This recipe is from Jennifer Cornbleet's book and love it so much I always have a batch made up. I'll use it in wraps, on top of salads or on crackers.

Recipe Directions

Grind the seeds up as much as possible, then add the rest of the ingredients into the food processor and whizz until a well mixed pate. It will keep for five days so I often double the quantities. Hope you enjoy it as much as I do.

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This recipe is from Jennifer Cornbleet's book and love it so much I always have a batch made up. I'll use it in wraps, on top of salads or on crackers.

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Silly question, but do you measure the tomatoes before or after soaking? I am anxious to try this!

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Easy and it sounds good, my sort of recipe :)

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Sun-dried Tomato Pate
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Made this the other day - It was great and you're right, it kept well, I ate it all over a 4 day period.

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Glad you liked it Mollysays.

daniefon, I don't think it makes too much difference either way as I often dont even bother measuring them at all and just eyeball it. It always turns out fine!

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Silly question, but do you measure the tomatoes before or after soaking? I am anxious to try this!

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Sun-dried Tomato Pate
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Made this the other day - It was great and you're right, it kept well, I ate it all over a 4 day period.

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Easy and it sounds good, my sort of recipe :)

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