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Bolognese Sauce Made With Fresh Tomatoes. To Peel Or Not To Peel?!
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I have been given an awful lot of tomatoes and want to make a lot of them into a tomato sauce that could be used to make spaghetti bolognese.
Usually when making this I would take the skin off the tomatoes, but because of the amount that I need to process I was wondering how it would turn out if I didn't peel them? Even if I blitzed it a bit would I regret not removing the skin of the tomatoes?
PS - I know what ingredients I plan to use so I don't need recipes thanks.
Usually when making this I would take the skin off the tomatoes, but because of the amount that I need to process I was wondering how it would turn out if I didn't peel them? Even if I blitzed it a bit would I regret not removing the skin of the tomatoes?
PS - I know what ingredients I plan to use so I don't need recipes thanks.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.My kitchen in France used to look a bit like an abbatoir in tomato season! I still grow tomatoes and use them in the same way. Cut into quarters (skin on), stick them in a pan and cook on low heat until they go into a mass. Freeze in trays of the sort of quantities you want. When I want to use them later on I may blitz them (for a smooth sauce) or (as I do in Bolognese sauce) leave them as they are. Had no complaints so far..... very easy.
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