I like to do it myself, most of the time anyway. However I like being able to do it myself, even more. I don't care to get caught up in reliance upon others (things or people) for everyday living.There is a lot of "hurry up and wait" with that option. This is especially true in the kitchen. A few basic skills and a sense of wonder, coupled with my desire to be independent, is how I like things to roll. And I can usually produce what we want, or at least what is acceptable.
We had homemade pizza for our dinner on Sunday. When I went to the pantry cupboard there was no tomato sauce. Around here tomato sauce is usually purchased as part of a recipe that is planned for, except for that lone can in wait for "those times" and apparently I had already used it! Not wanting to send Honey back to the store a third time (yes He did go twice, short story, I forgot the pizza cheese on the supplies list, for Pete's sake!), I improvised.
And as luck would have it, this is now our pizza sauce. Worth the little bit of extra time, and the bonus? I always have cans of diced tomatoes, I could not get along without them. This sauce if flavorful with just the right touch of tomato goodness.
Pantry Pizza sauce
by the seat of my pants
1 14.5 oz can diced tomatoes - do not drain
1 T sugar
1/2 t oregano leaves
1T basil leaves
1/4 t garlic salt
1 T olive oil
Empty tomatoes into a medium sized saucepan.
Mash the tomatoes with a potato masher, to break up.
Add remaining ingredients, bring to a boil.
Reduce heat to medium-low and simmer until thick, 30-45 minutes.
This is done, 30 minutes. Thick enough to stay
where the spoon pushes it! The smell is so good!
As always, thanks for taking a moment to stop and say hello. I appreciate your time and your wonderful comments!
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