Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wait, op, you mean to store-bought pasta sauce? Not to homemade?
The same way, I guess, you drop it, heat it, and stir it.
Yes, I'm not making tomato sauce from scratch. I buy it at Trader Joe's.
Are you buying meat sauce at TJ's or marinara and adding meat?
If I was adding meat, I'd probably add some onions too. I'd saute the onions add the meat and brown it, then make a well like in the Gordon Ramsay video and add the tomato sauce in the well, heat it a little, mix it with the browned meat, and then pour the TJ sauce in and heat it through.
If you are buying it with meat in, I don't have a suggestion, because I've never done that.
Tomato paste is not the same as marinara.
Anonymous wrote:When I make a bolognese, I cook the meat and finely chopped veg first, then add the tomato paste, coat everything, and cook it all together on a medium heat, stirring so it doesn't scorch and letting it caramelize. Then I add the crushed tomatoes and let it cook slowly.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I always brown the meat with onions and peppers and freeze it. Thaw in microwave and add to sauce. Spaghetti is delicious but it’s not really a gourmet food. But thanks for the tip re tomatoes paste. But note many people can’t eat it due to high acid content.
Just curious to know what sort of condition would leave someone unable to have tomato paste due to its acid content?
Anonymous wrote:I always brown the meat with onions and peppers and freeze it. Thaw in microwave and add to sauce. Spaghetti is delicious but it’s not really a gourmet food. But thanks for the tip re tomatoes paste. But note many people can’t eat it due to high acid content.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wait, op, you mean to store-bought pasta sauce? Not to homemade?
The same way, I guess, you drop it, heat it, and stir it.
Yes, I'm not making tomato sauce from scratch. I buy it at Trader Joe's.
Are you buying meat sauce at TJ's or marinara and adding meat?
If I was adding meat, I'd probably add some onions too. I'd saute the onions add the meat and brown it, then make a well like in the Gordon Ramsay video and add the tomato sauce in the well, heat it a little, mix it with the browned meat, and then pour the TJ sauce in and heat it through.
If you are buying it with meat in, I don't have a suggestion, because I've never done that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wait, op, you mean to store-bought pasta sauce? Not to homemade?
The same way, I guess, you drop it, heat it, and stir it.
Yes, I'm not making tomato sauce from scratch. I buy it at Trader Joe's.
Are you buying meat sauce at TJ's or marinara and adding meat?
If I was adding meat, I'd probably add some onions too. I'd saute the onions add the meat and brown it, then make a well like in the Gordon Ramsay video and add the tomato sauce in the well, heat it a little, mix it with the browned meat, and then pour the TJ sauce in and heat it through.
If you are buying it with meat in, I don't have a suggestion, because I've never done that.
Anonymous wrote:When I make a bolognese, I cook the meat and finely chopped veg first, then add the tomato paste, coat everything, and cook it all together on a medium heat, stirring so it doesn't scorch and letting it caramelize. Then I add the crushed tomatoes and let it cook slowly.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wait, op, you mean to store-bought pasta sauce? Not to homemade?
The same way, I guess, you drop it, heat it, and stir it.
Yes, I'm not making tomato sauce from scratch. I buy it at Trader Joe's.
Anonymous wrote:Wait, op, you mean to store-bought pasta sauce? Not to homemade?
The same way, I guess, you drop it, heat it, and stir it.