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Zucchini Tomato Sauce

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You can use this a a pasta sauce or just eat it plain.

Ingredients

  • 1 Tablespoon Olive Oil
  • Diced Garlic, To Taste
  • 1 whole Onion, Diced
  • 1 whole Zucchini, Large (log-sized)
  • 4 whole Tomatoes
  • ½ cups Real Bacon Bits
  • Fresh Basil
  • Fresh Oregano
  • Grated Parmesan Cheese

Preparation

Warning: I’ve never written down a recipe of my own before. All measurements are totally imprecise. The cook times are very imprecise because I rarely get to cook something from start to finish without interruptions. It seems better the more it simmers and lets the flavors blend.

1. Put a tablespoon or so of olive oil down in a large pot and add your garlic and onion. Cook on medium until tender, but not brown. Add about a 1/2 cup of water.

2. While your garlic is getting tender, cut open the zucchini and scrape out the seeds. Dice the zucchini and throw it into the pot.

3. Dice the tomatoes and throw them in the pot.

4. Add the bacon bits. (I’m thinking 1/2 cup? Use the quantity you think would be good. There wasn’t a two-handful measurement.)

5. Add the herbs. Now I always have these fresh on hand and I don’t measure…I usually have to prune my herbs. Dried spices would be fine.

Let this simmer until everything is cooked down and saucy…yum.

Now the Parmesan cheese is essential, but not precise. Sometimes I add it to the hot sauce and let it get gooey in the mix, sometimes I just add the grated cheese after I have topped my pasta, and sometimes I just forget the pasta and eat this sauce plain with the cheese.

Anyway, it’s become my one of my favorite ways to eat zucchini. I use the bacon bits as a shortcut. I’m sure you could fry your own bacon and chop it up and it would be even better. You could even cook your garlic and onions in a bit of the oil. Can’t wait to see someone improve my recipe!

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LBDDiaries on 7.20.2009

Thank you, thank you, thank you. I was just wondering yesterday how to make my own tomato sauce so now I can AND get rid of some zucchini, too. How cool is that?

This recipe was very easy for me (I cook like you – toss this, sprinkle that). It turned out amazing. I cut out the bacon and it was still delish! My garden and I thank you very much.

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