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Tomato Paste Substitute?
Say a recipe calls for tomato paste and you go to the pantry and lo and behold you don't have any........what can you use in its place. This time I ended up using a small can of tomato sauce because I really didn't feel like luging my butt to the store....
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I have used ketchup depending on what I am making and how lazy I feel as far going to the store. Ketchup and paprika. Once I used dry coffee creamer in Alfredo because I was homebound and had already set my mind to making Alfredo and did not have enough cream. I was ashamed but also strangely fullfilled.
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you could boil down tomato sauce to evaporate the liquid and thicken it up
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Thanks guys! I've already added the sauce to my dish. But I'll keep your suggestions in mind for the next time I find I'm out of the paste.
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puree diced or whole canned tomatoes...or crushed tomato. neither will be as thick, but both will give great flavor and cook down well.
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Thanks Robo!
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You never did say what the recipe was, Sizzlin. I always keep tomato paste on hand, but I don't use it very often. What are/were you making?
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Anyway, it was for a beef stew recipe I found on the back of the Swanson Beef Broth can. The fact that it called for coffee granules or instant coffee caught my eye and I had to give it a try. It wasn't too bad but I had to tweek it with S & P and next time I'll try to change it up. I'm not a huge fan of thyme and this called for a tsp. so I'll probably try it with other variations of herbs.
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This is apparently the only way I can delete this stupid repetitive post.
Last edited by BreezyCooking; 04-24-2006 at 09:50 PM. |
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