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| Wow... that was a bit of an epic job Snadger, and still not finished either! Hmmm.... maybe I won't try sundried tomatoes (mind you, this year my tom crop all but failed on the lottie and I'm not sure if the ones at home are too late for a crop this year)
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| Sounds great, if a little heavy on time and energy! I must try it this season. I made my first batch of tomato passata yesterday - a saucepan full of chopped mixed tomatoes, gently softened down to a pulp over the heat. Put through a mouli-legumes (loads of fun!) and voila! I am really pleasantly surprised by how much they made. Can't wait to make it into something... yummy! |
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| Hi I too oven dried loads of toms this weekend. I tend to just do the cherry tomato types as I haven't got the patience to do large toms this way. They usually take about 3 hours in a fan oven at 120 degrees. I just put herbs de provence, salt, pepper and a drizzle of olive oil over them and then an hour before the end of cooking add a piece of basil to the top then store them in olive oil in sterilised jars in the fridge. They are really nice. |
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![]() Still you live and learn! ![]() I used a pastry brush and coated them with olive oil and sea salt. They are now dried like leather and are steeping in olive oil!
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| Now I'm liking the sound of this ! My toms have just started to ripen and I'm going to have a glut now like the rest of you. Problem is, now it's darker and colder when I leave/get home from work, I dont really feel like salads. Definitely going to give this a try. ratglass, do you cut your cherries in half ? Thanks !
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| Hi Sebbster Sorry about the late reply been on hols. Yes, just chop them in half and add the herbs if you want. I have to say I don't agree with Jazz Duke, I invested in a dehydrator and they took 12 hours and the flavour was no better than my oven ones. Best thing is to try and get toms of the same size or remember to take the smaller ones out as you can overdo them. |
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