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Tomato sauce, Relish, etc

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Try these


Old fashioned Tomato Sauce
2kg tomatoes
500g of sweet apples (golden delicious)
500g of onions
4 tablespoons of whole cloves
2 " " " allspice
1 1/2 " " black peppercorns
2 " " salt
500g of sugar
1/4 teaspoon of cayenne pepper
1 & 1/4 cups of malt vinegar

Coarsely chop unpeeled apples & peeled onions.
Tie cloves all spice & peppercorns in muslin. Combine all ingredients in a large saucepan, bring to the boil & cook uncovered for an hour.
Put the sauce through a mouli. or rub as much as possible through a sieve. Mix the sauce well, then pour into warm clean bottles & seal.
Makes about 2 litres.
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This is really well worth the effort...I made this old recipe when I had Simply Natural fruits & it was one of my top sellers.

Tomato Relish
2kg of large ripe toms peeled & sliced
750g onions peeled & sliced
salt
12 small red chillis crushed
2 cups malt vinegar
2 1/4 cups brown sugar
1 tablespoon of curry powder
1 1/2 " mustard powder or commercially made whole mustard
1 " of flour

Layer toms & onion slices in a large bowl. Sprinkle all over with a little salt & leave o'night.Next day drain liquid & place vegetables in a saucepan with the chilli's & 1 1/2 cups of vinegar. Heat to boiling then boil for 5 mins.
Mix sugar, curry powder mustard & flour in a bowl. Stir in remaining 1/2 cup of vinegar to make a smooth paste. Stir paste into the veges.Cook slowly ,stirring often for one hour.
Spoon into hot clean jars & seal.
Makes about 2 litres

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sweet red pepper relish......4 ingredients only.It's a total hit with everyone!
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Best ever relish.
Sweet red pepper relish
4 good sized red capsicums washed & de seeded.Chop roughly
3 red med onions sliced.(Cover well with salt & leave in a bowl for at least 2 hrs before cooking.Must be softening..then place salted onions in a sieve & wash thoroughly.Place all ingredients in a pot along with.......
1cup of sugar( you can used brown sugar for a better taste)
1cup apple cider vinegar ...a little more can be added if mixture is too thick while cooking.DON'T make it too runny though.!!

Cook for about 1/2 an hour until onions & capsicum are soft.
Leave to cool then chop up in whiz to suit .Finer is also good for a dipping sauce.
Pack in hot sterilized jars ( pre heated in oven 100,* for about 10 mins)
Can be used immediately.
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Can I order a bottle 🤔
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Thanks Dot. That's another of those great recipes that I have to try once the price of tomatoes isn't through the roof. They are $8 kg here at the mo'.
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supersparky wrote: Sun Apr 12, 2020 10:21 am Thanks Dot. That's another of those great recipes that I have to try once the price of tomatoes isn't through the roof. They are $8 kg here at the mo'.
Why aren't you growing your own? It's clear that you don't compost your food scraps and then put them on the garden, otherwise you would have plenty of tomatoes and pumpkins, rockmelons and capsicums growing in every garden bed :lol: The pumpkins take a bit of work to get decent size fruit, the rockmelons seem to always stop growing at a person snack size rather than the big thing the seeds came from, but the tomatoes go gang busters. Always interesting to see what the fruit will be, cherry size, those little teardrop looking ones, the bigger egg tomatoes and the big round ones. Capsicum are a bit hit and miss, rarely get big fruit but some amazing colours all on the one bush :?

We don't appear to have any muslim in town Dottie, can we substitute anything else? Wouldn't they put up a bit of a fight tying that stuff to them and the boiling them for an hr? I reckon some of them would get upset just with the being uncovered for an hr ...... the things they got away with back then, I doubt we'd get away with these days

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T1, I used to grow most of my veggies but gave up with the tomatoes after the invasion of the famous QLD Fruit fly. They are into everything. Tried a number of different methods for removal. None successful. We used to get cherry tomatoes and some pumpkins from the old workplace. Just needed to give them a good wash before eating them. Our home now looks like a pumpkin farm apparently, will have to wait until we get home to see.
Can't wait until lockdown is over.
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Think yourself very clever David, I can't even grow a pumpkin :lol:
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I can't take credit for that Dot. My pumpkins are all as a result of seeds being in my compost. Hopefully will get some spuds too.
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Why not David i am taking credit for the pumpkins in my old cook yard
Even though they were there last year.....i water them.

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supersparky wrote: Tue Apr 14, 2020 9:40 pm T1, I used to grow most of my veggies but gave up with the tomatoes after the invasion of the famous QLD Fruit fly. They are into everything. Tried a number of different methods for removal. None successful. We used to get cherry tomatoes and some pumpkins from the old workplace. Just needed to give them a good wash before eating them. Our home now looks like a pumpkin farm apparently, will have to wait until we get home to see.
Can't wait until lockdown is over.
Build an aviary and breed Finches. Then grow you fruit and veggies in the aviary. The finches will eat the fruit fly as soon as the land anywhere inside their world, Margaret grow peaches this way in Lake Illawarra and the fruit fly problem there is insane.

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Just had some devastating news. The manufacturers of Wilds Ezy-sauce, known Australia wide by all the sauce makers is no longer being supplied. So, all our budding cooks, if you see some anywhere, grab it while you can.
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