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Roasted Plum Tomato Jam
by
Slynito
on 13 Sep, 2012 13:55
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Roasted Plum Tomato Jam
ingredients:
2 pounds plum tomatoes (cut in half)
3 garlic cloves (sliced thinly)
2 tablespoons extra virgin olive oil
2 teaspoons sugar
2 teaspoons balsamic vinegar
1 sprig fresh thyme
1 sprig rosemary
Kosher salt and freshly ground black pepper to taste
Instructions:
Preheat oven to 300 degrees F.
In a large bowl, toss the tomato halves with all the ingredients. Put tomatoes on sheet pan, cut side up.
Roast tomatoes for 2 hours, or until they are shriveled and slightly brown. Let cool until cool enough to handle. Remove skins. Place tomatoes in a stainless steel, or ceramic pot, and mash.Then cook on low heat until the mixture reduces to a jam-like consistency. This step may be done up to one week ahead.
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#1
by
Hingatao
on 13 Sep, 2012 16:13
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Sounds good!
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#2
by
Slynito
on 13 Sep, 2012 16:24
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It is good on a sandwich when you want a tomato flavor added. It looks easy to make and I'm going to try to make it when I have spare time.
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#3
by
TheSlyBear
on 13 Sep, 2012 18:21
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Sounds good! I'll have to give it a try.
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#4
by
Slynito
on 13 Sep, 2012 18:31
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I had you in mind when I posted and was hoping that you would whip it up, Chef SlyBear.
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#5
by
TheSlyBear
on 13 Sep, 2012 19:16
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I'll have some cooking time available next week, I think. This sounds very yummy.
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#6
by
Slynito
on 13 Sep, 2012 19:48
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#7
by
Slynito
on 17 Sep, 2012 08:19
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I'll have some cooking time available next week, I think. This sounds very yummy.
Hey Bear; I threw it together this morning and it ain't to bad. I used fresh herbs 'n' garlic, hit it with more sugar and a big shot of Red Rooster. Not the worst thing I ever cooked, pretty good. Now what can I put it on, hummmm?
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#8
by
TheSlyBear
on 17 Sep, 2012 09:13
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Sandwiches seems a natural. Would have to taste it to think of other uses. Dressing pasta (I don't like a lot of gloppy sauce), for example, if it's not too sweet. As a bruschetta topping, perhaps?
Or, if it's yummy enough, just eat it out of the jar!
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#9
by
D.A.L.U.I.
on 17 Sep, 2012 10:13
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My thoughts when I saw this was, perfect for a boiled beef brisket, like that served at Tujague's Restaurant.
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#10
by
Tyler
on 17 Sep, 2012 10:35
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Looks like it would be good over some warm brie cheese and a either toasted french bread or toasted sourdough bread.
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#11
by
Slynito
on 18 Sep, 2012 08:27
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Thanx y'all... some excellent suggestions. How about a breakfast burrito? Just had one and it was even better with the 'Mater Jam.
I love sweet and hot!
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#12
by
justtom
on 20 Sep, 2012 08:10
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Going to be doing some canning this weekend and next few with the veggies from my garden, BREAD AND BUTTER PICKLES.SWEET & HOT PEPPER RELISH,SPICY PICKLED GREEN BEANS,BEETS,SALSA,MY OWN HOT SAUCE,and on and on,Its something I always wanted to try but never got around to it but since I went Vegetarian back in January my Vegan sister is going to show me the way.So I will be sure to throw your recipe in the mix.Thanks Slynito.
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#13
by
TheSlyBear
on 20 Sep, 2012 09:48
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Home canning is a great skill to have. Nothing beats jams and jellies that you make yourself.
One of my specialities is my Nuclear Napalm hot pepper jelly that I make from chiles I grow on the back patio.
justtom, I'd be very interested in some of your recipes if you're inclined to share!
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#14
by
Slynito
on 20 Sep, 2012 18:52
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Man, that is some beautiful jelly...Nuclear Napalm the has an ominous sound. The Tomato Jam won't be clear like jelly, it's a little different. Good luck!