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Tomato Recipes for Savoring the Harvest

August 29, 2018 by Jeanne

These tomato recipes will help you savor the harvest long into the dark days of winter. Now is the time to can, preserve, and store the bounty from the garden; tomatoes are at the peak of flavor.

Tomato Recipes:

Three Recipes to Savor the Taste of Summer All Year Long

There is nothing better than a freshly picked tomato. I love tomatoes, all types of tomatoes. Heirloom tomatoes are my latest obsession – the Black Krim tomatoes are splendid, alongside the Hungarian Paste tomatoes (for sauce) and the Tasmanian Chocolate tomatoes which, alas, don’t taste like chocolate,

I grew eight varieties of tomatoes this year. Here are six: Black Krim, Big Beef, Early Girl, Hungarian Paste, Tasmanian Chocolate, Sweet Million.

Missing: Marglobe and Riesentraube, two medium beefsteak tomatoes.

tomato recipes

Any of these heirloom tomatoes can be used in tomato recipes. Certain varieties, however, work best for certain recipes.

Making Tomato Juice without a Juicer

Making tomato juice without a juicer is a summer chore that results in plenty of fresh, delicious, home-canned tomato juice. If your family enjoys tomato juice the way mine does, it is well worth the time and the effort.

Any of the tomato varieties will work for this recipe. Heirloom and beefsteak tomatoes produce the richest juice, with the beefsteak types adding the most body and thickness to the juice.

How to Make Tomato Juice without a Juicer

sliced tomatoes
Tomatoes sliced and ready for heating and crushing to make juice.

Tomato Sauce from Scratch

I’ve always wanted to make tomato sauce from scratch. My family goes through at least half a jar to a full jar of sauce per week. We use tomato sauce in many recipes: spaghetti, of course, but also eggplant parmesan, sausage and peppers, chili, beef stew, lamb stew, and more.

Tomato sauce made from scratch turns out best when paste tomatoes are used for the recipe. Paste tomatoes have thicker flesh and less juice. Amish paste and Roma tomatoes are the two most popular paste tomatoes.

I grew Hungarian paste tomatoes not because I thought they would be any better but because I was curious about them. The first plant did not produce many but another plant appears to have dozens on it which should be ready for harvest this weekend, a great opportunity to make tomato sauce from scratch over the long weekend.

Making Tomato Sauce from Scratch

Freezing Tomatoes

Freezing tomatoes isn’t a tomato recipe per se but a technique to freeze fresh, whole tomatoes for use later. Tomatoes must be blanched and the skins removed prior to freezing.

Freezing Tomatoes

These three tomato recipes will help you enjoy your fresh garden tomatoes all winter long. Happy harvest!

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