Showing posts with label Mrs Wages Pasta Sauce Mix. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mrs Wages Pasta Sauce Mix. Show all posts

Wednesday, August 26, 2015

Tomato Sauce, green beans and Eggplant


Tomato processing


Decided to try the Mrs Wages "Pasta Sauce" mix since we are so happy with the chili base mix.  I couldn't find any reference in the blog about trying the pasta mix before.

The tomatoes from last weekend harvest


Pasta Sauce


I had about 23 lbs of tomatoes from the harvest and a number of expired canned tomatoes (store bought from before when we had the garden) to use.  I decided to make the pasta sauce out of our own tomatoes.   I used the vitamix, as per-usual process, and while doing that I had an idea.  

I have been collecting the apples and pears that have been taken off my trees (pears taken early because I was afraid the weight of the fruit would break the tree down, and the apples because the freaking birds would peck them to pieces before I could get any!).  The I have been leaving the fruit out to ripen, but the damage from the various factors is not being good to them and they are spoiling faster than ripening.    I figured, since the vitamix pulverizes things so completely, why not just add those fruits to the tomato sauce for sweetness?  I mean, the recipe calls for adding sugar anyway, why not fruit?  So I tried it.  Unfortunately, the fruit wasn't too sweet so I ended up adding sugar anyway, but the fruit did extend the sauce!  You cant taste the fruit in the sauce at all.  Katherine even tried it (I didn't tell her I had added the fruit).  She commented that the sauce was a bit off; I agreed, but I think that the flavors are off simply because its a different mix than we would normally use.  It would have tasted "off" even if using only tomatoes.  Anyway, the taste is not bad, and since I am the one to use most of the pasta sauce I seasoned it to my tastes.  By using the fruit, I 1) saved the fruit from spoilage waste, and 2) extended my tomatoes - maybe important depending on the weather for the next couple of weeks (tomatoes may not be getting any more on if it stays this dry!).  

I got 10 pints of pasta  sauce canned.

The pasta sauce with apples.  Tastes fine!

Chili Sauce


I found a bunch of commercially canned tomatoes downstairs.  The cans had expired but still looked good.  So I used these cans to make my chili base sauce!  Like before, I added some fruit!  You can't tell the difference in flavor at all!    

I got 11 pints of chili base canned plus a half pint in the fridge.


Plain tomato sauce


With the remaining harvested tomatoes I just whirled the tomatoes up in the vitamix good, boiled them for 10-25 mins and then canned them in quart jars with a half-teaspoon of citric acid for safety.  One of the jars didn't seal because of a flaw in the jar lip, so I had to re-can later using 2 pint jars.

I got a total of 6 quarts of tomato sauce canned this way and a half pint that I mixed with the left-over chili base in the fridge.



Green Beans



After I canned the tomatoes I snapped the green beans I had picked last weekend.  I did the usual pressure canning process and got 4 quarts and 1 pint of green beans canned.

Hot packed, as usual.  I think I may have rushed them a bit though.  The liquid level in the jars is a bit low.  They will be fine though.


Eggplant


Katherine sliced, breaded, and baked the eggplant from last weekend.  I don't know yet if she is planning on freezing it or making another eggplant-parmesan.  Sorry, no pictures of the eggplant after processing.



Broccoli frozen



I blanched and bagged the brocoli from last weekend.  It was between 1-2 Cups.  I usd the new seal-a-meal gadget with one of the reusable bags.  It took me a while to figure out how to use it correctly, bug I finally got it bagged, vacuumed and frozen.  Slow going on the broccoli preservation, but it is adding up!