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Rating
5/5 (from 3 ratings)5 -
Yield
makes about 3 cups
Ingredients
1 cup tomatos, chopped
1 cup sundried tomatoes, plus the oil
1 tablespoon garlic, minced
2 tablespoon ginger, chopped
¼ cup onion, chopped
8 basil leaves
6 dates, pitted
¼ cup maple syurp
¼ cup olive oil
1 teaspoon salt
Recipe Directions
Put it all in a blender or a food processor and run till smooth.
Astara's Thoughts
By Astarathis is a very vibrant ketchup. We have been using this for spaghetti sauce. We just add a little water or some tomato juice. It has helped us through some of the transition since we have been putting this on regular noddles and we tried it on zucchini strips last night.Yum!
note: This will keep about 2 weeks in a glass jar.
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Comments
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Astara
Apr 21, 2010
I don't see why not ItGirl. Agave sounds like it would work. I certainly wouldn't know the difference because this is very strong and not real sweet.
As for the "slight ketchup twang" Chris, honey its in there.
Chris S
Apr 21, 2010
Where is the vinegar for that slight ketchup twang? I would use agave myself personally since maple is a distinct flavor.
Astara
Apr 21, 2010
Also, I skipped the dates...
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Arthwen
Apr 21, 2010
I tried this as spaghetti sauce! Wonderful.
Astara
Apr 21, 2010
Also, I skipped the dates...
Astara
Apr 21, 2010
I don't see why not ItGirl. Agave sounds like it would work. I certainly wouldn't know the difference because this is very strong and not real sweet.
As for the "slight ketchup twang" Chris, honey its in there.
Chris S
Apr 21, 2010
Where is the vinegar for that slight ketchup twang? I would use agave myself personally since maple is a distinct flavor.
ItGirl
Apr 21, 2010
This sounds divine!
One question, though: I don't really care for maple syrup...do you think I could substitute with agave, or do you think I should use something else?
Thanks for posting!!
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