• Fresh Tomato Sauce - Pasta Alla Pomarola

    From Ben Collver@1:124/5016 to All on Sat Sep 30 10:56:55 2023
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    Title: Fresh Tomato Sauce - Pasta Alla Pomarola
    Categories: Pasta, Sauces
    Yield: 1 servings

    1 1/2 lb Ripe Italian plum tomatoes
    -(675 g)
    4 tb Olive oil (60 ml)
    1 Onion; finely chopped
    2 oz Fresh or dried spaghetti
    -(350 g)
    1 sm Handful fresh basil leaves
    Salt and ground black pepper
    Parmesan; coarsely shaved,
    -to serve

    With a sharp knife, cut a cross in the bottom (flower) end of each
    tomato. Bring a medium saucepan of water to a boil and remove from
    the heat. Plunge a few of the tomatoes into the water, leave for 30
    seconds or so, then lift them out with a slotted spoon. Repeat with
    the remaining tomatoes then peel off the skin and roughly chop the
    flesh.

    Heat the oil in a large saucepan, add the onion and cook over low
    heat, stirring frequently for about 5 minutes until softened and
    lightly colored. Add the tomatoes with salt and pepper to taste,
    bring to a simmer, then turn the heat down to low and cover the pan.
    Cook, stirring occasionally, for 30-40 minutes until thick.

    Meanwhile, cook the pasta according to the instructions on the packet.
    Shred the basil leaves finely.

    Remove the sauce from the heat, stir in the basil and taste for
    seasoning. Drain the pasta, tip it into a warmed bowl, pour the sauce
    over and toss well. Serve immediately with shaved Parmesan added
    separately.

    Notes:

    The Italian plum tomatoes called San Marzano are the best variety to
    use. When fully ripe, they have thin skins that peel off easily.

    In Italy, cooks often make this sauce in bulk in the summer months and
    freeze it in usable quantities in rigid containers. Thaw before
    reheating.

    Variations:

    Some Neapolitan cooks add a little crushed garlic with the onion and
    some used chopped fresh oregano or flat leaf parsley with the basil.
    It is a matter of personal taste.

    Recipe FROM: The Cook's Encyclopedia of Pasta. Jeni Wright. London:
    Lorenz Books, 2002.

    Recipe by Jeni Wright

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