”
  1. Kalyn says:

    Hey, we are channeling each other. I also saw this recipe in Fine Cooking and am planning to try it.

  2. Anh says:

    Andrea, yum yum! I wish I were there to taste this delicious dish.

  3. Amy says:

    This looks like the perfect sauce for fresh from the garden tomatoes!

  4. aah..a woman after my own heart. my daughter would love this dish. Do you ever stop and think how lucky we are that we can indeed grow our own?

  5. bluezebra says:

    Hi there! Gosh this is without doubt one of my favorite ways to have pasta! It’s even better with the zest of a lemon on it as well. It tastes like the epitome of spring/summer to me! Fresh!

  6. Andrea says:

    Kalyn, I think you and I like a lot of the same things!

    Anh, I would be glad to share some.

    Amy, it really did work nicely with our San Marzano tomatoes, and the fresh aroma was wondeful.

    Inge, I’m really looking forward to our bigger garden next summer after we put in the raised beds.

    Zebra, the lemon sounds like a nice addition.

  7. Fresh, fresh, this looks so good.
    I like the lemon idea also!
    Beautiful photo.

  8. Cris says:

    Awesome, easy and delicious! Your china is so beautiful. And you added your picture on your profile!!! Neat!

  9. Andrea says:

    Tanna & Cris, thanks! The lemon does sound good. And Cris, that pottery is from Medellin, Colombia. I got a set while I was there because I thought it was so pretty!

  10. LawyerMama says:

    Oh, that looks AMAZING! I will have to try it.

  11. Tomatoes in summer!!! I love them. I live in Alabama and the tomatoes are unbelievable.

    I really like the look of this recipe and I’m always looking for new ways to use the heirlooms.

    http://www.reciperate.com

  12. Audrey says:

    Try adding a dash of balsamic vinegar.

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