Archive for July, 2007

18.07.07

Elmwood’s Got a Brand New Blog

Food

Elmwood Radishes

Elmwood Stock Farm just launched a fine new blog, full of information on organic and sustainable growing, and many delicious recipes. If you want to see what it would be like to be a subscriber to Elmwood’s CSA, the blog includes weekly descriptions of members’ food baskets.

Oh, yum!

17.07.07

Homemade Tomato Puree - Gateway to Ketchup, Relish, Sauce, Chutney

Food

Tomato EyeMake tomato puree by cooking washed, quartered ripe tomatoes gently in a large stock pan over medium-low heat until they become very soft. Stir often to prevent sticking. This is a slow food process; do not rush.

It may take 90 minutes for a large stock pot of tomatoes to melt down. Run them through your Foley Food Mill, an indispensable, indestructible, inexpensive food preservation tool.

Return the juice to your large stock pot and continue cooking slowly until at least a third of the liquid evaporates, thickening your tomato juice into puree. You can also cook down juice in a large stainless steel dishpan in a 300 degree oven, stirring every 20 minutes.

The time required varies greatly. If you start with paste-type tomatoes, the juice-to-puree transformation happens more quickly. The juicy tomatoes that make great summer salads take longer and yield less puree but still taste wonderful.


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