Passata
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peter wrote:Chantal, I can not believe you did not comment on Jerry's built in jar labelling.
Lucky there was no "S" on the end!
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Great Tips on Passata, thanks guys, now have something to put on the pasta over the winter, instead of yet more chutney and soup, without having to go to the supermarket for it. Just a thought, I think Ascott are about to sell out of their pretty little jars though!
No, I dont put chutney and soup on my pasta, You do know what I mean!!
No, I dont put chutney and soup on my pasta, You do know what I mean!!
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Sorry this reply is a bit late but i thought you might find it useful.
I posted a page on preserving tomatoes on our website including pasata, pasta sauce and tomatoe paste.
http://www.masdudiable.com/fluxit/mdd.n ... matoes.htm
There are other recipes on the site such as Ratatouille which also freezes very well.
I posted a page on preserving tomatoes on our website including pasata, pasta sauce and tomatoe paste.
http://www.masdudiable.com/fluxit/mdd.n ... matoes.htm
There are other recipes on the site such as Ratatouille which also freezes very well.
Last edited by cevenol jardin on Wed Jan 03, 2007 3:40 pm, edited 1 time in total.