The BEST TOMATO SAUCE RECIPE We've Ever Made... But Is It Worth It?

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  • Опубликовано: 28 июн 2024
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    There's a reason Eva uses canned whole peeled tomatoes in so many of our recipes: dollar for dollar, a canned tomato is (sadly) better quality than the fresh tomatoes most grocery stores offer. But what if there's a third option?
    Today, we're investigating a new (for us) method of making tomato sauce using cherry tomatoes. How good will the sauce be and is it even worth the trouble and money? The results certainly surprised us and they might surprise you, too!
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    00:00 - Why We Use Canned Tomatoes
    02:01 - Shopping at Costco for Cherry Tomatoes
    02:35 - Price Comparison of Different Tomatoes
    04:36 - A Tale of Two Sauces
    04:49 - Making Harper's Cherry Tomato Sauce
    06:31 - Making Eva's Baked & Blended Tomato Sauce
    07:48 - Trying Our Cherry Tomato Sauce(s)
    09:37 - Making Spaghetti with Cherry Tomato Sauce
    10:37 - Trying Cherry Tomato Sauce Pasta
    11:57 - Making Risotto al (Cherry) Pomodoro
    13:05 - Trying Cherry Tomato Sauce Risotto
    14:38 - Making a Bread & Tomato Sauce "Soup"
    15:49 - Trying Pappa al Pomodoro
    19:08 - Pasta Grammarian Shoutout
    #tomatosauce #recipe #italianfood

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  • @gennafer
    @gennafer Год назад +222

    As a home gardener I will say that growing cherry tomatoes is much easier than their fuller sized counterparts. The plants take up less space and I find them to be much more hardy. Last year I grew san marzano and amish paste tomatoes in hopes of making sauce with them, my mom gave me a cherry tomato plant I didn't want and that thing put out more cherry tomatoes in one week than my entire summer crop of big tomatoes. If you have any amount of outdoor space try growing a couple cherry tomato plants and you might be in the sauce all summer. :)

    • @matthewwalter67
      @matthewwalter67 Год назад

      Learn to grow tomatoes. As a real Gardner, your technique must be flawed

    • @jenelaina5665
      @jenelaina5665 Год назад +55

      @@matthewwalter67 Been growing for a long time and it's literally just a fact that cherries are easier. They ripen quickly, there's less time for blight to hit or animals to snatch, far less likely to get blossom end rot (I've never seen it and I've never seen newer gardeners I've been helping get it), you can grow them in containers.
      You, however, suck.

    • @johnluna9286
      @johnluna9286 Год назад +7

      I had all kinds of tomatoes but cherry & grape tomatoes make the best sauce and I have known this for decades.

    • @michellen2325
      @michellen2325 Год назад

      exactly, but why are they more expensive?

    • @suzannevega2289
      @suzannevega2289 Год назад +13

      @@matthewwalter67 Well that's a bit rude, you could've been a bit nicer & worded it different.
      Life is short, Be nice😊

  • @Beccasculinaryadventures
    @Beccasculinaryadventures Год назад +256

    This video could not have came out at a more perfect time. I wanted a cherry tomatoe sauce for my wedding and the catering company did not want to make it. Now I have a recipe to make a big batch and give it to the caters to use. I am so excited!! I cannot wait to have this at my wedding ❤️🇮🇹🥂

    • @runswithbeer
      @runswithbeer Год назад +6

      Will they do that? In Georgia US, we are not allowed to serve the public at an event with food from a home cook's kitchen. You have to have a Cottage Food license, and even then, you can only sell it packaged, and even THEN it can only be non-potentially hazardous foods, like cookies, bread, candy, herbs, nuts, popcorn, etc.

    • @Beccasculinaryadventures
      @Beccasculinaryadventures Год назад +13

      @@runswithbeer yes, they will do that. I already asked the caters. My fiancé's family actually owns a restaurant, so we can professionally prepare it there. He just didn't want his family restaurant to cater for the evening because he wants them to enjoy the evening.

    • @RoseDelightful
      @RoseDelightful Год назад +8

      @@runswithbeer weddings are most likely exempt from cottage food laws because it's a private familial event. Also, in nearly all states that I know of, tomato sauces are pretty common (at least where I live) as a food item being sold under cottage food laws after it's been canned.

    • @runswithbeer
      @runswithbeer Год назад +2

      @@Beccasculinaryadventures Awesome!

    • @runswithbeer
      @runswithbeer Год назад +1

      @@RoseDelightful makes sense!

  • @mexipatti
    @mexipatti Год назад +96

    I have made this sauce, I roasted them in the oven in a single layer at low heat with olive oil and some seasoning,,, it was the best sauce ever.

  • @dorindamiddleton5418
    @dorindamiddleton5418 Год назад +130

    This came at the right time for me! I have literally hundreds of cherry tomatoes growing in my garden right now.

    • @PCgamer923
      @PCgamer923 Год назад +2

      Locally the cherry tomatoes are on a great sale, great year for cherry tomatoes!

    • @fanbatcher
      @fanbatcher Год назад +2

      Cherry tomatoes are so delicious it’s a waste to add them to a recipe. Just pop them in your mouth and enjoy the full complex flavors

    • @snorkan4362
      @snorkan4362 Год назад +9

      @@fanbatcher If you have a good harvest of cherry tomatoes you might not be able to eat them all fresh. I have way more than I can keep up with and have made sauce and put in the freezer so I can enjoy the flavour during the winter, have frozen some whole and also dried a bunch of them, given away to friends and family and I'm still having loads to take care of and can eat all the tomatoes my heart desires.

    • @jylauril
      @jylauril Год назад

      make ketchup instead

    • @ha231
      @ha231 Год назад +5

      @@fanbatcher You'd get sick of eating fresh cherry tomatoes before you'd finish an entire harvest of them 😂 Making sauce makes sure they don't go to waste

  • @Alicia-ju1oh
    @Alicia-ju1oh Год назад +60

    I've never made a homemade tomato sauce in my life, a few weeks ago my elderly neighbor gave me abounded amount of cherry tomatoes from her garden so I decided to make a simple sauce w/them. It was the BEST tomato sauce I've ever had!

    • @jylauril
      @jylauril Год назад +1

      I doubt it. Heinz ketchup is most likely better

    • @lntersteIIa5555
      @lntersteIIa5555 Год назад +2

      @@jylauril sono entrambe buone ma sono due cose completamente diverse per l'uso in cucina

  • @LeMayJoseph
    @LeMayJoseph Год назад +67

    I adore that special smile Eva has when she tastes something amazing she’s made with Harper. What a lovely and delightful expression of the joy she gets from cooking with him! 🥰

    • @LeMayJoseph
      @LeMayJoseph Год назад +6

      And likewise Harper’s joyful smile when he tastes the risotto!

    • @paulc.cowanjr.9499
      @paulc.cowanjr.9499 Год назад +7

      Where did he find her. I want one too !!!!!

    • @soulscry
      @soulscry 10 месяцев назад

      Yes. So adorable. I love this channel.

    • @Sassyglbeauty
      @Sassyglbeauty 2 месяца назад +1

      Before she tried them, I just knew she was gonna like the 2nd one best. Until they ate it and I could see she liked the first one best. lol.

  • @pdxfunkjunkie
    @pdxfunkjunkie Год назад +3

    This couple is pretty much the cutest ever. Maybe even more lovable than Pasquale Sciarappa ( a tough bar to clear!) I finally figured out who Eva's voice reminds me of! - It's Gilda Radner doing her Rosanne Roseannadanna schtick on SNL, lo, these many years ago. LOL.

  • @crankiemanx8423
    @crankiemanx8423 Год назад +23

    A good bread,a good tomato sauce & let's not forget a good olive oil.🍞🥖🍅💯🌿

  • @CassaundraPaolini
    @CassaundraPaolini Год назад +38

    💕🍅 In 2015, I do not recall how it began however, started using mini san marzano, Grape, and cherry tomatoes to make all and any tomato sauce, and the flavour was so much better, I simply never went back to the traditional way. 🍝😍 and Eva is correct, spaghetti and homemade tomato sauce is just one of the best dishes in the world🌍🤗💞

  • @tinkerbell9396
    @tinkerbell9396 Год назад +59

    OH MY GOSH!!! This is the first time I've ever been right! Oh wow, sauce and Costco! 🤣 That's a first for me! All the tomato sauce I make are from cherry tomatoes! All different non GMO tomatoes. Cherry tomatoes grow the best and are the SWEETEST, most delicious sauce! Also all the basils, thyme, oregano grow exceptionally well here 🏜️👍👍👍

    • @chuckduzzie8529
      @chuckduzzie8529 Год назад +5

      And maybe roast them first to increase their flavor …

    • @emilspec1227
      @emilspec1227 Год назад +6

      There are no GMO tomatoes on the market today in the US or Europe.

  • @soulscry
    @soulscry 10 месяцев назад +3

    I have made sauce from cherry tomatoes and it is by far MY FAVORITE sauce hands down.
    Well, sounds to me like you guys will have to establish your own back yard garden and grow your own tomatoes. I do. I love the freedom I have to pick and choose my seeds, start them in January and plant in May. There is NOTHING like cultivating your own garden.
    I am 67 years old and grew up in an old ethnic neighborhood with Croations, Hungarians, Italians in Welland, Ontario Canada across the street from the Welland canal. Our vegetable gardens and orchards converged in the backyards separated by fences...we exchanged fruit and veg with each other...the old folks fed us their ethnic foods to us hungry kids playing in the streets...the smells of lunch and dinner wafting in the air made us feel loved and secure as children.

  • @mhordijk0871
    @mhordijk0871 Год назад +7

    My mother made a sauce like this from way back in the 70's, that we put on bread.
    She used the tomatoes from my grandfather's vegetable garden.
    I still make it for myself, every now and then.
    I use roma/plum tomatoes.
    I peel them, melt a knob of butter in a sauce pan, put in some powdered paprika, cut the flesh from the core of the tomatoes, seeds and all and let it melt into a chunky sauce.
    A pinch of salt and pepper to taste, and its done.
    Tastes perfectly fine, as is.
    Sometimes i saute some finely chopped onion and/or a clove of garlic in the butter, before i ad the tomatoes.
    I would finish that with an Italian herb mix. Mostly oregano and basil.
    I think i'm gonna go see how much tomatoes i have left in the fridge.
    I am literally salivating at the thought of it.

  • @nicholaskarako5701
    @nicholaskarako5701 Год назад +41

    Tomato sauces made in the oven in my experience really do come out differently than a tomato sauce cooked on the stove. The sugars in the tomatoes and if you are adding eggplant, onion/ garlic and peppers are concentrated. The end result is just amazing.

    • @JoeZasada
      @JoeZasada Год назад +5

      It's even better in a wood fired oven. That little bit of wood smoke adds another dimension

    • @VoIcanoman
      @VoIcanoman Год назад +12

      100% agree, but you can't crowd them like they did in the video. That results in a mostly _stewed_ sauce, rather than a roasted one. You need to place them in a single layer, and let the skins get some colour (i.e. turn a nice brown at least). This causes sugars beneath the skins to caramelize, and produces a MUCH better sauce.

    • @rhonda6791
      @rhonda6791 Год назад

      Hi, I make my own cherry tomatoe sauce all the time and I get very tasty tomatoes in Australia. But I never cooked them in the oven. Do I thinly place all the ingredients in the oven? Which veggies and when they’re cooked then what do I do. Thanks so much, I’m excited to try this.

    • @nicholaskarako5701
      @nicholaskarako5701 Год назад +3

      @Rhonda the cherry tomatoes you can either leave them whole or cut them in half. As far as vegetables I've use diced a shallot, red bell pepper, eggplant. Light drizzle with olive oil. The glass Pyrex baking pan Eva used in this video is fine if use one big container of cherry tomatoes, but if you are making a huge batch of sauce you really should use a large roasting pan. Add salt and pepper to taste put in the oven. I would check the sauce every twenty minutes and stir. If you want to add some wine that is fine to. When the sauce is done you can leave it as is or puree it with immersion blender if you have one. If you don't you can ladle some or all of your sauce into a blender depending on if you want your sauce chunky or completely pureed. I learned this one recipe from a coworker from Brazil. He would use halved cherry tomatoes, a couple of garlic cloves (thinly sliced) some diced celery, Use thin slices of beef wrapped around a baby carrots and strip of salt pork. Use tooth picks to keep what is basically a rouladen. Add to a roasting pan with a light drizzle of olive oil /some wine and add salt/ pepper to taste. Check as needed.

    • @rhonda6791
      @rhonda6791 Год назад

      @@nicholaskarako5701
      Hi Nicholas thank you so much for all you advice, I can’t wait to try your recipe! I can see how this would make everything much more delicious. Also the beef sounds very tasty. Last year when making chicken soup I decided to use chicken cut in quarters that I roasted with whole garlic cloves, salt and pepper with a drizzle of olive oil. Then I chopped all the vegetables and put in a pot over some olive oil. Put the chicken and everything, juices and all in with the vegetables and water. All this gives the soup such a rich flavour, same principle as your recipe. Anyway thank you again! ☺️

  • @Ursaminor31
    @Ursaminor31 Год назад +13

    I adore how passionate and excited you both become about sharing your discoveries and creations

  • @monkeygraborange
    @monkeygraborange Год назад +85

    I’ve been making sauce out of cherry tomatoes for literally decades... I didn’t know it _wasn’t_ a thing!

    • @logarithmic7
      @logarithmic7 Год назад +6

      Me too! Cherry tomatoes are the only tomatoes that grow well here, so it's all i plant.

    • @hiroyukiforever
      @hiroyukiforever Год назад +3

      Me too. Usually we mix them with datterino tomatoes. Without considering that cherry tomato passata is sold in every grocery store of Italy!

    • @baldieman64
      @baldieman64 Год назад +3

      @@logarithmic7 They are absolutely the way to go for seafood pasta.

    • @sararichardson737
      @sararichardson737 Год назад

      Eva’s hair is the star here and then the rest

  • @janariviik2634
    @janariviik2634 Год назад +9

    By far and away the best tomato I've ever tasted was in Gəncə, Azerbaijan. I was part of a group with people from 15 different countries, and every single one of them was absolutely blown away by how good the tomatoes there were.

  • @IBMCertified
    @IBMCertified Год назад +4

    I made a version of this today. I have never eaten a tomato sauce that I've enjoyed as much as I did this one. I used the stove-top method - squishing the tomatoes with a potato masher - and the blender method. I added oregano as well as basil to it. It's a sauce that I will re-make over and over again. Thanks for the video. I would never have thought of doing this.

  • @andrearigano9238
    @andrearigano9238 Год назад +5

    In Sicily we have a company called Agromonte famous for its datterino, red cherry and yellow cherry tomato purée. Obviously they are much more expensive than normal purée.

  • @emilymenard2339
    @emilymenard2339 Год назад +15

    Growing up in New Orleans we often ate fresh tomatoes stewed with onion, garlic and olive oil, with stale French bread cubes added near the end. Fabulous but I didn’t know it was a THING!!
    Love your videos!!

  • @jasminemaher8641
    @jasminemaher8641 Год назад +14

    The last dish, Pappa al Pomodoro, reminds me of one of my favourite comfort foods I make. I take stale bread and put it in tomato soup. The consistency is very similar to the dish you had. I do eat it warm though, not hot, just a little warm.

    • @kimkennedy8636
      @kimkennedy8636 Год назад +1

      I absolutely love canned tomato soup... I have to try your recommendation

    • @mhordijk0871
      @mhordijk0871 Год назад

      I always dip bread in my homemade tomato soup.

    • @lesleyheidinger19
      @lesleyheidinger19 10 месяцев назад

      I've made pappa al pomodoro many a time. I've always served it hot. Although, it makes sense that a bread & tomato soup would be served chilled, as gazpacho, which also includes tomatoes & stale bread, is a chilled soup. However, I find pappa al pomodoro heartier than gazpacho and, living in Canada, prefer it hot in winter.

  • @Lixmage
    @Lixmage Год назад +4

    Might be your finest video ever! Absolutely love it - many many thanks Harper and Eva.

  • @mab3elmi
    @mab3elmi Год назад +30

    One of your best videos so far. Its simple yet quite experimental!

  • @vincentcalvelli6452
    @vincentcalvelli6452 Год назад +2

    Harper the tomatoes in Italy are fully vine ripened before that are harvested whereas here in the USA tomatoes are harvested before the are fully ripe so their sugars and juices are not fully developed.

  • @michaelbrown1585
    @michaelbrown1585 Год назад

    The amount of food and charisma you two pump into every video is really impressive. 3 solid recipes and constant commentary without any real scripting is really refreshing

  • @ZaleskaRose
    @ZaleskaRose Год назад +4

    Love this video because as someone that eats cherry tomatoes pretty much every single day, now I know how to add it in different ways.

  • @Melissa0774
    @Melissa0774 Год назад +3

    This year, my uncle gave me a few tomato plants, of a variety called Matt's Wild. Hands down - those were the BEST tomatoes I've ever eaten in my life! I think they're the tiniest variety. They're about the size of blueberries. They're very sweet. They almost taste like cooked tomato sauce when they're raw. I love them for sandwiches because they're so small that you don't need to cut them. Unfortunately, each individual plant is not that productive, though, so if you wanted to make sauce out of them exclusively, you'd have to grow a ton of them. And you have to grow them yourself because I've never seen them in any store or farmer's market ever. I don't remember where my uncle got the seeds from, but I'm sure you could probably order them online.

  • @AppaJooey
    @AppaJooey 21 день назад

    After Eva tried her sauce with the pasta, around the 11:30 mark, it looked like it tasted so good she wanted to cry, and that was a beautiful moment. On that perfect endorsement alone, I can't wait to make her sauce very soon.❤

  • @Tryst46
    @Tryst46 Год назад +1

    In the UK, we call this tomato purée , not tomato sauce.
    Tomato sauce in the UK is usually a tangy vinegar based sauce used as a condiment at the table.

  • @roseconklin5392
    @roseconklin5392 Год назад +3

    This video is an excellent instructional video! Thank you both for providing such high quality content!

  • @HILOBOY73
    @HILOBOY73 Год назад +6

    My birthday today. I will make this.

    • @killianmmmoore
      @killianmmmoore Год назад +3

      Mine also, enjoy our day

    • @jayeshmarathe2744
      @jayeshmarathe2744 Год назад +2

      Happiest Bday both of you🥰🥰 enjoy

    • @davidbuben3262
      @davidbuben3262 Год назад +2

      Happy birthday!
      I hate to admit this, and don't tell Vincenzo, but Pasta Grammar is my favorite Italian RUclips channel.

    • @PastaGrammar
      @PastaGrammar  Год назад +2

      Auguri!!!

  • @1grumppa
    @1grumppa Месяц назад

    The look on Harpers face after tasting Papa al Pomodoro is why I love cooking. You just can't get that satisfying experience until you've made something yourself that transforms your soul.

  • @LayLow83
    @LayLow83 7 месяцев назад +1

    This is the best Italian Food Channel I’ve ever watched.

  • @MrShenron89
    @MrShenron89 Год назад +29

    When I bought 8 tomato plants one year on sale, I thought 6 plants were of regular size. Boy was I mistaken, all 8 were Cherry tomato plants!!!
    The amount of cherry tomatoes was mind boggling, I learned real quick the sauce you make out of them is amazing.

  • @deathbyteabag6381
    @deathbyteabag6381 Год назад +14

    Avas beautiful smile is a dead giveaway when she likes something lol. I made some tomato sauce with cherry tomatoes roasted in an air fryer with whole garlic, onion and some chili then finished on the stove. Hands down the best tomato sauce I've ever tasted

  • @SaraPfeffer
    @SaraPfeffer Год назад +1

    I'm a home gardener, and my favorite tomato is Paul Robson or Cherokee Purple, they are similar. I put up anywhere from 75 to 100 quarts of diced, whole peeled, crushed and sauce every year. I grow, amish paste, cherries, a variety of slicers in a variety of colors (diff colors =diff acid levels).

  • @cesarriojas114
    @cesarriojas114 Год назад +1

    Eva your my standard for authentic Italian cooking. My pallet had totally improved but so has my expectation. Thank you and many blessings

  • @jennamakesbugs
    @jennamakesbugs Год назад +5

    Cherokee Purples are my absolute favorite, but cherry tomatoes are really easy to grow and better for cooking. I have to grow some beefsteaks, too, though, to fry green.

  • @jeanneamato8278
    @jeanneamato8278 Год назад +6

    This was so interesting and enlightening! Tomato sauce with nothing but tomatoes and oil. We don’t have Costco but we do have farmer’s markets so I am definitely going to try this. Pure is best.

  •  18 дней назад

    I'm in love with this channel. Seriously. It showed up in my TL today and I already saw 4 videos.

  • @jimmyg3855
    @jimmyg3855 11 месяцев назад

    Thank you so much for passing on simple usable skills and dishes.

  • @colorfulforesight
    @colorfulforesight Год назад +6

    Since you are doing these recipes, might as well create a self published recipe book to sell.

  • @annother3350
    @annother3350 Год назад +4

    Aldi sell canned cherry tomatoes and they're great to make a sauce from

    • @dnmurphy48
      @dnmurphy48 Год назад +1

      Most UK supermarkets do now, I tend ti use them the most.

  • @SopranoPizzaJMFNJ
    @SopranoPizzaJMFNJ Год назад

    This was one of your best guys!!! Thanks for sharing!

  • @roccosisto8196
    @roccosisto8196 Год назад +1

    LOVE this and love the joy that you bring in sharing this wonderful food.

  • @jawy1981
    @jawy1981 Год назад +6

    I live in Bologna, and I'm used to putting cherry tomatoes to make my sauce, practically since I was a child when my grandmother used to make it, so it's quite normal for me, so much so that I almost took it for granted that everybody did that, I'm glad to know that you like it as much as I do ❤️

  • @farmingirl4281
    @farmingirl4281 Год назад +4

    Campari tomatoes are my favorites when home grown are out of season. Parks Whopper is my absolute favorite home grown variety.

    • @gailjordan9250
      @gailjordan9250 Год назад

      I tried growing Campari tomatoes this year, but I'm going to have to try again next year. This year's tomatoes turned out small with thick, tough skins. They had to raise themselves with no fertilizer in re-used soil, and only being watered by Mom Nature during the drought and heat wave. I had Covid-19 and was not able to care for them. I think under the circumstances the little plants are champions. They started blooming in May and are still blooming and producing fruit in September.

    • @farmingirl4281
      @farmingirl4281 Год назад +1

      @@gailjordan9250 I hope your recovery from covid is a complete recovery🙏 Those fall tomatoes just naturally taste awesome as we savor them knowing we will have a long wait for next years crop😉

  • @KelJayP
    @KelJayP Год назад

    I am so happy I discovered your channel. I love it! Thank you!

  • @dunep6465
    @dunep6465 Год назад

    One of your Very Best Shows... The sauces look amazing.

  • @chuckduzzie8529
    @chuckduzzie8529 Год назад +4

    I was recently in Greece. I had forgotten to bring a shaver so I thought I would walk to find one. I barely stepped out of where I was staying in Preveza and the smell of fresh fruits and vegetables were being moved toward my face by a small breeze … I was still 50 feet from the market. When was the last time you were in your market in America and you said “Wow! The vegetables smell so fresh today?”.

    • @annother3350
      @annother3350 Год назад +4

      Similar when I went to the Boqueria market in Barcelona. Ive never been a fan of eating tomatoes on their own but when I saw those ugly spanish heirloom tomatoes so rich and juicy I had to buy one to eat there and then!

    • @chuckduzzie8529
      @chuckduzzie8529 Год назад +4

      @@annother3350 I have been in that market also … and heirloom tomatoes are the best!!!

    • @sonogabri1
      @sonogabri1 Год назад

      Never.

    • @chuckmalcolmjr1913
      @chuckmalcolmjr1913 Год назад

      @@annother3350 Ugly tomatoes are divine!

  • @drunkinmaster1
    @drunkinmaster1 Год назад +16

    Pasta Grammar Thanks for taking the time for these wonderful videos. You two have the best chemistry. This looks amazing and im definitely going to make this. Kind of a weird question for you; Is it ever common to roast the tomatoes to give it a slightly smokey flavor similar to mexican salsa?

    • @PastaGrammar
      @PastaGrammar  Год назад +4

      Grazie! And yes, one of our favorite weekday side dishes are roasted tomatoes that Eva makes pretty often.

    • @gmersman
      @gmersman Год назад +2

      Yes! I make a delicious sauce with slow roasted tomatoes. I put it through a food mill after roasting for a few hours. It is thick, sweet and so lovely. Easy to freeze and use later.

    • @opheliahamlet3508
      @opheliahamlet3508 Год назад +2

      @@gmersman what kind of tomatoes do you use? I want to try this

    • @gmersman
      @gmersman Год назад +1

      @@opheliahamlet3508 I use garden grown tomatoes. Sometimes they are Early Girl, Stupice or other heirloom varieties. I cut them in 1/2” thick slices, sprinkle with salt and pepper. Roast in a 250 degree oven for about three hours on a sheet pan covered with parchment paper. Process through the food mill and add 2 tablespoons of olive oil and fresh basil. I got the recipe from Jack Bishop’s cookbook called Vegetables Every Day. It is soooo yummy!

    • @soylukas3163
      @soylukas3163 Год назад

      @@PastaGrammar I wanted to add to this. "Eva's baked blend" looks to me much like the classic salsa roja in mexican cuisine. Equal to a salsa verde you add either tomatoes (jitomate) or green tomates (tomatillos), garlic and a green chile serrano/árbol together. You could roast them on a comal (without any oil added) - very similar to baked tomatoes in the oven - or just blend them directly in a blender raw and cook until ready. Sopa Azteca lets really shine this simple salsa.

  • @lindaleone4345
    @lindaleone4345 Год назад +2

    LOVE IT! But how did you make your vegetable broth?? I have seen you use it before in other recipes ... Please post that recipe ...Thanks!!

  • @TheCatWitch63
    @TheCatWitch63 Год назад +1

    Eva’s baked option reminds me of my roasted tomatoes sauces. I love the depth of flavor that roasting the tomatoes add to what would normally be a basic tomato sauce.

  • @granitwinchester3037
    @granitwinchester3037 Год назад +3

    Watching this channel is such a comfort for the soul, Harper and Eva seeing you feels like talking to friends about the most amazing thing in the world: food! Grazie mille!!

  • @TheOnlyAlexandra
    @TheOnlyAlexandra Год назад +5

    I LOVE using cherry or grape tomatoes in fresh sauce. Was looking forward to today's video. I will be making this tomorrow. Have the food mill. Tonight is Cod in Parsley sauce in honor of the passing of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II as we are an Italian and a Brit 👑🇬🇧🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿🇮🇹🇺🇲

  • @ephinyus
    @ephinyus Год назад +1

    I did this several times over the summer (Ohio, growing zone 6a). I planted 2 Sungold cherry tomato plants in my garden, and they got over 6 feet tall. I had so many cherry tomatoes, I invited people over to "shop" in my garden! I made lots of sauce, and still have 3 freezer bags full in my deep freeze. One of the plants died back, but the other is STILL producing. Sungold cherries are the most prolific tomatoes I have ever grown, and the sauce I made with them was AMAZING!

  • @idabergmann5270
    @idabergmann5270 Год назад

    i just love your smiling faces - pure joy or should i say ecstacy - after tasting evas dishes!! what a treasure eva is! how sweet harper is..!

  • @jelsner5077
    @jelsner5077 Год назад +11

    This looks wonderful! Could you show how you jar/preserve the tomato sauce?

    • @DScritchy
      @DScritchy Год назад +2

      Look up information about water bath canning. That should get you there.

    • @camaro8570
      @camaro8570 Год назад +8

      Makre portions put in in plastic bags (vakuum sealed if u can) anf Freeze it.
      I vakuum and freeze always alot of small portions of homemade cheese souce for some quick pasta meals for exxample...

    • @Piorze
      @Piorze Год назад +2

      @@camaro8570 I use disposable plastic cups instead of bags. The ones for drinks at parties.

    • @natviolen4021
      @natviolen4021 Год назад +1

      @@Piorze They are not approved for temperatures this low.

    • @PastaGrammar
      @PastaGrammar  Год назад +9

      We'll see what we can do!

  • @SimJan.
    @SimJan. Год назад +6

    I grow over 100 tomato varieties at home. Cherry tomatoes do make a great sauce, but to me the best tomatoes are the meaty bug tomatoes. They have fewer seeds and make an excellent sauce. I live fo mix different colored tomatoes, since orange and green tomatoes are very sweet and give the sauce a lot of flavor. Some varieties I recommend are Persimmon, Orange Oxheart, Aunt Ruby's German Green, Orange Russian. Paste tomatoes are also of course great. San marzano is the commercial pick and does an excellent job. I however think that Jersey Devil and Opalka are way better taste wise, but those are garden varieties. So for the home garden those two are amazing picks, while san marzano is excellent for field production, since it's better for transport and has a better shelf life

    • @letXeqX
      @letXeqX Год назад

      Wow, what a tremendous post, thank you. Are these different varieties of tomatoes available in seed form from amazon or somewhere else? or are they just varieties that are available in nursuries in the US. I live overseas so hoping they are available from seed. Thanks!

    • @SimJan.
      @SimJan. Год назад

      @@letXeqX Sorry for the late reply. These varieties can be found easily online. Several seed shops specialize in heriloom seeds. I don't live in the USA, I'm from Europe and almost every country here has some kind of shop for them and ordering them from other countries is also normally not a problem. Just look out that they are suitable for your climate, since some varieties are late and don't succeed in cold climates.

    • @letXeqX
      @letXeqX Год назад

      @@SimJan. Not at all, I have till the spring :), I wrote down all the names of tomato varieties you mentioned and will look for them. I'm in Israel so cold is not a problem. my back yard is mostly partly shaded, but there is one spot which gets almost full sun, so I think I can have some success over there! I grew tomatillos in that spot in containers one year and it did well. I'd love to grow REAL tomatoes, as the quality of the store bought tomatoes has declined so badly. Thanks so much, I'm excited about it now!

    • @SimJan.
      @SimJan. Год назад

      @@letXeqX Oh Israel shouldn't be a problem haha. I am from Slovenia and here most varieties thrive, but for Instance in germany half of the ones I have in my garden would only be suitable in the greenhouse, since the growth period is shorter.
      I don't know how many places in Israel have heriloom seeds to offer, but some sites have worldwide shipping.

    • @letXeqX
      @letXeqX Год назад

      @@SimJan. WOW just half an hour ago I wrote on a Ukranian site how wonderful Slovenia has been for helping Ukraine so much! I've ordered seeds from Amazon before so I'll have a look there now that I have names of good varieties. Thanks again!

  • @nickiealtieri-enochs1914
    @nickiealtieri-enochs1914 Год назад +2

    Eva's 2nd method is my go-to from my Italian father's family (Altieri). They call it "yard sauce". We put in tomatoes, onions, peppers and garlic from the garden. It freezes nicely too. 🍅🇮🇹🍝

  • @JDLarge
    @JDLarge Год назад

    Back in the day there used to be a little hole in the wall sub shop in Cambridge Massachusetts that made their own sauce throughout the growing season with garden tomatoes. My favorite was so simple, a “sauce sub” for 35 cents! A whole split spuckie with a ladle of sauce, too easy! Talk about delish, they made a stockpot full of sauce every three to four days and the summer lines were out the door! Great memories and exactly why I still grow my own today. I have one more good harvest left with several different tomatoes in my garden, it looks like it’s canning time now that I’m motivated! Funny I could smell that sauce simmering while watching😂❤️

  • @claudiapadula3140
    @claudiapadula3140 Год назад +7

    May I ask how do you keep your extra sauce? If you ever have extra ( Harper is a lucky man getting to eat all your delicious food ) Do you can or freeze your sauce?

    • @DiMacky24
      @DiMacky24 Год назад +1

      Sauce can keep in the fridge for at least a week, but yes, you can absolutely freeze it.

    • @tonydaddario4706
      @tonydaddario4706 Год назад +2

      Bottled or jarred (sterilized) like a proper pasta grandma.

    • @lindagusch2671
      @lindagusch2671 Год назад

      can the sauce!

  • @gkennedy2998
    @gkennedy2998 Год назад +4

    As I've always said, "Get the freshest best ingredients that you can and don't screw them up."

  • @michaelhudecek2778
    @michaelhudecek2778 Год назад +1

    What great recipes from a great and adorable couple!!! Thank you!!! 😊😊😊

  • @Appaddict01
    @Appaddict01 Год назад +5

    Grape and cherry tomatoes are so much better than regular tomato’s. They’re always good at your standard grocery store.

  • @The_Gallowglass
    @The_Gallowglass Год назад +15

    The thing that bothers me about this is that ANYONE can have fantastic cherry tomatoes. They grow so easily. You only need one plant in a planter and you can do so much.

    • @rottierumbles9451
      @rottierumbles9451 Год назад +2

      yup just get a large pot and plant it , not that difficult and cherry tomatoes grow abundantly.

    • @lovemesomeslippers
      @lovemesomeslippers Год назад +1

      Why does that bother you? I don’t understand. The price you mean?

    • @The_Gallowglass
      @The_Gallowglass Год назад +1

      @@lovemesomeslippers I told you why it bothered me. Why pay so much for something that grows so easily, for the price of a packet of seeds.

    • @joyfulgirl91
      @joyfulgirl91 11 месяцев назад

      Nothing interests me less than adding the responsibility of plants to my life. The different in cost can never repay me for the time I would have rather spent doing anything else in the whole world

  • @richardmullins1883
    @richardmullins1883 Год назад

    Looks amazing!
    Digging those funkyass jazz tunes too.

  • @LarryHatch
    @LarryHatch Год назад +5

    You guys have a big (mostly empty?) back yard. Can't believe people with your cooking skills don't grow their own stuff. The range of heirloom tomato flavors is stunning.

    • @chuckmalcolmjr1913
      @chuckmalcolmjr1913 Год назад +2

      Yup, maybe they will dabble in a couple plants and find the ultimate ingredients come from their own garden. A green bean eaten fresh off the stem or peas!

  • @corkyjmc
    @corkyjmc Год назад

    I just discovered you two, I’m glad I did, you work so beautifully together

  • @ghostslayer8184
    @ghostslayer8184 Год назад +2

    You two are great together. I made the tomatoe sauce today. I did the oven method and it was amazing. Will definitely be making this again. Thank you for sharing the recipe

  • @ninalustik33
    @ninalustik33 Год назад

    I just finished canning my tomatoes that I grew and also purchased a quart of plum tomatoes at a local farmer's market. Years ago I did help my mom with canning tomatoes using the first method that Eva did. Since we canned over 100 hundred jars, it was a bit back breaking. So we ended up basically cutting our tomatoes, (usually Roma style tomatoes), cooking them with salt and basil and then placing them in jars and storing for future tomato sauce. When I am ready to use I blend them and at which point I would add onion or garlic. I tried a new brand of cherry tomato this year, grown by one of the farmers. The brand is called campari tomato. So sweet! I think that would be an amazing type to grow! Thank you for sharing this!!

  • @robertm731
    @robertm731 Год назад

    Amazing to watch the two of you and then the cooking added to it. Beautiful!!!!!!!!!

  • @priayief
    @priayief Год назад

    Wow! Gonna have to watch this again and check all the recipes out. Different, simple and looks tasty. Thanks.

  • @Zionist_Eternal
    @Zionist_Eternal 11 месяцев назад

    Just found you. My new favorite food channel. Thank you, thank you!

  • @kellyastleford1169
    @kellyastleford1169 14 дней назад

    I made the "Harper" version with Costco cherry tomatoes and it was outstanding! I don't have a food mill, so instead I ran the tomatoes through my vitamix and then strained them through a sieve to remove any stray seeds and skin. It was DELICIOUS! Thank you for the recipe!

  • @darinlarsen5086
    @darinlarsen5086 Год назад +1

    How absolutely fun was that! I loved this video. You two have a chemistry that is great, and you seem actually to be speaking to your individual listeners. Plus, I love the simple approach to Italian cooking where quality ingredients can shine alone. When I travelled with students in Europe, of the six countries we visited, Italy, without doubt, had the best food. It's worth going to Italy for the melon gelato. I've never had anything--anything!--like it in the states.

  • @joeycartagena3797
    @joeycartagena3797 Год назад +1

    I love it. I too have been making sauce from canned tomatoes because of the lack of flavor in fresh tomatoes. Thank you so much.

  • @fionajane56
    @fionajane56 Год назад

    Wonderful and simple! We are harvesting our cherry tomatoes this week and I always make tomato sauce with them. I now realize how lucky we are to have a garden

  • @paulog9109
    @paulog9109 Год назад

    Ava - your cooking and attention to detail blows my mind - absolutely brilliant.
    Also what a great couple you make!🙂🙂🙂

  • @katherinehenry1480
    @katherinehenry1480 Год назад +1

    My garden is bursting with tomatoes - from great, pink and red beefsteak to red and 'blue' cherry tomatoes. This year, I've never had a better crop of paste tomatoes. Thanks for the wonderful recipes!

  • @halley5218
    @halley5218 Год назад

    What perfect timing of this video. I have a bumper crop of delicious cherry tomatoes in my garden this year. I didn’t know what to do with all of them. My romas, not such a good season for them. I love the sacarpariello dish. These recipes you just presented are an answer to my prayers. Thank you so much.

  • @samwithrow7309
    @samwithrow7309 4 месяца назад

    Thanks for all your great recipes. Keep them coming. 😎😊

  • @lindajoe9862
    @lindajoe9862 Год назад

    Perfect👌.... thank you Eva🍅🍅🍅🍅

  • @bubbadeaux2962
    @bubbadeaux2962 Год назад

    My favorite episode so far!!! Harper - you are one lucky man to have found Eva!

  • @johnryan8645
    @johnryan8645 Год назад

    Yes! Baked! Get that caramelization! Excellent!

  • @pdxfunkjunkie
    @pdxfunkjunkie Год назад

    OK, one more thing that MUST be remarked on. Whoever is picking the music to play behind the "chopping and stirring" scenes is KILLING IT! It wasn't until I watched this particular video that I really sat up and took notice - during the "chopping and stirring" of the Pappa Al Pomodoro. Wonderful jazz, a bit of a change. But who is playing this wonderful jazz?? Thank goodness for SoundHound - now I know it is Hara Noda, an artist completely unknown to me hitherto. Rest assured that I'll be tracking down more of his stuff. Bravo!

  • @AmandainGeorgia
    @AmandainGeorgia 11 месяцев назад

    This is the best reason ever to grow cherry tomatoes. I make most of my sauce from them and it is divine. They grow easily most places and are very productive. You can even grow them in pots on a porch or balcony.

  • @NeccoWecco
    @NeccoWecco Год назад

    I actually made this last night before I saw your video! I had too many tomatoes from my garden so i made them just like Eva did. Delicious!

  • @EdieBabeMonster
    @EdieBabeMonster Месяц назад

    I can’t wait to try all of these!

  • @sundok1
    @sundok1 Год назад +1

    OMG your channel is so great I just realised! It's just that knowledge of Eva and then the way you present it together. It's a thing of beauty. That best tomato sauce recipe is just my thing, been experimenting with such for ages. And then that stale bread with tomato sauce was a great bonus. And I loved the way you made risotto. Outside Italy, people can be fussy about making risotto, like they scared of it, and it being such a chefy thing. Little do we know. ;-)

  • @benjamindejonge3624
    @benjamindejonge3624 Год назад

    I’m here in southern Spain, and yes tomato sauce is the Internet biggest thing, not only the classics but also the new recipes

  • @purified09able
    @purified09able 11 месяцев назад

    Harper, Eva, what a wonderful insight in the world of Italian cooking and heritage: È stato un insegnamento e uno spettacolo meravigliosi, grazie!

  • @JJ-in3bc
    @JJ-in3bc Год назад

    One of your best videos! They just keep getting better & better! Way to go Eva & Harper!! Thank you!
    ??? Any tips, suggestions, brand recommendations... on getting a FOOD MILL???
    Maybe do a whole video on it... there is so many brands, options (like interchangeable grate size), quality, and price points.

  • @lorilongwell5451
    @lorilongwell5451 11 месяцев назад

    My mother here in the states made a dish quite similar to this. But I never knew its background until today. Almost made me cry thank you guys

  • @sgtNACHO
    @sgtNACHO Год назад

    Yo just wanna say that the music at the 10:00 mark is not only fantastic, but your editing around it was superb. Especially that fade out leading up to the test at 10:43. Fantastic editing and a great episode. Yall just keep getting better

  • @melindahuntley9873
    @melindahuntley9873 Год назад

    I loved this video, so many things I learned, thank you so much. I'm going to try the grape tomatoes soon

  • @robertfaulkner9105
    @robertfaulkner9105 Год назад +1

    You two are great. I was salivating over those dishes. 🍝

  • @gene2049
    @gene2049 8 месяцев назад

    Beautiful Risotto. Love it !

  • @edwardolson8996
    @edwardolson8996 Год назад

    The "chemistry" between these two really works. They are both delightful.

  • @Macismad
    @Macismad Год назад

    Wow! You guys are broadening my horizons so much that I can’t see my back fence anymore! Seriously though, I keep getting very inspired by your videos and have already tried some butter pasta with Parmigiano. It was very good, but I think I still need some practice. I am a little stuck on old habits, but I like the simple concepts you show. I am going to make a simple or some simple tomato sauces, without garlic and onions etc.

  • @Nilguiri
    @Nilguiri Год назад

    That was great. I came for the tomato sauce but stayed for Eva!
    Subscribed.