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Marinara sauce using garden fresh tomatoes, not canned!?

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Old 09-20-2008, 11:02 PM
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Default Marinara sauce using garden fresh tomatoes, not canned!?

I need a great marinara recipe using fresh tomatoes and can only find recipes with canned, stewed tomatoes. I have garden tomatoes, onions, garlic, peppers, carrot, zucchini, and oregano. Thank you all!
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boil the tomatoes then remove the skin and seeds.In another pan just sweat the onions in some olive oil,add chop carrots and the cooked tomatoes.stir for a few min. then add a couple of basil leaf and chopped garlic,immediately take it of the stove and put in an oven for 180Celsius 20 mins. after that that take it out from the oven and season well. then remove the basil leaf and puree the mix and you have a nice sauce to eat with your fave pasta
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boil the tomatoes then remove the skin and seeds.In another pan just sweat the onions in some olive oil,add chop carrots and the cooked tomatoes.stir for a few min. then add a couple of basil leaf and chopped garlic,immediately take it of the stove and put in an oven for 180Celsius 20 mins. after that that take it out from the oven and season well. then remove the basil leaf and puree the mix and you have a nice sauce to eat with your fave pasta
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