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Tomato Pudding

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Tomato Pudding

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by MrsWheelbarrow

Tomato Pudding

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by MrsWheelbarrow

  • This recipe was entered in the contest for The Best Recipe or Technique Your Mother Taught You
  • A&M's Testing Notes: This recipe rolled off without a snafu. Admittedly a fan of Mrs. Wheelbarrow, I was nevertheless delighted by the instant success of her mom's recipe. I was concerned about a cup of brown...

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    MrsWheelbarrow's Notes: Like so many of you, I'm now mother-less. And I miss her most when I am in the kitchen. My mother died five years ago, just four hours after her own mother. It was a difficult summer (understatement...

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Serves 6 (or one)

  1. *Tomato puree is available with other canned tomato products. I use my home canned tomatoes, drained, and then pureed in the blender.

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  2. Preheat oven to 350. Place a pyrex or ceramic loaf pan in the oven and melt the butter. Toss the bread cubes in the butter and gently stir to coat.

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  3. In a saucepan, add tomato puree, brown sugar, water and mustard. Bring to a simmer and cook for 5 minutes, to melt the sugar. Taste and correct for salt & pepper.

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  4. Pour tomato sauce over the bread. Do not stir. Bake for 1-1/2 hours uncovered.

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14 Comments on Tomato Pudding

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Excellent recipe

Wedding_pictures_162 Reply

Dear Mrs. Wheelbarrow,
I made this today, and since I was bringing it to a friend's house, I scooped out the center and put it into a serving dish and ate the burned edges myself. :) I can totally see how you could sit down and eat it alone--it's delicious but in an unexpected way--bready, buttery, tomatoey, sweet--a combination of flavors and textures that screams comfort food. And it was so easy to make--I wish I had doubled or tripled the recipe!

Img_1045_2 Reply

DrBabs, You've made my day. In our house, the burnt edges were the best part. It's very unexpected, that's the perfect word for it. Thanks so much for the comment. MrsW

Title01 Reply

This made me weepy and hungry, two of my favorite emotions. Do you think I can use drained canned tomatoes that are then pureed? I don't think I'll easily find tomato puree on Tokyo grocery-store shelves.

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Yes, I think that drained canned tomatoes would be fine. That's what I use now! (Sorry about the weepy!)

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I love the impish sparkle in your mother's eyes!

Newliztoqueicon-2 Reply

My mother's maiden name was "Coleman" so this was the ONLY dry mustard in our house. Still my favorite -

Winnie100 Reply

While the story that goes with this recipe makes me really sad, this tomato pudding looks delicious and unlike anything I have ever seen. I hope that sharing her favorite comfort food with us does bring you comfort Cathy. ps. my mom/grandmother inspired recipe involves Coleman's dry mustard too...haven't posted it yet, but I will.

Winnie100 Reply

pps I love the portrait!

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Thanks, Winnie. What is it about Coleman's? For the longest time, I didn't know there was any other kind of dry mustard.

Newliztoqueicon-2 Reply

My Mom would have loved this dish - her kid does too...

Wedding_pictures_162 Reply

You lost your mother and grandmother on the same day!? How incredibly sad. I wish you good memories. I love the picture. In it, you can really see what a sweet person your mother was.

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It was a very odd day, indeed. Glad you like the portrait - it hung in my grandmother's house for years. Mom was 16 when it was painted.

Chocolate_peppermint_truffle_cookies_032 Reply

I love the portrait too! I'm so sorry you had such big losses the same day. And I understand. My mom and grandmother died in the same month. Very painful time, but maybe even more so for my aunt who lost her mom and only sibling the same month. And the recipe - sounds like a terrific comfort food. It's a great example of the healing power of food.

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