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Submitted by Chef 616082
"This recipe comes from the Interstitial Cystitis Network site at www.ic-network.com/bev/april00.We enjoy it just as much in spaghetti and enchiladas as tomato sauce. One batch makes the equivalent of 2 larges cans of tomato sauce (4 cups) so I use half the batch and freeze the other half in a freezer bag for next time.I find that I have to add about 25 percent more spice than I did when I used tomatoes."
photo by alara8626
- Ready In:
- 35mins
- Ingredients:
- 6
- Serves:
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2
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ingredients
- 6 carrots, peeled and diced
- 1 small beet, peeled and diced
- 1 large onion, diced
- 3 celery ribs, diced
- 1 bay leaf, whole
- 1 1⁄2 cups water
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directions
- Put everything in a covered pot, bring to a boil, reduce heat to simmer until veggies are soft.
- Take out the bay leaf, blend well till smooth and use as you would tomato sauce, spicing appropriately for the dish you're using it in.
Questions & Replies
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Will canned vegetables work?
Shirley K.
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Reviews
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I really enjoyed this recipe.<br/><br/>1) If you end up with a runny sauce, you either boiled for too long or put it in the food processor for too long. <br/><br/>2) I would recommend to add the following ingredients to give some punch to this sauce. While not bad as it is (not bad at all in fact) it might be but somewhat sweet for the super tasters (or boring for those who usually burn their throat with hot spices)...<br/><br/>2 Tbsp Vinegar<br/>2 Tsp Oregano and/or Basil<br/>1 Tsp Garlic powder<br/>1 Tsp Salt <br/>1 Tsp Black Pepper
Unrising Muffin
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I tried this recipe and it turned out very well and couldn't be simpler. It is not easy to stay on a tomato free or nightshade free diet and still make things that are tasty but this substitute works really well. Thanks so much for posting.
mycrocodile
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This recipe is excelent! I make pizza sauce with this as well as use it as a plain tomato sauce. I also use it as a base for homemade ketchup- an exceptional substitute which helps me eat normal food with a citrus allergy!
Sistercooks
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Really tasty. DH liked it. Toddler loves it. I'm liking it a lot more than the canned tomato sauce I'm feeling allergic to (mold allergy, yes mold is in canned tomatoes). Like the recipe poster, I found I had to add more spice than with tomato sauce but I didnt have to add any sugar! Thats a big bonus. Maybe my carrots were big or this is not really red sauce with the small beet added. I cooked a second beet and through in the red juice and discarded the actual beet as I needed additional liquid anyway. It was still a dark orange after. Anyway the colour doesnt matter so much when it tastes really good and is not allergenic. We use a lot of sauce as DH likes sauces with rice dishes and we dont do dairy (yogurt) so I think I will be making this many times instead of using canned tomato sauce anymore!
UmmBinat
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The "Nomato" brand makes both a ketchup and sauce, and both are a little on the expensive side. I was so happy to come across this instead of buying the pre-made versions. <br/><br/>I substituted the celery for asparagus (because I like it more). I also added sliced green olives, banana pepper juice, apple cider vinegar, and rosemary along with other spices. Positively delicious!
AllergyPlagued
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Tweaks
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I thought we weren’t allowed onions?
Adrienne M.
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I thought we weren’t allowed onions?
Adrienne M.
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The "Nomato" brand makes both a ketchup and sauce, and both are a little on the expensive side. I was so happy to come across this instead of buying the pre-made versions. <br/><br/>I substituted the celery for asparagus (because I like it more). I also added sliced green olives, banana pepper juice, apple cider vinegar, and rosemary along with other spices. Positively delicious!
AllergyPlagued
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Our family is gluten, dairy, corn, soy and nightshade free and feel much better for the diet change. I decided early on to make cooking and baking a hobby so I wouldn't feel hard done by having to make everything from scratch. Our diet is so much better now. I'm thankful to this and other recipe sites and the many living without bloggers for their great ideas and inspiration.I've chosen not to become a premium member so thank you everyone for reviewing my recipes. I hope they were helpful.<img src="http://i23.photobucket.com/albums/b399/susied214/permanent%20collection/adoptedspring08.jpg"><img src="http://i250.photobucket.com/albums/gg271/MrsTeny/Permanent%20Collection/PACSpring09Iwasadopted.jpg">
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