We went out to run errands yesterday, and ended up with a half bushel of the last of the local tomatoes. He protested that he had too many other things to do, but I reminded him of how much he would regret it in January if he didn't put up the tomatoes NOW.
We canvassed the house for mason jars, scored some more from his mother, laid in new lids from the hardware store, and he got to work.
It's a simple tomato sauce, he calls it pommarola (the way Bugialli spells it, it's more often spelled pomarola) - tomato, red onion, carrot, celery, parsley and basil - cooked gently for three hours, run through the food mill, cooked again briefly to amalgamate the goodness, and processed in a boiling water bath for 40 minutes. We ended up with fifteen and a half quarts.In mid-winter, it will be so worth it.
The tomatoes were local, the carrots were from our CSA, the parsley and basil came from our garden, and the celery and red onion came from the supermarket (and therefore from who knows where). And hours later, the house still smells divine.
Can I borrow him? Next year?
ReplyDelete...drooling...
ReplyDeleteI married into an Italian family, but most of the time they're more about the quantity than the quality. Disappointing.
Remind me to come visit in January!
ReplyDeleteWow. Very impressive.
ReplyDelete!!!!
ReplyDeletePurely jealous.
Yum! That looks terrific.
ReplyDeleteThere is something very satisfying about having stores of good food stocked away.
mmm... looks divine.
ReplyDeleteOoohh! I think I'll have spaghetti for dinner, though I don't think it will be as good as yours.
ReplyDeleteThat looks so delicious! I'm practically drooling over here.
ReplyDeleteOur husbands are Nonna's separated at birth.
ReplyDeleteI'd love to do some canning, but I'm very afraid of poisoning my family!
ReplyDeleteOOOOO....send him to my house..please?
ReplyDeleteI have already bought the wine, and I will bring some nice stinky cheese.
ReplyDeleteThe photos are AWESOME! Can I fly over to your house now to smell 'it'?!!!!
ReplyDeleteWow...lucky you!
ReplyDeleteNow in dire need of some. Please advise ;)
ReplyDeleteyou are so sending that to me in the jungle. promise me this.
ReplyDeleteum can I move in?
ReplyDeletewanna switch spouses???
ReplyDeleteI'll take him and some sauce please!
ReplyDeleteThat looks soooo good, all the fresh veggies. Inspiring - pasta it is tonight.
ReplyDeleteOh Yum. All full of vitamins, too!
ReplyDeleteAnd to think, I live close enough for dinner;)
ReplyDeleteVery, very envious. Can I come visit in January?
ReplyDeleteBTW, my Magpie feed was broken for who knows how long. Maybe since you bought your own domain name?
They look great (maybe I should try to overcome my wholly irrational fears about canning stuff).
ReplyDeleteI have never canned tomato sauce and I should--we use it so much. But I did make and can tomato/basil jam last month w/my own tomatoes and basil. It's amazing how many tomatoes you have to chop to get 3 1/2 cups worth!
ReplyDeleteYeah. I have tomato envy.
ReplyDeleteYUM!
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