Hey everybody! Today's guest post is brought to you from my good friend Tyler. Besides being a fellow food enthusiast, Tyler is an awesome photographer and the behind-the-scenes backbone of this entire site, providing all sorts of techie support and being one of the guys behind the camera of my new videos you'll see being posted in the upcoming weeks. He told me the other day about this amazing tomato sauce and I asked him to share it on Shared Appetite. Enjoy...
I was walking down an alley in the village of Monterosso when this amazing smell came my way. It seemed to be coming from this small restaurant around the corner. I took a seat on the patio at a small wrought iron table. The meal was among the best I have ever had in my life. I asked the waiter if I could speak to the chef. To my surprise, an old Italian woman comes out from the kitchen.
She began to tell me the simple way she makes her sauce. Now I am sharing it with you.
Start with 10 to 12 fresh plum tomatoes. Get the best tomatoes you can find, as that will impact the final result. Cut the tomatoes in quarters and throw them into a roasting pan. Also now would be a good time to pre heat your oven to 450°.
Add all the cloves (peeled) from one head of garlic to the roasting pan.
Dice 2 large shallots and add it to the roasting pan.
Add a bunch of fresh basil, enough to blanket the roasting pan in a layer of green.
Add about ½ cup of extra virgin olive oil, a couple glugs of red wine, and season liberally with Kosher Salt and Freshly Ground Black Pepper. I personally like to use a lot of pepper (about 1 tablespoon), giving the sauce a good kick of heat. Give everything a good mix in the roasting pan.
Pop the roasting pan into the oven. After about 30 mins, remove the roasting pan from the oven and stir the mixture. Put back in the oven for between 30-45 minutes, until the garlic is a nicely roasted golden brown.
Let cool and then put the tomato mixture into a food processor or blender and puree to desired consistency.
The Art of Roasting Tomatoes
Roasting tomatoes is a culinary technique that transforms their flavor, intensifying their sweetness and creating a depth of richness that enhances any dish. Whether you're making a sauce, soup, or simply enjoying them as a side, roasting tomatoes is a simple yet incredibly effective method that elevates their taste to new heights.
Why Roast Tomatoes?
- Concentrated Flavor: When tomatoes are roasted, the natural sugars caramelize, resulting in a sweeter, more robust flavor. This concentrated flavor adds complexity and depth to your dishes.
- Enhanced Texture: Roasting tomatoes causes them to soften and collapse, creating a velvety texture that is perfect for sauces, soups, and spreads. The heat also helps to break down tough fibers, resulting in a smoother consistency.
- Versatility: Roasted tomatoes can be used in a variety of dishes. From pasta sauces to bruschetta toppings, their rich flavor and silky texture make them a versatile ingredient that can elevate any recipe.
Tips for Roasting Tomatoes:
- Choose Ripe Tomatoes: The key to delicious roasted tomatoes is starting with ripe, flavorful tomatoes. Look for tomatoes that are firm with vibrant color and a slightly sweet aroma.
- Halve or Quarter: For even roasting, halve or quarter the tomatoes, depending on their size. This allows the heat to penetrate evenly, ensuring that each tomato caramelizes beautifully.
- Season Well: Don't be shy with the seasoning. A generous sprinkle of salt and pepper enhances the natural flavors of the tomatoes. You can also add herbs, garlic, or onions to infuse additional flavor.
- Drizzle with Oil: Olive oil helps to prevent the tomatoes from sticking to the pan and adds richness to the final dish. Drizzle the tomatoes with olive oil before roasting, ensuring that each piece is lightly coated.
- Roast at High Heat: To achieve caramelization and develop maximum flavor, roast the tomatoes at a high temperature, around 400°F (200°C). This allows the sugars to caramelize quickly while maintaining the tomatoes' juiciness.
- Check for Doneness: Roasting times may vary depending on the size and variety of tomatoes. Keep an eye on them as they roast, and remove them from the oven when they are soft, caramelized, and slightly charred around the edges.
Roasted Tomato Sauce: Simple And Delicious
Ingredients
- 10-12 Ripe Plum Tomatoes, Quartered
- 1 Head of Garlic, cloves peeled
- 2 large shallots, diced
- 2 cups loosely packed basil
- ½ cup extra virgin olive oil
- ½ - 1 cup red wine
- Kosher Salt and Freshly Ground Black Pepper, to taste
Instructions
- Add all ingredients to roasting pan and stir. Place in preheated 450° oven and cook for 60-75 minutes, until the garlic has turned a beautiful golden brown, stirring half way through.
- Allow mixture to cool and blend in food processor or blender, to desired consistency.
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