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Summer Sauce

Summer Sauce

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  • This recipe was entered in the contest for Your Best Recipe Using Fresh Basil
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    Kayb's Notes: When you're awash in fresh tomatos and basil, and it's too hot to cook, this summer sauce is a wonderful way to use the excess. Its uses are almost infinite -- I use it to top bruschetta...

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Serves about 3 cups

  1. Mince garlic fine and add to oil in a glass or non-reactive bowl. Add onion. Add tomatos and basil. Toss with balsamic vinegar. Let sit on counter for at least an hour, stirring occasionally. After an hour, salt and pepper to taste. Leave out on counter the rest of the day, and if you have any left, refrigerate. It doesn't seem to hurt the flavor of the tomatos or basil if you let them marinate in the oil and balsamic most of a day before refrigerating.

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1 Comment on Summer Sauce

Dscn0624 Reply

I posted a very similar recipe. I cover mine with plastic wrap and leave it out in the sun to "cook" for a few hours. It really makes a great sauce (or soup). I have added garlic to it, but I like it best simple. I will try adding the balsamic and onions to try your way.

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