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 A Touch Of Garlic's Garden Fresh Tomato Basil Sauce
 
 
½ cup    crushed fresh garlic  
½ cup    extra-virgin olive oil  
1 cup    julienned onions  
8 medium    fresh ripe tomatoes  
1 pinch    sugar  
  salt, to taste  
  freshly-ground black pepper, to taste  
¼ cup    coarsely-chopped fresh basil  
 
1 Add garlic and oil to a medium size sauce pot on low heat. Stir garlic often until evenly golden but not browned. Add onions and continue to saute until onions are sweet and translucent. Again being careful not to brown.
2 In seperate pot bring approximatley 2 quarts of water to a boil. Prepare tomatoes by removing core and cut an "x" just through the skin on the bottom of each tomato using a small serrated knife. In a bowl prepare an ice bath consisting of 1 quart ice, and 1 quart cold water.
3 Blanch prepared tomatoes in boiling water 4 to 6 minutes then remove from boiling water and place them in ice bath until cooled. Remove tomatoes from ice bath, peel off the skins and chop into ½" dice.
4 Add diced tomatoes into garlic and onion mixture and turn heat up to medium temperature. Add salt, pepper, and sugar and cook for approximately 30 minutes. Remove from the heat and add basil to finish.
 
Servings: 4
 
 Recipe Type
Copycat, Sauce
 
 
     

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